Key Information
Definition
Real-World Examples
Healthy Takeaway Tips
500

If exercise isn't just for your heart what else can you use it for 

Brain

500

True or False? Fitness is the ability to handle daily tasks with energy and without getting too tired.

True

500

 You are helping your family carry heavy grocery bags from the car. Which component of fitness are you primarily using, and what is a "safe" technique for lifting them? 

 You are using muscular strength. The correct technique is to use bent legs and a straight back to lift with your lower body rather than straining your spine.

500

Many menus use "buzzwords" to make food sound healthy. Which of these cooking methods is generally the healthiest choice: Crispy, Braised, Steamed, or Battered?

Steamed. This method uses water vapor instead of oil or butter, preserving nutrients without adding extra fats and calories.

1000

What does exercise improve? 

Muscles, Bones and overall health 

1000

What are some of the daily tasks you should be able to do, without getting too tired.

Walking, lifting, or cleaning

1000

Why does someone who takes the stairs every day find it easier over time than someone who always uses the elevator?

 Consistent stair climbing improves cardiorespiratory endurance. This makes the heart and lungs more efficient at delivering oxygen to muscles, reducing fatigue over time.

1000

You are at a sandwich shop. What is the most effective way to add more fiber and vitamins to your meal without increasing the price?

 Load up on vegetables. Most shops offer unlimited "toppings" like spinach, cucumbers, peppers, and tomatoes, which add volume and nutrients without adding many calories.

1500

Does human bones get stronger from exercise? 

YES

1500

It means having a strong, _____________ that allows you to do what you want, when you want.

healthy body

1500

 A student realizes they can no longer touch their toes after a month of no activity. Which fitness activity should they work on?

Flexibility 

1500

When looking at a menu, what do terms like "creamy," "smothered," or "breaded" usually indicate about the food?

 They indicate the food is likely high in saturated fats, sodium, or hidden sugars due to the heavy sauces or frying process used.

2000

Which exercises signals your body to make its bones thicker and denser 

Walking, Dancing, and Lifting

2000

It includes being able to enjoy _______ and respond to _______________ easily.

hobbies/ activities , emergencies

2000

According to health experts like the CDC, how many minutes of physical activity should teens get every day?

60 minutes (1 hour) per day

2000

Many takeaway meals are large enough for two people. What is one "pro tip" for managing portion sizes when your meal arrives?

The "Half-Now, Half-Later" rule. Ask for a "to-go" box immediately and put half the meal away before you even start eating.

2500

Does moderate exercise improve circulation

YES!!!

2500

Whats the real definition of fitness?

the condition of being physically strong and healthy

2500

You want to use "active transport" to get to school. What is a real-world example of this?

Riding a bicycle or walking to school instead of taking a bus or car.

2500

You are ordering a salad. Why is it often better to ask for the dressing "on the side" rather than let the restaurant toss it for you?

Restaurants often use 3–4 servings of dressing (which can contain more calories than the meal itself). By keeping it on the side, you can dip your fork and control exactly how much you use.