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Cards (42)

  • Sinulog:cebu, sto niño, january
  • Dinagyang:iloilo, sto niño, january
  • Ati-atihan: kalibo aklan, sto niño, january
  • Peñafrancia: bicol, virgin mary, september
  • Higantes: angono rizal, saint clement, november
  • Longganisa: viga city ilocos sur, saint paul, january
  • Kinabayo: dapitan, james the great, july
  • Pintados de pasi: passi city iloilo, sto niño, march
  • Pattarradday:santiago city, señor santiago, may
  • Sangyaw: tacloban city, sto niño, july
  • Bangus: dagupan pangasinan, milkfish industry, April to may
  • Bambanti: isabela, scarecrow(farming), january
  • Mammangui: city of iligan, corn industry, may
  • Mango: iba zambales, mango industry, april
  • Panagbenga: baguio city, flower industry, february
  • Ibon ebon: pampanga, migratory birds egg, february
  • Masskara: bacolod, mask (sugar industry), october
  • T'nalak: south cotabato, tinalak cloth weaving, july
  • Ammungan: nueva vizcaya, gathering of tribal industries, may
  • Binatban: viga ilocos sur, weaving industry, may
  • Locomotor movements: allow you to kove from one point in soace to another
  • Locos: place
  • Motor: movement
  • Step: basis of all locomotor movements
  • Walk: series of steps
  • Run: series of walks
  • Jump: take off from one foot and land on the other
  • Non locomotor movements: movements that are performed in one point in space without transferring
  • Flexion (bend): decreasing the angle of a joint
  • Extension (stretching): opposite of flexion
  • Contraction: myscle movement done when it shortens narrows tightens using sufficient amount of energy
  • Release: opposite of contraction, let looses of being held into a shortening movement
  • Collapse: to deliberately drop the exertion of energy into a body segment
  • Recover: to regain energy into a body segment
  • Rotation: moving a body segment allowing it to complete a circle with its motion
  • Twist: move a body segment from an axis halfway front or back or quarter to the right ir left
  • Close step: step R sideward, close step L to R
  • Touch step: step R sideward, point L in front of R
  • Walk: step R forward, step L forward
  • Change step: step R, close step L to R, step R in place