The Respiratory System
Human Anatomy
Physical Training
Movement Analysis
The letter "A"
100

In the pathway of air, the air enters the body via the mouth/nose, passes the trachea and then goes to this place in the human body. 

What is bronchi? 

100

The thigh bone. 

What is the femur? 

100

Using strength at speed. 

What is power? 

100

The middle of a 2nd class lever. 

What is the load? 

100

Name of a chamber in the heart. 

What is an atrium? 

200

This is where gaseous exchange takes place. 

What is the alveoli? 

200

The back muscles. 

What is latissimus dorsi? 

200
Bounding, jumping etc. 

What is plyometric training? 

200

Effort arm / load (resistance arm)

What is mechanical advantage? 

200

If I run at 60-80% of my MHR, I'm in this zone. 

What is the aerobic training zone? 

300

The process of the heart filling up with blood, one stage of the cardiac cycle. Also known as the bottom number when reading blood pressure. 

What is diastole? 

300

This muscle group helps circumduct the shoulder. 

What is the rotator cuff? 

300

This type of training is done at stations. 

What is circuit training? 

300
A star jump is done in this plane. 

What is frontal? 

300

The blood vessel that carries oxygenated blood away from the heart to the rest of the body. 

What is the aorta? 

400

These muscles help inspire oxygen when exercising. 

What are the pectorals and sternocleidomastoid? 

400

The muscles between the ribs, which help with breathing. 

What are the intercostals? 

400

The range of movement possible at a joint. 

What is flexibility? 

400

Running is done in this axis. 

What is transverse? 

400

The body rotates along this. 

What is an axis? 

500

The amount of air inspired and expired per normal breath. 

What is tidal volume? 

500

In a downwards phase of a squat, this muscle is contracting eccentrically at the ankle. 

What is the gastrocnemius? 

500

I am the S in the principle of training. 

What is specificity? 

500

A throw-in in football is this class of lever. 

What is first? 

500

The name of the spike in heart rate, just before exercising! 

What is anticipatory rise?