personal fitness final
There are _____ general body types.
3
Which of the following are potential obstacles for achieving health goals for many teenagers?
Getting enough daily excercise Eating a balanced healthy diet Having execss stress from academics or extracurricular activities Getting enough sleep (all answers are correct)
Lean body mass is made up of:
Muscles, bones, organs, blood vessels and connective tissues
Among the elderly, the list of physical losses occur in the following order: muscular endurance, muscular strength, fat, lean body muscle and finally balance.
false
An example of dynamic flexibility would be bending over to touch your toes, keeping your knees straight, and holding the stretch for 10 seconds.
false
Benefits of Cardiorespiratory Fitness include lowering of cholesterol, increasing longevity, improving cognition and focus, being able to lift heavier weights, and improving the quality of sleep.
false
Cardiorespiratory fitness is the ability of the respiratory system alone to supply oxygen to skeletal muscles during sustained physical activity.
false
Coordination is a genetic attribute that cannot be developed.
false
DOMS stands for Delayed Muscle Onset Soreness
false
Eccentric contractions occur when the muscle contracts but there is no movement. For example, holding a dumbbell over your head.
false
Exercise improves the way your body looks, works, and feels, but there is no evidence that it will lead to a better way of life.
false
FITT stands for Frequency, Intensity, Time, and Total.
false
Isometric Contraction - The muscles contract slowly while the arm curls compressing the bicep muscle.
false
Just like having different foods in the fridge and pantry the body has only two types of energy stored in different places in your body. These are fats and carbohydrates.
false
Long distance runners require exceptional agility.
false
Muscular strength is defined as the minimum amount of force that a muscle can exert against some form of resistance in a single effort.
false
Physically active youth are 40% more likely to go to college.
false
Skeletal muscles are attached to bones and assist in movementof arms and legs only.
false
The glycolytic energy system - this system functions to supply energy to muscles in the first 10 seconds of exercise.
false
The vestibular system refers to the nasal and sight components of balance.
false
Body Composition includes the measure of:
fat and lean body mass
When referring to body composition, the word _______ should be considered negatively.
none of the answers Diet Fat Muscle
A BMI score of 33 would be considered:
obese
Isokinetic Contraction - This occurs when the motion remains constant regardless of the amount of resistance applied.
true
Isotonic Contraction- Force or weight stays constant throughout. Lifting a 50lb weight (free weights) is an example of this.
true
Maintaining balance depends on information received by the brain from three sources: eyes, muscles and joints, and vestibular organs.
true
Muscular endurance includes any activity that requires repeated muscular contractions over an extended period of time.
true
Muscular endurance is experienced in such activities as walking, riding a bicycle, sweeping a floor, and playing catch.
true
Over 90% of boys and girls age 15 do not get 60 minutes of exercise daily.
true
Overload Principle: The basic principle suggests that increasing muscle strength requires more weight (greater resistance) being added over time
true
Sports requiring excellent balance include surfers, and gymnasts.
true
Strength refers to the maximal force that a muscle or muscle group can generate at a specified velocity (speed).
true
The Greeks and Romans emphasized muscular strength in the Olympic Games which represented military skills and exhibits of power and strength
true
The agility video that you created should include elements of coordination, balance, change of direction and speed and possibly others.
true
The oxidative energy system - this system functions from about 1 minute on to provide prolonged physical work.
true
The soreness that occurs 24-72 hours or more after workouts is due to lactic acid build-up in the muscles.
true
Typing, texting, playing Xbox, Play Station or the Wii, and handwriting homework, fatigues muscles that must repeat the same action over and over and are considered Muscular Endurance activities.
true
When the term agility is applied specifically to sport and athletics, it relates to the ability to quickly change body position or direction of the body. Agility includes coordination, balance, speed, reaction time, and sometimes strength and endurance.
true
When you calculate how many times your heart beats in one minute you are calculating how much your heart is working to supply your body (the muscles and organs) the right amount of oxygen (in the blood) needed to sustain your body comfortably and adequately. This is also called Resting Heart Rate.
true
Whenever doing goal-setting for physical development/improvement you should always consider the 4 aspects of FITT.
true
If a person ways 150 lbs. and their percent body fat is 20%, how much weight in lbs. makes up their LBM?
120
A list of things you can do to help overcome obstacles might include the following except... (choose the option that would not be included)
Do a great amount of exercise, even though my body is not used to it.
The BMI equation is:
Weight / (Height x Height) x 703
Estimated Maximal Heartrate or EMH is measured by subtracting your age from 220.
true
Which of the following is NOT a type of assessment to measure body composition?
electron transfer density
Hand-Eye Coordination or Eye-Foot Coordination are generally very important qualities to master for athletes.
true
Even though the adult recommendations for cardiorespiratory fitness include 20-30 minutes each day (140-210 minutes/week), this class requires a total of 300 minutes each week for your fitness log. !
true
A person said to have an Ectomorph body type, would typically be:
skinny
Examples of vigorous intensity exercises include swimming laps, aerobic dancing, and cycling at least 10 mph.
true
1 RM stands for 1 Repetition Maximum.
true
A Long Term Goal is what you plan to achieve over a long period of time (for example: In the next 12 weeks).
true
A weekly goal is what you plan to do each day of the week to help you achieve a long term goal.
true
Acceleration is the change in velocity per unit of time. It's an athlete's ability to go from a starting position to a greater velocity and then change from one speed to another.
true
Aerobic activity literally means 'with oxygen.'
true
An example of an Isometric contraction occurred when you did the milk jug hold.
true
Balance is defined as an even distribution of weight enabling someone or something to remain upright and steady.
true
Benefits of Muscular Endurance include release of tension, release of endorphins, increases in lean body mass.
true
Benefits of Muscular Strength Training include improved body shape, strengthening of bones, increases in endurance, and increases in fat-burning metabolism.
true
Cardiac muscle is the type of muscle that makes up the heart.
true
Cardiorespiratory fitness has many interchangeable names including cardiovascular fitness, aerobic endurance, and cardiorespiratory capacity.
true
Concentric contractions occur when the muscle shortens. For example, when the bicep contracts the hand moves closer to the shoulder.
true
Consistent physical activity has proven to help strengthen bones, lower resting heart rate, and reduce the risk of Type 2 diabetes
true
Coordination is not simply combining many muscular groups working together but includes the coordination of muscular groups, balance complexities, visual, tactile and hearing components so they can all work together smoothly and efficiently.
true
Deceleration is recognized as the ability to decrease speed or stop from a maximal or near maximal speed.
true