The reason Monica's heartrate was double of CJ's at rest
Monica drank Caffeine
The direction of the curve the ball goes in when hit in the bottom left corner of the ball
Left
What BPM stands for
Beats per Minute
The most common injury among male soccer players
Ankle sprain
The mineral that dehydrated the potatoes in water
*Extra points when answered by it's chemical name
Salt
(Extra 150 points if answered Sodium Chloride)
Newton's law of motion that describes why a soccer ball moves when a players foot makes contact
(answer must be the actual law and not the specific numbered law)
Newton's First Law: An object at rest remains at rest, and an object in motion remains in motion at constant speed and in a straight line unless acted on by an unbalanced force.
The reason it is important to warm up
(Many correct answers, looking for specific effects on the body)
- increases your heart and respiratory rate
- boosts the amount of nutrients and oxygen delivered to your muscles
- prepares the body for a demanding workout
The highest paid professional soccer player
*Full name
Christiano Ronaldo
The minerals that have an electric charge when they are dissolved in water or body fluids
Electrolytes
Newton's law that explains why when the force of a ball hits a player's leg an equal opposing force is applied by the leg which can stop the motion of the ball
(answer must be the actual law and not the specific numbered law)
Newton's Third Law: For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction
The name of the bone most traditionally associated as "bone shaped"
Humerus bone
The country that has the most World Cup wins
Brazil
The name of the chemical reaction that caused a groups salt water that turned yellow
Newton's law of motion that makes it so you need more force to make a ball move faster and you need less force to make a ball move not as fast
(answer must be the actual law and not the specific numbered law)
Newton's Second Law: Force = Mass x Acceleration
The proper name for finger and toe bones
Phalanges
The country that invented soccer
China
The two ingredients used to make the edible waterbottles
Sodium Alginate & Calcium Lactate
The name of the effect that causes a ball to curve due to the spin of the ball creating a pressure difference where the ball moves towards the side that has lower pressure
The Magnus Effect
The definition of aerobic exercise
A physical activity that uses your body's large muscle groups, is rhythmic and repetitive
Increases heartrate and breathing
aerobic definition: relating to, involving, or requiring oxygen
The most watched soccer game in U.S. TV history
2015 Women's World Cup Final between the United States and Japan