IB SEHS topic 6.3
Stretching
improves flexibility and lower the risk of injury
Balance
stability of body
Anthropometry
study of measurements and proportions of the human body
Standing Broad jump
Measures leg power. To do this test, you jump as far as you can.
Underwater weighting
Measures the mass per unit volume of a person's body using displacement
Hand grip dynamometer
Measures the maximum strength of your hand and forearm using this machine
Sargent Jump
Using vertical height jumps to test one's leg muscle strength
Illinos agility test
Tests agility by having you run as quickly as possible through a series of cones placed in a certain way
Sit and reach test
Tests the flexibility of a person in the lower back and hamstring muscles.
Agility
The ability to change direction at speed with control
40 meter sprint test
The person being tested sprints 40 meters as fast as they can. Warm-ups and practice sprints should be done before test
Body composition
The relation of fat mass to fat free mass (bones, muscles etc)
Computer simulation
The use of artificial intelligence to measure and test an individual's skills
Cardiorespiratory endurance training
This involves any training that is designed to improve the cardiovascular, respiratory or metabolic systems. E.g running
Stork
This test determines a person's balance. To test this the experimenter has the person stand on one foot with hands on their hips
Drop test
Measures hand eye coordination by dropping an object and having the person catch using their thumb and index finger
Multi-stage fitness test
AKA the Beep test. Participant runs increasingly faster in 20 meter shuttles until they're exhausted
Flexibility activities
Can be done in order to try to improve range of movement and also reduce the chance of muscle injuries
BMI
Equation to calculate the if your is normal, overweight and obese (person's weight divided by their height squared).
Sit up test
Measure the strength and endurance of your stomach and hip-flexor muscles
Endurance training
Helps resist pain and fatigue when doing any type of exercise you're doing. This will make you perform better during your exercises
Resistance training
It is exercice to enhance muscular strength and endurance. E.g pull ups, climbing
Maximum push up test
Participant does as many push ups as they can with no time limit. This measures upper body strength and enduranc
Cooper 12 minute run test
Participant run/walk as fast as they can in 12 minutes.
Muscular endurance
ability of a muscle(s) to maintain force or power
Muscular strength
ability to generate force using muscle(s)
Flexibility
ability to move through a full range of movement around a joint
Speed
change of distance with respect to time when movement occurs
Reaction time
duration between presentation of a stimulus and associated response
Warm up
prepares your cardiovascular respiratory system to function more effectively when you are doing exercise. Increases your heart rate, body temperature and breathing rate
Power
rate of doing work
Harvard Step Test
testing the participant on heart rate recovery after performing the task.
Handball toss
tests hand eye coordination using a ball to throw against the wall and catching it with your opposite hand repeatedly
Coordination
the ability to use different parts of the body together smoothly and efficiently