What is the triangular shaped muscle covering the shoulder joint called?
Deltoid
A cartwheel is classified as what type of skill?
Gross and/or closed and/or discrete
In Balance and Stability - which means the ability to control your body without movement?
Balance
What is the purpose of applying Sport Psychology skills?
To attain optimal performance
What gets wet as it dries?
A towel
Rectus Abdominis
Practising a skill repeatedly without a break is called...
Massed practise
What is the flight path of a projectile called?
Trajectory
What is the very centre circle called in a game of Ki o Rahi?
Te Wairua
If the sister of your uncle isn't your aunty, who is she?
Your mum
Which muscle causes the shrugging movement?
Trapezius
Name the 3 Stages of Learning in correct order.
Cognitive, Associative, Autonomous
Mass and Force
What are the 3 components affecting performance in competition in Sport Psychology?
Stress, Arousal and Anxiety
Which English word has 3 consecutive double letters?
What is the term used for the tissue that connect muscles to bone?
Tendons
Closed and/or fine and/or discrete skill
Applying a force to the ground or a ball is also known as...
An action force
In the game of Ki o Rahi - what does Pāwero mean?
Challenge zone or Try zone
What is the capital of Norway?
Oslo
Where would you find the Gracilis muscle?
Performer, task and environment
Force summation aids in changing an object's state of intertia. What is inertia defined as?
An object's resistance to change in it's state of motion
What is defined as the general physiological and psychological readiness of someone for a competition?
Arousal
What is the māori name for Wellington Girls' College?
Te Kāreti Kōtiro o Te Whanganui-a-Tara