A measure of health status to do with young children.
What is infant mortality?
A principle of training involving losing fitness gains due to time off with injury.
What is reversibility?
An injury to a muscle.
What is a strain?
Interval, continuous and fartlek are methods of which training type?
What is aerobic training?
What are the two groups with inequity in health we studied
What is A+TSI and Rural and Remote?
The study of cause and distribution of disease in Population groups.
What is Epidemiology?
The two anaerobic energy systems.
What is ATP/PC and Lactic Acid?
The acronym for managing an injury.
What is RICER?
Performance and fitness, schedule of events and climate and season are which dot point.
What is Initial Planning Considerations?
Why the Knights will go to Nth Qld early to prepare for their semi final.
What is acclimatisation?
Smoking laws in NSW are an example of which Ottawa action area.
What is Healthy public Policy?
This escorts oxygen to working muscles.
What is haemoglobin?
The two syllabus dash points we have to know for female athletes.
What is Iron deficiency and Bone density?
Drugs used to mask other drugs.
What is diuretics?
The term for how many people suffer a condition which is used as a criteria to determine health priorities.
What is prevalence?
An alternative health care that looks at using the eye to diagnose health issues?
What is Iridology?
The point at which performance is maximised.
What is Optimal arousal/
Pre-screening, skill and technique, fitness and warm-up/cool down are which syllabus dot point?
What is Physical preparation?
The second element when planning a training session.
What is Overview?
Who won the Core 1 mind map competition.
What is Venditti?
The first dash point in A growing and Ageing population.
What is healthy ageing?
The physiological recovery strategies.
What is cool down and hydration?
graduated exercise is part of which dot point in the syllabus?
What is rehabilitation procedures.
Physiological and Psychological considerations are related to which dot point?
What is Overtraining?
The ability to control the body position during movement.
What is kinaesthetic sense?