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Angry Cat
Body
Awareness
‘Angry Cat’ is a Body Schooling
Activity that develops a correct
body posture for safe rolling.
It also develops shoulder
strength and flexibility which is
important for gymnastics skills
such as handstands and
cartwheels.
Body Awareness is a child’s ability to
recognise, use and name various body
parts on command in four postural
positions: standing, kneeling, sitting and
lying. The child will be able to control
a specific body part, performing a
specific action, at a specific time, in a
specific place/space and in a specific
way. As children become more and
more skilful they will also be able to
explain why this movement/action is
required.
Straight
Shape
Star
Shape
A straight shape is a Foundation
Shape which involves the body
being aligned as straight as
possible. The shape can be made
lying down, standing up, in a jump,
or inverted in a handstand.
A straight shape is integral to
many other sporting skills so it is
essential that children can adopt a
straight shape instinctively.
A star shape is a Foundation
Shape which involves the body
being fully extended with legs
and arms as wide as possible.
The shape can be made lying
down, standing up, in a jump or
wheeled in a cartwheel.
Balance
(one foot)
Climbing
A static balance held with one
foot flat on the floor using arms
to achieve stillness. It is
important to be able to achieve
this balance for dressing,
hopping, skipping, kicking and
dodging.
Climbing is achieved by
alternately gripping with and
pulling on arms and pushing legs.
Efficient climbing allows children
to explore their surroundings and
satisfy their inquisitive nature.
Pushing
an Object
Log Roll
Objects are usually pushed with
the aim of moving that object from
one place to another. Pushing can
involve the upper or lower body.
The upper body can be used to
push a trolley or pram, the lower
body can be used to push or ride a
scooter or bike. Heavier objects
require more force to be applied.
A log roll is a full rotation of
the body from head to foot.
The roll involves a straight
body lying on the floor with
legs stretched and arms
extended above the head.
It is important in trampolining,
diving and gymnastics.
Pulling
an Object
Lunging
Pulling requires good balance, grip,
good upper body strength and a
strong, firm base. An object is
usually pulled to move the object
from one place to another.
The lunge is a Body Management
Skill that requires balance, lower
body strength and coordination. It
involves a large step forwards or
sideways usually to control
momentum.
Dodging
Dodging is a quick transference of
weight from one foot to the other.
It is used to deceive or flee from
an opponent or evade an obstacle.
It is important in invasion games.