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Footwork - Flash Cards

These flash cards cover important concepts from Footwork in Khel Yatra for Class 8 (Physical Education and Well Being).

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What is footwork?

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Footwork refers to the various movements players make to position themselves effectively for stroke execution in table tennis.

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Name the types of footwork in table tennis.

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The types of footwork are Side-to-Side footwork, In-and-Out footwork, and Pivot footwork.

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Why is footwork essential in table tennis?

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Footwork is critical for positioning, enabling players to react quickly and maintain balance during play.

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What is the proper stance for efficient footwork?

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Feet should be shoulder-width apart, knees slightly bent, body leaning forward, and weight on the balls of the feet.

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How do you perform Side-to-Side movement?

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Push off with one foot to glide laterally while maintaining balance and keeping the racquet ready.

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Describe the proper technique for forward movement.

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Step forward with the leading foot, transfer weight onto it, and stay low for stability.

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How should players move backward?

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Push off the front foot, keep the body centered and balanced to return quickly to the table.

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What is the follow-through in footwork?

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After each shot, return to a ready stance and remain light on your feet for quick adjustments.

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What is a common mistake in footwork?

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A common mistake is not keeping balance while moving, which can hinder performance.

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How do visual cues help in footwork?

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Visual cues improve reaction speed and positioning, enhancing overall footwork efficiency.

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What role do verbal cues play in footwork?

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Verbal cues guide players to move quickly and accurately according to instructions.

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What is a lead-up activity for footwork?

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Players move according to random directional calls while maintaining balance and speed.

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Describe one-step footwork.

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One-step footwork involves a quick, single movement in the intended direction to achieve better positioning.

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What is two-step footwork?

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Two-step footwork utilizes two quick movements to reach a point faster, optimizing positioning.

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Explain three-step footwork.

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Three-step footwork consists of three quick, coordinated steps to position effectively for a shot.

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What is pivot footwork used for?

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Pivot footwork is used to change direction quickly while maintaining balance and readiness.

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What is a side skip in footwork?

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A side skip involves hopping sideways, allowing quick lateral movements without losing balance.

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What is a common error during footwork execution?

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Overextending steps or failing to stay low can lead to ineffective footwork.

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What is the drag technique in footwork?

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The drag technique allows for smooth transitions between movements while maintaining balance.

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What are the classifications in Paralympic table tennis?

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Classifications range from Class 1-5 for wheelchair play, Class 6-10 for standing disabilities, and Class 11 for intellectually challenged players.