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Ghorpadiche Shepoot - Flash Cards

These flash cards cover important concepts from Ghorpadiche Shepoot in Khel Yatra for Class 7 (Physical Education and Well Being).

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What is Ghorpadiche Shepoot?

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Ghorpadiche Shepoot is an energizing team activity that enhances cooperation and physical skills.

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How many students should be in each team?

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Each team should consist of 5 to 8 students.

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What is the Ghorpad formation?

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Students hold the person in front of them by the waist to form a 'Ghorpad' line.

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How should boundaries be established in Ghorpadiche Shepoot?

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Boundaries can be drawn using cones or markers.

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What is the main objective of Ghorpadiche Shepoot?

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The objective is to score points by having the head of one team touch the tail of another.

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How does a team win?

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The team with the most points when time runs out (e.g., 10 minutes) wins.

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Why is communication important in the game?

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Communication helps teams strategize and maintain unity to succeed.

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What warm-up activities are suggested?

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Suggested warm-ups include side walks, back walks, and jogging drills.

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What skills does Ghorpadiche Shepoot improve?

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It improves coordination, teamwork, and physical agility.

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What activities should follow the game?

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Cool down activities may include single-leg and double-leg knee hugs.

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Who is associated with the concept of Ghorpad?

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Tanaji Malusare, a Marathi warrior, used the Ghorpad strategy in battles.

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What is the ideal duration for playing Ghorpadiche Shepoot?

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The game is ideally played for about 10 minutes.

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How is scoring done in the game?

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A point is scored when a team's head touches another team's tail.

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Why is unity crucial for success?

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Unity allows teams to move as one, enhancing their chances of scoring points.

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How does Ghorpadiche Shepoot contribute to physical health?

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It encourages active movement and improves fitness levels through fun.

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What is a common mistake students make during the game?

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Not maintaining formation can lead to losing points; students must stay united.

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How does Ghorpadiche Shepoot differ from traditional tag?

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Unlike tag, it emphasizes group movement and teamwork rather than individual chasing.

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What strategy helps teams score better?

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Teams should develop strategies for coordinated movement to touch opposing tails.

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What is the role of the 'head' in the Ghorpad?

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The head leads the movement and aims to touch the tails of opposing teams.

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What is the role of the 'tail' in the Ghorpad?

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The tail must protect their position from being touched by the opponent's head.