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The athlete must maintain their ______ during exercises.

balance

To improve your fitness level, it's important to ______ regularly.

stretch

An effective training program often includes strength and ______ exercises.

cardio

During sports, athletes often need to ______ to avoid injury.

<p>warm up</p> Signup and view all the answers

Athletes need to focus on their ______ for improved performance.

<p>strength</p> Signup and view all the answers

Team sports rely heavily on ______ to achieve success.

<p>teamwork</p> Signup and view all the answers

It's important for coaches to provide ______ to help athletes improve.

<p>feedback</p> Signup and view all the answers

Injuries should be treated with proper ______ to ensure safe recovery.

<p>care</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which term refers to the ability to perform tasks requiring physical coordination and skill?

<p>capacité (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the primary focus of a training program aimed at enhancing athletic performance?

<p>performance (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which of the following is a common tool used for improving cardiovascular fitness?

<p>corde à sauter (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does 'se blesser' translate to in the context of physical activities?

<p>to injure oneself (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which term describes the process of taking deliberate steps to enhance performance in sports?

<p>évaluer (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which term is used to refer to protective equipment worn during physical activities to prevent injury?

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What is the impact of performing 'étirements' regularly in an athletic context?

<p>improve flexibility (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which term describes the concept of working together towards a common goal in sports?

<p>travail d'équipe (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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French to English Translation

  • énorme - huge
  • élève - pupil
  • étude, enquête - survey
  • moyen - average
  • évaluer - assess
  • capacités - skills
  • retour (sur expérience) - feedback
  • faire un pas - to take a step
  • apprendre - to learn
  • enseigner - to teach
  • équilibre - balance
  • attraper - to catch
  • juste - fair
  • répétitions - reps
  • séries - sets
  • glisser - slide
  • étirer - to stretch
  • lancer - to throw
  • travail d’équipe - teamwork
  • protection - pad
  • jeu de jambes - footwork
  • donner un coup de pieds - to kick
  • faire un pas en arrière - to take a step back
  • vers l’avant - forward
  • vers l’arrière - backward
  • sur le côté - on the side
  • changer de côté - switch sides
  • 1er avril - April Fool’s Day
  • maladie cardiaque - heart disease
  • la santé - health
  • rythme cardiaque - heart rate
  • outil - tool
  • défi - challenge
  • handicap - disability
  • handicapé - disabled
  • aveugle - blind
  • muet - mute
  • sourd - deaf
  • béquille - crutch
  • chirurgie - surgery
  • un bleu - a bruise
  • une coupure - a cut
  • mal de tête - headache
  • épuiser (physiquement) - to exhaust
  • repos - rest
  • récupération - recovery
  • douleur - pain
  • douloureux - painful
  • sans douleur - painless
  • sans effort - effortless
  • trauma cranien - concussion
  • équilibre - balance
  • prothèse - prosthetic
  • orteil - toe
  • étirement - stretching
  • marque - brand
  • logo - logo
  • slogan - slogan
  • jingle - jingle
  • confiant - confident
  • travaille dur - hard-working
  • de confiance - trustworthy
  • juste - fair
  • de bonne volonté - willing
  • réussite - achievement
  • travail d’équipe - teamwork
  • événement - event
  • pub - ad
  • diffuser - to broadcast
  • utiliser - to use
  • vendre - to sell
  • acheter - to buy
  • produits dérivés - tie-ins
  • promouvoir - to promote
  • être d’accord - to agree
  • tâches, devoirs - duties
  • but - goal
  • problème - issue
  • réunion - meeting
  • rendez-vous (pro) - appointment
  • sécurité - safety
  • gérer - to handle, to manage
  • en dehors du terrain - off field
  • performance max - peak performance
  • exercices - drill
  • tirer - to shoot
  • attraper - to catch
  • lancer - to throw
  • faiblesse - weakness
  • force - strength
  • patinage - ice skating
  • natation - swimming
  • être licencié - to be fired
  • comportement - behavior
  • s’échauffer - to warm up
  • rythme cardiaque - heart rate
  • se blesser - to injure oneself
  • amplitude - range of motion
  • efficace - effective
  • bas du corps - lower body
  • haut du corps - upper body
  • articulation - joint
  • vers l’avant - forward
  • vers l’arrière - backward
  • faire tourner - to rotate
  • hanche - hip
  • épaule - shoulder
  • haltères - dumbbells
  • corde à sauter - skipping rope
  • chrono - timer
  • palmes - flippers
  • pointes (athlé) - spikes
  • boussole - compass
  • tapis -mat
  • tapis de course - treadmill
  • crampons - cleats

