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What is cardiovascular fitness? C1 $200
Ability to exercise your entire body for long periods of time without stopping C1? $200
What are two fitness, health, and wellness benefits from regular physical activity C1 $400
Regular physical activity leads to improved physical fitness Regular physical activity leads to improved health and wellness. Helps prevent and treat various illness. Enjoy a longer life Look good, feel good, meet emergencies, have a healthy lifestyle. Resist fatigue and less likely to be injured Can participate in recreational and everyday activities Sleep better, do better in school and less depressed C1 $400
What is power? C1 $600
The ability to use strength quickly C1 $600
Name exercises that correspond to each of the health-related fitness components C1 $800
Muscular endurance- curl-ups, planks Muscular strength- push-ups, pull ups, Flexibility- sit and reach, yoga Body composition- BMI index, skin caliper test Cardio endurance- PACER test, biking, running C1 $800
Name the 6 skill-related physical fitness components Timer C1 1000
What is: Speed Power Agility Coordination Balance Reaction time
C2 $200 A pain in the side of the lower abdomen due to exercise
C2 $200 What is a side stitch
C2 $400 Cold, clammy skin and symptoms of shock are signs of which condition
C2 $400 What is Heat Exhaustion
C2 $600 An injury that occurs when you repeat a movement so much that wear and tear occur to your body
C2 $600 What is an overuse injury
C2 $800 Name 3 things you can do to prevent injuries
C2 $800 What is: Biomechanical principles Start slowly Listen to your body Warm up- cool down Be fit Moderation Dress properly
C2 $1000 What does RICE stand for and describe what each word means
C2 $1000 R est- immobilize body part to prevent further injury I ce- Ice the injured area to help reduce swelling C ompression- wrap injured area to help limit swelling E levation- raise body part above the level of the heart to help reduce swelling
C3 $200 Another name for high blood pressure
C3 $200 What is hypertension
C3 $400 A disease where bones deteriorate and become weak
C3 $400 What is osteoporosis
C3 $600 A back condition caused by abdominal muscle being to weak and the hip flexor muscles being too strong and too short which
C3 $600 What is lordosis (swayback)
C3 $800 What is a hypokinetic condition and give TWO examples of hypokinetic conditions?
C3 $800 What is a condition caused in part by sedentary living Examples: Cardiovascular diseases (atherosclerosis, heart attack, stroke), blood pressure, cancer, diabetes, obesity, osteoporosis, depression, arthritis, colds and flu
C3 $1000 Name two biomechanical principles that would help you improve your posture and avoid back problems
C3 $1000 What is: Use the large muscles of the body when lifting When lifting, keep your weight (hips) low Divide a load to make it easier to carry Avoid twisting while lifting Push or pull heavy objects rather than lift Avoid bent-over position when sitting, or lifting
C4 $200 What is maturation
C4 $200 Becoming physically mature or fully grown and developed
C4 $400 The minimum amount of overload one needs to build physical fitness
C4 $400 What is threshold of training
C4 $600 A persons upper limit of physical activity
C4 $600 What is target ceiling
C4 $800 Which type of physical activity should be done daily according to the physical activity pyramid
C4 $800 What is Lifestyle physical activity
C4 $1000 Calculate a 20 year olds maximum heart rate and target fitness zone
C4 $1000 Maximum heart rate = 200 bpm Target fitness zone- 200 x.60= 120 bpm 200 x.80 = 160 bpm bpm
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