Energy Systems
Fitness Components
Training Methods
Training Principles
Macronutrients
100

What are the three energy systems?

ATP-PC, Lactic Acid, Aerobic

100

What are the 7 fitness components?

Muscular Speed, Muscular Power, Muscular Endurance (Anaerobic Power), Muscular Strength, Aerobic Capacity, Agility, Flexibility

100

What are the 7 training methods?

Interval Training, Continuous Training, Fartlek Training, Resistance Training, Circuit Training, Flexibility Training, Plyometric Training

100

What are the 7 training principles?

Frequency, Intensity, Duration, Specificity, Individuality, Progressive Overload, Variety. 

100

What macronutrient would steak fall under?

Protein

200

What does ATP stand for?

Adenosine Triphosphate

200

What fitness component matches this definition; an ability to exert maximal force quickly?

Muscular Power

200
Identify two different types of weight training exercises. 

Squatting with weights, bicep curls with dumbells (Student answers may vary)

200

Training to meet the demands of a sport is an example of which principle?

Specificity

200

Can you name the three macronutrients?

Protein, Fats, Carbohydrates

300

Approximately how long can the ATP-PC System provide us with energy?

10-15 seconds

300

What is the definition of muscular endurance?

the ability of specific muscle groups to sustain activity at high intensity using energy produced by anaerobic energy systems

300

What is the best method for training muscular strength?

Resistence Training

300

What training principle should be utilised to prevent injury?

Progressive Overload

300

Name three types of food carbohydrates can be found in.

Grains, Fruits, Vegetables and Legumes

400

What is the main difference between aerobic and anaerobic energy systems?

Aerobic uses oxygen and anaerobic does not.

400

What fitness component does a medicine ball chest throw test?

Upper body muscular power

400

What two training methods are related and why?

Continuous and Fartlek training because Fartlek training is a form of continuous training.

400

Sets and Reps in the gym are an example of which principle?

Duration

400

When protein is digested, it is broken down into what?

Amino Acids

500

For how long and under what conditions can the Aerobic System resynthesize energy?

Indefinitely, in the presence of oxygen and glycogen.

500

Name three drills a soccer player could do to test their agility

Student responses may differ but could be - agility pole weave, moving around/past a defender etc

500

What training method is best suited for training multiple fitness components?

Circuit training

500

What are three ways you can increase the intensity of interval training? 

Increase speed, Increase the distance, Decrease rest in between sets and reps

500

When fats are digested, they're broken down into fatty acids. If there is an excess supply of fatty acids, it is converted and stored as _________________. 

Triglycerides 

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