Exercise and Life Long Fitness
Types of Exercise
Lifelong Fitness
Physical Activity and Safety
100

any movement produced by skeletal muscles that results in energy expenditure.

What is Physical Activity

100

Any physical activity that increases your heart rate/breathing and supplies your muscles with oxygen

Aerobic Exercise

100

Being able to stay healthy and active throughout your life

Lifelong Fitness

100

Not having enough water in the body

Dehydration

200

_________ are produced in the body that act as natural painkillers and mood elevators

What are Endorphins

200

High intensity physical activity that involves short powerful bursts of energy, does not use oxygen

Anaerobic Exercise

200

A formula to explain how to best exercise, must be able to list all parts 

FITT

Frequency, Intensity, Time, Type

200

A way to get all your nutrients, even if you don't eat them all (hint hint)

Dietary Supplement

300

 the ability to perform daily tasks with energy and efficiency

Physical Fitness

300

A static contraction where a muscle tightens but there isn't any range of motion

Isometric Exercise

300

The sweet-spot of your heart rate, remember the talk test

Target heart rate

300
Working out too hard for a long period of time, to the point your body cannot recover.

Overtraining

400

The ratio of fat to muscle to bone to organs

Body Composition
400

Dynamic movements against resistance, contract/lengthening of the muscle

Isotonic Exercise

400

Using multiple forms of exercise to reach your goals

Cross-Training

500
Exercises that occur at a constant velocity

Isokinetic Exercises