PE Flashcards

(55 cards)

1
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It is when people use some movements and follow beat of music and can be alone or in a group

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Dance

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Captivating performance art that blends the energy and athleticism of ________ with the artistry and precision of dance

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Cheer Dance

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3
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What year did the first pep club was established at Princeton University

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1870s

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What year organized cheerleading was initiated at the University of Minnesota as was the first school “fight song”

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1890s

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5
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What is the Basic formation in cheer dance

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Bowling Pin and Staggered Line

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Refers to organized activities done during one’s free time for personal reasons

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Outdoor Recreation

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It allows people to move, whether by walking, running, biking etc

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Physical Health Benefits

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Engaging in an outdoors recreational activities helps people to rest , relax, de-stress or unwind, and feel revitalized

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Psycho-emotional Benefits

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Outdoor activities are ways for family to become closer

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Social Benefits

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People who have relaxed body and mind tend to be more productive at work

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Economic Benefits

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Positive outdoor experiences can stir up spiritual values

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Spiritual Benefits

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One of the best but simple way to see, discover, and appreciate the intriguing underwater life is through ________

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Snorkeling

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Serves as the viewing device in appreciating the world beneath the water

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Mask

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It holds the mask to face underwater

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Strap

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15
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Soft flexible material that seals the mask around the face

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Mask Skirt

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Cushions and protects the nose

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Nose Pocket

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Equipment that makes it possible to breathe at the surface while the face is submerged in water

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Snorkel

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The most basic part, the solid tube and the mouthpiece. Sometimes, this can be bent to a specific shape

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Classic Snorkel

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Below the strap attachment point is more comfortable than the classic snorkel

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Snorkle with a flexible tube

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A small valve just lower than the mouth that empties the collected water that comes down the tube when one blows it out

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Purge Valve

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Prevents splashed water and spray from easily entering the tube

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Splash Guard

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A special valve on top of the tube that completely stops water (and air) from entering the tube

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Dry Valve

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23
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Water resistor “pushes back” anything moving through it

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Snorkeling Fins

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Are small and inflatable, which provide more buoyancy while floating on water

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Big help in keeping hair out of the snorkel and the face
Swimming Cap
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Prevent the mask from fogging up
Defogger
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A great way to explore the rivers, lakes, canals, and other bodies of water is through the use of a boat
Canoeing and Kayaking
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Carib word "kenu".Originally made from large trees trunks. The trunks were dried for months, and then the middle part was burned
Canoe
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Meaning man's boat or hunter's boat originated from the Inuit and Aleut tribes of Arctic North America
Kayak
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A beam in the enter of a canose that allows the canoe to rest on a person's shoulder when portaging
Yoke
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Canoe's rear end
Stern
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Acts as a structural support and it defines shape of the boat
Gunwale
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Crossbars reinforcing the canoe and prevents sides from pulling apart under load
Thwart
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For paddler at the bow part of Canoe
Seat
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Front part of Canoe
Bow
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Top half of the Kayak
Deck
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Found inside where feet rest in Kayak
Footbrace
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Covering in the deck where food and gears can be stored
Hatch
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Opening in the kayak's deck where the paddler sits. It can be covered with a spray kit or waterproof kit
Cockpit
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Bottomn half of the Kayak
Hull
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What year invented the bell-shaped cauldron trapped air for divers to breathe while swimming out
1300s
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What year did Edmund Halley imrproved by adding a smaller helmet with a tube to supply air from a larger bell
1690
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What year John Lethbridge created a "diving engine" an oak cylinder with compressed air
1715
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What year Charles Anthony Deance invented the "smoke helmet" for firefighters, with an air hose
1823
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What year the first diving school was established
1843
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Created the air pocket to have a clearer view of the underwater life
Dive Mask
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Lets you breathe underwater. It connects to your tank and delivers air to your mouth when you inhale
Regulator
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Helps control the position in the water column
BCD or Bouyancy Control Device
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Delivers the steady supply of air from the cylinder with the right pressure
Regulator
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Backup regulator. It usually has a longer hose and a bright yellow body so it is easy to find and can be use by others in emergency
Octopus
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Used to counteract bouyancy
Weight Belt
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Shows how much of air is left
SPG or Submarine Pressure Gauge
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Contains pressurized air which allows one to breathe and to stay longer underwater
Scuba Tank
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Provide the propulsion that makes it possible to swim with lesser effort
Fins
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Provides protection from the coldness of the water and from other elements
Scuba or Wet Suit