3.5 Putting Instructions in Order Quiz Please sign up for the course before taking this quiz. “Vinyasa krama” is the careful placement of something that is one part of many1 True False Which of the following was not a tip about how to put instructions in order?1 Start at the body parts that are most distant to the floor, then work your way down. For a pose that you repeat for each side, give the same instructions for both sides. Teach the simple instructions before the complex ones. Teach the easier work before the hardest work Which of the following was not a tip about how to put instructions in order?1 Start with the position of what is on the floor. Teach the instructions that reduce risk factors before teaching how to deepen the pose. Teach the easier work before the hardest work Start with the instructions about the major joints of the body, then work your way to the smaller ones. Giving instructions in a logical order for easy comprehension, and so that one sets up the next one, is an example of what?1 Ordering of instructions that needs work Ordering of instructions that is absent when needed Skillful ordering of instructions According to the lesson, teaching asana without an intelligent set of choices about the order of poses in a class, and the order of instructions for the poses is _______.1 Sometimes necessary A teaching technique that requires great skill Risky and ineffective None of the above Which of the following was not one of the given usages of the word “vinyasa?”1 A mini-sequence of poses, which, together, link one pose to the next. Purification through heat. Often used to describe a class with much movement. A step-by-step method of setting an intention in ones’ practice or life then taking the steps toward what is intended.