Chapter 1: Fitness and Wellness for All

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Chapter 1: Fitness and Wellness for All Lesson 1.2: Fitness Through Physical Activity Taking Charge: Learning to Self-Assess

Lesson 1.2: Fitness Through Physical Activity Lesson Objectives: What are hypokinetic diseases? Name and describe the five parts of health-related physical fitness. Name and describe the six parts of skill-related physical fitness. Explain how to use the Stairway to Lifetime Fitness.

Lesson 1.2: Fitness Through Physical Activity Question What is meant by the term hypokinetic condition?

Lesson 1.2: Fitness Through Physical Activity Answer In hypo-kinetic hypo means too little, kinetic means movement, and hypokinetic means too little movement (or physical activity).

Lesson 1.2: Fitness Through Physical Activity Question What are some examples of hypokinetic conditions or diseases?

Lesson 1.2: Fitness Through Physical Activity Answer Examples include heart disease, high blood pressure, Type II diabetes, some types of cancer, back problems, obesity, and osteoporosis.

Lesson 1.2: Fitness Through Physical Activity Question What is Health Related fitness?

Lesson 1.2: Fitness Through Physical Activity Health related fitness includes Five general components of fitness that can sustain overall healthy physical activity. Question: What are the five components of health-related physical fitness?

Lesson 1.2: Fitness Through Physical Activity Answer The five components of health-related physical fitness are 1. body fatness, 2. cardiovascular fitness, 3. flexibility, 4. muscular endurance, and 5. strength.

Lesson 1.2: Fitness Through Physical Activity Question What is cardiovascular fitness?

Lesson 1.2: Fitness Through Physical Activity Answer Cardiovascular fitness is the ability to exercise your entire body for long periods of time. Cardiovascular fitness requires a strong heart, healthy lungs, healthy blood vessels, and fit muscles.

Lesson 1.2: Fitness Through Physical Activity Question How is cardiovascular fitness important to good health?

Lesson 1.2: Fitness Through Physical Activity Answer Cardiovascular fitness helps keep blood pressure in a healthy range, helps lower blood fat, reduces risk of heart disease and stroke, reduces risk of diabetes, and helps you to enjoy activity without fatigue.

Lesson 1.2: Fitness Through Physical Activity Question What is muscular strength?

Lesson 1.2: Fitness Through Physical Activity Answer Muscular strength is the amount of force your muscles can produce, is often measured by how much weight you can lift or how much resistance you can overcome, and allows you to perform daily tasks efficiently—with the least amount of effort.

Lesson 1.2: Fitness Through Physical Activity Question How important is muscular strength for good health?

Lesson 1.2: Fitness Through Physical Activity Answer Muscular strength can help people do everyday tasks with ease, can help prevent osteoporosis, can improve body composition, can help reduce risk of injury, can improve posture, can reduce risk of back problems, and can improve work efficiency.

Lesson 1.2: Fitness Through Physical Activity Question What is the difference between muscular strength and muscular endurance?

Lesson 1.2: Fitness Through Physical Activity Answer The difference is that muscular endurance involves working muscles for long periods of time using relatively low weight or resistance. Example: taking a long bike ride or doing many push-ups. muscular strength involves lifting a heavy weight (or overcoming resistance) only a few times. Example: bench pressing a heavy weight a few times.

Lesson 1.2: Fitness Through Physical Activity Question What does the term flexibility mean?

Lesson 1.2: Fitness Through Physical Activity Answer Flexibility is the ability to use your joints fully through a wide range of motion. is having long muscles that allow your joints to be free enough to allow adequate movement.

Lesson 1.2: Fitness Through Physical Activity Question Which groups of people are especially flexible?

Lesson 1.2: Fitness Through Physical Activity Answer People who are flexible are often involved in sports, whereby regular flexibility training allows for greater sports performance. young people (generally more flexible than older people). female (typically more flexible than males).

Lesson 1.2: Fitness Through Physical Activity Question How does flexibility contribute to good health?

Lesson 1.2: Fitness Through Physical Activity Answer People who are flexible have less risk of injury, have fewer back problems, have fewer posture problems, and function more efficiently.

Lesson 1.2: Fitness Through Physical Activity Question What does body composition mean?

Lesson 1.2: Fitness Through Physical Activity Answer Body composition refers to the percent of the body made up of fat, muscle, bones, body organs, and other body tissues.

Lesson 1.2: Fitness Through Physical Activity Question What does body fatness mean?

Lesson 1.2: Fitness Through Physical Activity Answer Body fatness refers to the percent of the body… made up of fat. You should know that you can be high in weight without being too fat. people with a lot of muscle may have a high body weight but not be too fat.

Lesson 1.2: Fitness Through Physical Activity Question How does having a good body composition help your health?

Lesson 1.2: Fitness Through Physical Activity Answer People with a healthy body composition have a lower risk of heart disease, have a lower risk of Type II diabetes, have better self-esteem, and experience less fatigue at the end of the day.

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