A to Z of Sport: The Compendium of Sporting Knowledge

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A to Z of Sport: The Compendium of Sporting Knowledge

A to Z of Sport: The Compendium of Sporting Knowledge

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Para-Cycling— cycle racing events using adaptations for disabled athletes, such as tandem bikes and hand-cycling. Wheelchair Dancing— all of the participants of a team perform dance routines while riding in a wheelchair. Diving— an aquatic sport where athletes dive into the water from a raised launch pad, while performing acrobatic movements. Besides all these, sporting increases your immunity to infections while helping you sleep better. And when you are well-rested, fresh mental ideas can flow freely in all your endeavors. 2. Social Benefits

Five-a-Side Football— each team fields five players on a smaller pitch, with smaller goals and a reduced game duration. Boules— a collective name for a wide range of sports in which the objective is to throw or roll heavy balls as close as possible to a small target ball. Oil Wrestling— a form of wrestling called Yağlı Güreş in Türkiye, is where the wrestlers cover themselves in oil. Association Croquet— an advanced game of Croquet played at the international level involving four balls teamed in pairs, with both balls going through every hoop for one pair to win.Jeu Provençal (Boule Lyonnaise) — a popular French form of Boules, where the objective is to throw a set of hollow metal balls as close as possible to a target ball. Wallball— a wall-based sport similar to squash in which a hi-bounce rubber ball is hit with the hand onto a wall after a single bounce. Cageball— a type of indoor football (soccer) played on a small rectangular field surrounded by high walls.

Netball— a team game with seven players on a side, similar to basketball except that players are restricted to certain sections of the court, and a player receiving the ball must stand still until they have passed it to another player. Learn an amazing fact a day and enjoy researching about different sports and sportspeople with this fun worksheet. Students must fill in a sport or sportsperson for every letter of the alphabet. Professional Wrestling— a scripted wrestling-style activity designed to entertain (not a real sport).Snow Skiing— Traveling over a snow surface on skis. Competitive forms include Alpine Skiing (or Downhill Skiing), and Cross-Country / Nordic Skiing. Jereed— a traditional Turkish team equestrian sport in which the objective is to throw blunt wooden javelins at players of the opposing team. Ninjutsu — The traditional Japanese art of the Ninjas - incorporating stealth, camouflage and sabotage, now practiced as a martial art. Dog Agility— dogs have to navigate through a course that has various types of obstacles under the direction of a handler. (not a sport).

Dancesport— Dancesport is the competitive form of Ballroom and Latin Dancing, in which contestants perform dances before judges. Surf Lifesaving— competitions consist of performing various tasks performed by lifeguards on the beach. But, our modern-day sport has evolved into not just a means for people to defend themselves in the likes of Karate and judo. But also, a global means for persons to be entertained, relax and earn a living.Darts— a throwing game in which small missiles are thrown at a target, which is called a dartboard. Arena Football— a variety of American Football (Gridiron), played indoors on a smaller field resulting in a faster and higher-scoring game. Matkot— a beach paddle sport from Israel that is very similar to beach tennis. Also called Frescobol. Raffa Bocce— a variation of bocce played on carpet, plastic balls are rolled or thrown towards a target smaller ball

Laser Tag— a skirmish sport in which players attempt to score points by tagging targets, typically with a hand-held infrared-emitting targeting device. Chase Tag— like the playground game of tag, a chaser has 20 seconds to tag an evader as they race around an obstacle course. Slalom Skiing— an alpine skiing discipline that involves skiing downhill through gates, with the gates closer together therefore tighter turns than in Giant Slalom or Super-G. Freestyle Wrestling— the objective is to pin down the opponent's shoulders onto the mat, the legs are allowed to be used.Cowboy Polo— similar to regular Polo, though riders compete with western saddles, usually in a smaller arena and with an inflatable rubber medicine ball. Ice Canoeing— a team sport in which a five-member crew completes a course, in which riders have to push their canoe on the frozen parts of the river as well as row in the water. Brazilian Jiu-jitsu — a combat sport from Brazil based on ground fighting and submission holds, developed from judo and jujutsu.



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