Physical Education Topics

  • Assessing Student Skills: Teachers assess student skills using both quantitative and qualitative methods.
  • Providing Feedback: Regular student feedback is crucial for improvement.
  • Safety: Safety is a priority in physical education, ensuring students are equipped with proper safety gear and knowledge.
  • Teamwork: Teamwork is essential for successful group activities.
  • Physical Education Benefits: Physical education promotes health, teamwork, and enjoyment of physical activity.
  • Adapting PE for Disabled Students: Physical education can be modified and adapted for students with disabilities, using tools like crutches, prosthetics, and alternative activities.
  • Sports Marketing: Sport marketing uses various strategies like advertisement, promotions, and public relations to promote athletic events.
  • Branding: Brands are recognized through their logos, slogans, jingles, and successful accomplishments.
  • Managing a Sports Program: This involves planning, budgeting, coordinating events, and maintaining safety.
  • Off-Field Performance: Factors like behavior, dedication, and communication influence performance beyond the sport itself.
  • Physical Training: Physical training includes activities like drills, stretching, and strength training to improve physical fitness.
  • Injuries: Understanding injuries, their causes, and proper recovery is crucial for athlete safety.
  • Equipment: Physical education utilizes various equipment, including dumbbells, skipping ropes, and treadmills.

Physical Education Terminology

  • Énorme means huge or massive.
  • Elève means pupil or student.
  • Étude means survey or research.
  • Moyen refers to average or medium.
  • Évaluer means to assess or evaluate.
  • Capacités refers to skills or abilities.
  • Retour (sur expérience) means feedback or review.
  • Faire un pas means to take a step.
  • Apprendre means to learn.
  • Enseigner means to teach.

Physical Activities

  • Équilibre means balance.
  • Attraper means to catch something.
  • Juste is a synonym for fair.
  • Répétitions are reps or repetitions of an exercise.
  • Séries are sets of exercises.
  • Glisser means to slide.
  • Étirer means to stretch.
  • Lancer means to throw.
  • Travail d'équipe means teamwork.
  • Protection refers to a pad or protective gear.
  • Jeu de jambes refers to footwork.
  • Donner un coup de pieds means to kick.
  • Faire un pas en arrière means to take a step back.
  • Vers l'avant means forward.
  • Vers l'arrière means backward.
  • Sur le côté means on the side.
  • Changer de côté means to switch sides.

Health and Fitness

  • Maladie cardiaque refers to heart disease.
  • La santé refers to health.
  • Rythme cardiaque refers to heart rate.
  • Outil means tool.
  • Défi means a challenge.
  • Handicap refers to a disability.
  • Handicapé means disabled.
  • Aveugle means blind.
  • Muet means mute.
  • Sourd means deaf.
  • Béquille refers to a crutch.
  • Chirurgie refers to surgery.
  • Un bleu refers to a bruise.
  • Une coupure refers to a cut.
  • Mal de tête refers to a headache.
  • Épuiser (physiquement) means to exhaust.
  • Repos means rest.
  • Récupération means recovery.
  • Douleur means pain.
  • Douloureux means painful.
  • Sans douleur means painless.
  • Sans effort means effortless.
  • Trauma cranien refers to a concussion.
  • Équilibre means balance.
  • Prothèse refers to a prosthetic.
  • Orteil refers to a toe.
  • Étirement refers to stretching.

Marketing and Branding

  • Marque means a brand.
  • Logo refers to a logo.
  • Slogan refers to a slogan.
  • Jingle refers to a jingle.
  • Confiant means confident.
  • Travaille dur means hard-working.
  • De confiance means trustworthy.
  • Juste refers to fair.
  • De bonne volonté means willing.
  • Réussite means achievement.
  • Travail d'équipe means teamwork.
  • Événement means an event.
  • Pub refers to an advertisement.
  • Diffuser means to broadcast.
  • Utiliser means to use.
  • Vendre means to sell.
  • Acheter means to buy.
  • Produits dérivés refers to tie-ins.
  • Promouvoir means to promote.
  • Être d'accord means to agree.

Business and Management

  • Tâches refers to duties.
  • But means a goal.
  • Problème refers to an issue or problem.
  • Réunion refers to a meeting.
  • Rendez-vous refers to a meeting or appointment.
  • Sécurité means safety.
  • Gérer means to handle or manage.
  • En dehors du terrain means off field.
  • Performance max refers to peak performance.

Sports and Fitness

  • Exercices are drills or workouts.
  • Tirer means to shoot.
  • Attraper means to catch.
  • Lancer means to throw.
  • Faiblesse means weakness.
  • Force means strength.
  • Patinage means ice skating.
  • Natation means swimming.
  • Être licencié means to be fired.
  • Comportement refers to behavior.
  • S'échauffer means to warm up.
  • Rythme cardiaque refers to heart rate.
  • Se blesser means to injure oneself.
  • Amplitude refers to the range of motion.
  • Efficace means effective.
  • Bas du corps refers to the lower body.
  • Haut du corps refers to the upper body.
  • Articulation refers to a joint.
  • Vers l'avant means forward.
  • Vers l'arrière means backward.
  • Faire tourner means to rotate.
  • Hanche refers to the hip.
  • Épaule refers to the shoulder.
  • Haltères refers to dumbbells.
  • Corde à sauter refers to a skipping rope.
  • Chrono refers to a timer.
  • Palmes refers to flippers.
  • Pointes (athlé) refers to spikes.
  • Boussole refers to a compass.
  • Tapis refers to a mat.
  • Tapis de course refers to a treadmill.
  • Crampons refers to cleats.

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