History of Gym
Sports and Recreation
Diet
Gym Recovery
Cardio/Weightlifting
100

This ancient civilization is where the gym originated.

What is Ancient Greece?

100

This muscle group on the front of your upper leg is heavily used in squats and lunges.

What are the quadriceps?

100

This macronutrient is essential for repairing muscle tissue after resistance training and plays a key role in improving lean body mass.

What is protein? 

100

Type of rehabilitation focuses on restoring strength, flexibility, and movement after an injury.

What is physical therapy?

100

This type of exercise targets multiple muscle groups at once. 

Ex: Squats, benching, etc.

What is a Compound Exercise?

200

This word is the greek word we formed gymnasium from.

What is Gymnos?

200

The recommended adult sleep duration according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is generally this many hours per night.

What is 7–9 hours?

200

To lose body fat while preserving muscle mass, you must maintain this nutritional state, where you consume slightly fewer calories than you burn.

What is a caloric deficit?

200

This soft tissue connects muscle to bone and is commonly strained in sports injuries.

What is a tendon?

200

You can measure cardio intensity by tracking this.

What is heart rate? 
300

This was the penalty for not taking part in all gym activities in Ancient Greece.

 What is loss of citizenship?

300

This reservation-based activity at UREC is placed at the front entrance, and can educate users about harnesses and belay systems.

What is rock climbing?

300

This macronutrient is the body’s preferred energy source during high-intensity workouts and helps sustain performance in the gym.

What are carbohydrates?

300

This four-letter acronym stands for Rest, Ice, Compression, and Elevation — a common first response to minor injuries.

What is RICE?

300

This type of cardio involves short bursts of high effort followed by recovery.

What is HIIT?