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Part of Human civilization. |
Sports |
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Eventually, it became a form of entertainment, as well as an avenue to practice and show physical prowess and skill |
Sports |
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Rules of sports |
First must be safe. Second playable. Third, the sport must be marketable |
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Involves walking, running, jumping, and throwing. |
Athletics |
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It is performed with a single jump, landing on a pit of sand |
Long jump |
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The Distance is measured at the nearest mark where the athletes landed. |
Long jump |
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A sport very much like tennis and is played using rackets. |
Badminton |
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Badminton court measurement for singles |
44 ft. long and 17 ft. wide |
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Measurement of the badminton court for doubles |
44 ft. Long and 20 ft. wide |
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What are the four common strokes in badminton |
The clear, drop, drive, and smash |
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The shuttlecock is hit to go high over the opponent |
Clear |
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A stike that allows the shuttlecock to go over the net gently |
Drop |
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A stike that shoots the shuttlecock forward in a straight line |
Drive |
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Shoots the shuttlecock downward |
Smash |
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It sometimes called "ping pong". |
Table Tennis |
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Had been made the reference of other sports |
Tennis |
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The Philippine indigenous martial art more popularly known as stick-fighting |
Arnis |
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A rattan Ball is volleyballed back and forth |
Sepak Takraw |
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A form of sport and recreation as well; a universal activity |
Swimming |
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A collective term that refers to traditional or indigenous games of the Philippines |
Laro ng Lahi |
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Rattan sticks are used for practice but the martial art complete system is unarmed |
Arnis |