Health Triangle
SMART Goals
DECIDE
Components of Fitness
100

This side of the triangle involves how well your body functions, including exercise, nutrition, and sleep.

What is physical health?

100

The "S" in SMART stands for this, meaning your goal is clear and well-defined.

What is specific?

100

The first step in the DECIDE model, represented by the letter "D"

What is Define the problem?

100

The ability of your heart, lungs, and blood vessels to deliver oxygen to your body during sustained physical activity.

What is Cardiorespiratory (or Cardiovascular) Endurance?

200

Expressing feelings appropriately, coping with stress, and maintaining a positive self-image fall under this side of the triangle.

What is mental/emotional health?
200

If you can track your progress using numbers or concrete evidence, your goal satisfies this letter.

What is M (measurable)?

200

The letter "E" requires you to list these, which are all the possible choices you could make.

What are Explore the options/alternatives?

200

The amount of force a muscle can produce in a single maximal effort, like lifting a heavy weight once.

What is Muscular Strength?

300

This component focuses on how well you get along with others, make friends, and communicate effectively.

What is social health?

300

The "A" stands for....

What is achievable or attainable? 

300

Before making a choice, the "C" step asks you to Consider these—weighing the pros and cons.

What are Consequences?

300

The ability of a muscle to perform repeated contractions or hold a position for an extended period without fatiguing.

What is Muscular Endurance?

400

True or False: If one side of your health triangle is extremely strong, it makes up for the other two being weak.

What is False? (The triangle needs to be balanced for overall wellness.)

400

The "R" ensures your goal matters to you and aligns with your overall values.

What is relevant or realistic? 

400

The "I" and "D" steps prompt you to Identify your values and then do this.

What is Decide and act?

400

The range of motion available at a joint, which helps prevent injuries and can be improved through stretching.

What is Flexibility?

500

Daily recommended hours of sleep for teens to keep their physical health side balanced.

What is 8 hours?

500

Setting a deadline like "by the end of the month" fulfills this final SMART component.

What is Timely or Time bound?

500

The final "E" step involves looking back to see if your choice worked out well.

What is Evaluate the results?

500

The ratio of fat to lean tissue (muscle, bone, water) in the body.

What is Body Composition?