Chapters 3-4
Training that alternates period of high-intensity exercise with periods of lower intensity exercise or rest is known as
interval training
According to the American College of Sports Medicine the recommended frequency for cardiorespiratory exercise is
3-5 days a week
Approximately _____% of the energy burned everyday is taken by bodily functions
70
group of obesity-related risk factors associated with heart disease and type 2 diabetes
metabolic syndrome
ability to contract a muscle repeatedly over an extended period of time
muscular endurance
ability of musculoskeletal system to perform daily activities without undue fatigue
muscular fitness
determined by the maximum weight someone can lift one time
muscular strength
continually increasing the stress placed on muscles as it adapts to stress placed on it
progressive overload
submaximal tests are ___ than maximal tests
safer
moderate reps at moderate to heavy weight with shorter rests affects
size
low reps at high weight with long rests affects
strength
any exercise/activity that requires body's muscle to move against opposing force
strength/resistance training
exercise is
stress
training for tone, big muscles
structural training
specific type of strength/resistance training using free weights or machines
weight training
your intensity of exercise should be determined by
your target heart rate
sustained oxygen consumption your body continues to need after a high intensity workout
EPOC
Your body's maximal ability to utilize oxygen during exercise is known as
VO2 max
People who stop resistance training will see their muscles revert to pretraining strength and size, a condition known as
atrophy
the ability of the body to perform prolonged, large-muscle, dynamic exercise at moderate-to-high levels of intensity
cardiorespiratory fitness
training that alternates exercise modes within a given program
cross training
high reps at low weight with short rest affects
endurance
concerned with movement of body
functional training
three metabolic energy systems
immediate, oxidative, nonoxidative
Hypokinetic diseases are defined as diseases caused by
inactivity