healthy active living
basketball
volleyball
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random
100

what is muscular endurance 


Muscular endurance is how many times you can move that weight without getting exhausted (very tired).



100

what is travelling?

in basketball, traveling is a violation that occurs when a player takes too many steps without dribbling the ball.

100

who invented it?

william g. morgan

100

how can alcohol affect you?

age 

gender

physical condition 

amount of food eaten  

100

what is BMI?


Body Mass Index (BMI) is a person's weight in kilograms (or pounds) divided by the square of height in meters (or feet). A high BMI can indicate high body fatness.



200

what is healthy active living?

includes eating healthy, staying physically active, and getting enough rest.

200

what are the basic violations? 

free throw violation 

double dribble 

three seconds 

200

how many hits are allowed? 

3

200

what is the path of alcohol? 

1) mouth 

2) stomach 

3) small intestine 

4) heart 

200

what is balance? 

an even distribution of weight enabling someone or something to remain upright and steady.


300

what are benefits of healthy active living

weight loss

reduced cancer risk

diabetes management 

heart health

300

what year was basketball invented

1891

300

how do you serve? 

Drag your right foot forward, and hit the bottom of the ball with the palm of your right hand. As you are hitting the ball, send all your weight from your arm to the ball;

300

what are depressants? 

heroin 

marijuana 

morphine 

300

what drug do they cook in breaking bad?

methamphetamine. 

400

what is body composition?

 body composition is used to describe the percentages of fat, bone and muscle in human bodies

400

who was basketball invented by?

Dr. Naissmith

400

where was it invented in? 

Holyoke, Massachusetts, USA.

400

what is the annual death for cause of smoking?

440, 000

400

health vs p.e whats the difference? 

physical education is often thought of as a part of health education. Health education is an activity aimed at the improvement of health-related knowledge, attitudes, and behavior.

500

what is agillity?

ability to move quickly and easily.

500

what is pivoting 





To pivot is to turn or rotate, like a hinge. Or a basketball player pivoting back and forth on one foot to protect the ball. 


500

what are volleyball violations?

Stepping on or over the line on a serve. Failure to serve the ball over the net successfully. Hitting the ball illegally (carrying, palming, throwing, etc). Touches of the net with any part of the body while the ball is in play.

500

why should we not smoke?

bad breath 

makes your hair smell 

gives you a hacking cough

500

what is the free throw lane in basketball?

the area under the basket (for more than 3 seconds)