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122 Cards in this Set
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What two words are associated with the dimensions of the singles court in badminton?
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long, narrow
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What two words are associated with the dimensions of the doubles court in badminton?
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short, wide
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How do you decide which player/team serves in before a badminton game?
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spin the racquet or volley, and the winner gets to choose what side they want to be on and whether they will serve first or not
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How many points in a badminton game?
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15
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What must be true of a badminton serve in order for it to be "in?"
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cross-court
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How many turns does serving does each player per team get in an inning?
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one
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In the first inning of a badminton game, how do the partners share serving responsibilities? (Different from regular)
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Only one partner will get a turn serving
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What type of stroke do you use to serve in badminton?
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underhand
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What's the rule about touching the net in badminton?
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don't
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The server must stand _________ while serving in badminton.
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still
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TRUE OR FALSE: In a badminton game, you may reach over the net to hit a birdie, thus "playing" it, after it has been hit to you by the other team.
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false
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BADMINTON DEFINITION: forehand
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a hit made on the same side of the body as the racquet is held
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BADMINTON DEFINITION: backhand
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a hit made on the opposite side of the body as the racquet is held
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BADMINTON DEFINITION: drive
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a hard driven stroke that just clears the net and does not rise enough for an opponent to smash; the most difficult to return
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BADMINTON DEFINITION: drop
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a shot that barely clears the net and immediately drops sharply between the net and the short service line
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BADMINTON DEFINITION: overhead
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a motion used to strike the shuttle when it is above the head
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BADMINTON DEFINITION: smash
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the hard overhead stroke hit downward with a great velocity and angled, the principle attacking stroke in badminton
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BADMINTON DEFINITION: throw
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an illegal shot when the birdie is carried with the racquet
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BADMINTON DEFINITION: underhand
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an upward stroke used when the birdie is below the shoulders
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BADMINTON DEFINITION: high clear
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a high, long shot designed to get the opponent into the back court
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BADMINTON DEFINITION: alley
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the 1.5 foot extension on both sides of the court used in doubles play
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BADMINTON DEFINITION: shuttlecock
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another name for the birdie (shuttle)
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BADMINTON DEFINITION: foul
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violation of the rules
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BADMINTON DEFINITION: foot fault
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illegal position or movement of the feet by the receiver or server
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BADMINTON DEFINITION: inning
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the time a player, in singles, or team, in doubles, has control of the serve
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BADMINTON DEFINITION: rally
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an exchange of shots during practice or game
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What is the height of the net in badminton?
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5'1"
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Explain the process of setting the score in a badminton game.
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Once a tie has been reached at 14 all or 13 all, the team that reached that score first may extend the game by 3 points or 5 points, depending respectively on the score.
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In a game of badminton, from which court should the server be serving when the score is even?
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right
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How many holes on a regulation golf course?
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18
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BADMINTON DEFINITION: overhead
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a motion used to strike the shuttle when it is above the head
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BADMINTON DEFINITION: smash
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the hard overhead stroke hit downward with a great velocity and angled, the principle attacking stroke in badminton
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BADMINTON DEFINITION: throw
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an illegal shot when the birdie is carried with the racquet
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BADMINTON DEFINITION: underhand
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an upward stroke used when the birdie is below the shoulders
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BADMINTON DEFINITION: high clear
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a high, long shot designed to get the opponent into the back court
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BADMINTON DEFINITION: alley
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the 1.5 foot extension on both sides of the court used in doubles play
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BADMINTON DEFINITION: shuttlecock
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another name for the birdie (shuttle)
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BADMINTON DEFINITION: foul
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violation of the rules
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BADMINTON DEFINITION: foot fault
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illegal position or movement of the feet by the receiver or server
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BADMINTON DEFINITION: inning
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the time a player, in singles, or team, in doubles, has control of the serve
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BADMINTON DEFINITION: rally
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an exchange of shots during practice or game
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What is the height of the net in badminton?
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5'1"
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Explain the process of setting the score in a badminton game.
