Saturday, 17 November 2018

PHYSICAL EDUCATION WORK

           
           MIREIA BELMONTE:
  Mireia Belmonte is a swimmer from Barcelona has participated in three Olympic Games. She debuted in the Olympic competition with 17 years, in Beijing 2008. His second participation was in London 2012, in which she premied his Olympic medals with two silver medals in 200 m and 800 m free, reducing the Spanish record by four seconds. In the most recent of Rio 2016, she was proclaimed Olympic champion of 200 m butterfly, test in which she has proclaimed in turn, world and European champion, and achieved the bronze medal in 400 m styles.



DRAGON'S HEAD:



                                                             



 It is a very typical Chinese game. The dragon is a mythological and legendary animal of China and other Asian cultures that has parts of nine animals: lobster eyes, deer horns, camel's nose, dog's nose, catfish's whiskers, lion, snake tail, fish scales and eagle claws.We make a group of eight to twelve players forming a line. The first represents the dragon's head and the last its tail. The group starts to walk slowly, grabbing the shoulders of the partner in front but, be careful! when one of the players shouts: ya !, the head of the dragon has to try to catch the tail. The other players, without letting go, will try to protect the queue because, if it is played, it is eliminated from the game. In the event that the players are released and the dragon figure is broken, the first player will have to go to the dragon's tail and thus the second player in the row will become the first player.

Age: from 6 to 12 years old.

Duration: 10 minutes.

Organization: in a row.

Material: without material.

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