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3201.

What do mean byy yog

Answer» yog means to add. It means to unite our sole with the devine power or the god by the means of yoga
3202.

Why I am always attacked by fake people in my life?

Answer» Bta d<br>Sgrr m t kya bhai
3203.

What is fake friendship and fake people??

Answer» ?<br>Sgrr<br>Dhruv
3204.

Write about national games

Answer» National Games:\tThe national games were earlier known as Indian Olympic Games.\tThese were organised by any state under the aegis of Indian Olympic Associations.\tFirst Indian Olympic Games were held in\xa0Lahore\xa0in\xa01924.\tAfter\xa01938\xa0they were renamed as National Games.
3205.

3.) Where is the IOC headquarter situated?

Answer» lousanne(Switzerland)International Olympic Committee (IOC) –\xa0It is the highest body which is con- trolling the Olympic games. It was formed during the International Athletic Con- gress held in Paris in June 25, 1894, With the efforts of Baron de Coubertin. The Headquarter of IOC are located in lousanne(Switzerland).
3206.

2.) To complete the given task in minimum possible time is called?

Answer» Iska answer kisi ko nahi PTA kya
3207.

1.) When was the first modern olympics games held?

Answer» Modern Olympic Games –\xa0For revival of Modern Olympic games credits goes to the Baron Pierre de Coubertin of France. With his great effort/the first Modern Olympic games were held in Athens in 1896. There were nine countries who participated in First Olympic games.
3208.

Write an essay on modern Olympics games.

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3209.

Labelled diagram of 400 M Track and field with computations

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3210.

Labelled diagram of 400m track and field with computations

Answer» labelled diagram of 400m track and field with computation<br>400m Running Tracks are specialized all-weather rubberized running surfaces used for an assortment of Track and Field competitions. With lanes designed to be 400m in length from start to finish, 400m Running Tracks are the most commonly used track size that can easily accommodate for competitive sprint lengths of 100m, 200m, and 400m. 400m Running Tracks have an inner radius of 119’9” | 36.5 m, an overall length of 580’5” | 176.91 m, width of 303’6” | 92.5 m, and area of 157,092 ft2 | 14,594 m2. All running tracks have lane widths of 4’ | 1.22 m.
3211.

Discuss the elements of Yoga

Answer» There are three basic elements in yoga: Asanas, Pranayama and Concentration\tAsanas are poses which exercise the front, back and side of the body equally. A full range of movements such as horizontal and vertical expansion are created while performing asanas. Both the asana and the sequence of asanas are important for creating a response such as stimulating, energizing or calming the body. The asanas also improve muscle strength, mobility of the joints, circulation, and balance as well as body awareness.\tPranayama means control of the breath, which leads to deeper breathing thereby providing the body with more oxygen. This intensive breathing technique creates a feeling of serenity and inner peace.\tConcentration is fundamental in yoga. The focus on the specifics of the pose and control of the breath will improve concentration.
3212.

Name the venue of the ancient Olympic?

Answer» sacred site of OlympiaAncient OlympicsThe\xa0Ancient Olympic\xa0Games were mainly a part of a religious festival in the honor of God Zeus. There was a series of athletic competitions held every four year at the sacred site of\xa0Olympia.
3213.

Long question answer inside text book chapter no 1

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3214.

draw a well labelled diagram of 400m track with and field with computation

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3215.

Explain the professional cources available in the field of sports administration

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3216.

Where the head quarters of IOC

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3217.

Brief note on concept of health

Answer» World Health Organisation (WHO): “Health is the state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely an absence of disease or infirmity” (old definition).WHO : “Attainment of life to lead a socially and economically productive life.” (new definition)J.F. William : "It is the quality of life to live most and serve the best."Webster’s Encyclopaedia : "It is the state of individual to mobilise his resources intellectually, emotionally and physically for optimum living."Voltmer & Esslinger: “Health is considered as that mental and physical condition in which individual is functionally well-adjusted internally as concern of body parts and externally as concern of environment.”
3218.

