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Fitness
Jeopardy!
5 Fitness
Elements
Fitness
Programs
Fitness
Vocabulary
Fitness
Pyramid
Injuries
Weather
Risks
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5 Fitness Elements
100: The ability of the heart, circulatory system, and
respiratory system to work together over a long
period of time.
Answer
5 Fitness Elements
200: The ability of the joints to move through a full
range of motion.
Answer
5 Fitness Elements
300: The amount of fat to lean body mass.
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5 Fitness Elements
400: The amount of power a muscle can produce.
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5 Fitness Elements
500: The muscles ability to produce power for a
long duration.
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Fitness Programs
100: Activity that prepares the muscles for work.
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Fitness Programs
200: Part of an exercise program that is performed at
it’s highest peak.
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Fitness Programs
300: An activity that prepares the muscles to return
to rest state.
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Fitness Programs
400: F.I.T.T. formula
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Fitness Programs
500: Workout ratio
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Fitness Vocabulary
100: An activity that uses O2 and can be maintained
continuously for 30-60 minutes.
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Fitness Vocabulary
200: Exercise that involves intense burst of activity
without using O2.
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Fitness Vocabulary
300: Involves formalized physical preparation of a
sport or physical activity.
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Fitness Vocabulary
400: Form of movement that causes your body to
use energy.
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Fitness Vocabulary
500: Ability to carry out daily tasks easily and have
enough energy to respond to unexpected demands.
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Fitness Pyramid
100: Activities done infrequently
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Fitness Pyramid
200: Activities done 2-3 days a week
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Fitness Pyramid
300: Activities done 2 or more days per week
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Fitness Pyramid
400: Activities done 3-5 days a week for 30-60
minutes long
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Fitness Pyramid
500: Activities done 30 minutes each day
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Injuries
100: A spasm or sudden tightening of a muscle
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Injuries
200: Damaging a muscle or tendon
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Injuries
300: Injury to the ligament surrounding a joint
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Injuries
400: A break in the bone
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Injuries
500: R.I.C.E. procedure
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Weather Risks
100: Overwork the body
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Weather Risks
200: Muscle spasms that result from a loss of large
amounts salt and water through perspiration.
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Weather Risks
300: The body loses the ability to rid itself of
excessive heat through perspiration.
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Weather Risks
400: Body tissues become frozen
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Weather Risks
500: Body temperature becomes dangerously low.
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Answer: What is Cardiovascular Endurance
Answer: What is Flexibility
Answer: What is Body Composition
Answer: What is Muscular Strength
Answer: What is Muscular Endurance
Answer: What is a Warm-up
Answer: What is a Workout
Answer: What is a Cool-down
Answer: What is Frequency, Intensity, Time, Type
Answer: What is 3-5 days a week for 30-60 minutes
Answer: What is Aerobic
Answer: What is Anaerobic
Answer: What is a Training Program
Answer: What is Physical Activity
Answer: What is Physical Fitness
Answer: What is Sedentary
Answer: What is Anaerobic
Answer: What is Flexibility
Answer: What is Aerobic
Answer: What is Moderate-Intensity
Answer: What is Muscle Cramp
Answer: What is Strain
Answer: What is Sprain
Answer: What is a Fracture
Answer: What is Rest, Ice, Compression, Elevation
Answer: What is Overexertion
Answer: What are Heat Cramps
Answer: What is Heatstroke
Answer: What is Frostbite
Answer: What is Hypothermia
Exploring Fitness
Terms
Recalling the Facts
Fitness Challenge
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Exploring Fitness Terms
200: A substance similar to the male
hormone testosterone.
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Exploring Fitness Terms
400: Action of taking in fluids so that the
body can function properly.
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Exploring Fitness Terms
600: A body process that involves getting energy from food.
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Exploring Fitness Terms
800: The number of times your heart beats
in one minute when your not active.
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Exploring Fitness Terms
1000: A search or check for disorders that an individual
would otherwise not have knowledge of or seek help for.
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Recalling Facts
200: Three elements of every physical activity session.
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Recalling Facts
400: Define progression
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Recalling Facts
600: Why is proper nutrition important in
a training program?
Recalling Facts
800: Why is adequate rest important?
Recalling Facts
1000: How would you respond to minor
strains and sprains?
Fitness Challenge
200: Why do you think many teens lead
sedentary lifestyles?
Fitness Challenge
400: How does watching TV and walking
affect the metabolism differently?
Fitness Challenge
600: How is your resting heart rate an
indication of your fitness level?
Fitness Challenge
800: What is the difference between
physical activity and physical fitness?
Fitness Challenge
1000: What are three ways steroids can
harm your health?
What are Steroids
What is Hydration
What is Metabolism
What is Resting Heart Rate
What is Health Screening
What is Warm-up, Workout, Cool-down
What is a gradual increase in the overload
necessary to achieve higher levels of
fitness
Provides the body with the energy needed
for physical activity
Recharges the body
What is R.I.C.E: rest, ice, compression,
elevation
What is the development of time and
energy-saving devices.
Walking burns more calories than
watching TV, allowing less food energy to
be stored as fat.
Resting heart rate decrease when one is
physically fit, so it’s an indicator of
fitness.
Physical activity form of movement that
causes your body to use energy.
Physical fitness is the ability to carry out
daily tasks and reserve energy to respond
to unexpected tasks.
Weight gain or loss
Increase of cancer and heart disease
Violent & depressive behaviors
Sterility (can’t produce children)
Skin problems (acne and hair loss)