Fitness
Safety
Wild Card
Key Terms
100

What does the FITT Principle stand for?

Frequency 

Intensity

Type 

Time

100

What are the two biggest giveaways that someone is having a heart attack? 

Chest and left arm pain

100

A type of wound where the outer layer of skin is damaged, usually from friction against a rough surface 

Abrasion

100

What do the 3 C's stand for?

Check, Call, Care

200

This principle of exercise training can be summed up in "Use it or lose it"

Reversibility

200

The acronym FAST (Face drooping, Arm Weakness, Speech difficulty, Time to call 911) is connected with which medical condition

A stroke

200

The medical term for a severe allergic reaction

Anaphylaxis

200

What term means very fast breathing which lowers carbon dioxide levels in the blood

Hyperventilation

300

Weightlifting, sprinting, interval training are examples of what type of exercise

Anaerobic

300

What is the #1 priority when dealing with someone who is bleeding?

Controlling or stopping the bleeding

300

If you are more cardiovascularly in shape, what happens to your resting heart rate?

It decreases

300

What term means challenging your body in exercise more than it is used to?

Overload

400

We don't measure Body Composition in PE because we don't have a device for that. However, we can measure something similar using height and weight. What is it called?

Body mass index (BMI)

400

What is the major cause of heat cramps

Lack of water/fluids

400

Aerobic training is with "________" and is most related to which component of health related fitness?

Oxygen and cardiovascular endurance

400

Agility

The ability to change direction while on the move

500

Name the 11 Components of Fitness and specify if they're Health or Skill related

Health: Muscular Endurance, Muscular strength, Cardiovascular Endurance, Body Composition Flexibility 

Skill: Coordination, Balance, Speed, Power, Agility, Reaction Time

500

What does the PRICE principal stand for?

Protect

Rest

Ice

Compress

Elevate

500

Which training principle describes the gradual increase of demand in an exercise

Progression

500

Hypotension 

Low blood pressure

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