Health-Related CoF
Skill-Related CoF
Health-Related CoF Fitness Testing
Skill-Related CoF Fitness Testing
Bonus Catergory
100

How many health-related components of fitness are there?

6

100

How many skill-related components of fitness are there?

4

100

Name the 2 tests that can be used to test Cardiovascular Endurance

12 Minute Run (Cooper Test)

Multi-stage Fitness Test (Beep Test)

100

Name the test used for testing agility

Illinois Agility Run Test

100

Name the fitness test used to measure strength

Handgrip Dynamometer

200

The component of fitness that allows an individual to perform a movement quickly over a distance

Speed

200

A basketball player performing a cutting movement requires this.

Agility

200

Name the test used to testing Power and state a sporting activity that this component of fitness would be used.

Vertical Jump Test

-Volleyball

-Basketball

-Track & Field (Long Jump/High Jump)

200

Name the fitness test used for testing REACTION and explain how this type of test is done.

Drop-ruler test

one person drops a ruler while the other person tries to catch the ruler before it drops to the ground. The person who is dropping the ruler will not say when he/she is going to do so.

200

Fitness testing allows someone to make a personal exercise plan to develop their area(s) of weaknesses.

What are the 5 principles of training?

Specificity

Progression

Overload

Reversibility

Tedium

300

A cyclist relies on this health-related component of fitness as their hip flexors, hamstrings and quadriceps have to contract continuously for long periods of time without tiring

Muscular Endurance

300

Name the 4 skill-related components of fitness

Agility

Balance

Coordination

Reaction

300

Define the term Strength.

How did we determine our strength during our weight training sessions?

ability to exert maximum force in one go

1 rep max

300

Describe the Anderson Wall Toss Test

Measure 2m away from the wall

underarm toss a tennis ball against the wall with one hand and catch it with the other. 

Once you catch, immediately throw the ball back against the wall to catch it in the hand that originally started.

Continue this action for 30 seconds.


300

State 3 reasons why a coach would test an athlete?

-Monitor improvement

-Inform design of a training programme

-If previously injured, check if athlete is back to regular fitness levels

-Assessing if they are suitable to play different positions

-Motivation

400

Name the 6 health-related components of fitness

CVE

Flexibility

Muscular Endurance

Power

Speed

Strength

400

The time it takes to respond to a stimulus

Reaction

400
Name the test for SPEED and explain how this test is done

30/50M sprint

-2 cones measured with a tape measure

-performer at the starting line

-on 'go' run as fast as they can (maximum effort)

-cross the finish line, timer stops and records

r-est and repeat 3 times

400

Name and Describe the test used for testing balance

Stork Stand Test

stand on one foot, place the other foot against the inside of the knee, hands placed on hips.

Close both eyes and timer starts.

Time stops when eyes open or you lose balance

400

Name two component of fitness that is needed most for both a GYMNAST & a CYCLIST.

Give a short explanation as to why.

Strength

Power

Balance

500

Definition of 'health-related component of fitness'

Contributes to a healthy body.

Physical fitness directly related to good health and meeting the demands of every day life.

Helps with the prevention of diseases

500

Definition of 'skill-related component of fitness'

focus on skills and abilities needed to perform successfully in sporting situations

level of physical fitness necessary to take on the demands of regular sporting activity.

500

Multi-stage abdominal conditioning test measures what component of fitness?

Provide an explanation as to why

Muscular Endurance

Requires the same muscle group to contract over a long period of time without tiring.

500

Name the test used for testing coordination and provide a sporting example where this component of fitness would be used

Anderson Wall Toss (Wall Toss)

-cricket

-baseball

500

What is the difference between Health-Related Fitness and Skill-Related Fitness?

Health

Contributes to a healthy body.

Physical fitness directly related to good health and meeting the demands of every day life.

Helps with the prevention of diseases


Skill

focus on skills and abilities needed to perform successfully in sporting situations

level of physical fitness necessary to take on the demands of regular sporting activity.

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