Deck 20: Gymnastics Skills

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Rolling log, forward roll, and three-point tip-up are tasks associated with

A) Developmental Level I.
B) Developmental Level II.
C) Developmental Level Ill.
D) Developmental Level IV.
E) Developmental Level V.
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The quality of function, which needs sufficient warm-up prior to intense participation in tumbling activities, is

A) strength.
B) cardiovascular endurance.
C) flexibility.
D) agility.
E) power.
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Which of the following is NOT a dominant movement pattern?

A) flexibility
B) landings
C) rotations
D) springs
E) statics
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The Dominant Movement Pattern approach

A) is based on the premise that all movement skills have both a gymnastics and dance component.
B) is based on the premise that every child can perform the basic tumbling skills in the five patterns of movement.
C) is based on the premise that every gymnastics skill belongs to one of six patterns of body movement.
D) is based on the premise that all gymnastics skills belong to one of the four elements in the framework of movement concepts.
E) assumes that all tumbling skills belong to one of four fundamental movement patterns.
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Bending forward at the hips and keeping the legs straight describes the

A) tuck position.
B) pike position.
C) straddle position.
D) front-support position.
E) cartwheel.
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Which of the following is NOT a basic gymnastics position?

A) straddle
B) lunge
C) pike
D) tuck
E) front support
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Key categories in landings do NOT include

A) on hands.
B) with rotation.
C) flat on the back.
D) on stomach.
E) on feet.
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A position where both knees are bent, the arms are extended at right angles to the side, and the seat is tucked to maintain a flat abdominal wall is referred to as

A) a relevé.
B) a plié.
C) an attitude,
D) a lunge.
E) an arabesque.
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A position where the weight is supported on one leg while the other leg is extended to the rear is referred to as

A) a jump.
B) a chassé.
C) an arabesque.
D) a relevé.
E) a plié.
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The position where the body weight is supported on one leg while the other leg is lifted and bent at the knee is referred to as

A) a lunge.
B) a relevé.
C) an attitude.
D) an arabesque.
E) a chassé.
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The locomotor movement that involves one leg chasing the other out of position is referred to as

A) a lunge.
B) a relevé.
C) an attitude.
D) an arabesque.
E) a chassé.
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One-leg balance and head touch are

A) Developmental Level III balance skills.
B) suggested progressions for the round-off.
C) Development Level I statics or balance stunts.
D) recommended progressions for the hand stand.
E) Development Level II statics.
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Seat balance and leg dip are

A) Developmental Level III statics or balance stunts.
B) suggested progressions for the all inverted balances.
C) Development Level I statics or balance stunts.
D) recommended progressions for all front support balances.
E) Development Level II statics or balance stunts.
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Double bear and the table are

A) partner support stunts
B) inverted balances.
C) level I balance stunts.
D) recommended progressions for all front support balances.
E) level I animal walks.
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A cartwheel

A) always follows a hand stand in level of difficulty.
B) is the recommended progression for all front support balances.
C) is a level II inverted balance.
D) should always follow a backward roll.
E) is a level III inverted balance.
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Static positions that are stable and are done with the shoulders above the apparatus are

A) not recommended at the elementary school level.
B) the recommended progression for all level II movement sequences.
C) all level II balances.
D) called hang activities.
E) called support activities.
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Swings are

A) defined as activities that produce rapid displacement of the body.
B) defined as repetitive displacements of the body.
C) not recommended at the elementary school level.
D) defined as rotation about external axes.
E) the recommended progression for all level II movement sequences.
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Three categories of locomotions include

A) from a hang, from support, and on the feet.
B) transverse, internal, and longitudinal.
C) from support, tranverse, and on the hands.
D) external axes, internal axes, and from support.
E) swings from support, internal axes, and on the feet.
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Three categories of rotations include

A) internal axes, external axes, anterior-posterior axes.
B) longitudinal, internal, from a swing.
C) transverse, longitudinal, and anterior-posterior.
D) external, internal, from a swing.
E) swings from support, internal axes, static hang.
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Rolls, cartwheels, and pirouettes are examples of

A) swings.
B) transverse locomotion skills.
C) longitudinal turns.
D) rotations.
E) transverse axis skills.
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Discuss the Dominant Movement Pattern (DMP) approach to spotting.
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Describe the term "non-contact" spotting.
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Cite the three rotations and provide examples.
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Identify and describe safety considerations essential to the gymnastics program.
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Cite the five basic gymnastics positions.
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List the three categories of locomotions.
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Describe the recommended limitations of contact spotting for elementary school students.
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Explain the start-and-extend teaching technique.
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Describe the suggested sequence for the regular warm-up in gymnastics.
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Discuss the development of momentum as an important gymnastics concept.
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Match the following terms with the correct definition or example.

