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Fixture is the process of arranging the teams in systematic order in various groups for competition in a physical activity
To understand this let us take an example
Fixture of 11 Teams..
Firstly find the nearest no. in power of two
That is 16=2×2×2×2
Two has a power 4 times therefore there will be four rounds
No. of teams in upper half=6
No. of teams in lower half=5
Now we will calculate no. of byes, byes are benefits which is given to a good team to skip matches..
No. of byes can be found by subtracting the no. of teams from nearest power of two that is 16-11=5
3 byes in upper half and 2 in lower half
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Physiological is related to physiology” and psychological is related to psychology”.
Physiological processes refer to the function of living systems. It includes the chemical and physical functions existing in living systems such as biomolecules, cells, organs, organ systems, organisms.
Psychological processes are related to mind, its functions and behaviors related to different mental statuses. It involves mental functions and behaviours.
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This test consists of six items. These tests are supposed to measure the minimum muscular fitness of an individual. In fact, they measure the level of strength and flexibility of certain key muscle groups below which the functioning of the whole body as a healthy individual seems to be endangered. These tests are graded on a pass-fail basis. But partial movements on each test can be scored from 0 to 10.
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