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CSET PE
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cset
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health-fitness-nutrition
Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Rotates part of the body on ANY axis. neck - arms
Twist
aerobics
220- your age
perceptual adjustments
2. Describes the place where the movement if performed. There are High - Middle and Low. There is personal - feneral
endurance
free - flow
Space
Locomotor Skills
3. Beats per minute for a resting heart rate
40-90
gross motor areas
musculoskeletal system
Skeletal muscle
4. Movements that require location change. Examples include hopping - skipping - leaping - and jumping
Skeletal muscle
conditioning
free - flow
locomotor skills
5. In relation to exercise - how often an exercise is performed
frequency
readiness
rotational balance
Territory games
6. Ability to change direction/location
anaerobics
conventional level
speed
cardio - respiratory endurance
7. Uses oxygen in the blood.
Over weight
pre - conventional level
Anaerobic
Aerobic
8. Ability to sustain an effort
Field games
saturated fats
endurance
Flow
9. Does not use oxygen in the blood.
pre - operational stage
self - concept
Anaerobic
overload
10. The ability of a muscle to perform repetitions of a task
specialized skills
muscular endurance
unstructured movement
bend
11. A purposeful exercise program to counteract heart disease and related circulatory problems
Second Law of Motion (Law of Motion)
conditioning
cardiovascular system
structured movement
12. How a child thinks about himself
self - concept
rhythmic activities
NASPE
free - flow
13. National Association of Sports and Physical Education
NASPE
Territory games
frequency
congestive heart failure
14. Sustained movement
Twist
free - flow
reaction time
LDL
15. The concept that a seen object still exists after being hidden from sight
self - esteem
reaction time
locomotor movement
object permanence
16. Describes the speed at which a movement is performed. Children moving slowly as a bird walking. Ryhthmical movements has the same time value and arhythmical movements has a different time value.
Time
Second Law of Motion (Law of Motion)
muscular endurance
static balance
17. First Law of Motion (Law of Inertia)- an object at rest and an object in motion remains in motion at a constant speed and in a straight line unless acted on by an unbalanced force.
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18. Kindergarten
rhythmic activities should be introduced at what grade
peak extension
Competitive Games
Over weight
19. Bad cholesterol
anaerobics
body conditioning
propulsion skills
LDL
20. Normal diastolic under 85 and normal systolic under 140
cooldown
Competitive Games
resting blood pressure
conditioning
21. Ability to move in rhythm and with muscular control
respiratory sytem
endurance
conventional level
general coordination
22. Newton's laws of motion
force
kinesthetic awareness
respiratory sytem
Motor Control
23. Movement comprised of structured and unstructured movement - like strech like a rubber band - jump and hop
combination of movement patterns
Field games
Volleyball
kinesiology
24. Divided court games. to hit the ball so that the opponent can't successfully return it.
congestive heart failure
220- your age
Court games
coordination
25. Include essential amino acids from meats - dairy - fish - nuts - whole grains and beans
proteins
Tennis - marathons - lawn bowling
Fine Motor areas
force
26. Baseball - softball -
unstructured movement
energy
BMI
Field games
27. The ability to learn and understand movement patterns influenced by coordination - physique and experience
autonomy
readiness
biomechanical principals
cooldown
28. Returning body to normal condition after a workout
Obese
cooldown
overload
Force
29. How the muscles are attached to bones. These are though cords. They secrete synovial fluid to lubricate the area.
Tendons
body composition
intensity
conditioning
30. A stage of cognitive development during which a child acquires reasoning skills and is able to differentiate between her viewpoints and others
feedback and reinforcement
combination of movement patterns
hearing discrimination
concrete operational stage
31. The ratio of fat tissue to muscle and other lean tissues in the body
unsatsurated fats
Territory games
resting blood pressure
body composition
32. Force of blood pushing agiainst the walls of th arteries under pumping action of the heart
motivation
static balance
pre - operational stage
blood pressure system
33. Greater than 21-24 percent body fat in males and greater than 26-32 body fat in females
blood - fat levels
high body fat
aerodynamics
Competitive Games
34. Ability to respond to auditory signals by listening or paying attenetion to rhythmic movements
hearing discrimination
Time
agility
fine motor skills
35. Exercise for short periods of time at high power levels
muscular strength
anaerobics
endurance
Twist
36. Elasticity and dissiptation of force
Territory games
landing and striking
blood pressure system
Hang and swing
37. After 8th grade and not before.
prediction of various angles
gross motor areas
Territory games
Competitive Games
38. Inorganic compounds needed in small amounts and ocome from milk (for calcium) - red meats (for iron) and leafy vegetables (for phosphorus
Territory Games
Climb
minerals
formal operational stage
39. Halting. Moving then stopping.
Force
Bound flow
bend
A weight transfer activity
40. Rotates the body only on a vertical axis. Rotating the whole body using the feet.. Kind of circling around.
Turn
unilateral
blood - fat levels
attachment theory
41. Effects of traction on an activity
frequency
friction
self - esteem
Non Locomotor activities
42. Blood CLOTS form that block a coronary artery.
general conditioning
sensori - motor stage
Thrombosis
nontraditional individual sports
43. The ability of a muscle to exert force on an object
propulsion skills
flow
traditional individual sports
muscular strength
44. Eye follows the ball - elbows are cocked in the horizontal position. the weight is shifted to the front foot upon contact with the ball and movement continues after the ball is hit
cardiovascular system
strength
Hang and swing
batting
45. Football - soccer - basketball - water polo
Example of court games
joints
Territory games
Weight transfer
46. Depositing plaque on the artery walls.
arteriosclerosis
self - esteem
muscular endurance
flexibility
47. When a person is controllign their center of gravity while not moving
force
static balance
mature motor patterns
Over weight
48. Distributes oxygen throughotu the body
rhythmic activities
cardiovascular system
Locomotor skills
friction
49. Tennis - badminton - handball
mature motor patterns
NASPE
concept of levers
Example of court games
50. Projection angles and flight velocity
free - flow
aerobic efficiency
aerodynamics
Target games