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Miscellaneous
General Knowledge
100

What does the FITT principle stand for?

Frequency, Intensity, Time, Type

100

What are 3 principles of training?

Progressive overload, training thresholds, reversibility, specificity, variety, warm-up and coold-down.

100

What are the 3 phases of competition?

Pre, in, off season

100

What is the capital of Canada?

Ottawa

100

What is the third largest state/territory in Australia?

Northern Territory

200

What are 3 topics a health screening questionnaire cover?

Age, gender, health status, medical conditions, medication use, family health history, current or past injuries.

200

What are 3 physiological adaptations to training?

Stroke volume, cardiac output, resting heart rate, fast/slow twitch muscles fibres, muscle hypertrophy, haemoglobin levels, oxygen uptake and lung capacity.

200

What are the sub phases of competition?

Macro, meso, microcycles?

200

How many episodes are currently out for the new season of Stranger Things?

4

200

What countries flag does not have blue, red or white in it?

Jamaica

300

What is one exercise level/activity goal an individual may have?

  • lose weight

  • improve overall fitness and wellbeing

  • increase strength

  • be able to compete in a fun run such as the ‘City to Surf’

  • run a marathon in under 3 hours

  • be selected in a representative sports team such as NPL 1 for football.

300

What are 3 types of aerobic training?

Fartlek

Continuous

Aerobic Interval

Circuit

300

What are two aspects that need to be considered when designing a training session?

Health and safet considerations

overview

warm up and cool down

Skill instruction and practice

conditioning

strategy and tactics

athlete reflection and/or coach evaluation

300

Whats the national flower of Japan?

Cherry Blossom

300

What animal can live without its head for several days?

Cockroach

400

What is the difference between a recreational and elite athlete?

Recreation = fun

Elite = for work/full time/ professional

400

What are the 3 types of strength training?

Fixed/free weights

Elastics

Body weights

400

What does tapering mean?

Reducing training load before a final/big event.

400

What is the smallest country in the world?

Vatican City

400

What countries flag is slightly different on each side?

Paraguay

500

What is a potential risk of prescribing a training program without fitness testing?

The program may be too easy or too difficult

500

What is the correct spelling of PNF?

Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitator

500

What are the two types of anxiety athletes experience?

Trait and state.

500

Where was teh first Olympic Games held?

Athens 1896

500

How many time zones are there in December in Australia?

4

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