Intro to Wellness
Goal Setting
Cardiorespiratory Endurance
Muscular Strength and endurance
Flexibility, injuries, Body composition
100

The 9 dimensions of Wellness

What are:  physical, emotional, intellectual, interpersonal/social, spiritual, environmental, occupational, financial, cultural

100

The Acronym STP in John Assaraf's goal setting pyramid

What are the Strategy, Tactics, Process?

100

Cardiorespiratory components

What is the heart, blood vessels, lungs?

100

Muscular endurance

What is the ability of a muscle to remain contracted or to contract repeatedly for a long period of time?

100

The lining that protects the bones surface in the joint.

What is cartilage?
200

It stands for the Acronym SMART

What is specific, measurable, attainable, realistic, time?

200

The two types of beliefs that John Assaraf discusses.

What are implicit and explicit beliefs?

200

The names of the blood vessels in the body.

What are the arteries, veins, capillaries, and venules?

200

Isometric exercise

What is a static exercise causing a muscle contraction with out a change in the muscle's length or a joints angle?

200

Collagen vs. Elastin

What is the white fibers that provide structure in connective tissue vs. what is the yellow fibers that make connective tissue flexible?

300

Self-efficacy

What is the belief in ones ability to take action and perform a specific task?

300

Achievement success vs. Comparison success

What is Me vs. Me- Competing with yourself to become ones best self?

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What is #1 or No One- Comparing oneself success to others around you?

300

Systemic circulation

What is the part of the circulatory system that moves blood between the heart and the rest of the body controlled by the left side of the heart?

300

Agonist vs. Antagonist muscle

What is the muscle that is flexed vs. the muscle that opposes the action of another?

300

Proprioceptor or flex receptor

What is a nerve that sends information about the muscular and skeletal systems to the nervous system?

400

Locus of Control

What is the figurative place that a person designates as the source of responsibility for the events in their life?

400
The definition of goal setting

What is a specific standard or proficiency on a task, usually within a set amount of time?

400

Oxidative energy system

What is the aerobic system that supplies energy to cells for long periods of activity?

400

Other names for the shoulder, upper back and calf muscles.

What is the deltoid, trapezius and gastrocnemius?

400

Injuries to the skin

What is an abrasion, laceration, avulsion, puncture, and blister?
500

Leading causes of death among Americans age 15-24

What are unintentional injuries (accidents), suicide, homicide, cancer, heart disease?

500

Outcome goals, Performance goals, and Process goals

What are goals that focus only on achieving a specific result?

What are goals that focus on performance standards in reference to one's own performance?

What are goals that focus on reaching subjective standards needed to complete a task? (under ones control)

500

Target heart rate zone

What is 65-95% of ones maximum heart rate (220-age)? measuring the intensity of a person's training

500
The sets and reps to train for strength and endurance.

What are 3 sets and 8-12 repetitions? 

500
All of the different ways to estimate % body fat.

What are underwater weighing, the bod pod, skin fold measurements, bioelectrical impedance analysis, DEXA and TOBEC?

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