Exercise Science
Sports Rules
Fitness and Training
Anatomy
Sports History
100

What system controls breathing and heart rate during exercise?

What is Cardiovascular system.

100

How many players are on the field for one soccer team?

What is 11.

100

What type of exercise improves muscle strength?

What is Resistance Training.

100

What muscle is mainly used for bicep curls?

What is Biceps.

100

Where were the first modern Olympic games held?


Athens, Greece (1896).

200

 The point during exercise at which lactic acid begins to accumulate in the blood faster than it can be removed.


What is the Lactate Threshold?

200

This term describes when a player dribbles, stops, and picks up the ball, then dribbles again.

What is a double dribble?

200

This principle states that for a muscle to increase in strength, it must be stressed beyond its normal capacity.

What is the Overload Principle?

200

 The type of muscle fiber specialized for endurance activities, having high oxygen capacity?

What are Slow-Twitch (Type I) fibers.

200

Who is credited with starting the modern Olympic games?


Baron Pierre de Coubertin.

300

This term describes the oxygen consumption remaining elevated after a high-intensity workout.

What is EPOC (Excess Post-exercise Oxygen Consumption) or "Afterburn"?


300

This rule states that a player cannot be behind the last defender when the ball is played to them.

What is offside?

300

The "S" in the SMART goal acronym, crucial for advanced goal setting.

What is Specific?

300

The name of the joint mechanism allowing for the widest range of motion (found in shoulder/hip).

What is a Ball-and-Socket Joint?

300

Which basketball player revolutionized the game in the 1930s by introducing the one-handed running shot?

Hank Luisetti.

400

Fast-twitch muscle fibers (Type II) are best suited for this type of activity.

What is anaerobic/explosive activity?

400

This term describes the act of a player touching the net while the ball is in play, which is a fault.

What is a net foul/net violation?

400

 Training the body specifically for the demands of a particular sport or activity.

What is Specificity?

400

This term describes the muscle that is the primary mover in a specific movement, like the biceps in a bicep curl.

What is an Agonist?

400

Which African American quarterback was the first to win a Super Bowl?

Doug Williams (Super Bowl XXII).

500

The maximum volume of oxygen a person can use during intense exercise.


What is V02 Max?

500

This specific, complex play involves a fake handoff to a running back before the quarterback throws a pass.

What is a play-action pass?

500

This training concept suggests that training must be altered every few weeks to avoid performance plateaus.

What is Periodization (or Progressive Overload)?

500

The structural unit of skeletal muscle that contracts, composed of actin and myosin.

What is a Sarcomere?

500

Which boxer was a 42-to-1 underdog when he knocked out Mike Tyson?

Buster Douglas.