Components of Fitness
Body Compsition
Mixed Facts
Definitions
100

What component of fitness is the ability to move through a full range of motion? 

Flexibility

100

What is body composition

The proportion of muscle, fat, and bones in someone's body.
100

What is dynamic stretching?

A stretch that is done while moving.

100

Define fitness.

Performing physical activity without without getting out of breath, sore, or tired

200

Which component of fitness is how well your heart/lungs/muscles work together?

Cardiovascular Endurance

200

True or false: Lean tissue is composed of strictly muscle.

False; it is also composed of bone.

200

Why is ballistic stretching no longer used?

It can cause connective tissue damage and muscle tears.

200

What does sedentary lifestyle mean?

A lifestyle with little to no activity.

300

Name all five components of fitness.

  1. Muscular Strength

  2. Muscular Endurance

  3. Cardiorespiratory Endurance

  4. Flexibility

  5. Body Composition

300

What are the three ways to evaluate body composition?

Caliper, Hydrostatic Weighing, and Bioelectrical Impedance Analysis. 

300

What does THR stand for?

Target Heart Rate

300

Define cardiovascular disease.

When plaque builds up around the heart and blood vessels.

400

What is muscular strength?

The amount of force muscles can produce in one effort. 

400

In what ways is the BMI inaccurate?

It doesn't take into consideration muscle mass, gender, race, bone density, or body composition.

400

What diseases can happen because of a sedentary life style?

Cardiovascular disease, strokes, high blood pressure, type 2 diabetes, and certain types of cancer

400

What is BPM?

Beats per minute (how many times your heart beats in one minute)

500

Name three benefits to cardiovascular endurance.

Improves heart health, breathing, bone health, boosts metabolism, and helps brain growth. 

500

What does FITT stand for?

Frequency

Intensity

Time

Type

500

What is the main difference between Type 1 and Type 2 diabeties?

Type 1 requires insulin, Type 2 does not.

500

Define Anaerobic.

An exercise when muscles do not require oxygen to contract. 

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