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GYMNASTICS

GYMNASTICS. GAME!. DIRECTION: Click on the levels from 1-20 to start the game. Choose the best letter of the correct answer. If you get the correct answer, you can proceed to the next level. If not you can stay to the same level. Let’s PLAY the GAME and have some fun! . GAME LEVEL. 1.

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GYMNASTICS

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  1. GYMNASTICS GAME!

  2. DIRECTION: Click on the levels from 1-20 to start the game. Choose the best letter of the correct answer. If you get the correct answer, you can proceed to the next level. If not you can stay to the same level. Let’s PLAY the GAME and have some fun!

  3. GAME LEVEL

  4. 1 Who are the greatest contributors in Gymnastics? The Americans The Europeans The Germans The Indonesians

  5. The Greeks had activities with apparatus and they developed the word ________ which meant “Naked Art”. “Yoga” “Gymnastics” “Kung Fu” “Aerobics”

  6. In what year Johann Basedow introduced Gymnastics in the school curriculum? 1723-1790 1759-1839 1778-1852 1810-1858

  7. Who is the “great grandfather of gymnastics” wrote a book entitled Gymnastics for the Youth. Johann Basedow FreidrichJahn Johann Guts Muths James Naismith

  8. It is the most important phase of the gymnastics program. Tumbling Stunts Pyramid building Rhythmic gymnastics

  9. ______ is support on one leg with the other leg raised at the back and the body arch. Press Scale Split Spotting

  10. It is a position where the body is curved like an arc of a circle, with the hip forward and the head and trunk bent forward. Scale Arch Mount Dismount

  11. It is a stunt used by a performer to get off the apparatus. Mounts Dismounts Split Scale

  12. A ______ is a person who helps a performer go about a skill for the first time. Tucker Spotting Spotter Press

  13. ______ is a position where the head and the knees are in contact and the trunk is curved. Scale Mounts Tuck Spotting

  14. It is a series of steps in all directions. Run Hop Skip walk

  15. Spring on one foot and land on the same foot. Run Hop Skip walk

  16. Step and hop on the same foot in one count. Run Hop Skip Walk

  17. Performed on a 12x12 meter mat without musical accompaniment. The Pommel Horse The Rings Floor Exercises The Vaulting

  18. It is 2.40 m. wide and 2.75 meters high. The Pommel Horse The Rings Floor Exercises The Horizontal Bar

  19. For the women, the _____is 1.25 meters high; it is placed perpendicularly to the approach, a springboard placed in front of it. Vaulting table Uneven bars Parallel bars The Pommel Horse

  20. The routines make use of the full surface of the apparatus and present a succession of circular and pendulum-type swings, leg circles, scissors movements, and handstands. The Pommel Horse The rings The vaulting table Floor exercises

  21. ______ should include swings and handstands to emphasize muscle strength. Ring routines Floor exercises Pommel horse Vaulting table

  22. Is the ability to perform continuous complex and high intensity movement patterns to music. Acrobatic gymnastics Aerobic gymnastics Rhythmic gymnastics Atistic gymnastics

  23. Gymnasts perform short routines (ranging from approximately 30 to 90 seconds) on different apparatus, with less time for vaulting. Acrobatic gymnastics Aerobic gymnastics Rhythmic gymnastics Artistic gymnastics

  24. Big CHECK! LEVEL UP

  25. You’re WRONG Return to Level 1

  26. You’re WRONG Return to Level 2

  27. You’re WRONG Return to Level 3

  28. You’re WRONG Return to Level 4

  29. You’re WRONG Return to Level 5

  30. You’re WRONG Return to Level 6

  31. You’re WRONG Return to Level 7

  32. You’re WRONG Return to Level 8

  33. You’re WRONG Return to Level 9

  34. You’re WRONG Return to Level 10

  35. You’re WRONG Return to Level 11

  36. You’re WRONG Return to Level 12

  37. You’re WRONG Return to Level 13

  38. You’re WRONG Return to Level 14

  39. You’re WRONG Return to Level 15

  40. You’re WRONG Return to Level 16

  41. You’re WRONG Return to Level 17

  42. You’re WRONG Return to Level 18

  43. You’re WRONG Return to Level 19

  44. You’re WRONG Return to Level 20

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