Prefixes
Injuries
Fitness
PEDs
Nutrition
100

Good, Normal 

Eu

100

A closed wound in which bleeding under the tissue results in a swollen egg or a goose egg

Hematoma 

100

What are the four types of muscular contractions 

Isotonic, Isometric, Eccentric, and Concentric  

100

 EPO stimulates the production of red blood cells

Blood Doping 

100

Four main Components of nutrition 

Carbs, Fats, Water, Proteins 

200

None

Nulli 

200

A closed injury in which bleeding happens under the skin often resulting in discoloration, Also known as bruise

Contusion

200

What is Isokinetic Training 

Training at a constant speed 

200

A hormone that stimulates growth, cell reproduction, and cell regeneration

Human Growth Hormone 

200

Two types of Carbs 

Simple Sugars, Complex Carbs 

300

Same 

Ipsi 

300

Occur when there is a fracture of one of the walls of orbit but the orbital rim remains intact

Blowout Fracture 

300

The break down of glucose in the body Without oxygen 

Anaerobic Exercise 

300

Any training, mechanical device, or nutritional practice that can improve exercise performance

Ergogenic Aids

300

How Many Amino Acids are Essential

9

400

Cirrhos 

Yellow or Orange 

400

A bone that is broken in at least two places

Impacted Fracture 

400

The ability to contract a muscle for a long period of time 

Muscular Endurance 

400

AAS

Anabolic Androgenic Steroids  

400

Type of fat that is solid at room temperature 

Saturated Fat 

500
Path 

Feeling, Disease 

500

An injury in which a flap of tissue is torn loose or pulled off completely

Avulsion 

500

Gradual increase in the amount of weight on the muscles

Progressive Resistance 

500

Most common type of Ergogenic Aid 

Dietary Supplements 

500

A value used to measure how much a specific food increases blood sugar levels, foods  are ranked on a scale of 0-100. The lower the number, the less it affects blood sugar levels.

Glycemic Index  

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