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UBATAY, CHRISTIAN P. BSMT 2-3 P.E 4 (MIDTERM) MR.

DANOS, GLENN

Lesson 3

Activity 1
Enumeration: Answer the following questions below.

Different Facilities and Equipment’s in rowing and discuss the importance and use in your own words in any
order.

Facilities and Equipment Importance and Use

- A long pole that is flat and wide at one end and that is used for
1.) Oar rowing and steering a boat
- A person who rows a boat especially as a member of racing
2.) Oarsman team.
- A person who propels a boat by means of an oar.
3.) Rower
- To enable a number of large men or women to propel themselves
4.) Racing shell over an expanse of water as quickly and efficiently as possible.
- Sliding seat meaning that it will move backwards and forwards on
5.) Seat wheels to allow the rower greater movement
- Rowers attach their feet to their boat via shoes fixed to a metal
plate in the boat (foot stretcher). This provides them with a stable
6.) Shoes base to push off.

DO THIS - Instruction/s: Draw an OAR and BOAT and then label each part of it.
Assessment

Identify the given sentences. Please answer in the blank space before the number.

Rowing 1. The sport of racing in a long, narrow boats that are moved by using oars.

Rower 2. Is a person who propels a boat by means of an oar.

Oarsman 3. A person who rows a boat especially as a member of racing team.

Oar 4. A long pole that is flat and wide at one end and that is used for rowing and steering a boat.

Steer 5. To control the direction in something moves.

Life Jackets 6. A buoy in some kind inflatable worn by rowers in order to stay afloat in the water in case the
h boat capsizes.

Bailers 7. Equipment used to scoop the water, which enters the shell during rowing.

Close oarlock 8. Used by novice rowers to prevent the oars from slipping out of the oarlock as the stroke is
h performed.

1900 9. Rowing was first introduced as an Olympic Sport.

1908 10. Rowing was first played in the Olympics for women.

Lesson 4

Activity 1
Identify the duties and responsibilities of the Coxswain.

 In charge of steering and boat maneuvering


 Responsible for group coordination
 Responsible for group safety
 Take charges of Group rhythm
 Organizing, directing and coaching in the boat
 Identifying and addressing technical errors
Identify the duties and responsibilities of the Rowers

 Take charge of the boat’s propulsion.


 Serve as lookout for any obstacles that may endanger the group while the boat is underway.
 Assist the coxswain in maintaining group rhythm.

What is Steering?

- To take someone or something or make someone or something go in the direction in which you
want him, her, or it.

Assessment

Identify the following areas of each crew members in the rowing boat

Coxswain - Sits in the stern of the boat

Bow Rower starboard side - Bowman (No. 1 Seat)

Stern Rower portside - Stroke (No. 8 Seat)

Stern Rower starboard side - No. 7 Seat

Reserve Rower - No. 3, 4, 5 and 6 (Middle of the boat)

Bow Rower port - No. 2 Seat

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