General
Anatomy & Physiology
Physiological Responses
Training Basics
Biomechanics
100

The part of the body is responsible for pumping blood to the rest of the body

What is the Heart 

100

The study of the structure of body parts

What is Anatomy  

100

An immediate change (increase or decrease) in one or more of the bodies systems in response to a stimuli.

What is Acute Physiological response 

100

Often remembered by the phrase "If you don't use it you lose it"

What is reversibility 

100

Cause an object with mass to change its velocity, i.e., to accelerate.

What is Force 

200

Must be carefully planned to meet the demand clients 

What is a Training Programme 

200

Carbohydrates, Fats Proteins are examples of ? 

What is Energy Source

200

An increase in size or volume, such as increasing muscle size as a result of weight training

What is Hypertrophy 
200

Aerobic fitness, anerobic fitness, muscular strength, muscle hypertrophy, muscular endurance, muscular power

What are Types of Training 

200

Exercises that have you move weight straight towards your body.

What is a pull 


300

The type of exercise improves heart and lung health?

What is Aerobic Exercise 
300

This is the primary muscle responsible for hip extension.

What is Gluteus Maximus 

300

A disease that affects bone and causes it to lose mass, become brittle and susceptible to fracturing

What is Osteoporosis 

300

Change in workouts to avoid boredom and improve results 

What is Principle of Variation/ Tedium 

300

The type of force that opposes motion between two surfaces in contact.

What is Friction 

400
The main energy source for the body 
What is Carbohydrates 
400

Is Planned, structured, repetitive physical activity 

What is Exercise 

400

Increased heart rate

Increased stroke volume

Increased cardiac output

Increased blood pressure

Increased respiration rate

What is Physiological Response to exercise

400

Phosphagen, anaerobic, anerobic 

What is Energy System 

400

A form of strength training in which each effort is performed against a specific opposing force generated by resistance.

What is Resistance Training 

500

Specificity, Progression, Overload, Tedium

What is Principles of Training 

500

Exercise that improves the heart and lungs by using oxygen for energy

What is Aerobic Training 

500

During exercise, your heart typically beats faster so that more blood gets out to your body.

What is increased heart rate 

500

Refers to the specific plan of fitness-related activities that are designed for a specified purpose, which is often developed by a fitness or rehabilitation specialist for the client or patient.

What is Exercise Prescription 

500

The study of how the human body moves, often used in sports science, physical therapy, biomechanics, and rehabilitation.

What is Movement Analysis