What are net/wall games?
What is the title for the games in which players on the batting team strike an object and attempt to run between two points before the fielding team can get the object and bring it back?
What are Field/Run Scoring Games?
What are the games/sports called that require teams working together to move the ball across the field and play defense to stop the opponent's offense from scoring?
What are invasion games?
The basic concept of this term is to prevent the other team from being able to score while trying to regain the possession of the ball for their offense.
What is defense?
What is the category of games where the participants propel an object at a target?
What is target games?
What are the two main strokes/hits utilized in the Net/Wall games such as badminton, tennis, pickleball and table tennis?
What is forehand and backhand strokes?
What is one example of a field/run scoring game?
What is baseball, softball, cricket and kickball?
What is the name of the defense in which each team member is responsible for guarding an opposing player?
What is man-to-man or person-person defense?
What is the type of defense where each player is assigned to defend and follow the movements of a single player on the opposing team's offense?
What is man-to-man or person-to-person defense?
What is the type of walking (also known as power walking) in which you work your breathing, endurance and almost every muscle in your body?
What is fitness walking?
What is the stroke that is used when the ball/shuttle is traveling towards the players' racquet side (the side on which the player is holding the racquet)?
What is the forehand stroke?
What is softball?
What is the name of the defense in which each team member is assigned an area of the field they are responsible for guarding?
What is zone defense?
What is the type of defense where each defensive player is given an area to cover/defend?
What is zone defense?
What is the ability to exercise your entire body for a long time without stopping?
What is cardiorespiratory endurance?
Name two health-related fitness components.
What are body composition, cardiorespiratory endurance, flexibility, muscular endurance and muscular strength?
How many positions are there on the playing field in baseball/softball?
What is nine positions?
Name two roles/jobs of offensive players in invasion games that were talked about in class.
What are: 1. maintaining possession and attacking the goal, 2. avoiding defensive players, 3. creating space, and 4. teamwork/communication?
What is the term called where you are making sure you are in a place where you can see what is happening with the other players while maintaining appropriate defensive spacing to your person or area?
What is positioning?
What are the activities called where your body can supply enough oxygen to keep you active for hours?
What are aerobic activities?
Name three skill-related fitness components.
What are balance, coordination, speed, reaction time and agility?
What is the term called when a batter hits the ball in the air that is likely to be caught, and the runner remains in contact with the base until the ball is caught before trying to advance to the next base?
What is tagging up?
What is the act called of keeping one foot stationary while moving in a circular motion to find a passing window?
What is pivoting?
What is the term called in basketball for how long a team has to put up a shot that must at least hit the rim?
What is a shot clock?
What is the type of physical activity where your heart must pump more blood to supply the additional oxygen needed to keep going?
What is vigorous physical activity?