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    1 Talent Identification in Malaysia Afzan Mahadi Head of TID Unit Rabindarjeet Singh National Sports Institute Bukit Jalil Kuala Lumpur Malaysia ©Rabindar@2007 2 Introduction Malaysia may have a large reservoir sporting talent. This include children/athletes already participating in sport along with latent (undiscovered) talent. There is a need for these talented children/athletes to be identified and selected more effectively so as to assist National Sports Associations in their

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    Martin Minnaar Student number: 4565-391-7 Subject: PST312M – Physical education and sports coaching Semester 1: Assignment 2 Unique number: 527854 Questions 1. Briefly explain the relationship between physical education and sport. (5) 2. Which test is used to evaluate a child’s posture? Explain. (5) 3. Why is knowledge regarding the structure and functioning of the body so important to the physical education teacher and coach? (5) 4. What is integration as it relates to sport? Explain

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    concepts such as dynamics‚ tempo and pitch. The Dalcroze method helps a child develop the expressive possibilities of his body ‘in his own way’. The Dalcroze plan expresses individuality. Like Kodaly‚ Dalcroze also accepted that rather ear training and rhythmic movement start before instrumental study. The idea here is that what has been kinaesthetically experienced will be more easily translated onto an instrument at a later stage. The Dalcroze Approach According to Dalcroze‚ music is composed of sound

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    event is the trampoline. Outside of gymnastics‚ Katelyn also enjoys playing softball. What she loves most about coming to gymnastics are the coaches and how the sport helps her gain confidence in her abilities. Her parents love the fact that we have awesome coaches and love watching her learn new skills and build good relationships. Her family heard about ASI because they live close by. We are so happy that they joined and can’t wait to see how for her gymnastics career takes her! Aiden and Brody

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    Perseverance In Olympics

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    decorated gymnast in the world. From starting just at six years old‚ it is amazing how quickly Simone has worked her way to the top. After winning the all around for the United States of America in 2016‚ it is clearly evident that she has taken the gymnastics world by storm. However‚ getting to the top isn’t like a walk in the park. In order to be an olympian you must obtain many hard skills and lots of determination. Two of the most important traits for an Olympian are perseverance and fortitude. One

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    college in Tennessee. Shawn studied at the great college of Vanderbilt University. Shawn went through many hardships through her gymnastics career‚ but she never gave up. Shawn Johnson’s story begins when she was born on January 19‚ 1992. Shawn is the only child of Doug and Teri Johnson. She was a very excited child full of energy. Her parents put her in gymnastics at the age of three. Shawn excelled at this difficult sport from a young age. She was a competitor in the Junior Olympics National

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    Strug. Unlike many gymnasts who are pushed into sports by their parents at an early age‚ Kerri chose the hard life of a gymnast herself. Initially Kerri’s interest in gymnastics was just a natural desire to imitate her older siblings who are also athlete in gymnastics. Her parents supported her ambition and enrolled her in a gymnastics class at the age of 4. She started dreaming about being a gymnast‚ when she was inspired by Mary Lou rotten‚ at the age of 5.By the time she was 6‚ she was receiving

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    the many Chinese traditional dances passed on from many generations is the Chinese ribbon dance. With the long colorful ribbons‚ the ribbon dance shows grace and elegance. This dance captivates everyone who watches the performance with its precise rhythmic movement. The ribbon dance has a very symbolic meaning‚ with legends of how this dance got started‚ the changes made to this dance over time and when and who it is performed for. These elements are all a part

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    when at a competition. Qualifications (R5) You have to be 15 or above do be a judge. The different levels are: * British Gymnastics Club Judge Award * British Gymnastics County Judge Award * British Gymnastics Regional Judge Award * British Gymnastics Zonal Judge Award * British Gymnastics National Judge Award * British Gymnastics Brevet Judge Award They do need to know the rules and the scoring system. Control of players (R6) The superior judge who checks

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    My Leadership Philosophy

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    holds a dominant or superior position within its field‚ and is able to exercise a high degree of control or influence over others. I portray the qualities that a leader has: persistance‚ determination‚ confidence‚ and passion. This past summer my gymnastics career went to the next level; I was offered a job at the gymnasium. Knowing this would be a big commitment‚ I gladly accepted. I went from a student taking classes to being the person teaching the classes. I started out as an assistant to the main

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