Components of Fitness
Skill-Related Fitness
Health-Related Fitness
Getting your HR up
Benefits of Physical Fitness
100

The ability to bend without breaking.


What is Flexibility? Pick a stretch for you opponent.

100

The rate at which someone can cover a distance. 

What is Speed?

100

A type of physical activity that is planned, structured and purposeful. 

What is Exercise? Give an exercise to your opponent team! (I decided the amount)

100

A traditional lower body exercise that is double knee dominant. 

What are squats? Opposite team does 12 air squats. 

100
Exercise lowers this type of disease by strengthening your heart and lungs as well as providing your muscles with oxygen. 

What is Cardiovascular Disease?

200

The ability to engage in a certain activity for an extended amount of time, can be both aerobic and/or muscular. 

What is Endurance? Give me an example of endurance in either or both aspect. 

200

Holding a particular posture or position on a surface steady. 

What is Balance?

200

Cardiorespiratory type of fitness. Means in the presence of oxygen.

What is Aerobic? Give me an example for extra fun!
200

Core workout that is done with your elbows and toes placed on the ground, legs long behind you with a neutral spine?

What are planks? Opposite team does a 20 second plank on my say.

200

Increased muscle mass causes a higher metabolic rate which helps someone manage their what?

What is Weight?

300

The ability to exert force against resistance. Could be measured by how much is lifted, pushed or pulled. 

What is Muscular Strength? Pick a body weight exercise for your opponent (I decide the reps.)

300

The ability to use different parts of the body together smoothly and efficiently. 

What is Coordination? 

300

Does not require oxygen, uses glycogen to provide your body energy. 

What is Anaerobic? Give me an example of this type for extra awesomeness points.

300

A calisthenic jump done from a standing position with legs together and arms at the sides to a position with the legs apart and the arms over the head.

What are Jumping Jacks? Opposite team complete 20 Jumping Jacks. 

300

Physical fitness causes a decrease in the chances of developing this bone density disease.

What is osteoporosis?

400
What principle is connected to the frequency in which you engage in a specific activity for a certain amount of time or duration each week at at a certain level of activity.


What is FITT? Tell me the acronym for double points


400

Combination of strength and speed. 

What is Power?

400

The heart and lungs working together to deliver oxygen and nutrients to the muscles and cells.


What is Cardiorespiratory Fitness? Give me an example for an extra "Great job!"

400

An upper body workout that puts the person in a similar position to a high plank. The person with lower their body to the floor and then return to the original high plank position. 

What is a Push-up? Opposite team does 10 Push-ups. 

400

What two hormones are released during physical activity that help manage mental health and mood.

What are endorphins and serotonin 

500

a measure of body weight relative to height

Body Mass Index (BMI)

500

The ability to rapidly change the body's momentum and direction.

What is Agility?

500

50-70% of a maximum heart rate during moderate-intensity activity. 

What is Target Heart Rate?

500

Full body, cardio exercise performed from a plank position, alternately bringing one knee to the chest, then back out again, speeding up each time until a running speed has been met, against the floor.

What are Mountain Climbers? Opposite team 20 sec mountain climber on my say.

500

Higher grade, better concentration, more focus all lead to improved ______________ performance. 

What is Improved Academic Performance?

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