Circulatory Responses
Respiratory Responses
Health‑Related Fitness Components
Skill‑Related Fitness Components
Mixed Challenge Round
100

What happens to your heart rate when you start exercising?

It goes up.

100

What is tidal volume?

The amount of air you breathe in and out in one breath.

100

What does cardiorespiratory endurance help you do?

Keep exercising for a long time without getting tired quickly.

100

What is agility?

Changing direction quickly while staying balanced.

100

What does steady state mean during exercise?

Your body is getting enough oxygen to match what it needs.

200

What does stroke volume measure?

How much blood the heart pumps out with each beat.

200

What happens to your breathing rate during exercise?

It increases.

200

What is muscular strength?

How much force your muscles can produce in one effort.

200

What is balance?

Staying steady when still or moving.

200

Why do we use anaerobic energy at the start of exercise?

Because the body hasn’t supplied enough oxygen yet.

300

What two things make up cardiac output?

Heart rate × stroke volume.

300

What is the formula for ventilation?

Tidal volume × breathing rate.

300

What is muscular endurance?

How long your muscles can keep working without getting tired.

300

What is coordination?

Using body parts together smoothly.

300

What happens to blood vessels going to working muscles during exercise?

They widen (vasodilate).

400

Which part of blood pressure rises the most during exercise?

Systolic blood pressure.

400

What is vital capacity?

The biggest breath you can possibly breathe out.

400

What does flexibility measure?

How far a joint can move.

400

What is reaction time?

How fast you respond to something you see or hear.

400

Who usually has a higher resting cardiac output: fit males or fit females?

Fit males.

500

What does VO₂ max tell us about a person?

How much oxygen their body can use during hard exercise.

500

Why does gas exchange speed up during exercise?

Because your muscles need more oxygen and produce more carbon dioxide.

500

What does body composition tell us?

How much of the body is fat and how much is muscle, bone, and other tissues.

500

What is power in sport?

Strength + speed.

500

Why does stroke volume stop increasing at high intensities?

The heart doesn’t have enough time to fill fully between beats.

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