AND VERIFIED ANSWERS
Nose, eyes, mastoid process, brachial process - ✔✔- ANSWER: Pressure
points of the body
arms (hand and elbows)
Legs (Knees and Feet) - ✔✔- ANSWER: weapons of the body
Review training schedule
Review Lesson Plan
Review Student Materials
Review Media
Review ORAW
Review Instructor Prep guide
Review Student Test - ✔✔- ANSWER: Review Lesson Materials
Individual
Small Critical Audience
Dress - ✔✔- ANSWER: Types of rehearsals
Avoid Memorization
Rehearse by parts
Rehearse for criticism
Rehearse the whole lesson - ✔✔- ANSWER: How to rehearse
Presentation flows smoothly
Instructor appears knowldegable
Instructor appears comfortable
Time limit - ✔✔- ANSWER: Evidence of Rehearsal
Prepare Classroom
Prepare Media/Equipment
Brief Support Personnel
Prepare Student Materials
Personal Apperance - ✔✔- ANSWER: Prepare the Instructional Environment
Simple and Complex - ✔✔- ANSWER: Types of Carbohydrates
Carbohydrates
Proteins
Fats
, Proper nutrition
Physical Training
Behavioral Changes - ✔✔- ANSWER: Weight Management Program
Acute Injuries
Chronic Injuries - ✔✔- ANSWER: Injury Classification
Extrinsic Factors
Intrinsic Factors - ✔✔- ANSWER: Injury Risk Factors
Progression of Training
Individualization of Training
Warm-up
Cool-down
Stretching
Protective Equipment
Proper Lifting Techniques
Proper Excercise Mechanics
Warning Signs of Injury
Proactive Injury Prevention Strategy - ✔✔- ANSWER: Injury Prevention
Rest
Ice
Compression
Elevation - ✔✔- ANSWER: Acute Injury Care
Continual Care
Restore Range of Motion
Restore Strength
Return to Physical Training - ✔✔- ANSWER: Rehabilitation of an injury
Rest
Ice
Compression
Elevation
Heat
Anti-Inflammatory Medication - ✔✔- ANSWER: Continual Care
Most common type of injury encountered throughout the Marine Corps Training
and in Operational environments other than combat. - ✔✔- ANSWER:
Musculoskeletal Injuries
Carbohydrates
Proteins