BTEC PE (Level 3) - EDUTRONIC.NET

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TRAMPOLINING: STRADDLE

Again, the straddle skill’s first step should be high arms followed by legs. Then, you reach towards your toes from your pelvis. As you fall from this skill back the trampoline bed, your arms should return back to the side… Continue Reading →

TRAMPOLINING: PIKE JUMP

The first step to the pike jump is high arms followed by bringing feet up. Then before you reach the peak of your jump, reach forwards towards your toes (which should be pointed) with both of your hands. If you… Continue Reading →

TRAMPOLINING: TUCK JUMP

The first step to the tuck jump is high arms first followed by knees up. You start to bring the knees towards the chest and the hands towards the knees, by the time your have reached the peak of your… Continue Reading →

TRAMPOLING RULES AND REGULATIONS

Training MUST ALWAYS be supervised by a qualified coach. The coach must ensure that the following rules are followed: -Training on the trampoline without suitable non-slip footwear. -Training without the presence of an adequate number of attentive spotters of suitable… Continue Reading →

TABLE TENNIS SCORING

A player scores a point when his opponent commits one of the following errors: •Isn’t able to return the ball. •Returns the ball outside the opposite side of the table. •Lets the ball bounce more than once in his own… Continue Reading →

TABLE TENNIS: ADDING UP THE POINTS

The winner of a match is the one who wins the first two or three or four games. One game consists of 11 points. There must be a difference of at least two points between opponents. If the score is… Continue Reading →

TABLE TENNIS: BACKSPIN

Backspin is produced by starting your stroke above and/or behind the ball and brushing the ball in a downward and forward motion. Take the position completely off to the left side of the table so that your left hand is… Continue Reading →

TABLE TENNIS: THE BLOCK SHOT

The Block Shot will throw your opponent off their ‘game’. Although if you use it too often your opponent with take advantage of it. The best time to use the block shot is when your opponent plays a strong shot… Continue Reading →

TABLE TENNIS: TOP SPIN (FORWARD)

Left foot facing the table. The knees are slightly bent. The body weight falls forward (because the body is bent) and on the toes for quick movement. Throw the ball at chest level In the preparation phase, you go to… Continue Reading →

TABLE TENNIS: SERVE

On your backhand side, position yourself at the side of the table, halfway between the net and your end of the table. Hold the racket at an open angle and with your free hand, hold the ball between your thumb… Continue Reading →

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