Strength Training
Cardio
Muscle & Bones
Flexibility
Fitness Safety
100

This exercise works your chest and triceps using just your body weight.

What is a push-up?

100

Running, biking, and swimming are examples of this type of exercise.

What is aerobic exercise?

100

What is the largest muscle in the body.

What is the gluteus maximus?

100

This type of stretching is done while moving. 

What is dynamic stretching?

100

You should always do this BEFORE lifting heavy weights. 

What is warm up?

200

This piece of equipment is commonly used for squats and bench press.

What is a barbell?

200

This organ pumps blood throughout your body.

What is the heart?

200

These muscles make up your “core.”

What are the abdominals?

200

This type of stretching is held for 15-30 seconds.

What is static stretching?

200

This is the recommended amount of water to prevent dehydration during workouts.

What is staying hydrated/drinking water regularly?


300

This principle means gradually increasing weight or reps over time.

What is progressive overload?

300

This is the target heart rate zone for moderate intensity (percentage range).

What is 50-70% of max HR

300

This muscle is located on the back of your upper arm.

What is the triceps?

300

Stretching before exercise helps reduce this.

What is injury risk?

300

This is the correct breathing technique during strength training.

What is exhale on exertion?

400

This muscle is the main target during a bicep curl.

What is the biceps?

400

HITT Stands for this.

What is High Intensity Interval Training?

400

This muscle group is located on the back of your thigh.

What are the hamstrings?

400

Yoga mainly improves this component of fitness. 

What is flexibility? 

400

These should always be used when lifting heavy weights for safety.

What are spotters?


500

This type of contraction happens when a muscle shortens. 

What is a concentric contraction?

500

This energy system is mainly used during short, explosive sprints. 

What is the anaerobic system?

500

This type of joint allows movement in many directions (like the shoulder).

What is a ball-and-socket joint?

500

This method of stretching involves contracting and relaxing muscles 

What is PNF stretching?

500

This acronym stands for Frequency, Intensity, Time, and Type.

What is FITT?

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