Lesson 3

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  • This sport came from Malaysia, particularly in Malacca or Melaka
    Sepak takraw
  • It means kick and raga refers to the rattan ball.
    Sepak raga
  • Thais called this version of the game?
    Sepak takraw
  • Myanmar called this version of the game?
    Ching long
  • Indonesians called this version of the game?
    Sepak rago
  • Laos called this version of the game?
    Kator
  • Philippines called this version of the game?
    Sipa
  • He made changes of the sepak takraw during his visit in Negeri Sembilan.
    King George V
  • sepak takraw was played in?
    Badminton court
  • The rattan or synthetic ball should have?
    12 holes and 20 intersections
  • Serves the ball.
    Tekong
  • The striker, blocks any incoming spikes.
    Killer
  • The setter, sets the ball to give their killer the opportunity to strike.
    Feeder
  • Do an open stance and bend your knees while waiting for the ball. Bend your dominant knee up, and use the inside foot to hit the ball.
    Inside kick
  • Do the ready stance. Use your outside foot in hitting the ball.
    Outside kick
  • Use the part of your thigh that is close to the knee to execute this skill properly
    Knee or thigh kick
  • The player bends his or her head sideward to hit the ball.
    Header
  • In the 20th century, Yale University students used this that came from a nearby Frisbie Pie Company.
    Metal pie container
  • He initially made a realistic flying saucer using pie tins and paint cans.
    Walter Frederick Morrison
  • Walter made the perfect design of this and recreated one design after another.
    Morrison Flying Saucer
  • He introduced the ultimate frisbee in Colombia High School
    Joey Silver
  • The very first game of frisbee was played in a?
    Parking lot
  • The discs in the game used were made of?
    Plastic
  • The official disc weighs?
    175 grams
  • How many players are there each in a frisbee match?
    Seven
  • This consists of the forehand throw and backhand throw.
    Throwing
  • Do the clap catch by leaning your body forward, opening your hands, and stretching your arms forward as you await the disc. Make sure your palms are facing each other.
    Catching