What is strength discuss the various types of strength in

Answer» strength:- the capacity of the muscles to overcome resistance is called strength using maximum strength for completing a task is now as muscle strength.TYPE OF STRENGTH1. Dynamic strength2. Static strength
3219.

400m practical

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3220.

Describe in detail the aims and objectives of physical education

Answer» From where you are<br>Hey yogita ingle u have a good knowledge every where I have seen that you have answered the most now that \'s good ??<br>Every where i have seen that you have answered the most<br>To make every child physically mentally and emotionally fit.To develop such personal and lorial quality.Which will can be attend through different objectives:-1. Physical development2. Neuromuscular development3. Mental development4. Social development5. Good personal habit and useful living6. Intellectual and personality development.<br>The following are objectives of physical education: .\tPhysical development\t(a) Proper growth and development\t(b) Proper functioning of various systems of the body\t© Development of skills through better neuromuscular coordination\t(d) Development of strength and endurance.\tPsychological development\t(a) Development of healthy interests and attitudes\t(b) Satisfaction and channelising of emotions\t© Removing worry, tension, etc. through participation in sports.\tSocial development\t(a) Developing qualities of sympathy and cooperation with others \'(b) Becoming a worthy member of home and society.\tMoral development\t(a) Development of self-control\t(b) Development of sportsmanship\t© Developing leadership qualities\t(d) Development of personality.\tImprovement in knowledge\t(a) Acquiring the knowledge of the rules of games, sports and exercise\t(b) Understanding health problems and\ttheir prevention.<section><nav>\xa0</nav></section>
3221.

Health threat prevented through lifestyle change

Answer» Be a non-smoker and avoid second hand smoke.If you smoke, get help to quit. Smoking is the major cause of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) and lung cancer. It is also a major\xa0risk\xa0factor for heart attack and stroke. It\'s never too late to quit and reduce your\xa0risk.Jan 21, 2011
3222.

Explain the various importance of yoga

Answer» \tIt helps in relieving muscular, emotional, and mental tension.\tYoga Nidra relaxes the mind by relieving stress and anxiety.\tIt treats insomnia, psychological disorders, and psychosomatic diseases.\tIt trains the mind and helps in enhancing memory and increasing learning capacity.\tYogic sleep also results in increased energy levels.\tYoga Nidra not only detoxifies the body but also clears up the subconscious.\tIt improves creativity.
3223.

Describe the Olympic flag?

Answer» Olympic flag was created in 1913 by Baronde Coubertin. It was first inaugurated in Paris in June 1914. Olympic flag is made of white silk and contains five interlocking rings/circles in five colours representing five continents of the world namely America, Europe, Australia, Asia and Africa. The five rings have different colours namely yellow, green red blue and black. The interlocking of the ring circle symbolizes co-cooperation and friendship.<br>The Olympic symbol have 5 interlocking representing five continent of the world.
3224.

Passive flexibility

Answer» Passive Flexibility:\xa0The ability to do the joint movement with a greater range with an external help of a partner. This flexibility is largely determined by joint structure, stretchability of the muscle and ligament. Passive flexibility helps in the development of active flexibility.<br>providing maximum range of motion to the joint through external support is know as passive flexibility for example:- stretching both the legs with support of a friend
3225.

describe teaching career in physical education

Answer» Physical education teachers in schools instruct students about general health and physical fitness.To be qualified these teachers should hold at least a bachelor\'s degree in a health-related subject to teach kindergarten through high school and a master\'s degree or doctorate to teach at a post secondary level.\xa0They are also required to have a state license or certification. They also teach students about CPR, first aid. They may also be appointed as coaches for their schools\' sports teams.
3226.

