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Fitness
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Subject
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health-and-nutrition
Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. Smooth - cardiac and skeletal
3 kinds of muscles
Isokinetic
5.3 quarts
Metabolic fitness
2. Give us energy - every grain of carb gives us 4 calories 9 fat calories - broken down into sugars - then enters the blood stream - stored in liver or muscles or is used up.
What carbs do for us
Manganese
2 Physiological Components of Health
3-8 reps 1 set
3. Which kind of goal is more sensible (SMART) when one is beginning to make a change in lifestyle
Outcome goals
Water Soluble Vitamins
Endurance and Strength
faster
4. Fat - located under the skin. skinfold measures - can be used to estimate body fatness; waist to hip circumference ratio - can be an indicator.
muscle strength
Fat
Subcutaneous Fat
lose fat not muscle
5. Will not eat any thing that has to do with animals - they also dont buy leather. need to know food chemistry from incomplete amino acids. Good (in)complete = rice - beans - soy beans - nuts veggies; need to make sure they get enough B12 calcium and V
Warm-up
Vegan
Water Soluble Vitamins
Vitamins v. Minerals
6. When you press your palms together in front of your chest as hard as you can - that is an example of which kind of exercise
Lacto-ovo Vegetarians
140/90
Functional Balance
Isometric
7. What is the average resting heart rate in the US
Phytochemicals
3 benefits of strength
Atherosclerosis
0-80
8. How many vitamins are there?
4 ways measure aerobic exercise
Leptin
13
Free weights
9. What do ligaments connect to
DOMS
Slow twitch I
Polyunsaturated fat
Bone to bone
10. How often per year does the heart beat in a normal person?
Heredity and body composition
40 million
Purpose of Functional Balance
Glutes
11. Each additional pound of muscle you build increases your basal metabolic rate by How many calories per day.
Isometric
above 150
3500
(kcal/kg/hour x 70 Kg X1 day)
12. If a 150lb woman can lift her weight - and a 200 lbs man can lift his weight they are said to have the same what
Isotonic
Relative Strength
3 muscle fibers
Eccentric Contraction
13. What is a normal healthy blood pressure
Concentric Contraction
120/80
Right and Left Ventricle
SMART goals
14. Muscles are exercised at levels beyond their normal use.
healthy Blood Lipid Numbers
S
overload; progressive
Causes of DOMS
15. Cant make them in our body - good for our brain - liver and kidney reduce growth sunflower - soy beans - and corn
Omega 6
1
Visceral Fat
Cholesterol
16. 24 - 48 hours after the exercise.
2-3
DOMS Occurs
Eating Fewer Tootsie Roll Pops
bones
17. Which kind of PRE is used when you do lunges with no free weights
Isotonic
Subcutaneous Fat
Water per day
SMART goals
18. How much blood is in our body?
Omega 6
5.3 quarts
Dangers Under fat
5 Dimensions of Wellness
19. In a single day How many gallons of blood does the heart pump
Slow twitch I
4 -000 gal
Isokinetic
above 150
20. A hormone that makes you feel full; plays a crucial role in altering appetite and in speeding up or slowing down the metabolism. some people are resistant to this because of genetics
Leptin
Plyometrics
140/90
Viscous
21. Why is the 'heart rate reserve method -' of calculating training pulse rate considered more accurate than the 'percentage of maximum heart rate' method
140-159 or 90-99
phosphorous and calcium
max does not take account of resting heart rate
behavioral and outcome goals
22. Muscle fitness (endurance and strength) - cardiovascular - flexibility and body composition
4 traditional components of health fitness
3 benefits of strength
Isometric
Leptin
23. Stage 1 hypertension is present if your blood pressure is equal to or greater than what systolic and what diastolic number.
2 Physiological Components of Health
140-159 or 90-99
Cardiovascular Fitness Requires
volume oxygen maximum
24. The oxygen-carrying protein (molecule) of red blood cells
Electrolytes
Recommendations for fat
Functional Foods
Hemoglobin
25. Isotonic muscle contractions in which the muscle gets longer as it contracts that is - when a weight is gradually lowered and the contracting muscle gets longer as it gives up tension. also called negative exercise.
