provide points both for and against
What is the key verb DISCUSS
towards the head
What is the anatomical term 'Superior'
Muscular strength, flexibility and body Composition
What are Health Related Components of Fitness
the movement of a body from one position to another
What is MOTION
explains why spinning objects such as cricket and golf balls deviate from their normal flight paths.”
What is the Magnus Effect
inquire into
What is the key verb EXAMINE
consists of 80 bones of the head and trunk.
What is the axial skeleton
Frequency, Intensity, Time, Type
What is the FITT principle
down hill skiing, diving, swimming, sprinting 100m
What are examples of LINEAR MOTION
For every force that is exerted by one body on another, there is an equal and opposite force exerted by the second body on the first
What is Newtons Third Law of Motion
Sketch in general terms
What is the key verb OUTLINE
– involuntary, striated in appearance, occurs in the walls of the heart.
What is a cardiac muscle
exercise that is dependent on oxygen utilisation by the body to enable muscular work.
What is aerobic training
Mass x Velocity
What is the formula for Momentum
Freely moveable that allows maximum movement, with a joint cavity. eg hip and shoulder joint.
What is a synovial joint
put forward for consideration or action
What is the key verb PROPOSE
formed in the bone marrow and Contains haemoglobin,
What are Red Blood Cells
- Interval - Plyometric - Resistance with weights
What are examples of Anerobic training
an imaginary line passing through the Centre of Gravity and extending to the ground.
What is the 'line of Gravity'
is the force exerted by blood on the walls of the arteries.
What is blood pressure.
suggest what may happen based on available information
What is the key verb PREDICT
Carry deoxygenated blood from the body, has valves that helps prevent back flow of blood.
What are veins
Heart rate (HR) x Stroke Volume (SV)
What is Cardiac Output
any movement in a combination of a number of forces working in sequence. Example: Shot Put forces produced by legs and shoulders, arms, wrist and fingers produce large force to put the shot.
What are the 'summation of forces'
allows flexion, extension ,adduction abduction, internal and external rotation, e.g shoulder and hip
What is a ball and socket joint