Body Systems
Biomechanics & Components of Fitness
Types of Skill, Training Programs & Assessing
Skill Acquisition & Feedback
100

Transports water, oxygen and nutrients to cells

One main function of cardiovascular system
100

Common pieces of sports equipment worn helps reduce impact by absorbing force, protecting athletes from injury.

What is gloves, knee pads, or helmet

100

This skill is performed in a stable and predictable environment.

What is a closed skill
100

This tool helps assess proficiency by listing specific standards or skills to check off as they are demonstrated.

What is a criteria checklist?

200

This dome-shaped muscle located at the base of the lungs contracts and flattens to help draw air into the lungs.

What is the diaphragm?

200

This fitness component, commonly measured by the sit-and-reach test, evaluates the range of motion in the lower back and hamstrings.

What is flexibility?  

200

This training method aims to build strength, power or muscular endurance by exercising muscles against resistance.

What is resistance training?

200

Practice that involves short sessions interspersed with periods of rest, during which either feedback is provided or another skill is practiced.

What is distributed practice?

300

This term refers to a position closer to the surface of the body, opposite to 'deep.'

What is superficial?

300

This technique involves bending the knees and lowering the center of gravity to spread the impact force when landing from a jump, reducing injury risk.

What is absorbing force through proper landing mechanics.

300

This type of skill is performed in a changing environment, requiring athletes to adapt their movements based on external factors, such as opponents' actions and varying conditions.

What is an open skill?

300

This type of feedback comes from external sources, like a coach’s advice or video analysis, to help an athlete correct and improve performance.

What is augmented feedback?

400

This term describes the maximum amount of air that a person can exhale after a maximum inhalation, combining tidal volume, inspiratory reserve volume, and expiratory reserve volume.  

What is vital capacity?

400

This type of analysis occurs before an event and involves planning strategies, setting goals, and identifying key performance indicators to enhance an athlete's performance.

What is preparation analysis?

400

This term refers to skills that are tailored and refined for specific sports or activities, requiring consistent practice and situational awareness.

What are specialized skills?

400

This process involves learning and refining new skills over time through practice, feedback, and adaptation, crucial in developing athletic proficiency.

What is skill acquisition?

500

This physiological measurement represents the peak oxygen uptake and is a critical determinant of an athlete's endurance performance capacity.

What is VO₂ max?

500

This concept refers to the interplay between the center of gravity, line of gravity, and base of support, which collectively determine an individual's ability to maintain equilibrium during movement or while stationary.

What is stability?

500

This type of judgment relies on measurable data and is crucial in minimizing personal bias in sports where accuracy and fairness are essential.

What are objective judgments?

500

This type of feedback is based on sensory information within the body, such as the feeling of muscle movement and joint position, helping athletes refine their skills from within.

What is internal or kinesthetic feedback?

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