Making Push-ups Difficult
Cholesterol
Eccentric Contraction
Water Soluble Vitamins
26. Food to which nutrients are added in amounts greater than what would naturally occur in the food
Isotonic Exercise
Isotonic
Fortified Foods
20
27. Benefit performance in sports - injury prevention -
tension not pain
4
3 benefits of flexibility
3-5 days
28. Where are those minerals stored first.
MG
bones
Tap Water
Exercise Balls - BOSU - balance boards.
29. What does MET stand for
Metabolic Equivalents
Monounsaturated fat
20
Water in foods
30. Primary sources come from animals. dietary fats that are usually solid at room temperature and come primarily from animal sources; excessive fat particularly this kind can lead to atherosclerosis cardiovascular disease and breast - prostate and colon
PRE
Subcutaneous Fat
Saturated fat
3 PRE
31. Percentage of fat in diet
Capillaries
Cardiovascular Fitness Requires
20-35%
Systolic/Diastolic
32. A training technique used to develop explosive power. It consists of isotonic -concentric muscle contractions performed after a prestretch or an eccentric contraction of a muscle; greater stimulus to their muscles and improve their body's ability to
resting heart rate
Cholesterol
agonist/ antagonist
Plyometrics
33. Zinc - it is a component of every living cell - it is used for enzyme reactions - blood clotting - taste - vision - wound healing. good immune system function - maybe that is covered under - good sources are oysters - red meat - and poultry. skip cop
Z
3 somatypes
304 calories (1 cal/kg/hr X MET)
Isometric
34. ADEK - if they stay around too much they could damage organs; stored in fat cells. Vitamin A - milk - cheese - fruits and eggs and veggies - Vitamin D - important (extremely) bones helps absorbs calcium in bones; milks and eggs and sunlight salmon -
Electrolytes
Bone to bone
Antioxidants
Fat Soluble Vitamins
35. These conditions are caused by inactivity - and account for a large percentage of our health care costs.
resting heart rate
Hypokinetic
4
Healthy Fat Percentage
36. Calories per gram Carbs
4
20
Recommendations for fat
140/90
37. 5 organs or systems all be fit; heart - lungs - blood vessels - blood and muscles
Cardiovascular Fitness Requires
Isotonic
Fit Heart
Fast twitch fibers IIb
38. Helps assess the intensity of aerobic physical activity. scale ranges from 6 (very very light) to 20 (very very hard) and has 1-point increments in between. can also be used to define target zone for exercise intensity
SMART goals
Outcome goals
How RPE is Used
Saturated fat
39. If you are using the HIT method of training you would normally do How many repetitions per set
4 ways measure aerobic exercise
8-12 reps
9
2-3
40. Recommended frequency for flexibility exercises - and What is the minimum
Prochaska's Model for Behavior Modification
benefits of strength - flexibility
2-7 times per week
Percentage overweight
41. A dark-colored adipose tissue with many blood vessels - involved in the rapid production of heat in hibernating animals and human babies
10-35%
Brown Fat
Caloric Balance
PRE
42. Magnesium - only need 1 oz or less - compared with 3lbs of calcium - but it is needed for over 300 chemical reactions that keep us alive. more than half our magnesium is in our bones - Calcium gives bones strength; magnesium gives bones elasticity -
48 hours
Dancers - Rehab
Slow twitch I
MG
43. Some arsenic is found in these - (how big in country - draw backs of drinking bottled water)
Bottled Water
Functional Balance
How RPE is Used
45-60%
44. I have been doing 2 sets of 8 reps each with 8-lb. weights - how might I apply the principle of progression
Dancers - Rehab
add 2lbs per week
Isometric
4 ways measure aerobic exercise
45. How much bottled water is said to come from the same sources as municipal water.
25%
Subcutaneous Fat
Isotonic
Electrolytes
46. For metabolic syndrome - What is considered high for triglycerides
veins no oxygen arteries oxygen
above 150
Fuel Nutrients
20-35%
47. When muscles are working what percent of blood flow do they receive
healthy Blood Lipid Numbers
70
PRE
4 seconds
48. When there is both an concentric and eccentric contraction what type of PRE is it?
2-3
overload
Endurance and Strength
Isotonic
49. Has been shown to help improve balance and mobility in the elderly. It is used in rehabilitation and in specialized training regiments for sports.
Animal Protein
CA
Purpose of Functional Balance
HDL Cholesterol
50. Type of muscle contraction in which the muscle remains the same length. Also known as static contraction.
Endurance and Strength
Isometric
(kcal/kg/hour x 70 Kg X1 day)
Valves