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Trikoṇa Kainchī Kūda - Flash Cards

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

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What is Trikoṇa Kainchī Kūda?

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Trikoṇa Kainchī Kūda is an obstacle course activity involving running, jumping, and using different techniques to navigate a triangular course.

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What is the objective of this activity?

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The objective is to complete the obstacle course as quickly as possible while performing specified actions at each stage.

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How is the playing area marked?

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The area is marked in a triangle, with points A, B, and C each 10 meters apart.

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What is the role of boxes in the course?

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Three boxes are placed between points A and B for players to jump on as part of the course.

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How many cones are used and where are they placed?

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Five cones, each 6 inches tall, are placed between points B and C within the first 5 meters.

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What technique is used to clear the pole at Point C?

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Players use the scissor technique of high jump to clear the pole at Point C.

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What activities are included in the warm-up?

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Warm-up activities include slow jogging, spot jumps, single and double leg jumps, and dynamic stretching.

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What is the scissor technique?

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The scissor technique is a method in high jump where the athlete clears the bar by leading with one leg followed by the other, resembling a scissor action.

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What is the running route in the course?

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Players run from point A to B, then B to C, and finally return from C back to A.

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What happens after jumping at Point C?

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After clearing the jump at Point C, players sprint back to Point A as quickly as possible.

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What is discussed during circle time?

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Participants discuss how modifying the rules could make the activity harder or easier.

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Why is jumping on boxes important?

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It enhances agility and strength, preparing players for further obstacles in the course.

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What is the purpose of jumping over cones?

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Jumping over cones improves coordination and jumping skills.

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What should be considered for safety?

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Ensure obstacles are age-appropriate and not too high to prevent injuries.

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How far apart are points A, B, and C?

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Points A, B, and C are each 10 meters apart.

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Why is dynamic stretching included?

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Dynamic stretching helps prepare the body for physical activity and improve flexibility.

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What challenges does the Trikoṇa Kainchī Kūda present?

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It challenges participants in speed, coordination, and jumping ability throughout the course.

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What is a common mistake during the jump at Point C?

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A common mistake is not properly executing the scissor technique, which can lead to failure to clear the pole.

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What is the benefit of fast to slow jogging in warm-up?

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It helps raise heart rate gradually, preparing muscles for the workout ahead.

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What is the difference between single and double leg jumps?

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Single leg jumps focus on balance and strength on one leg, while double leg jumps emphasize overall power and coordination.