Name three winter sports.
Snowboarding, skiing, ice skating, etc (accept all good answers)
Which is the primary function of carbohydrates?
Supply energy.
Do you accept the challenge?
Do 5 push ups in 1 minute
Which is the main greenhouse gas cattles produce?
Methane
Which diet is considered to be the healtiest in the world?
The mediterranean diet.
How many players can there be in a tennis match?
From 2 to 4.
Which categories are nutrients divided into? Explain!
Macronutrients (carbs, proteins and lipids) and micronutrients (vitamins and electrolites).
Are you ready?
Run in place for 1 minute
Name 3 forms of alternative energy.
Solar, wind, water (hydroelectric), hydrogen, electric, nuclear...
What does an osteopath do?
He/She looks for the cause of pain.
Where is paddle played?
In an indoor court similar to tennis surrounded by a plexiglass.
How many times in a day should you eat carbs?
4-5 times a day
I keeps getting harder...are you sure you are up for the next challenge? you need 2 players for this one!
2 members of the team need to work together.
One will hold the other by the feet as a wheelbarrow and help him/her walk with their hands from one side to the other of the Sala Magna and back in 1 minute
What are the best ways to reduce air pollution?
Walking and riding a bike
Why is it important to eat healthy?
Because it influences growth, as well as physical and mental health
What gear do you need to wear when rollerblading to avoid getting hurt?
Knee-pads, elbow-pads, wrist protectors and helmet.
Which metabolism is activated during a marathon?
Aerobic
Challenge twist, choose your player right!!!
Challenge a member of an opposite team to a stareing contest. You need to stare at your opponent without blinking. The first one to blink looses giving the points to the opposite team.
What a twist!
What tree is this leaf from?
Maple tree
How much weight is there on your neck when it's bent over while looking at your mobile phone?
27 kg
What are the 5 main types of sports? Give examples for each type.
Primarily physical (ex. rugby, athletics)
Primarily mind (ex. chess)
Primarily motorized (ex. car racing)
Primarily coordination ( ex. billiards)
Primarily animal-support (ex. equestrian)
What is the nutrient that brain cells use to function?
Glucose
Are you sure you can do it?
All members of the team need to do 20 jumps on the spot on one leg and simultaneously draw a circle on their belly with one hand
What are scientists developing to store CO2 into the oceans?
Microalgae
What are some of the posturally inappropriate positions?
Sleeping on your belly, using your mobile phone with your neck bent, legs crossed, holding your bag on one side.