Health Components
Skill Components
Principles of Fitness
Workout Programs
Miscellaneous
100

Name any one of the health components of fitness.

FLEXIBILITY, BODY COMPOSITION, CARDIOVASCULAR ENDURANCE, MUSCULAR ENDURANCE, MUSCULAR STRENGTH

100

Name any one of the skill components of fitness.

AGILITY, SPEED, POWER, BALANCE, REACTION TIME, COORDINATION

100

Name any one of the 6 principles of fitness.

SPECIFICITY, OVERLOAD, PROGRESSION, REVERSIBILITY, VARIATION, REST and RECOVERY

100

This is the section of a workout where you are preparing the body for more intense exercise.

WARM UP

100

The birthplace of Arbor Day is attributed to this Nebraska city.

NEBRASKA CITY

200

Focusing on low repetitions with high weight works on this component.

MUSCULAR STRENGTH

200

This is the combination of both strength and speed.

POWER

200

The concept of "use it or lose it" refers to this principle of fitness.

REVERSIBILITY

200

No matter the goals of a program, all workout Programs should include cardio training, strength training, and this third component.

FLEXIBILITY TRAINING

200

This city is the capital of Australia.

CANBERRA

300

These types of exercises DO NOT require oxygen to perform.

ANAEROBIC EXERCISE

300

Being able to dribble a soccer ball like Messi can be a good indicator of this component.

COORDINATION

300

Changing the equipment you use or the location you exercise in is practicing this component.

VARIATION

300

This is the longest section of a workout and is where the main exercise is taking place.

CONDITIONING

300

This element on the Periodic Table has the chemical symbol Au.

GOLD

400

This type of stretching involves moving parts of the body continuously while gradually increasing reach, speed, or both gently through a full range of motion.

DYNAMIC STRETCHING

400

This is the most challenging skill component to see improvements in.

REACTION TIME

400

Practicing proper overload and progression helps athletes to avoid this common exercise phenomenon where you stop experiencing growth.

PLATEAU

400

This acronym helps you create a guideline to make sure you are including all necessary components of fitness in your training.

FITT (FREQUENCY, INTENSITY, TIME, TYPE)

400

This is the human body's largest organ.

SKIN

500

Your BMI can be measured using your height and weight. What does BMI stand for?

BODY MASS INDEX

500

HIIT workouts are great for improving your speed. What does HIIT stand for?

HIGH INTENSITY INTERVAL TRAINING

500

This principle explains why swimmers develop significant shoulder strength while marathoners develop efficient running strides.

SPECIFICITY

500

When describing intensity of a workout, you use a scale referred to as an RPE scale which stands for this.

RATE OF PERCEIVED EXERTION

500

In what century did the term dumbbell first start being used. 

18TH CENTURY (1711)

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