Components & Preparation Flashcards

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health-related fitness components

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C M M F P S

  • cardiovascular endurance
  • muscular endurance
  • muscular strength
  • flexibility
  • power
  • speed
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skill-related fitness components

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A B C R S

  • agility
  • balance
  • coordination
  • reaction time
  • speed
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define health

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a state of complete physical, emotional and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity

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define fitness

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the ability to meet/cope with the demands of the environment

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define aerobic capacity/cardiovascular endurance

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the ability of the cardiovascular and respiratory systems to deliver oxygen to the working muscles during sustained physical activity

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define muscular strength

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the maximum force a muscle can generate against a given resistance, during a single maximal contraction

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define muscular endurance

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the ability of a muscle/muscle group to sustain repeated contractions at high force or maintain a static contraction over time whilst withstanding fatigue

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define flexibility

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the maximum elasticity of muscles and the range of motion at a joint

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define power

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a combination of strength and speed and the ability to exert maximum force in the shortest possible time/as quickly as possible

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what are the four types of muscular strength?

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  • dynamic
  • isometric
  • reactive
  • isokinetic
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define dynamic strength

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the ability of a muscle/group of muscles to exert force repeatedly or continuously during movement

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define isometric strength

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the ability of a muscle to exert force without changing its length; the joint angle remains constant

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define reactive strength

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the ability to rapidly switch between eccentric and concentric muscle actions in response to a stimulus

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define isokinetic strength

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the ability of a muscle to exert force at a constant speed through the full range of motion

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define body composition

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the proportion of fat, muscle, bone and other tissues that make up and individual’s body

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define agility

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the ability to change direction quickly and efficiently , while maintaining speed, balance, and power/control

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define balance

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the ability to maintain the centre of mass over the base of support, whether stationary or moving

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define co-ordination

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the ability to move two or more body parts at the same time, smoothly and efficiently

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define reaction time

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the time taken from detection of a stimulus to initiation of a response/movement

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define speed

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the ability to move the body or body parts as quickly as possible from A to B/over a set distance

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what are the two types of flexibility?

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  1. static
  2. dynamic
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define static flexibility

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the range of motion around a joint when the body is in a stationary position

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define dynamic flexibility

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the range of motion around a joint during movement, involving muscles and soft tissues moving through their full range actively

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list the factors that can determine an individual’s flexibility (8)

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  • elasticity of ligaments and tendons
  • amount of stretch allowed by the joints
  • type of joint
  • structure of joint
  • temperature of the surrounding muscle and connective tissue
  • training
  • age
  • gender
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state what a **lab test** is
involves the assessment of an individual’s physical fitness, performance, or physiological parameters in a controlled, indoor environment typically equipped with specialised equipment
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state what a **field test** is
involves the assessment of an individual’s physical fitness, performance, or skills in a real-world or outdoor setting that closely stimulates the conditions of a specific sport or activity
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list the six tests for body composition
1. skinfold callipers 2. BMI (body mass index) 3. waist to hip ratio 4. BIA (bioelectrical impedance analysis) 5. hydrostatic weighing 6. DEXA (dual energy x-ray absorptiometry)
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describe the procedure for the maximal **VO2 treadmill test** (4)
- performed on an appropriate ergometer (treadmill or cycle) - exercise workloads gradually increase in increments (from moderate to maximal) - using a computerised gas analyser, oxygen uptake is calculated from measures of O2 and CO2 in the expired air and minute ventilation - results are presented as either l/min or ml/kg/min
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what are the physiological criteria that confirm the attainment of VO2 max? (5)
- a plateau in VO2 max/VO2 despite an increase in workload - an RER value above 1.0 - heart rate within 5-10 beats of age predicted maximum (220-age) - blood lactate level above 8 mmol/L - a rating of perceived exertion of 20
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describe the procedure for the **30 second Wingate Test** (3)
- performer will pedal a cycle ergometer for 30 seconds at an "all-out" pace - on commencing the test, usually by a verbal signal, the individual pedals all out with no resistance - after 3 seconds, the predetermined fixed resistance is applied to the flywheel and remains for the duration of the test
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how is the predetermined fixed resistance calculated within the wingate test?
it is 7.5% of the performer's body weight
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which three things does the wingate test measure?
peak power anaerobic capacity anaerobic fatigue
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define **respiratory exchange ratio**
the measurement used to determine the mix of fuel sources that the body uses during exercise
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how is RER calculated?
volume of CO2 produced **divided by** volume of oxygen consumed
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define **validity**
whether the test actually measures what it set out to measure
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define **reliability**
whether the test is accurate and can be repeated