Semantic Fields and Word Relationships
Antonyms
Impetuous: Moderate / Selfish: Altruistic / Exasperate: Calm / Out: Broken / Infected: Purify / Draft: Young / Modest: Proud / Permit: Negative / Expert: Incompetent / Wayward: Submissive / Vileness: Loyalty / Denigrate: Honor / Inextricable: Clear / Unwary: Suspicious / Condemned: Absolution / Match: Diverge / Naive: Malicious / Mocking: Serious / Noise: Silence / Hit: Pause / Attach: Separating / Sloppy: Wretched / Ephemeral: Swift / Intermittent: Gradual / Sporadic: Unthought / Apprentice:
Physical Assessment for Personalized Fitness Programs
A physical assessment is a process that uses various measures to objectively and subjectively evaluate and compare physical criteria. It helps create a detailed profile of a student’s physical condition, enabling the design of a training program tailored to their specific needs, limitations, and contraindications. This process helps prevent potential issues and allows for setting realistic fitness goals. Additionally, it provides baseline data for program development and serves as a motivational
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Thoracic Organ Injuries
Thoracic organ injuries occur frequently and are very different, including lung lacerations, tears, and broken heart aorta.
Abdominal Organ Injuries
Injuries to solid organs and mesentery are more common than those to hollow organs, accompanied by a large hemoperitoneum.
Pelvic Injuries
Pelvic fractures and dislocations are common, with a few injuries to important organs of this cavity.
Upper Limb Injuries
Fractures of the collarbone can occur due to injury from safety belts.
Lower
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Rugby: A Deep Dive into the Sport
History
Rugby in Great Britain emerged in the early 19th century. In 1823, at Rugby School, during a football match, a student named William Webb Ellis, with the intention of playing the ball with his foot, picked it up with his hands and ran towards the opposing team’s goal line. His adversaries tried to stop him in the only way possible: by tackling him. In 1871, the first rugby association, the Rugby Football Union, was created to organize the sport.
Basic Rules
Main
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Objectives of Body Language
- Learn and develop the capacity of the body
- Develop expressive possibilities of the body
- Enhance your own creativity
- Improve social integration and interpersonal relationships
Components
Biotypology
Biotypology studies the relationships between the physical type of people and certain psychological characteristics.
- Picnic: Person in poor physical condition. Goodness, little physical activity, love of food.
- Atletico: Person in good physical condition. Initiative, dynamism, self-
Basketball: Roles, Principles, and Techniques
Basketball: Roles and Functions
Each player has a specific role and function in the game. The different needs of the game delineate the characteristics of the players for a position, function, and role within the court. Since five players are always on the court, we have the following:
1. Point Guard
Also called the “playmaker.” On offense, the point guard brings the ball up the court and initiates the offensive play, directing the team’s strategy. Desirable characteristics include good ball handling,
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