-most important movement pattern

A) landings
B) statics
C) locomotions
D) swings
E) rotations
F) springs
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Match the following terms with the correct definition or example.

-include hangs and supports

A) landings
B) statics
C) locomotions
D) swings
E) rotations
F) springs
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Match the following terms with the correct definition or example.

-rotations round external axes

A) landings
B) statics
C) locomotions
D) swings
E) rotations
F) springs
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Match the following terms with the correct definition or example.

-most commonly used in vault

A) landings
B) statics
C) locomotions
D) swings
E) rotations
F) springs
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Match the following terms with the correct definition or example.

-three categories include on the feet, from support, and from a hang

A) landings
B) statics
C) locomotions
D) swings
E) rotations
F) springs
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Discuss use of the Dominant Movement Pattern (DMP) approach to teaching gymnastics. Provide examples the use of this approach in elementary gymnastics.
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Gymnastic activities develop body management skills without the need for equipment and apparatus.
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Many gymnastics activities require significant arm-shoulder girdle strength.
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Swings are defined as rotation around external axes.
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Statics describe held or still positions on both floor and apparatus.
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The start and expand technique is recommended for teaching many gymnastic skills.
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Support activities are done with shoulders above the apparatus.
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An arabesque is a position in which the body weight is supported on one leg while the other leg is lifted and bent at the knee.
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Swings are considered to be a more advanced dominant movement pattern.
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The centre of weight must be positioned higher than the centre of support in balance stunts.
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A backward roll involves starting with the legs spread in a straddle position, bending forward at the hips, tucking the head, and placing the hands on the mat.
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Deck 20: Gymnastics Skills
1
Rolling log, forward roll, and three-point tip-up are tasks associated with

A) Developmental Level I.
B) Developmental Level II.
C) Developmental Level Ill.
D) Developmental Level IV.
E) Developmental Level V.
Developmental Level I.
2
The quality of function, which needs sufficient warm-up prior to intense participation in tumbling activities, is

A) strength.
B) cardiovascular endurance.
C) flexibility.
D) agility.
E) power.
flexibility.
3
Which of the following is NOT a dominant movement pattern?

A) flexibility
B) landings
C) rotations
D) springs
E) statics
flexibility
4
The Dominant Movement Pattern approach

A) is based on the premise that all movement skills have both a gymnastics and dance component.
B) is based on the premise that every child can perform the basic tumbling skills in the five patterns of movement.
C) is based on the premise that every gymnastics skill belongs to one of six patterns of body movement.
D) is based on the premise that all gymnastics skills belong to one of the four elements in the framework of movement concepts.
E) assumes that all tumbling skills belong to one of four fundamental movement patterns.
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5
Bending forward at the hips and keeping the legs straight describes the

A) tuck position.
B) pike position.
C) straddle position.
D) front-support position.
E) cartwheel.
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6
Which of the following is NOT a basic gymnastics position?

A) straddle
B) lunge
C) pike
D) tuck
E) front support
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7
Key categories in landings do NOT include

A) on hands.
B) with rotation.
C) flat on the back.
D) on stomach.
E) on feet.
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8
A position where both knees are bent, the arms are extended at right angles to the side, and the seat is tucked to maintain a flat abdominal wall is referred to as

A) a relevé.
B) a plié.
C) an attitude,
D) a lunge.
E) an arabesque.
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9
A position where the weight is supported on one leg while the other leg is extended to the rear is referred to as

A) a jump.
B) a chassé.
C) an arabesque.
D) a relevé.
E) a plié.
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10
The position where the body weight is supported on one leg while the other leg is lifted and bent at the knee is referred to as

