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How many fitness groups are there? 

100

What is most important when setting up long term and short term goals? 

Having specific dates to achieve them

100

The measurement of a person's weight. 

Body Mass Index (BMI)

100

What you do before you start an exercise. 

Warm-up 

100

How many days should you wait between strength training sessions? 

1-2 days

200

What group describes exercises for a muscle or group of muscles that helps people to exert physical force?

Muscular strength 

200

What are the 3 levels of intensity for exercises according to the Talk Test? 

1 (Light), 2 (moderate), and 3 (Vigorous) 

200

What are the two things anyone should do before starting a fitness routine? 

Flexibility and strength measurements

200

What you do after completing an exercise. 

Cool down 

200

What group of muscles are more prone to injury? 

Small-muscle group (shoulders, triceps, biceps, calves) 

300

What group describes exercises that helps increase heart rate and blood flow? 

Cardio/Aerobic 

300

True or False: People under 18 can exercise both large and small muscles without precaution. 

False (People under 18 should exercise large-group muscles or with complimentary muscle groups) 

300

At what target heart rate range should be aimed for when starting an exercise program? 

60% 

300

What posture is recommended when completing exercises? 

A natural straight arch of the back, and with your chest lifted. 

400

What group describes exercises that help a muscle or group of muscles to keep their stretchiness? 

Flexibility 

400

True or False: For weightlifting you should remember to start slow, keep control of reps, and don't lock your knees or elbows.

True

500

What group describes exercises that help a muscle or group of muscles to keep moving for long periods of time? 

Muscular endurance 

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