Health Chapter 12 Lessons 1 and 2
It is motion at a steady speed that provides resistance against a muscle
isokinetic exercise
It's lacking movement, but improves muscle tension
isometric exercise
It's an improvement of strength and/or flexibility through the contraction of muscles and the movement of joints
isotonic exercise
the body's usage of energy through a type of movement.
Physical activity
What are the benefits of "weight-bearing" exercises?
They reduce fatigue, improve muscular strength and endurance, and boost metabolism, resulting in weight control
Name 8 potential problems associated with an inactive (sedentary) lifestyle.
Type II diabetes, Obesity and unhealthy weight gain, Premature death, certain cancers, asthma and other breathing problems, Cardiovascular disease ( e.g. stroke and heart attack), psychological problems (e.g. anxiety, depression, and stress), and osteoporosis
When large muscle groups are used for extended periods of time during rhythmic activities. It improves cardiovascular endurance, we control, and reduces risk of cardiovascular disease, cancer, type II diabetes, and other risks involved in being overweight
aerobic exercise
Activity where muscle performs with produced energy instead of oxygen during sudden and quick amounts of activity. It improves muscular strength and endurance
anaerobic exercise
The amount of lean tissue in comparison to the amount of fat
body composition
Being physically active benefits the mental/emotional benefit of improved self-esteem by...
boosting confidence, appearance, and the way you feel
The hearts ability of sending oxygen and energy during vigorous or moderate activity to the tissues
cardiorespiratory endurance
Name four ways that physical activity can help improve your social health
develop and sustain friendships, develop leadership skills (in e.g. teamwork), develop confidence, and manage stress
planned and structured to a certain form of fitness; done on a repetitive or regular basis
exercise
The ability of body parts to move in all possible positions
flexibility
Being physically active benefits the mental/emotional benefit of stress relief by...
increasing relaxation and well being and reducing pain and muscle tension that comes as a result of endorphins produced by activity
Being physically active benefits the mental/emotional benefit of better sleep by...
making it easier to sleep and relax, which comes as a result of activity several hours prior
The muscles ability to perform before 'tiring out'
muscular endurance
Total possible force exerted from muscles
muscular strength
Being physically active benefits the mental/emotional benefit of mood enhancement by...
naturally improves mood by producing chemicals that avoid anxiety and depression
Being physically active benefits the mental/emotional benefit of organization by...
practicing making time for activity, which helps you improve your mental/organization skills
What are the benefits of physical activity?
strengthens bones and muscles, improve posture, increases energy level, maintains internal wellness, reduces risk of diseases, weight control, and boosts various aspects such as speed, endurance, and flexibility
what are the mental/emotional benefits of being physically active?
stress relief, mood enhancement, better sleep, improved self-esteem, and organization
How will your target heart range for physical activity change as you grow older? Explain why.
Our target heart range will change as we get older, as our hearts will become slightly bigger and pump a little bit faster. As we age however, our heart rate will slow down
What are the benefits of having good flexibility?
Good flexibility provides less pain and the ability to perform more physical activity. It reduces risks of injury and muscle strain
How does physical activity benefit the cardiovascular system?
Improves bloodflow by strengthening the heart muscle; lowers artery clogging cholesterol and blood
How does physical activity benefit the respiratory system?
It allows you to do more physical activities easily by increasing your lungs efficiency
How does physical activity benefit your musculoskeletal system?
It strengthens muscles and bones, preventing fragile bones in the older years. It also can help improve cordination and balance
How many minutes of activity should you try to get each day?
60 minutes of daily physical activity
Name the five elements of fitness
Cardiorespiratory endurance, muscular strength, muscular endurance, flexibility, and body composition