Skills for Thrills

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Across
  1. 6. maintaining balance while the body is in motion
  2. 7. information provided to a performer about the quality and/or outcome of the performance
  3. 10. the ability of the mind to know what is required of the trunk and limbs, and to be conscious of how a movement is being performed
  4. 12. the ability to coordinate movements with precision
  5. 13. the method used to perform a skill or movement
  6. 16. is the quantity of matter of which a body is composed. It is slightly different from weightin that it remains constant, whereas weight is affected by gravity.
  7. 17. a small part of a skill; for example, the toss is part of the skill of serving in tennis
  8. 18. develops when two objects rub together
  9. 19. relates to when certain movements occur within a pattern or the use of the body inrelation to time; the way in which parts of a movement flow together
  10. 21. in this context refers to a person or an object such as a javelin
  11. 23. the ability to weigh up game situations and decide which option to take and when to take it
  12. 24. an extension of intermediate and advanced skill drills; take place within a grid or defined area
  13. 25. maintaining a balanced position while not moving
  14. 28. the physical and social environment in which skills are learnt and developed through practice
Down
  1. 1. our ability to predict whether a particular action will occur
  2. 2. policies, laws and guidelines that promote fair play and enhance safety in sport
  3. 3. practice drills designed to allow the individual to learn and perform skills in an environment that ignores outside elements such as the opposition or movement
  4. 4. the point at which all weight is evenly distributed, enabling the body or object to be balanced
  5. 5. grounds, equipment and facilities being safe to use
  6. 8. the ability to control equilibrium while we are stationary or moving
  7. 9. the quantity of motion that a body displays
  8. 11. the proficiency with which we execute movement in all types of physical activity
  9. 14. the parts of the body (or object) in contact with the ground and the area between these supporting parts
  10. 15. the ability to maintain a current state or position
  11. 20. the ability to move and control an object
  12. 22. the ability to weigh up game situations and decide which option to take and when to take it
  13. 26. the sense that detects movement, body weight and body position
  14. 27. a state that arises from our senses about the position and balance of our body