What is main objective of physical education

Answer» Physical development:\xa0Development of organ systems such as circulatory system, nervous system, muscular system, digestive system etc.Mental development:\xa0Physical activities require alertness of mind, deep concentration and calculated movement. This objective is related to the mental development of an individual.Social development:This objective is related to the development of social traits, which are essential for better adjustment in life. It is a better source for attaining the qualities like. Co-operation, fair play, sportsmanship, tolerance, and sympathy.Neuro Muscular Co-ordination:This objective is centered with a better relationship between nervous system. Education provides ample opportunities for physical neuromuscular coordination.Emotional Development:\xa0The emotional development of an individual is also one of the major objectives of physical education. Every individual has various types of emotions viz. Pleasure, hope, jealousy, hatredness, fear, depression, anger, wonder, lust, loneliness etc.<br>The main objective of physical education is to make every child physical, socially and mentally fit citizen
3227.

What values did the teachers show by taking the student to the doctor immediately?

Answer» We asked prominent voices in education—from policy makers and teachers to activists and parents—to look beyond laws, politics, and funding and imagine a utopian system of learning. They went back to the drawing board—and the chalkboard—to build an educational Garden of Eden. We’re publishing their answers to one question each day this week. Responses have been lightly edited for clarity and length.
3228.

elucidate the Coaching career in detail 180 words

Answer» A coach organises amateur and professional athletes and teaches them the fundamentals of a sport. To become a sports coach the qualification required is 12th pass with Physical Education as of one the majors. Thorough knowledge of sports is required to be a coach and the skill sets required are: (a) Expert at playing any particular sports (b) Good organisational skill and be supportive (c) Leadership qualities with endearing attitude (d) Good communication skills to boost students (e) Good analytical skills (f) Great physical stamina, aware of techniques to be fit To pursue a career as coach in sports, the requirement is to be a senior or former player in any particular sports. Some institute also offers diploma course in sports coaching after graduation preferablyerably in sports subject. A well accomplished coach can open his academy for coaching. Most coaches worked for educational institutions, including high schools and colleges. Others work for community organisations. Professional teams also employ coaches.Read more on Sarthaks.com - https://www.sarthaks.com/216964/elucidate-the-coaching-career-in-detail
3229.

What are the components of positive lifestyle?? Tell me only points

Answer» Ooo baiii Inna sara Mai to bas point boli thi aap to explain bhi kr diye
3230.

Can anyone say what is meditation??

Answer» Ok<br>Meditation : It is the seventh element of yoga and is also called Dhyana. It refers to concentration on specific objects, sounds or actions. This helps us to eliminate unwanted, undesirable and destructive thoughts so that a calm and healthy state of mind is achieved.
3231.

What is fast twitch muscle fibre and slow twitch muscle fibre??

Answer» Plzz explain it in simple words...<br>Your body has two types of skeletal muscle fibers: slow-twitch (type I) and fast-twitch (type II).Slow-twitch muscles give you the stamina to nail endurance tasks like distance running. People use fast-twitch muscles in explosive actions, like sprinting, jumping, or playing a cameo in a “Fast and Furious” movie. (If you have furious-twitch muscle fibers, seek medical assistance.)During aerobic exercises like running or swimming, slow-twitch fibers are the first to contract. But when you’re throwing around heavy kettlebells or playing a sport, you’re using fast-twitch muscles.
3232.

Write down short note on ancient olympics

Answer» The ancient\xa0Olympic Games\xa0were a sporting event held every four years at the sacred site of\xa0Olympia, in the western\xa0Peloponnese, in honour of\xa0Zeus, the supreme god of\xa0Greek religion. Involving participants and spectators from all over\xa0Greece\xa0and even beyond, the Games were the most important cultural event in ancient Greece and were held from 776 BCE to 393 CE, a run of 293 consecutive Olympiads. So important were the Games in the ancient world that they were even used as a basis for the calendar.
3233.

Which basic knowledge is necessary for the career in communication sports media

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3234.

What is muscle fibre??

Answer» \tEach organised skeletal muscle in our body is made of a number of muscle bundles or fascicles held together by a common collagenous connective tissue layer called\xa0fascia.\tEach muscle bundle contains a number of muscle fibres and each muscle fibre is lined by the plasma membrane called\xa0sarcolemma\xa0enclosing the\xa0sarcoplasm.\tMuscle fibre is a syncitium as the sarcoplasm contains many nuclei.
3235.

