Swimming, fishing, bowling, pickleball study guide for lifetime sports final exam.
if you score a spare on bowling you add ______ and add the score from the next throw
10
in bowling, how many frames are there?
10
Volleyball was created by William G. Morgan in what year?
1895
how many throws per frame do you get in bowling?
2
if you score a strike in bowling, you get 10 points plus the next how many throws?
2
What score is volleyball played to?
25 and must win by 2
men and women play the best of ______ sets
3
What swimming stroke keeps your head above water?
Breastsroke
There are five skills that are important for every swimmer to know:
Breathing technique Gliding with your face in the water How to coordinate various body parts during movement Stroke styles/swimming techniques Diving
Sam is the first to serve for the game and a fault occurs. Who serves next when playing Pickleball doubles?
Sam's partner
Freestyle/Front Crawl
The front crawl is likely the first swimming stroke you think of when you picture swimming. It is commonly called the freestyle stroke as most swimmers choose to use this stroke in freestyle events as it is the fastest.
Sidestroke
This is an older swimming style that is not typically used in swim competitions, but is still an important stroke to learn for safety reasons. It is most commonly used by lifeguards when they rescue someone, as this stroke most easily allows you to pull something along with you. It involves swimming on your side, as the name implies, propelling yourself forward with a scissor kick and alternating arm movements. It's one of the easier strokes to learn, and can be a nice break from the more popular swim strokes if you're looking to add more variety into your routine.
Which kick is used for Freestyle and Backstroke?
flutter kick
Survival Floating
is a means to remain afloat in deep water for long periods of time with minimum effort. The body is relaxed and the face is down with the arms extended out in front of the head. Breathing is accomplished by pressing down with the hands while lifting the head. There is no kicking action.
Treading Water
is a skill designed to support the body in an upright position in deep water with the head kept out of the water. Several types of kicks may be used: the scissor kick, whip kick, long flutter, or rotary(egg beater) kick.
After a coin toss when playing doubles in Pickleball, the first player to serve is
the player on the right side of the court
the ________ is slightly higher for men
net
three strikes in a row on bowling is called a what?
turkey
In Pickleball, the serving side has to let the return of the serve bounce _________ before returning the shot.
1 time
if you score 12 strikes in the 10 frames you would have a perfect score of _______
300
What direction do the players rotate in volleyball after scoring?
Clockwise
What are the Flags going across the pool used for?
Counting your strokes in Backstroke
Who invented Pickleball and where?term-10
In the summer of 1965, pickleball was founded by Joel Pritchard, Bill Bell and Barney McCallum on Bainbridge Island, Washington.
What was the original name of volleyball?
Mintonette
Breaststroke
The breaststroke is the slowest competitive swimming stroke, and it is the most commonly learned stroke. It's often taught to beginner swimmers because it does not require putting your head underwater. However, in competitive swimming, swimmers do submerge their head and breathe at designated points in the stroke.
Butterfly
The butterfly is an advanced swimming stroke that provides an excellent workout. It can be more difficult and tiring to learn, but it is also a lot of fun. It is the second fastest competitive stroke, and the favorite stroke of Olympic legend Michael Phelps.
Backstroke
The backstroke requires similar movements to the front crawl, but it is done, as the name suggests, on your back. Doctors often recommend this stroke to individuals with back problems as it provides a great back workout. To perform the backstroke, while floating on your back, alternate your arms with a windmill-like motion to propel yourself backwards. Like the front crawl, your arms should start the circular motion by pushing underwater and recovering above water. Your legs should engage in a flutter kick. Your face should be above the surface as you look straight up.
Why was pickleball invented?
To create some summertime fun for their kids.
Where did Pickleball originate?
Washington
the main shots are the
bump, set, spike
the order for the footwork in bowling is _________
right, left, right, left
after each _____ the team and benches switch sides
set
when two pins are separated in bowling its called an
split