1. A. FRONTAL RAISE 2. D. ALTERNATING BICEP CURL 3. D. PEC PRESS 4. A. TRICEPS KICKBACK 5. D. UPRIGHT ROW 6. D. SLICE 7. A. FRONTAL RAISE 8. C. OVERHEAD PUL 9. A. SHOULDER PUNCH 10. D. FRONTAL PULL 11. C. OVER THE TOP 12. B. LEG MOVEMENT 13. C. TURN STEP 14. D. DIAGONAL - begin with fists on each thing - SAME as bicep curls - elbows are at shoulder - arms should be at your side with elbows - fists should be together - similar to the double side 15. A. HIP LIFT 16. B. LUNGE 17. D. ALTERNATIVE SIDE LIFT 18. C. KICK 19. B. STRADDLE 20. B. BASIC 21. B. LOCOMOTOR 22. C. SKIP 23. A. WALK 24. B. SWAY 25. C. BALANCE 26. B. TURN 27. C. NON-LOCOMOTOR 28. C. HOP 29. D. TWIST 30. D. SLIDE 31. B. LEOTARDS 32. D. JOHANN BASEDOW 33. A. JOHANN GUTS MUTHS 34. B. PETER HENRICK LING 35. C. CLUBS 36. B. NAKED 37. A. FRANZ NACHTEGALL 38. D. VAULT 39. D. RIBBON - step with one foot…LEG BACK - from the top of the step - r foot & lift L leg to the side - one foot & kick opposite leg - R foot down L foot down - R or L foot leading - movements from one loc. To another - step and hop - shifting one’s weight - shift of the body weight - upright & steady - full rotation - stable position - springing one foot - partial rotation - similar to gallop - casual garment - philanthropinum - gymnastics for the young - stall bar - internal rod - Greek word - Danish system - similar to pommel horse - material cloth - arms are above the head - peter is doing boxing drills - arms at shoulder level & pull the arms - the side of your body - most commonly reported movement - like the alternating v-step - side of your body is facing the step 40. B. 41. A. 42. B. 43. D. 44. A. 45. A. 46. D. 47. D. 48. B. 49. A. 50. D. HOOP GROUP RHYTHMIC TRAMPOLINE TRAMPOLINE TUMBLING GAIN GREATER COORDINATION FLEXIBILITY DISEASE PREVENTION DISCIPLINE INCREASED COGNITIVE FUNCTIONING - plastic or wood - team gym - 5 different types - high flying flips - men and women - spring runway - risk of injury - primary factor - healthy body - self-control - Imaginations