A) a lunge.
B) a relevé.
C) an attitude.
D) an arabesque.
E) a chassé.
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11
The locomotor movement that involves one leg chasing the other out of position is referred to as

A) a lunge.
B) a relevé.
C) an attitude.
D) an arabesque.
E) a chassé.
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12
One-leg balance and head touch are

A) Developmental Level III balance skills.
B) suggested progressions for the round-off.
C) Development Level I statics or balance stunts.
D) recommended progressions for the hand stand.
E) Development Level II statics.
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13
Seat balance and leg dip are

A) Developmental Level III statics or balance stunts.
B) suggested progressions for the all inverted balances.
C) Development Level I statics or balance stunts.
D) recommended progressions for all front support balances.
E) Development Level II statics or balance stunts.
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14
Double bear and the table are

A) partner support stunts
B) inverted balances.
C) level I balance stunts.
D) recommended progressions for all front support balances.
E) level I animal walks.
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A cartwheel

A) always follows a hand stand in level of difficulty.
B) is the recommended progression for all front support balances.
C) is a level II inverted balance.
D) should always follow a backward roll.
E) is a level III inverted balance.
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Static positions that are stable and are done with the shoulders above the apparatus are

A) not recommended at the elementary school level.
B) the recommended progression for all level II movement sequences.
C) all level II balances.
D) called hang activities.
E) called support activities.
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Swings are

A) defined as activities that produce rapid displacement of the body.
B) defined as repetitive displacements of the body.
C) not recommended at the elementary school level.
D) defined as rotation about external axes.
E) the recommended progression for all level II movement sequences.
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18
Three categories of locomotions include

A) from a hang, from support, and on the feet.
B) transverse, internal, and longitudinal.
C) from support, tranverse, and on the hands.
D) external axes, internal axes, and from support.
E) swings from support, internal axes, and on the feet.
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19
Three categories of rotations include

A) internal axes, external axes, anterior-posterior axes.
B) longitudinal, internal, from a swing.
C) transverse, longitudinal, and anterior-posterior.
D) external, internal, from a swing.
E) swings from support, internal axes, static hang.
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20
Rolls, cartwheels, and pirouettes are examples of

A) swings.
B) transverse locomotion skills.
C) longitudinal turns.
D) rotations.
E) transverse axis skills.
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21
Discuss the Dominant Movement Pattern (DMP) approach to spotting.
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Describe the term "non-contact" spotting.
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23
Cite the three rotations and provide examples.
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Identify and describe safety considerations essential to the gymnastics program.
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Cite the five basic gymnastics positions.
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List the three categories of locomotions.
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Describe the recommended limitations of contact spotting for elementary school students.
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Explain the start-and-extend teaching technique.
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Describe the suggested sequence for the regular warm-up in gymnastics.
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Discuss the development of momentum as an important gymnastics concept.
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Match the following terms with the correct definition or example.

-most important movement pattern

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C) locomotions
D) swings
E) rotations
F) springs
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Match the following terms with the correct definition or example.

-include hangs and supports

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C) locomotions
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E) rotations
F) springs
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Match the following terms with the correct definition or example.

-rotations round external axes

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F) springs
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Match the following terms with the correct definition or example.

-most commonly used in vault

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C) locomotions
D) swings
E) rotations
F) springs
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-three categories include on the feet, from support, and from a hang

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E) rotations
F) springs
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Discuss use of the Dominant Movement Pattern (DMP) approach to teaching gymnastics. Provide examples the use of this approach in elementary gymnastics.
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Gymnastic activities develop body management skills without the need for equipment and apparatus.
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Many gymnastics activities require significant arm-shoulder girdle strength.
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Swings are defined as rotation around external axes.
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Statics describe held or still positions on both floor and apparatus.
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The start and expand technique is recommended for teaching many gymnastic skills.
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Support activities are done with shoulders above the apparatus.
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An arabesque is a position in which the body weight is supported on one leg while the other leg is lifted and bent at the knee.
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Swings are considered to be a more advanced dominant movement pattern.
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The centre of weight must be positioned higher than the centre of support in balance stunts.
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A backward roll involves starting with the legs spread in a straddle position, bending forward at the hips, tucking the head, and placing the hands on the mat.
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