Exam 15: Fundamental Motor Skills and Introductory Activities
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Fluidly transferring the body's center of gravity from one body part to another is called:
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European Rhythmic Running style is light rhythmic running to the accompaniment of some type of percussion, usually a drum or tambourine.
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Translation of rhythmic sound can be made into light or heavy movements.
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Moving a joint through the range of movement involves stretching.
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In the initial stages, introductory activities should be performed at a slow pace for safety reasons and to warm up students.
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All of the following are examples of introductory activities EXCEPT:
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Repeating skills under a wide range of conditions and constantly refining their performance helps ensure these skills can be performed in varying conditions.
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Which of the following is the correct definition of pulling?
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Sliding is similar to a gallop except the body is moving sideways.
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Holding a large ball can be an effective strategy for practicing skipping.
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Which of the following are NOT examples of locomotor movements?
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Putting different kinds of movement together in a smooth pattern is an example of combination movements.
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Introductory activities using locomotor movements should involve the body as a whole and provide abrupt change from one movement pattern to another.
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