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Flash Cards: Thigh-hold

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Thigh-hold - Flash Cards

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

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What is the primary aim of the thigh-hold technique?

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To catch a raider in such a way that they lose their breath for 30 seconds during a raid.

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What is the ideal body position for a thigh-hold?

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Optimum diagonal stance with leading leg toe towards the front lobby and rear leg toe towards the end line.

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How should the knees be positioned in the thigh-hold?

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Both leading leg and rear leg knees should be slightly bent.

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What should a defender focus on before executing the thigh-hold?

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The defender should keep eyes on the target, primarily the raider.

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How should the upper body be positioned in the thigh-hold?

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Slightly inclined towards the raider for better grip.

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What should a defender observe before the thigh-hold?

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The movement of the raider’s foot to anticipate their next move.

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Where should the shoulders be placed during the approach?

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In line with the hip joint of the raider.

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Where should the defender's leading leg be placed?

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Between the raider’s stance for effective execution.

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What is the correct grip for the thigh-hold?

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Encircle the raider's thigh with an elbow grip.

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Where should the inner hand be placed during execution?

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Below the knee joint of the raider for stability.

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Where should the shoulder be placed when executing the hold?

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On the hip joint of the raider to control their movement.

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What should the defender do to maintain stability?

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Keep a firm grip on the raider once caught.

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What should the defender do after catching the raider?

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Change the raider's direction towards the end line.

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What is the aim of the lead-up activity?

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To practice lifting teammates by holding their thighs.

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How are teams formed in the lead-up activity?

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Two teams of four students each with varied weights.

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What determines the winning team in the lead-up activity?

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The team that lifts their last player to the starting point first.

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What should students discuss in Circle Time?

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The differences in lifting partners of varied weights and how grip changes affect lifting.

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What is a common mistake made during thigh-hold execution?

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Failing to align the shoulder with the raider’s hip joint.

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Why is anticipation important for a defender?

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It helps in predicting the raider's movements for effective execution.

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What is the immediate action after catching the raider?

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Maintain a strong grip and redirect their movement.