Which of the following instructions represents the goal orientation of a task?
A. Practice in groups of three.
B. Work to get the feel of the skill.
C. Set the volleyball.
D. Work for 10 minutes and then change stations.
Answer: B
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A) retilt the head to assure an open airway. B) keep trying. C) begin CPR. D) begin abdominal thrusts.
Which instructional approach is considered the best to use in any teaching environment?
A. hands on approach B. authoritarian C. managerial approach D. there is no one best approach for all situations
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Principles of flexibility training include progressive overload, specificity, and recovery. 2. If carelessly done, stretching may cause injury. 3. Excessive flexibility, unless accompanied by muscular strength, may increase joint laxity and susceptibility to injury. 4. Factors affecting joint flexibility include joint structure, soft tissues, muscle temperature, age, genetics, and injury. 5. The range of motion of a joint varies from one joint to another.
For a student who is having difficulty throwing a ball with correct form, the teacher should focus on the product or outcome
Indicate whether the statement is true or false