These flash cards cover important concepts from Flex and React Challenge in Khel Yatra for Class 8 (Physical Education and Well Being).
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What is neuromuscular control?
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Neuromuscular control refers to the ability of the brain and muscles to work together to produce coordinated movement.
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Why is flexibility important?
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Flexibility is important as it enhances performance in physical activities, reduces injury risk, and promotes overall muscle health.
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What is a hamstring stretch?
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A hamstring stretch is an exercise that stretches the muscles at the back of the thigh, improving flexibility and preventing injuries.
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Describe the lunge stretch.
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The lunge stretch involves stepping forward with one leg and lowering the hips, stretching the hip flexors and thighs.
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How are points awarded in the Flex and React Challenge?
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Points are awarded for good flexibility (1 point), correct responses to instructions (1 point), and bonus points for combining flexibility with reaction (3 points).
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What skills do students develop during the challenge?
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Students develop teamwork and observation skills as they signal movements and support each other in stretching exercises.
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Why is proper form important during stretches?
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Proper form during stretches helps prevent injuries and ensures that the muscles are stretched effectively.
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How can flexibility improvements be measured?
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Flexibility improvements can be measured through regular practice over weeks, using tests like sit and reach or comparing stretch depth.
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What is the difference between dynamic and static stretching?
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Dynamic stretching involves movement through a range of motion, while static stretching involves holding a stretch in a fixed position.
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What is a balanced movement?
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A balanced movement is when a person can maintain stability while performing an action, such as balancing on one foot during a stretch.
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What does quick reaction entail in the challenge?
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Quick reaction involves responding swiftly to commands, which enhances neuromuscular control and coordination.
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What is a common mistake during stretching?
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A common mistake is overstretching, which can lead to injuries instead of improving flexibility.
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What does integration of skills mean in this context?
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Integration of skills means the ability to combine flexibility with reaction responses during the challenge.
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Name an example of a stretching variation.
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An example is adding a quick lunge or a balance challenge to the hamstring stretch.
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List some benefits of stretching.
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Benefits of stretching include improved flexibility, reduced muscle tension, enhanced posture, and increased blood flow.
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What are the types of flexibility?
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The types of flexibility are static flexibility (holding a stretch) and dynamic flexibility (moving through a range of motion).
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What is the purpose of circle time in the activity?
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Circle time allows students to discuss concepts, share experiences, and understand the importance of neuromuscular control in sports.
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What are basic guidelines for stretching?
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Basic guidelines include warming up before stretching, holding stretches for 15-30 seconds, and never forcing a stretch.
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Why is long-term flexibility training beneficial?
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Long-term flexibility training leads to sustained improvement, better performance in activities, and a lower risk of injury over time.