Vocabulary 🧠
Formulas & Fitness ❤️
Injuries & Safety 🩹
Activities & Benefits 🏃
Skills & Learning 🎯
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Cardiorespiratory endurance

What is the ability to sustain physical effort using the cardiovascular and respiratory systems?

100

What does FIT stand for in physical activity planning?

Frequency, Intensity, Time

100

What is an injury to a muscle or tendon called?

Strain

100

What is an example of vigorous aerobic activity?

Jogging

100

What is repeating a skill many times called?

Practice

200

Sedentary living

What is long periods of inactivity that are harmful to health?

200

What is the minimum intensity needed to improve fitness called?

Threshold of training

200

What is a small injury that worsens over time due to repeated stress?

Microtrauma

200

What are activities like brisk walking, yardwork, and golf classified as?

Moderate physical activity

200

What is information received about performance called?

Feedback

300

Skill-related fitness


What refers to agility, balance, coordination, reaction time, and speed?

300

What unit is used to measure activity intensity?

MET (Metabolic Equivalent)

300

What does the “C” stand for in RICE?

Compression

300

What are the three categories of vigorous physical activity?

Vigorous aerobics, vigorous sport, vigorous recreation


300

What is the ability to motivate people toward a common goal?

Leadership


400

Relative VO₂max

What is VO₂max adjusted for body weight called?

400

What type of training alternates high-intensity exercise with rest periods?

Interval training

400

What injury is caused by repeated movements over time?

Overuse injury

400

What is a major benefit of good cardiorespiratory endurance?

Reduced risk of disease and longer life

400

What are two key factors affecting skill learning?

Practice and knowledge

500

Specificity principle

What principle states that training improves a specific component of fitness?

500

What is the ability to perform high-intensity activity without oxygen for a short time?

Anaerobic capacity

500

What are the four steps in the RICE method?

Rest, Ice, Compression, Elevation

500

What is the overall bottom line of improving cardiorespiratory endurance?

It lowers disease risk and improves health and longevity

500

What are four guidelines for building performance skills?

  • Get good instruction
  • Practice all skills
  • Avoid focusing on details at first
  • Avoid competing while learning