Write briefly about yogic kriyas.

Answer» Yogic Kriya:\xa0Yogic Kriya are cleansing techniques that cleanses various internal as well as external organs of the body. There are six yogic kriyas also known as ‘Khsatkarm Kriyas’.1. Neti2 .Dhayti Kriya3. Basti Kriya4.Kapalabhati Kriya5.Trataka Kriya6.Nauli Kriya
3236.

Explain the meaning, benefits and importance of meditation in sports.

Answer» Meditation : It is also termed as Dhyana in Yoga. It means when one sustains and maintains the focus of attention through Dhyana unbound by time and space. It is an exercise to develop concentration on some specific object. It cleans the mind and the emotions.Importance of meditation in sports :\tIt helps to increase concentration and focusing of thoughts or goals.\tEliminates stress and anxiety.\tGives relaxation to body and mind.\tEliminates unwanted, undesirable and destructive thoughts appearing in mind so that a calm and healthy state of mind is achieved.\tHelps in controlling our thoughts and behaviour.\tHelps in stabilizing cardio-respiratory and autonomic activity of individuals.\tConstant practice of meditation helps one to control anger / aggression.
3237.

Explain the meaning and types of pranayama.

Answer» Pranayama : Prana means ‘life force’ and ayama means ‘to control’. Pranayama helps in controlling all the functions of breathing namely-inspiration, exhalation, and retention. These are breathing practices to breath in, to breath out and to be relaxed. It means these breathing exercises promote energy, awaken the mind and clean the body.
3238.

explain in detail the structure of human skeleton system

Answer» Human skeletal has two major divisions:\tAxial skeleton\tAppendicular skeletonThe axial skeleton is made up of 80 bones and it constitutes the middle axis. It includes the following regions:\tSkull\tHyoid\tAuditory ossicles\tVertebral column\tRibs\tSternumSkullThe human skull consists of cranium and facial bones. The function of the cranium is to protect the brain. It is formed of 8 plate-shaped bones joined together at meeting points called sutures. Along with cranium, the remaining 14 bones form the facial bones. Mandible is the only movable bone in the human skull.HyoidIt is a U-shaped bone located in the anterior neck. It is an intermediary between the skull and post cranial skeleton. The hyoid bone aids tongue movement and swallowing. It has no articulation with other bones.Auditory OssiclesAuditory ossicles namely malleus, incus, stapes are three bones in the middle ear that are the smallest bones in the human body. The functions of ossicles are to transmit sound from the air to the cochlea.RibsRibs are the long curved bones which constitute the rib cage. The ribs consist of 24 bones in 12 pairs which form the protective cage of the thorax. The ribs protect the thoracic internal organs. They articulate posteriorly with the vertebral column and terminates anteriorly as cartilage.SternumSternum or the breastbone is a long bone placed at the central part of the chest. The sternum and ribs make up the rib cage. The sternum is attached to the first seven ribs and also to the Clavicle or collarbone.Vertebral ColumnThe vertebral column is a set of approximately 33 bones called vertebrae which are separated by intervertebral discs. The vertebral column is divided into 5 categories. They are Cervical, Thoracic, Lumbar, Sacrum, Coccyx.Functions of the Vertebral column\tThe vertebral column protects the spinal cord.\tProvides stiffening to the body.\tProvides structural support by balancing the bodyweight\tProvides attachment to pectoral and pelvic girdles and other muscles.Cervical VertebraeThe cervical is the most delicate and the thinnest bones of the vertebral column. The cervical vertebrae are formed of 7 vertebrae. The seven cervical vertebrae are arranged along the length of the neck. They are named according to its position from the skull to the chest. The superior C1 or first cervical vertebrae to C7 or the seventh cervical vertebrae constitute the cervical vertebrae. The C1 vertebrae are named as Atlas whose function is to hold up the skull. Also, C2 is named as Axis since it serves as the axis for the skull and atlas to rotate while turning head from one side to another.Thoracic VertebraeIt is placed at the mid-back of the human body. The main function is to hold the rib cage and to protect the heart and lungs. The twelve thoracic vertebrae are named T1 to T12. Thoracic vertebrae are the unique one other than the remaining vertebrae as it supports the ribs.Lumbar VertebraeThese are the largest in the vertebral column and comprises of 5 vertebrae bones between the rib cage and pelvis. The lumbar vertebrae are named from L1 to L5. L1 is closest to the thoracic vertebrae whereas L5 is adjacent to the pelvis. The lumbar vertebrae functions as the load-bearing structure.Sacral VertebraeThe sacral vertebrae consist of 5 vertebrae bones which fuse together to form Sacrum. The sacrum is a long wedge-shaped vertebra at the inferior end of the spine. It is a very strong bone which supports the weight of the upper body as it spread across the pelvis into the legs.Coccyx VertebraeThe coccyx vertebrae are formed by the fusion of three to five rudimentary bones to form a small triangular bone at the bottom of the vertebral column. The coccyx vertebrae are also referred to as the tail bone. The coccyx serves as an attachment site for ligaments, tendons\xa0
3239.

