Wellness
Physical Fitness
Cardio
FITT
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100

Optimal health and vitality, encompassing all dimensions of well-being

What is Wellness?

100

All-cause mortality risk decreases with the amount and intensity of this.

What is Physical Activity?

100

This is the force exerted by the blood on the walls of the blood vessels. It can increase the risk of heart and kidney disease if chronically high.

What is Blood Pressure?

100

What are the Frequency recommendations for aerobic exercise?

What is at least 3 days/week or 3-5 days/week?

100

The ability to move joints through their full ranges of motion.

What is Flexibility?

200

This dimension of wellness pertains to the ability to understand and attend to your feelings.

What is Emotional Wellness?

200

To improve health and wellness, at least this much moderate-intensity physical activity is recommended weekly.

What is 150 min?

200

This is the amount of blood pumped from the heart per minute, and it increases with exercise.

What is Cardiac Output?

200

Heart Rate Reserve (HRR) is a method to monitor this FITT dimension.

What is Intensity?

200

There are many tests to assess cardiorespiratory fitness/estimate VO2max. Of the ones discussed in class, this might be best for a basketball player.

What is the beep test?

300

This dimension of wellness pertains to the way you interact with others who are different from you in terms of ethnicity, religion, gender, sexual orientation, and customs.

What is Cultural Wellness?

300

The training principle that developing a particular fitness component requires performing exercises specifically designed for that component.

What is Specificity?

300

This is a normal resting HR range.

What is 50-90bpm?

300

FITT can be followed by VP. VP stands for this.

What is Volume and Progression?

300

Going on a walk would primarily use this energy system.

What is oxidative energy system?

400

This is a lifestyle management process that involves cultivating healthy behaviors and working to overcome unhealthy ones.

What is Behavior Change?

400

The training principle that progressively increasing amounts of stress on the body causes adaptation that improves fitness.

What is Progressive Overload?

400

This chamber of the heart pumps blood to the body.

What is the Left Ventricle?

400

A runner set their target HR at 75% HRR for a 30min run. List which parts of FITT are included in this sentence.

What is Intensity, Time, and Type?

400

This Stages-of-Change Model step is characterized by outwardly changing behavior and environment.

What is Action?

500

The more healthy behaviors an individual engages in is associated with an increase in this.

What is Life Expectancy?

500

These are the 5 components of physical fitness. (list all 5)

What is Cardiorespiratory Endurance, Muscular Strength, Muscular Endurance, Flexibility, & Body Composition.

500

Compared to rest, there are many changes in the cardiorespiratory system with exercise. List 4 things that increase.

What is HR, breathing rate, systolic BP, cardiac output, stroke volume, blood flow to muscles?

500

This is the Frequency recommendation for resistance training for novice trainers.

What is 2 days/week?

500

Goal setting is important for long-term success. SMART stands for this.

What is Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Realistic, Time-Specific?

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