PE Flashcards

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Health

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Health is not as simple as just being well. Health is a state of emotional/psychological, physical and social well-being

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Fitness

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Fitness is the ability to meet the demands of an environment- so for a sportsman, it means being in the right emotional/psychological and physical shape to be able to do what your sport requires of you.

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Exercise

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Any activities that needs physical effort- often people think of exercise as activities you do to stay fit, however things such as cycling to school is exercise.

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Performance

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Performance is the action or process of doing something, but the term is also used to describe how you do something or how well you do it.

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5
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Hypokinetic Disease

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A disease caused by a lack of physical activity or sedentary lifestyle.

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Sedentary

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Lacking in a physical activity.

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Cardiovascular Fitness

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Cardiovascular fitness is a health-related component of physical fitness that is brought about by sustained physical activity.

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Body Composition

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The percentage of body weight that is muscle, fat or bone

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9
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What are the 6 Skill-related components of fitness?

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Agility, balance, co-ordination, power, reaction time, speed.

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Agility

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The ability to change position and control the body at speed.

Running a 100m race does not require agility but doing floor work exercises in gymnastic does.

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Balance

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Being able to keep the body stable while at rest or on the move.

Static balance
Dynamic balance

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Co-ordination

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The ability to use two or more body parts together.

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Power

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The ability to undertake strength performances quickly. It can be written as a formula

Speed x Strength

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Reaction Time

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The time between a stimulus and a movement in response to it

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Speed

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The rate at which an individual can perform a movement or cover a distance

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Hypokinetic Disease

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A disease caused by a lack of physical activity or sedentary lifestyle.

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Sedentary

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Lacking in a physical activity.

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Cardiovascular Fitness

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Cardiovascular fitness is a health-related component of physical fitness that is brought about by sustained physical activity.

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Body Composition

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The percentage of body weight that is muscle, fat or bone

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20
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What are the 6 Skill-related components of fitness?

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Agility, balance, co-ordination, power, reaction time, speed.

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Agility

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The ability to change position and control the body at speed.

Running a 100m race does not require agility but doing floor work exercises in gymnastic does.

22
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Balance

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Being able to keep the body stable while at rest or on the move.

Static balance
Dynamic balance

23
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Co-ordination

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The ability to use two or more body parts together.

24
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Power

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The ability to undertake strength performances quickly. It can be written as a formula

Speed x Strength

25
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Reaction Time

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The time between a stimulus and a movement in response to it

26
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Speed

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The rate at which an individual can perform a movement or cover a distance

27
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Hypokinetic Disease

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A disease caused by a lack of physical activity or sedentary lifestyle.

28
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Sedentary

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Lacking in a physical activity.

29
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Cardiovascular Fitness

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Cardiovascular fitness is a health-related component of physical fitness that is brought about by sustained physical activity.

30
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Body Composition

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The percentage of body weight that is muscle, fat or bone

31
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What are the 6 Skill-related components of fitness?

A

Agility, balance, co-ordination, power, reaction time, speed.

32
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Agility

A

The ability to change position and control the body at speed.

Running a 100m race does not require agility but doing floor work exercises in gymnastic does.

33
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Balance

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Being able to keep the body stable while at rest or on the move.

Static balance
Dynamic balance

34
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Co-ordination

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The ability to use two or more body parts together.

35
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Power

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The ability to undertake strength performances quickly. It can be written as a formula

Speed x Strength

36
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Reaction Time

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The time between a stimulus and a movement in response to it

37
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Speed

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The rate at which an individual can perform a movement or cover a distance

38
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Hypokinetic Disease

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A disease caused by a lack of physical activity or sedentary lifestyle.

39
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Sedentary

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Lacking in a physical activity.

40
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Cardiovascular Fitness

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Cardiovascular fitness is a health-related component of physical fitness that is brought about by sustained physical activity.

41
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Body Composition

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The percentage of body weight that is muscle, fat or bone

42
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What are the 6 Skill-related components of fitness?

A

Agility, balance, co-ordination, power, reaction time, speed.

43
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Agility

A

The ability to change position and control the body at speed.

Running a 100m race does not require agility but doing floor work exercises in gymnastic does.

44
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Balance

A

Being able to keep the body stable while at rest or on the move.

Static balance
Dynamic balance

45
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Co-ordination

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The ability to use two or more body parts together.

46
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Power

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The ability to undertake strength performances quickly. It can be written as a formula

Speed x Strength

47
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Reaction Time

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The time between a stimulus and a movement in response to it

48
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Speed

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The rate at which an individual can perform a movement or cover a distance