What is the importance of physical education in modern india

Answer» \t\tProper Utilisation of Leisure Time :\tThrough physical activities, including recreational activities, leisure time can be utilised properly. It helps in relaxation. Stress and tension can be avoided by participating in recreational activities.\t\t\tEnhances National Integration : Physical education plays a vital role in the enhancement of national integration. Games and sports provide ample opportunities to work together; with a feeling of fraternity, cohesion, oneness, international brotherhood which ultimately enhance national integration.\t\t\tKnowledge of Health and Diseases : Physical education is a good source of knowledge about health, its hazards\tcommunicable and non-communicable diseases. Now-a-days, most of thepeople are falling prey to heart diseases even in young age. The programmes of physical education are very important to resolve such problems, diseases and disorders. Researches, conducted in the field of health education, show that fifty percent communicable diseases can be prevented easily if we have proper knowledge of diseases.\t\t\tAlertness of Mind : Physical education is helpful in developing the alertness of mind, because alertness and concentration are essential in various programmes of physical education, such as fencing, wrestling, kabaddi, cricket, baseball and basketball etc. There are various sports and games in which the alertness of mind is a vital factor. These activities reduce the reaction time of a player. One becomes alert by pariticipating in the activities of physical education.\t\t\tAppreciation of Beauty: To have aesthetic sense is necessary for an individual. He should appreciate the beauty. Through physical education, human body can be developed in good proportion. It is the main source to have beautiful body.\t<br>Physical education\xa0makes the immunity of our body stronger and so makes body more beautiful. Helpful for Natural Development Man\'s body develops very naturally from the prenatal stage to the old age. When this natural development is accompanied with some\xa0physical\xa0exercises it improves the energy level of the body.\xa0Physical Education\xa0(PE) develops students\' competence and confidence to take part in a range of\xa0physical\xa0activities that become a central part of their lives, both in and out of school. A high-quality\xa0PE\xa0curriculum enables all students to enjoy and succeed in many kinds of\xa0physical activity.
3240.

Discuss about any three components of wellness???

Answer» Physical Activity:\xa0It makes the person fit and active. It improves various\xa0system of\xa0body\xa0and improves our health. It also improves our growth and development.Balanced Emotional life:\xa0Wellness requires a balanced emotional life and release of emotions. Moreover it should be under control.Intellectual Attitude:\xa0Wellness requires positive intellectual attitude. It improves our\xa0behavior, intelligence, alertness, futuristic and insight thinking.
3241.

Is NCERT textbook for physical education not available on this app

Answer» How is book of candid important for physical education?<br>Yes,saraswati publication is best for PE. I am also using this book.
3242.

main features of modern Olympic games

Answer» \tEarlier, Olympic Games had national characteristics only, but modern games are open to all regions, countries, ethnic, genders and races.\tThey are hosted one by one by different countries of the world, as a result of which they contain both national as well as international elements.\tTherefore, Olympic has become an international sports event now, with more dominating characteristics of the country hosting it.
3243.

