12 PES EST 2020
Across
- 4. In this TOTAPS step, we check to see if the athlete can move the injured area through the full range of movement. (6/8)
- 6. When a ball is hit at us, the strength of the force is the result of the _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ the ball has traveled.
- 10. A Laissez-Faire leader is effective if the group is _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (able to work on their own).
- 11. This injury diagnosis method is used for sprains an strains.
- 13. Leadership quality that demonstrates the ability to make decisions and take charge.
- 14. When recovering from soft tissue damage it is important to avoid the _ _ _ _ factors.
- 15. If the team is at risk of being in danger the leader may need to adopt an autocratic style for _ _ _ _ _ _ reasons.
- 16. An effective warm up will help to _ _ _ _ _ _ _ the body for physical activites.
- 19. When anyone does anything that increases the _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.
- 21. When receiving a volleyball (in the setting position) the elbows complete this movement to absorb the force.
- 22. An effective leader has the capacity to move others towards achieving _ _ _ _ _.
- 24. If we do this too soon after a soft tissue injury we can re injure the area.
- 28. Leaders are Joining in with the team and often team members are Delegated tasks. (7/5)
- 31. Leadership quality that allows leaders to support their team members.
- 32. Cool down help to remove _ _ _ _ _ _ / _ _ _ _ form the muscles.
- 33. If we apply this to a soft tissue injury it increases bleeding.
Down
- 1. When managing soft tissue damage we refer to this method.
- 2. In the STOP method - if the injury is severe, how do we prevent further injury? (3/4)
- 3. Leadership style where athletes are Testing different approaches to training and the leader Consults with the team before making final decisions.
- 5. Getting this within 48-72 hours after an injury increases the swelling and bleeding.
- 7. If a player is conscious we apply this method to assess the severity of the injury.
- 8. Protective equipment helps to _ _ _ _ _ _ the force placed on the body and reduce the risk of injury.
- 9. Leadership quality that demonstrates the will to tell the truth about a teams performance.
- 12. In Democratic leadership - the leader _ _ _ _ _ _ / _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ with the team members.
- 16. In this TOTAPS step, we move the joint area for the patient before checking to see if they can bare weight. (7/8)
- 17. Your leadership style needs to be _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ to meet the needs of your team you are coaching.
- 18. Leadership quality that demonstrates they are prepared and prompt to training.
- 20. Forces placed on the body are absorbed through our _ _ _ _ _ _ that flex to absorb impact.
- 23. Leadership is a role involving _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.
- 24. In the STOP method - if the injury is moderate - how do we prevent further injury?
- 25. In the STOP method - if the injury is minor can we play on?
- 26. In this TOTAPS step we get the athlete to show us if they can return to the field by completing sport specific movements. (6/4)
- 27. Leadership style incorporating Telling and Selling of decisions and tactics in the team.
- 29. If we drink Alcohol after a soft tissue injury it increases this.
- 30. Leadership quality that demonstrates the ability to let players learn from making mistakes, knowing that it takes time to develop a new skill.