What are invasion games?
Games in which the aim is to invade an opponent's territory and score a goal or point.
What is the most common stroke in competitive swimming?
Freestyle
What is another name for the beep test?
Pacer test.
How many bases are there in kickball?
4
Is netball a net game?
No
Name 4 invasion games?
Basketball, soccer, rugby, hockey, netball, handball, American football, ultimate frisbee, lacrosse
What is the size of an Olympic pool?
50 meters long
Broad jump
Name 3 base games.
Baseball, softball, cricket, rounders and kickball
In badminton, how many times can a player hit the shuttle before it must go over the net?
What skills are the MOST important in an invasion game?
Defending and attacking
What does "buoyancy" refer to in swimming?
The ability to float in water.
Name 2 muscular endurance exercises.
Sit-ups, planks, pushups, lunges, squats, burpees
Name 4 base game skills.
Pitch, catch, field, bat/kick, throw, and run base
In badminton, what is the most powerful shot that is hit downward at a sharp angle?
A smash
A sport where players aim to score points by carrying, passing, or kicking the ball over the opponent's goal line or through goalposts.
Rugby
In a medley relay, what is the correct order of strokes?
Backstroke, Breaststroke, Butterfly, Freestyle.
What are the measurements for the T-Test?
5m (width), 5m (width), 10m (length)
What do you need to hit to get a player out in cricket?
A Wicket
What is a serve?
The action of hitting the ball or birdie to start a point in net games.
What does the term "advantage" mean in invasion games?
A referee allows play to continue after a foul if the team fouled against still has an advantage.
What are the three 3 ways in which you can keep yourself afloat in the water without any aid (help)?
Sculing, floating and treading.
When do we do fitness or when did we do fitness?
Everyday
What was the original name of kickball when it was first created?
Kick baseball.
What is another name for birdie?
Shuttlecock