Fitness
How can running faster in polluted air be beneficial?
You complete your run sooner, spending less total time breathing in polluted air.
Which of the following are true about getting more fit and experiencing progress in your training?
You need to increase activity workload from time to time. It takes older people longer to achieve progress and adapt to a workload.
Which of the following are advantages to cross training?
You reduce the risk of overuse injuries. You avoid the boredom of participating in the same exercise daily.
Skipping workouts is likely to result in which of the following?
a greater decrease in strength than in endurance a reduction in lean muscle mass lower muscle insulin sensitivity
A longer lifespan and improved functioning of most systems in the body are all physical benefits a person can attain from physical
activity.
People contemplating exercising will find a lack of confidence in their abilities to be a
barrier to exercise.
Musculoskeletal fitness, body composition, and cardiorespiratory fitness are components of this type of fitness.
health-related
Which of the following are included in the health-related fitness components?
musculoskeletal fitness cardiorespiratory fitness body composition
The use of motor skills that call on your upper body, lower body, and core muscles learn to work together in ways that simulate everyday activities is called ______ training.
neuromotor fitness
While walking for exercise, many people use a(n) _____ to count the number of steps they take.
pedometer
Which of the following are social, emotional, or psychological effects of being physically active?
reduced stress reduced anxiety
Which of the following statements about fitness video games (exergames) are true?
Exergames allow you to track the calories you burn while playing the games. Exergames may change a person's attitudes about physical activity
How does exercise affect blood glucose levels?
It helps muscle fibers use glucose more efficiently.
Cooling down with a low-intensity activity after a workout enables
blood vessels to return to their normal size to prevent blood from pooling the in the extremities.
Which of the following conditions are overuse injuries of the soft tissue?
bursitis tendinitis
Healthy people who walk 10,000 steps per day
can maintain their weight.
Using the body's large muscles is a good way to exercise this system in the body.
cardiorespiratory
The ability of the heart and lungs to provide oxygen and nutrients to muscles and cells is called
cardiorespiratory fitness.
Functional strength training is another name for
core-strength training.
An advantage of ellipticals for exercise equipment is
decreased impact on joints.
A structured, planned physical activity that is done to improve fitness is called
exercise.
According to the American College of Sports Medicine's 2013 guidelines, how often and how long should a person participate in moderate cardiorespiratory endurance exercise (e.g., walking briskly)?
five days a week, 30 minutes a day
In order to make sure they have enough reserve energy for their sport, athletes must replenish muscle stores of glycogen. This is why they should eat a
high-carbohydrate diet.
According to a common treatment principle, when you sustain a soft tissue injury you should
immediately stop doing the activity.
A workout in the cardio program called high-intensity interval training (HIT)
incorporates ten sets of short-duration hard exercises followed by easy exercises.
Scientists have recently found that exercise
increases the size of LDL particles.
Which of the following are physical, as opposed to cognitive, benefits of exercise?
longer lifespan stronger immune system
Lean body mass includes which of the following?
muscle bone ligaments
The amount of work performed by muscles in a given period of
muscular power.
During an intense workout, a feeling of pain or pressure in the left arm or shoulder could be a sign of
overexertion.
When a partner applies pressure to your muscles to produce a stretch, you are participating in ______ stretching.
passive
Any time the body is involved in movement of any kind, it is said to be engaged in
physical activity.
Expending 2,000 calories per week is recommended to
prevent early death.
Which of the following is the correct definition of the R-I-C-E principle?
rest, ice, compression, elevation
Types of aerobic exercises that require sustained intensity with little variability in heart rate response include
running, rowing
Power, balance, speed, coordination, and reaction time are components of this type of fitness
skill-related
Which of the following are aerobic activities that need to be performed for longer durations before they yield the cardiorespiratory benefits of continuous sustained intensity?
soccer basketball
Which of the following are aerobic activities that need to be performed for longer durations before they yield the cardiorespiratory benefits of continuous sustained intensity?
soccer, basketball
Components of skill-related fitness include
speed, power, reaction time
When you stretch a muscle until it feels tight, hold the stretch until the muscle tension decreases, and then stretch a little farther, you are doing this kind of stretching.
static
One benefit of exergames and other similar fitness technology is that they
stimulate positive feelings about exercise.
In addition to the types of exercise that you perform, what other factor about exercise is important
the amount of exercise that you perform
Which of the following is the most accurate way to calculate your target heart rate?
the heart rate reserve method
People can completely lose gains in fitness after a workout layoff of as little as
two months.
In the FITT principle, one T stands for type and the other stands for
time
Neuromotor fitness includes prioperceptive training, which is teaching your body
to recognize where all of its parts are during movement.
An easy way to increase fitness is to use a pedometer to
track your steps.
Which one of the following is recommended by the ACSM when stretching?
two to four repetitions of each stretch, for a total of 60 seconds per stretch
Cross training is a type of training that
uses several types of training to reach one specific fitness goal.
Which of the following are effective ways a sedentary person who spends a lot of time indoors can make daily activities more active?
walk around while checking telephone messages get up and manually change television channels instead of using remote controls
You can avoid hypothermia while exercising by
wearing hats and mittens.
Excess body fat leads the heart and lungs to
work harder due to excess body weight.
Inactive people who wish to increase their amount of walking to 10,000 steps a day, should set goals to increase their daily walking by ______ at a time.
500 steps
Which of the following statements are true of soft tissue injuries?
They include tears, sprains, and strains. A specific activity incident usually causes them.
High-intensity interval training (HIT) is
a workout that switches between hard and easy exercise levels.
Exercise is especially beneficial for people with disabilities since immobility or inactivity may
aggravate the original disability. increase the risk for secondary health problems.
To improve your cardiorespiratory function, experts recommend that you exercise
at least twice a week.
The ability to clean your house and do your job is known as
health-related fitness.
When you have made exercise a lifelong endeavor, you have reached the ______ stage,
termination