Anybody lives in Agra Uttar Pradesh

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3244.

What is full form of UNEG

Answer» United Nation Evaluation Group...
3245.

400 metre track with computations

Answer» 400m Running Track400m Running Tracks are specialized all-weather rubberized running surfaces used for an assortment of Track and Field competitions. With lanes designed to be 400m in length from start to finish, 400m Running Tracks are the most commonly used track size that can easily accommodate for competitive sprint lengths of 100m, 200m, and 400m. 400m Running Tracks have an inner radius of 119’9” | 36.5 m, an overall length of 580’5” | 176.91 m, width of 303’6” | 92.5 m, and area of 157,092 ft2 | 14,594 m2. All running tracks have lane widths of 4’ | 1.22 m.
3246.

Name the organisation promoting adaptive sports

Answer» ORGANISATION PROMOTING ADAPTIVE SPORTS (SPECIAL OLYMPIC BHARAT, PARALYMPICS AND DEAFLYMPICS) In 1987 the Special Olympics program came into existence in India with the set up of Special Olympics India in Mumbai, Maharashtra. By the time it shifted to Bangalore in 2001 it showed signs of stagnation. Sports program for persons with Intellectual Disabilities in India. Special Olympics Bharat was shaped and registered in 2001 under the Indian Trust Act 1882. By 2004, 28,652 Athletes and 1860 Coaches from 22 States were registered in the Special Olympics Bharat programme maintains by the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment. In 19 January 2006 Special Olympic Bharat was recognized as a National Sports Federation by the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports and was promoting to the Priority Category on 8th April 2006. The MYAS scheme enabled us to implement the Special Olympics Program across all the States and Union Territories of India.
3247.

Enlist physical education courses available in LNIPE,Gwalior.

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3248.

What is trekking? Discuss various types of trekking.

Answer» Trekking refers to travel by foot through remote destinations that are in most cases inaccessible and unknown to visitors. Trekking is mainly of four kinds:(1) Easy Trekking: This type of activity if for beginners, and basically involves the view of colorful horizons or sight of beautiful nature.\xa0(2) Moderate Trekking: Moderate trekking is more challenging than easy trekking. It is performed on medium to slightly higher altitudes. The individuals doing this type of trekking should be energetic.(3) Strenuous Trekking: This type of trekking requires strenuous physical efforts. It is basically done on high altitude regions, and is suitable only for those who have some previous experience of trekking.\xa0(4) Difficult Trekking: Fourth type of trekking is done on steep slopes. Generally, professional or experienced trekkers do this type of trekking. This type of trekking requires high level of precision, skill and endurance by the trekker.\xa0
3249.

differentiate between ancient and modern olympic games class 11

Answer» Main reasons would be the appearance of the competitors i.e. men competed naked for pride and toughness. Another reason would be the sports as the ancient Olympics consisted of at most ten sports. The modern Olympics have substaintionally more events adn soon increased throughout the ages! in ancient Olympics athletes who won will have a lifetime supply of foods, in modern Olympics victorious athletes will have medals .. and the modern Olympics now have winter Olympics , there are more sports than in ancient greek the ancient is a preparation for war but the modern are sporting events Some of the differences were:The ancient Olympics were held only throughout Greece, for Greeks; the modern Games are held around the world, for people of every nation.
3250.

What are ancient and modern Olympic ? Explain in detail

Answer» Ancient Olympic Games –\xa0In the Ancient time the games were held in honor of god Zeus. Since then the games were the greatest religious festival in the life of the Greeks. There were lots of stories about the origin of Ancient Olympic games. The word Olympic is derived from Olympia a valley, where first such games were organized.Modern Olympic Games –\xa0For revival of Modern Olympic games credits goes to the Baron Pierre de Coubertin of France. With his great effort/the first Modern Olympic games were held in Athens in 1896. There were nine countries who participated in First Olympic games