Made to Move
Functional Fitness
Why Train?
Move Today to Move Tomorrow
Misc
100

Name three systems of the body

Skeletal, muscular, nervous, endocrine, lymphatic, respiratory, digestive, urinary, reproductive, cardiovascular

100

Name one stated goal of functional fitness in Lesson 2. Functional Fitness IS...

- Moving well 

- Better sleep, 

- Reducing injury/sickness, 

- Achieving your goals

- Better relationships

100

Name two ways that life was different before the industrial revolution.

-Building homes

- Walking more

- Growing your own crops

- Building materials by hand

- Making own clothes

100

The ability to perform any task we might encounter is what?

Functional fitness

100

What percentage of high school football players make it to the NFL?

0.023% or 0.02%

200

This system of the body is responsible for giving it shape and protecting the vital organs

Skeletal system

200

Name two non-goals of functional fitness. Functional Fitness IS NOT...

Looking like an actor, social media and six packs, or becoming a pro athlete

200

Name two of the state negatives of the industrial revolution.

-Lack of walking 

-overconsumption of food

-sedentary lifestyle


200

An object at rest will stay at rest, an object in motion will stay in motion is what?

Newtons first law

200

Name three of the exercises performed in our warm-up.

- Jumping Jacks

- Knee to chest

- Toe Touches (Frankensteins)

- Heel kicks

- Hand to Opposite Foot

- High Knees

- Lunges

- Arm Circles

- Back Slaps

300

A self-regulating process by which an organism can maintain internal stability while adjusting to change in external conditions

Homeostasis

300

What specific muscle in the legs do Box Jumps strengthen?

Calf muscles

300

One positive come from industrial revolution is a broader range of  (blank)  opportunities and (blank)

job, careers

300

The 3 stated steps to developing a proper health plan that works are...

- Movements you enjoy

- Make time

- Move

300

Name four of six stated reasons as to what we train for...

- Strength

- Flexibility

- Strong bones

- Speed

- Endurance

- Rapid recovery fron stress

400

This specific type of movement stated in lesson one causes the body to go through homeostasis

Strenuous movement

400

What is one significance of ligaments?

- Stabilize the joint

- Allow for proper movement from bone to bone

400

How many steps a day did people get on average before the industrial revolution?

20,000 to 40,000 steps a day

400

The largest lobe in the brain is...

Frontal Lobe

400

Name the three foods that assist with cardiovascular health, as stated in our lectures.

- Oranges

- Dark Chocolate

- Ginger root

500

The kidneys, bladder and renal pelvis are part of which system?

The urinary system

500

The body's energy expenditure while resting

Resting metabolic rate

500

(blank) percent of students waking hours are spent sitting

85%

500

The significance of the Occipital Lobe is...

Vision

500

The significance of the Temporal Lobe is what? Name all three.

- Short-term memory

- Speech

- Musical Rhythm

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