Name the three energy systems
ATP-PC, Lactic Acid, Aerobic
What training method involves mobilizing joints to improve range of motion?
Flexibility training
What is the FIIT principle?
Frequency, intensity, time, type
Name 5 fitness components
Any of - Speed, Agility, Power, Aerobic Capacity, Muscular Endurance, Flexibility, Balance etc.
What two colours make up the flag of denmark?
Red and white
What are the three macronutrients?
Fat, Carbohydrates, Protein
What does anaerobic mean?
Without oxygen
What is interval training?
Periods of high intensity work with rest
What is specificity?
Training should be relevant and appropriate to the sport
Which component of fitness combines both speed and strength?
Power
What is the deepest ocean trench?
Mariana trench
What is the easiest way to calculate maximum heart rate?
220 - age
What energy system would be primarily used in a 200m sprint?
What training method is primarily done at 60-80% heart rate?
Continuous training
Gradually making training harder as the body adapts is known as
Progressive overload

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How many toes does a cat have on its back paws?
4
During a 400m sprint, this energy system becomes dominant after the initial ATP-PC stores are depleted
Lactic Acid System
Energy for physical activity is provided by?
ATP
What training method is continuous, yet athletes vary their intensity throughout it?
Fartlek training
What is the role of static stretching?
Decreases stiffness, improves range of motion for easier recovery
What would be the three main fitness components a weightlifter would need to target to improve?
Strength, power, flexibility
What are the first 5 numbers of PI?
3.1415
Which training principle explains the loss of fitness when an athlete stops training due to injury or time off?
Reversability
Which energy system is dominant during repeated high-intensity efforts with short recovery periods, such as in interval training sessions?
Lactic Acid System
What is the main role of a cool down?
Gradually lower heart rate
The process allowing the body to overcome the effects of fatigue and increase readiness for competition is known as
Rest and recovery
Name three fitness components that are best suited the ATP-PC system
Strength, power, agility (could be speed)
Mount Kilamanjaro is located in which African country?
Tanzania
What is the main fuel used by the aerobic system to produce ATP over long periods?
Carbohydrates