Basic Exercise Physiology
Energy Systems
Cardiorespiratory
Neuromuscular
MISC
100

This is the balance of the body's internal environment.

What is homeostasis? 

100

This is how energy is provided to the body.

What is ATP (adenosine triphosphate)?

100

This micronutrient plays a vital role in our cardiorespiratory system.

What is Iron?

100

Muscle found in our internal organs and it is involuntary.

What is smooth muscle?

100

This type of muscle adaptation occurs first, as the body develops its muscle memory.

What are neural adaptations? 

200

The pacer test. 

What is a field test?

200

This is the most efficient substrate utilized by the body.

What are carbohdyrates?

200

This is the amount of volume of blood pumped with each beat of the heart.

What is stroke volume?

200

The large network of nerve fibers that innervate the skeletal muscles of our upper body

What is the brachial plexus?

200

Occurs 24-58 post exercise and often results in soreness.

What is DOMS? (delayed onset muscle soreness)

300

This type of test provides clinical measurements of physiological functions. 

What is a laboratory test?

300

The powerhouse of the cell.

What are mitochondria? 

300

The amount of exercise we need to accumulate of moderate intensity per week.

What is 150 minutes?
300

This system originates from the anterior horn of the spinal segments and connect to the major muscles of the body.

What is the PNS?

300

This lab test (assignment) allowed you to estimate your VO2 max

What is the Rockport 1 mile walk?

400

Total of all energy transformations that occur in the body

What is metabolism?

400

When the body enters a state of normalizing heart rate and oxygen levels during exercise. 

What is steady state?

400

This exercise program is defined by having high intensity based exercises cycled between rest and/or lower intensity exercises. 

What is HIIT or high intensity interval training?

400

These two myofilaments overlap to create a muscle contraction.

What is actin and myosin?

400

Frequency, Intensity, Time and Type

What is the FITT principle?

500

Energy is neither created nor destroyed but only changed in form

What is the First Law of Thermodynamics?

500

This is the process in which glycogen in formed.

What is glycolysis? 

500

This is known as the silent killer and having numbers LESS than 120/80 would mean you do not suffer from this condition.

What is high blood pressure or hypertension?

500

An athlete that is excels at the 100 meter race, which is high intensity and very short duration would have a higher concentration of this type of muscle fiber.

What is Type IIB?

500

Allowing resistance to increase and/or changing the program to advance an individuals progression.

What is overload?