Muscles/Movement
Components of Fitness
Healthy Life
Exercise Principles/Goals
Nutrition
100

Very high heart rate. Formula 220-age

What is maximum heart rate?

100

The muscle, fat, tissue, etc that makes up the body.

What is body composition?

100

Traits that can be passed from parents to offspring.

What is hereditary?
100

How hard you work during your workout.

What is intensity?

100

The measurement of the amount of energy food has.

What are calories? What is a calorie?

200

Static stretching to reduce muscle tension after a workout.

What is a cool-down?

200

Name one skill-related component of fitness.

What is coordination, balance, agility, speed, power, reaction time?

200

Your subjective view of your body.

What is body image?

200

The M in MAD goals.

What is measurable?

200

TWO  macronutrients.

What are carbohydrates, proteins, fats, water?

300

A stretch that uses movement to move you through the full range of motion of a joint.

What is a dynamic stretch?

300

The ability to move multiple body parts together efficiently.

What is coordination?

300

Eating disorder characterized mainly by binging on food and feeling out of control.

What is BED (binge eating disorder)?

300

Training a particular area or training for a particular goal.

What is specificity?

300

Eating disorder mainly characterized by extreme food avoidance.

What is anorexia?

400

Type of stretch that increases the angle of a joint.

What is extension?

400

Cardiorespiratory fitness, flexibility, muscular strength, muscular endurance, and body composition.

What are health-related components of fitness?

400

Defined by the WHO as the absence of mental illness, the ability to cope with stress, realize your own abilities, set goals and work toward improvements, and make contributions to society.

What is mental/emotional health?

400

How often you train.

What is frequency?

400

One of the two micronutrient categories.

What are vitamins? What are minerals?

500

The type of health technology that can be used during an aerobic workout.

What is a heart rate monitor? What is a fitbit/smart watch? What is a treadmill?

500

The ability to quickly react to stimuli.

What is reaction time?

500

Any substance that has a physiological effect when introduced into the body.

What is a drug?

500

Gradually increasing the challenge imposed on the muscles as the continue to adapt and grow.

What is progression?

500

A substance needed for the growth and maintenance of life.

What is a nutrient?