1. Give 2 (two) conditions where a let could occur in a badminton game. 2. Enumerate 3 benefits of playing tennis. 3. Choose one (1) stance in arnis and explain how it is executed.
1.- If, during service, the receiver and server are both faulted at the same time, it shall be a 'let'. - If the server serves before the receiver is ready, it shall be a 'let'. - If, during play, the shuttle disintegrates and the base completely separates from the rest of the shuttle, is shall be a 'let'.
2.
*The Perfect Social Activity.
*Boosted Brain Power.
*Fight and Prevent Disease.
3.
*The triangle footwork used in Arnis Eskrima.
The upper V portion represents directions in either the left or right of your opponent.
*If the opponent executes a forehand horizontal strike using a stick from his or her right to left and moves forward on the V’s left portion, you can then jam the weapon and stop it on the way before it gains momentum.
*But if he or she moves toward the V’s right portion, it would indicate that you flow with the movement of your opponent’s weapon until it reaches a zone of zero-pressure where it’d used up or lost its force.
*If you move along the lower, upside-down V, it illustrates that you evade your opponent’s strikes and avoid getting hit by evading the end portion of the stick of your foe.
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Answer:
1.- If, during service, the receiver and server are both faulted at the same time, it shall be a 'let'. - If the server serves before the receiver is ready, it shall be a 'let'. - If, during play, the shuttle disintegrates and the base completely separates from the rest of the shuttle, is shall be a 'let'.
2.
*The Perfect Social Activity.
*Boosted Brain Power.
*Fight and Prevent Disease.
3.
*The triangle footwork used in Arnis Eskrima.
The upper V portion represents directions in either the left or right of your opponent.
*If the opponent executes a forehand horizontal strike using a stick from his or her right to left and moves forward on the V’s left portion, you can then jam the weapon and stop it on the way before it gains momentum.
*But if he or she moves toward the V’s right portion, it would indicate that you flow with the movement of your opponent’s weapon until it reaches a zone of zero-pressure where it’d used up or lost its force.
*If you move along the lower, upside-down V, it illustrates that you evade your opponent’s strikes and avoid getting hit by evading the end portion of the stick of your foe.
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