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Tug-of-war ropes are most effective in the development of:
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Tug-of-war ropes should be used between children of comparable ability.
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Tumbling mats should be placed under climbing ropes for safety.
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A partner tug-of-war rope is about three feet long with a loop on each end.
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Individual mats are the basis for many exploratory and creative movements.
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All activities on the benches should be broken down into three distinct parts: the approach to and mounting of the bench, the actual activity on the bench, and the dismount from the bench.
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Large apparatus activities help develop body management in space and on the ground.
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Many activities using an apparatus should have children moving very quickly.
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Return activities are those that have students return equipment to its appropriate location.
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Why is body management an important component of movement competency?
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Flexibility and lower body strength are prerequisites for climbing.
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Partner resistance activities should be performed following specific exercise principles.
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Progression is important in rope climbing, and the fundamental skill progressions should be followed.
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