Movies
Muscles of the Body
Training Methods
Resistance Programming
Music
100

In Toy Story, this toy believes he can fly.

Buzz Lightyear

100

This is the largest muscle in your body and is used during squats.

gluteus maximus

100

Training method where the muscle length does not change under tension.

Isometric training

100

The number of repetitions you can perform with a given weight is known as this.

repetition maximum (RM)

100

Known as the "King of Pop"

Michael Jackson

200

"Ya like jazz?"

Bee Movie

200

The antagonist muscle to the biceps during a curl

Triceps

200

Example of resistance activity that only uses your body weight.

calisthenics (e.g., push-ups, squats)

200

This overload technique involves gradually increasing the weight and decreasing reps.

Pyramiding

200

Which artist sang "As it was"?

Harry Styles

300

"Why so serious?"

The Joker (The Dark Knight)

300

Contraction where the muscle shortens under tension.

Concentric contraction

300

The advantage of using free weights compared to machine systems.

They engage stabilising muscles and mimic real-life movement patterns.

300

A safety strategy where a partner assists you with free weight lifts.

Spotting

300

This rapper’s real name is Marshall Mathers.

Eminem

400

Wakanda is the home of this Marvel superhero.

Black Panther

400

Identify one exercise that specifically strengthens the latissimus dorsi.

Pull-up or lat pulldown

400

Name one plyometric exercise and the sport it benefits.

Box jumps for basketball (or broad jumps for long jump, etc.)

400

Name two variables you can manipulate to overload a muscle.

Resistance (weight), repetitions, sets, rest, or speed of lift.

400

This artist was the youngest solo headliner ever at Coachella in 2019.

Billie Eilish

500

The first Disney princess movie ever made

Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs

500

Explain the roles of agonist and antagonist muscles during a bench press.

The pectorals are the agonist (prime mover) and the back muscles act as antagonists to control the movement.

500

Explain the difference between isotonic and isokinetic training.

Isotonic involves movement with constant resistance (e.g., bicep curl), while isokinetic uses machines to maintain constant speed regardless of effort.

500

Explain the purpose of pre-exhaustion in resistance training.

It fatigues a primary muscle with an isolation exercise before a compound lift to increase training intensity.

500

This song is currently #1 (Aus and worldwide)

Golden - Demon Hunters

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