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Once a tie has been reached at 14 all or 13 all, the team that reached that score first may extend the game by 3 points or 5 points, depending respectively on the score.
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In a game of badminton, from which court should the server be serving when the score is even?
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right
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How many holes on a regulation golf course?
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18
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BADMINTON DEFINITION: overhead
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a motion used to strike the shuttle when it is above the head
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BADMINTON DEFINITION: smash
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the hard overhead stroke hit downward with a great velocity and angled, the principle attacking stroke in badminton
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BADMINTON DEFINITION: throw
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an illegal shot when the birdie is carried with the racquet
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BADMINTON DEFINITION: underhand
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an upward stroke used when the birdie is below the shoulders
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BADMINTON DEFINITION: high clear
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a high, long shot designed to get the opponent into the back court
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BADMINTON DEFINITION: alley
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the 1.5 foot extension on both sides of the court used in doubles play
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BADMINTON DEFINITION: shuttlecock
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another name for the birdie (shuttle)
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BADMINTON DEFINITION: foul
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violation of the rules
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BADMINTON DEFINITION: foot fault
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illegal position or movement of the feet by the receiver or server
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BADMINTON DEFINITION: inning
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the time a player, in singles, or team, in doubles, has control of the serve
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BADMINTON DEFINITION: rally
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an exchange of shots during practice or game
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What is the height of the net in badminton?
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5'1"
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Explain the process of setting the score in a badminton game.
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Once a tie has been reached at 14 all or 13 all, the team that reached that score first may extend the game by 3 points or 5 points, depending respectively on the score.
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In a game of badminton, from which court should the server be serving when the score is even?
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right
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How many holes on a regulation golf course?
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18
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BADMINTON DEFINITION: overhead
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a motion used to strike the shuttle when it is above the head
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BADMINTON DEFINITION: smash
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the hard overhead stroke hit downward with a great velocity and angled, the principle attacking stroke in badminton
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BADMINTON DEFINITION: throw
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an illegal shot when the birdie is carried with the racquet
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BADMINTON DEFINITION: underhand
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an upward stroke used when the birdie is below the shoulders
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BADMINTON DEFINITION: high clear
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a high, long shot designed to get the opponent into the back court
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BADMINTON DEFINITION: alley
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the 1.5 foot extension on both sides of the court used in doubles play
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BADMINTON DEFINITION: shuttlecock
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another name for the birdie (shuttle)
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BADMINTON DEFINITION: foul
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violation of the rules
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BADMINTON DEFINITION: foot fault
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illegal position or movement of the feet by the receiver or server
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BADMINTON DEFINITION: inning
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the time a player, in singles, or team, in doubles, has control of the serve
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BADMINTON DEFINITION: rally
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an exchange of shots during practice or game
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What is the height of the net in badminton?
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5'1"
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Explain the process of setting the score in a badminton game.
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Once a tie has been reached at 14 all or 13 all, the team that reached that score first may extend the game by 3 points or 5 points, depending respectively on the score.
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In a game of badminton, from which court should the server be serving when the score is even?
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right
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How many holes on a regulation golf course?
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18
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What does each hole on a golf course consist of?
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tee box
fairway rough green: cup and pin (aka flag) |
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How is the par on a particular hole of a golf course determined?
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DISTANCE, DIFFICULTY
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What kind of golf club is normally used to tee off?
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woods
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The higher the number of a golf club, the ________ loft and ________ distance.
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greater, less
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What is the range of numbers for irons? (golf question)
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2 thru 9
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Looking through a bag of golf clubs.....the higher number iron will give the (greatest? // least??) loft.?
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greatest
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In a game of golf, where do you typically use irons?
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on the fairway
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In a game of golf, what kinds of clubs could be substituted for a nine iron?
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pitching wedge/sand wedge
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What three factors help one determine the amount of force to use when putting in a game of golf?
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condition of the green, distance from the cup, lie of the ball
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Where did golf originate?
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Scotland
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What are the three grips one may use in golf?
