Newton's Laws
Stability
Force summation
Muscles/antagonistic pairs
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What is Newton's first Law called?

Inertia 

100

What is the area in contact with the ground?

Base of support

100

Force summation means combining forces from different......?

Body parts

100

What muscles are voluntary and attach to bones?

Skeletal muscles

100

What is the only fruit that has its seeds on the outside?

Strawberry

200

What does F=ma stand for?

Force = Mass x Acceleration 

200

Lowering what makes you more stable?

Centre of gravity

200

To create maximum force summation should move in correct sequence, which is?

Bigger muscles first then small ones

200

What connects muscles to bones?

Tendons

200

When was the last time Italy was in the FIFA world cup?

2014

300

Every action has this? (think 3rd law)

Equal and opposite reaction

300

A line of gravity should stay inside what for good balance?

Base of support

300

What helps muscles reach maximum speed and force production 

Greater range of motion 

300

The agonist muscles is the muscle which....

Shortens/contracts/is the prime mover

300

How many hearts does an octopus have?

3

400

According to Newton's 2nd law, more mass has what effect on acceleration?

Less acceleration 

400

A rugby player crouches lower before contact to improve what?

Stability/balance

400

Name the sequence for a jump shot

Quads > glutes > pecs > delts > triceps > wrist flexors

or

Legs > shoulders > elbow > wrists

400

When you perform a bicep curl, the biceps brachii is the agonist. What muscle acts as the antagonist?

triceps brachii

400

Who is the current captain of the Silver Ferns?

Karin Burger

500

In sprinting athlete push backwards onto what to move forward?

The ground

500
A wider base of support generally makes an athlete more or less stable?

More stable

500

To maximize force summation, what must happen to the previous body part in the sequence before the next one accelerates?

It must reach its maximum speed/acceleration

500

When performing a calf raise (plantarflexion), the gastrocnemius and soleus is the agonist. Which muscle is the antagonist?

Tibialis anterior

500

What is the only letter in the English alphabet that does not appear in the name of any US state?

Q