What are the 4 types or Aerobic training?
Continuous (uniform), Fartlek, circuit and Long interval
What is the role of Epidemiology?
Epidemiology is the study of rates and patterns of illness and disease amongst clearly defined population groups. Epidemiology focuses largely on the gathering and interpretation of statistics. Data derived from epidemiology is used to develop an evidence-based understanding of current health issues.
Who won the Riverina Football League Grand Final in 1st Grade on Saturday? Bonus point if you know the score
Gullie beat Ganmain - 48-42
How long should ICE be done in the RICER regime?
20 min every 2 hours
24-48 hours
What are the 6 principals of training?
- Progressive overload - Specificity - Reversibility - Variety - Training thresholds - warm up and cool down
What is the largest sports stadium in Australia?
MCG- Melbourne Cricket Ground
What are the different recovery strategies?
-Neural, Tissue Damage, Psychological and Physiological
In elite netball, what is the nickname of the team from West Coast?
Fever
About how many Australians are diagnosed with lung cancer each year?
around 15,100 cases estimated, lung cancer is estimated to be the fifth most commonly diagnosed cancer in Australia in 2024.
What is Kinaesthetic sense and how is it used?
Kinaesthetic sense refers to the sensory information received from the body about their body position and awareness of limbs during a movement.
A skilled athlete's neuromuscular pathways are trained to 'feel' the movement resulting in better coordination and greater ability to make corrections and modifications while executing the movement.
The ultimate benefit of kinaesthetic sense is the ability to adjust movement’s part way through execution, as relevant feedback is received.
Name the horse and jockey who won the Melbourne Cup in 2024
Without a Fight- Mark Zahara
What are some of the negative side effects for males and females if they use Anabolic steroids?
- Liver damage - Heart problems – CVD - Cancer - Depression and aggression - Stunted growth in teenagers – premature closure of the growth plates of the bones - Infertility - Increased acne – affect psychology - Increased aggression and mood swings
What are Modifiable, Non-Modifiable and Protective factors and list 3 for each in relation to Cardiovascular Disease (CVD) ?
Modifiable - is something that can be changed
- Tobacco smoking - High blood pressure - High blood cholesterol - Insufficient physical activity - Being overweight and obesity - Poor nutrition - Type 2 diabetes - Alcohol
Non-Modifiable - is something that can't be changed. - Age - Gender - Heredity
Protective factors - by doing this can reduce the risk of chronic diseases
- Being sufficiently physically active - Eating a healthy diet - Maintaining a healthy weight - Not smoking - Managing stress - Abstaining from alcohol
What is the difference between Anxiety and Arousal?
Anxiety is psychological, that is, comes from the mind of the athlete. State or Trait.
On the other hand arousal is physiological resulting from bodily responses to a stimulus. Arousal levels required for optimum performance in a sport depend on the individual sport.
Name the 6 NRL teams left in the finals series
Panthers, Storm, Roosters, Sharks, Cowboys and Manly