Foundations
CoM, CoB, and Strokes
Aquatic Therapy
Adapted and Artistic
Water Emergencies
100

F=ma

What is Newton's Second Law of Motion?

100

This typically moves around the abdomen/hips as a stroke is performed.

What is CoM?

100

Prevents low blood pressure and swelling/excess fluid due to gravity.

What is Hydrostatic Pressure?

100

Allows athletes with physical, visual, or intellectual disabilities to compete against others with similar functional abilities.

What is the para-swimming classification system?

100

Result of wind moving across the surface.

What are waves?

200

Individual characteristics, external forces, and water type.

What determines floatation?

200

Results from alternating the left and right arms during a stroke.

What is body roll?

200

Mood increase, decreased pain perception, freedom of movement, creates social interactions, enhances self-esteem and body image while decreasing anxiety and depression.

What are the psychological benefits of aquatic therapy?

200

Highlighting its early emphasis on aesthetic and graceful movements, Artistic Swimming was initially known as this.

What is the Water Ballet?

200

When body temperature drops below 35 degrees Celsius, vessels near the surface begin to constrict, lower heart rate.

What is hypothermia?

300

The upward thrust force on a body immersed in water is equivalent to the weight of the water displaced by the immersed body.

What is Archimedes principle of buoyancy?

300

When an arm is above the waterline it shifts towards the feet and when and arm is below the waterline it shifts towards the head.

What is CoB?

300

Applies moves from Zen Schiatsu to decrease tension and improve well being.

What is the Watsu technique?

300

This principle of instruction emphasizes tailoring teaching methods and goals to meet the unique needs of abilities of each individual learner.

What is Individualization?

300

The term given to waves that pound onto the shore rather than roll.

What are dumpers?

400

This, along with the liquid it is placed in, determines an object's ability to float.

What is density?

400
Causes the feet to sink because the CoB is closer to the head than CoM.

What is buoyancy torque?

400

Improves circulation, increases muscle strength, and range of motion improves.

What are the benefits of aquatic therapy?

400

To ensure fairness and accuracy in scoring, these people are responsible for verifying that the elements performed during a routine match the difficulty declared on the team's card.

Who are the technical controllers?

400

20 cm thick

What is the minimum ice thickness for skating parties or games?

500

Is perpendicular to the direction of motion and can be in any direction.

What is lift?

500

Creates vortices, propulsion to move forward, drag and lift forces.

What is the pull phase?

500

Natural compression, slows down movement and provides support.

What is resistance/viscosity?

500

Developmental disabilities, ADHD, and Autism fall into this category of learner differences.

What are Cognitive and Learning differences?

500

Result of wind, density differences in water masses caused by temperature variations, gravity, and events like earthquakes or storms.

What are ocean currents?