Olympic History
ViPR
Planes of Movement
100

How many times have the Olympics been hosted in Paris?

What is 3 times? (1900, 1924, 2024 )

100

The creators of the ViPR

Michol Dalcourt and Simon Bennett

100

The plane which divides the body into superior and inferior halves is known as the

What is the Transverse Plane?

200

Which country has hosted the Summer Olympic Games the most?

The United States (St. Louis 1904, Los Angeles 1932 and 1984, and Atlanta 1996).

200

The year in which the ViPR was created 

What is 2007?

200

The plane which is also known as the coronal plane, is the

What is the Frontal Plane

300

Making its debut at the Paris 2024 Olympics, this sport is based on a style of dance introduced in New York City in the 1970s.

What is break dancing?

300

It was created out of a need to create purposeful outcomes in athletic development working with what type of athletes 

What are hockey players?

300

Tiger Woods is currently moving in what plane


What is the frontal (coronal) plane

400

Which U.S. gymnast memorably injured her ankle vaulting but still scored high enough to win the gold for Team USA in 1996? .

Who is Kerri Strug?

400

ViPR is short for

What is Vitality, Performance, Reconditioning?

400

Which axis of rotation is formed through the intersection of the sagittal and frontal planes?

What is the Sagittal Axis of Rotation

500

The first Great Britain diver to win four Olympics medals, Tom Daley is also known for engaging in what sideline hobby?

What is knitting?

500

The population the ViPR derived from

Who are Farmers?

500

The knee is uniaxial and moves in flexion and extension. What is the axis?

What is the Sagittal Plane?

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