Heart & Lungs
Injury Prevention
Muscles
Body
Miscellaneous
100

A non insulin dependent disease where the body produces a small amount of insulin

What is Type 2 diabetes? 

100

This is a stretch that is held for a period of time in a challenging but comfortable position.

What is static stretching?

100

This is the number heartbeats per minute while you are at rest.

What is resting heart rate? 

100

This is an instrument used to measure fat on various places on the body.

What is a caliper? 

100

A type of lifestyle with little to no activity. 

What is sedentary lifestyle? 

200

This is how well your heart, lungs, and muscles work together to keep you active.

What is cardiorespiratory endurance?

200

This is a stretch that involves movement of arms and legs and allows for full range of movement.

What is dynamic stretching?

200

This is the number of heartbeats exerted while you are working hard. 

What is target heart rate?  

200

This is a way of measuring body fat by comparing a peron's weight outside of water to their weight under water. 

What is hydrostatic weighing? 

200

This is a disease that develops gradually and continues over a long period of time. 

What is chronic disease?

300

This is a disease where plaque builds up on the walls of the arteries causing them to narrow and decreases the blood flow.

What is cardiorespiratory disease?

300

This is a type of stretch that involves a bounce type movement and the stretch is not held. 

What is ballistic stretching?

300

This is the amount of force muscles can produce in one repetiton of an exercise. 

What is muscle strength?

300

This is the porportion of fat, muscle, and bone of an individual's body. 

What is body composition? 

300

The ability for the body to carry out daily activities without getting tired, out of breath, or sore. 

What is physical fitness? 

400

This is where oxygen is required to allow muscle cells to contract repeatedly without fatique. 

What is aerobic exercise?

400

This is the ability of a joint/muscle to move through a full range of motion. 

What is flexibility?

400

This is the number of repeated contractions muscles can perform agaist resistance without fatiguing. 

What is muscle endurance? 

400

This is a loose connective tissue that cushions and insulates the body. 

What is adipose tissue?

400

This is a chart that measure body fat calculated from the height and weight of a person.  

What is the BMI chart? 

500

This is where muscle cells do not require oxygen to allow for muscle contraction but rely on other reactions.

What is anaerobic exercise? 

500

This is a way of monitoring an exercise program and preventing injuries. 

What is the FITT Principle? 

500

This is a chart used to measure your physical activity. 

What is an RPE chart? 

500

This is a gel-like fat that wraps around major organs. 

What is visceral fat? 

500

A lifestyle that leads to the development of cardiovascular endurance, muscle strength, flexibility, and an ideal body weight. 

What is optimal health? 

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