no, all modern civilian martial arts have evolved from battlefield origins.
at, slightly above, and slightly below the student's skill level.
The femoral nerve (inside of thigh) and peroneal nerve (outside of thigh)
Term 3 of 48
When conducting a warrior study, is it sufficient to recite the citation?
Playing a recording of the citation for the students to listen to
The intructor will NOT simply read the citation; they will describe the events in their own
words.
Reciting the citation word for word is the only requirement
Asking the students to recite the citation verbatim
,Term 4 of 48
What are the major target areas of body?
Rest, Ice, Compression and Elevation
Nose, Eyes, Mastoid Process, and Brachial Plexus
Tan- Front of the Face and Torso Gray- Carotid Artery and Large Joints Green- Front of the
Torso and the Inside and Outside of the Thighs Brown- Torso and the Inside and Outside of
the Legs Black- N/a
Head, Neck, Torso, Groin, and Extremities
Term 5 of 48
What is the purpose of edip?
a type of software used for graphic design purposes
a term used in culinary arts to describe a specific cutting technique
used to train performance-based instructional material with procedural steps that all
individuals perform without deviation. particularly effective for entry-level students
a slang term for a popular dance move in urban culture
Term 6 of 48
What are the main elements for preparing for instruction?
write research papers, present at conferences, and publish articles
organize field trips, manage classroom behavior, and update technology
create assessments, grade assignments, and attend meetings
, Term 7 of 48
Is free sparring used to develop fight club?
Head, Neck, Torso, Groin, and Extremities
nose, eyes, mastoid process, and brachial plexus
Dietary carbohydrates
No, it is a training tool
Term 8 of 48
What are the two types of fats?
soluble and insoluble
acute and chronic
monounsaturated and polyunsaturated
saturated and unsaturated
Term 9 of 48
What is free sparring?
used to train performance-based instructional material with procedural steps that all
individuals perform without deviation. particularly effective for entry-level students
There are 7 cervical vertebrae immediately behind the skull that are identified as C1-C7. C1
is the top most vertebrae which forms the joint connecting the skull and the spine.
the final stage of training after executing techniques in the air and on striking pads. gives
Marines the opportunity to apply the individual techniques they have learned in a realistic
environment.
tan- front of the face and torso
gray- carotid artery and large joints
green- front of the torso and the inside and outside of the thighs
brown- torso and the inside and outside of the legs
black- N/A
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