What organisation defines health as:
“A state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity”
World Health Organisation (WHO)
Define fitness:
“The ability to .....”
“The ability to cope with the demands of the environment”
Name the six main nutrients
Carbohydrates
Fats
Proteins
Vitamins
Minerals
Water
List all components of fitness
Define VO2 Max
“The volume of oxygen that can be consumed while exercising at a maximum capacity”
There are 3 components which are all necessary for health/well-being. Name all 3
Physical
Mental
Social
Explain how environmental demands may vary between individuals
Provide 2 examples of carbohydrates
Found in foods such as:
Fruits
Bread
Pasta
Rice
Potatoes
Sugars
What information do fitness tests provide?
VO2 Max is measured in?
Measured in millilitres per kilogram of body weight per minute
(ml/kg/min)
What component is defined as -“A positive sense of involvement with _____, ______ and others in the _________”
For double points: elaborate on this point by giving 2 examples
Social health and well-being
Describe how poor health can influence fitness
Professional athletes spend large amounts of time training and competing. Explain how this influences the calories they consume in their diet.
What does it mean by testing protocol and why is that important?
Test protocol: The correct procedure for carrying out a test, if done incorrectly, this might affect the results.
If it is not followed correctly it could impact the results and cause them not to be valid
What does a high VO2 Max tell us about an athlete?
What component is defined as - “Feeling well in the mind, with a positive outlook and a sense of your own value”
For double points: elaborate on this point by giving 2 examples
Mental health and well-being
Describe, using two examples, how taking part in regular physical activity can improve a person’s social health and well-being
What is energy measured in?
Kilocalories (kcal) or calories for short
Select two COF and name the fitness test you would use to help measure them
Cardiovascular Endurance: Cooper Run or multistage fitness test (Bleep)
Muscular Endurance: Sit up test
Flexibility: Sit and reach
Power: Vertical Jump
Speed: 30m Sprint
Strength: Hand grip dynamometer
Agility: Ilinois agility test
Reaction: Ruler drop test
Coordination: Anderson Wall Toss Test
Balance: Stork Test
How can we test VO2 Max?
1: In a lab using a treadmill or cycle odometer. With multiple pieces of expensive equipment.
2: Estimate using the 12 minute Cooper run or the Bleep test
Define Physical Health and well-being
“Being well in the body and free from injury and illness”
Can you be fit but unhealthy? Justify your answer
Yes. You can be an athlete with high levels of fitness but still become injured.
People who are suffering from illness may exercise to help their recovery while also improving their fitness
Finish the sentence: “A balanced diet is one that gives your body ...”
“A balanced diet is one that gives your body all the nutrients it needs to function correctly, in the right proportions”
Accurately split the components of fitness into the two categories:
H____________
S____________
Health Related:
Cardiovascular Endurance
Flexibility
Muscular Endurance
Power
Strength
Speed
Skill related:
Agility
Balance
Co-ordination
Reaction Time
How can you improve your VO2 max? Be specific.