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Kitty [74]
3 years ago
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This is for Physical Education) : You get to choose one individual and one team sport from the activity list that you've been us

ing all semester. Then you'll answer a few questions about each of them in a one-page. 1) Gain an in-depth understanding of one individual and one team sport. 2) Write a description of the two selected activities. 3) Engage in physical activity and experience the health benets of exercise. [ Here's the rest of the Activity List]. Gardening/ Lawn Mowing, Golf, Gymnastics, Handball, Hang Gliding, Hiking/ Backpacking, Hockey, Home repair, Horseback Riding, Horseshoe Pitching, Household Tasks, Hunting, Incline Skating, Jai Alai, Juggling, Kayaking, LaCrosse, Lawn Bowling, Lifting/ Hauling, Marching, Material Arts, Motocross, Mountain Biking, Mountain Climbing, Orienteering, Paddleball, Pilates, Polo, Racquetball, Rock Climbing, Windingsurfing, White-water-rafting, Weight Training, Waterskiing, Water Polo, Walking, Volleyball, Unicycling, Trampoline, Track and Field, Tennis, Table Tennis, Surfing, Softball, Soccer, Snow Shoveling, Snowshoeing, Snowmobiling, Snowboarding, Snorkeling, Sledding, Skateboarding, Scuba Diving, Sailing, Running, Roller Skating, Hunting, Cheering leading, Canoeing, Boxing/ Kickboxing, Bowling, Billiards, Basketball, Baseball, Badminton, Bicycling, Football ( Questions------> Name of the sport: 1) What equipment is necessary? 2) Are there any special skills required to play? 3) What are the major health benefits of this sport? 4) Summarize the rules? 5) List some of the strategies or techniques associated with the sport? 6) What is the geographic origin and / or cultural background of this sport? WILL MARK BRAINLIEST TO WHOMEVER CAN TRULY HONESTLY ANSWER THIS 100% CORRECTLY. Need two responses to Mark Brainliest. ​ ( READ VERY CAREFULLY).​

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Viefleur [7K]3 years ago
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Volleyball - In volleyball, you use various types of bumps, sets, and serves to get the volleyball into the other team's side, and ultimately earn points by having it hit the ground on the opponent's side. The necessary equipment is a net, a volleyball (there are different sizes used in different levels/ professions), protection, meaning knee and elbow pads, and any uniform necessary. Although there are no mandatory skills needed because one can always learn to adapt, it might be helpful to be athletic, coordinated, and agile. Health benefits of volleyball are that it ultimately will make you more fit, agile, and boost your spirits to be part of a team. Sports such as volleyball, or really any sports/ physical activity, may help against depression and anxiety. The rules and regulations consist of the following: 6 players on a team, 3 on the front row and 3 on the back row. Maximum of three hits per side. Player may not hit the ball twice in succession (A block is not considered a hit) Ball may be played off the net during a volley and on a serve. A ball hitting a boundary line is "in" Volleyball's basic strategies can be seen clearly in terms of the sport's six basic skills – digging, setting, spiking, blocking, serving and receiving the serve. Volleyball was invented in 1895 by William G. Morgan, physical director of the YMCA in Holyoke, Massachusetts. It was designed as an indoor sport for businessmen who found the new game of basketball too vigorous.

Walking- To many, walking is not considered a sport, but it is. You engage in physical activity as an individual. Although you can walk with other people, walking is usually considered an individual sport. It's a time to focus on yourself, your own mental health, and your own physical health. The only NECESSARY equipment is your legs, but some other useful things consist of a water bottle to stay hydrated, and maybe some walking/ jogging attire. There are no special skills required to walk. Walking has many health benefits- a few of which are respiratory health, protection against depression and anxiety, and overall mental AND physical health. Some strategies may be to keep an even pace, as to not tire, overwork, or under-work yourself. Honestly walking began at the beginning of time. Anyone capable can and will walk, it has been this way for humans and animals since the beginning of time.

I hope this meets your needs!! Have a great day!!

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