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the overlapping (Vardon)
interlock natural/baseball grip |
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List the components of a proper golf stance.
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head down
eye on the ball right arm soft, left straight weight evenly distributed relaxed stance knees slightly bent, legs shoulder width apart |
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What kind of backswing should you take while playing golf?
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slow
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What should you do after hitting the ball in a game of golf?
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follow through and keep an eye on the ball throughout its path
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Define the following golf scoring terms: bogie, double bogie, triple bogie, birdie, eagle, albatross, double eagle
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bogie - one over par
double bogie - two over par triple bogie - three over par birdie - one under par eagle - two under par on a par 4 albatross - three under par on a par 5 double eagle - equivalent to an albatross |
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How many players on a team in women's lacross?
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12
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How many players on a team in men's lacrosse?
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10
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How does a game of men's lacrosse begin?
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with a face-off
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How does a game of women's lacrosse begin?
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with a draw
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What was the original name for lacrosse?
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baggataway
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What protective gear do players wear in a game of women's lacrosse?
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goggles
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What kind of checking is allowed in women's lacrosse?
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limited stick checking
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What protective gear do players wear in men's lacrosse?
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pads and helmets
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What kind of checking is allowed in men's lacrosse?
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stick and body checking
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Explain the two types of fouls in men's lacrosse.
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personal: could cause personal injury
technical: less serious violation |
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Explain the positions in women's lacrosse:
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1,2,3 homes - offensive players
point, coverpoint, 3rd man - defensive players center, right attack wing, left attack wing - in the middle goalie 2 defensive wings |
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Explain the positions in men's lacrosse:
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attackmen - 3 players
defensemen - 3 players midfielders - 3 players goalie |
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What two population segments suffer the most drownings?
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children under five years old, people aged 15 to 24
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Which demographic group suffers from the most spinal injuries?
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males 15-30
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Most spinal injuries occur in _______ water.
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shallow
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What is the motto you should remember when attempting to rescue a drowning victim?
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reach or throw, don't go
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Under what circumstances is it safe to jump into the water to attempt to rescue a drowning victim?
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if you are a lifeguard with a resuce tube
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What might one use a survival float or survival stroke for?
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remaining on the surface of the water, or making your way to safety if you don't have a life jacket
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What are the five types of PFDs and what are they used for?
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Type 1 - offshore
Type 2 - near shore Type 3 - like a ski vest Type 4 - seat cushion throwables Type 5 - inflatable vest |
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What is the proper way to stabilize the spine when turning over a victim in the water if you suspect a spinal injury?
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head splint
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What method should you use when opening the airway of an unconscious victim?
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head tilt, chin lift
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What does a red flag flying over a beach indicate?
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it's closed
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What is this: a condition generally caused by overexertion in a hot environment: indicated by cool, moist, pale, flushed, or ashen skin; headache; nausea; dissiness; weakness; and exhaustion
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heat exhaustion
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How should you treat heat exhaustion?
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move the victim to a cooler environment, loosen clothing, give small amounts of water
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After attemtping to treat heat exhaustion, what should you do if the victim doesn't improve?
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call 911
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What should you do if someone has suffered from heat exhaustion and is unconscious as a result?
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call 911
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How can you avoid heat exhaustion?
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limit exposure to the sun and drink plenty of water
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Idenfity this condition: the body's cooling mechanisms have failed and so the victim has a high body temperature, red hot skin that can be dry or moist, rapid or weak pules, and is breathing shallowly/rapidly
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heat stroke
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What should you do to help treat a heat stroke victim?
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call 911 and move them to a cooler environment, loosen clothing, give small amounts of water until help arrives
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Define: hypothermia
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a condition in which a person is exposed to extreme cold and the body's warming mechanisms fail
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What are some symptoms of hypothermia?
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shivering, slow and irregular pulse, numbness, impaired judgment, loss of muscle control
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How should you treat hypothermia?
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call 911, and in the mean time, check airway-breathing-circulation, remove wet clothing, cover with blankets.
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