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Lesson 1.1: Fitness for Life Self-Assessment 1: Exercise Basics Chapter 1: Fitness and Wellness for All Lesson 1.1: Fitness for Life Self-Assessment 1: Exercise Basics

Lesson 1.1: Fitness for Life Lesson Objectives: Define physical fitness, health, and wellness. Describe some of the benefits of fitness, health, and wellness.

Lesson 1.1: Fitness for Life Question What is meant by the term physical fitness?

Lesson 1.1: Fitness for Life Answer Physical fitness is the ability of the body systems to work together efficiently to enhance health and improve performance.

Lesson 1.1: Fitness for Life Answer Some of the systems that work together are muscles, heart and cardiovascular system, respiratory system, skeletal system, and nervous system.

Lesson 1.1: Fitness for Life Question Why is it important for people to be physically fit?

Lesson 1.1: Fitness for Life Answer Physical fitness can lower the risk of diseases, improve the quality of life, lower the risk of injury, improve sport performance, improve work efficiency, and help you have energy to enjoy leisure.

Lesson 1.1: Fitness for Life Question What does it mean to be healthy?

Lesson 1.1: Fitness for Life Answer If you are healthy you are free from illnesses, you have good wellness, you have good physical fitness, and you have other indications of health that a doctor can measure, such as healthy blood pressure and cholesterol levels.

Lesson 1.1: Fitness for Life Question What lifestyles lead to good health and wellness?

Lesson 1.1: Fitness for Life Answer Lifestyles that lead to good health include being physically active on a regular basis, eating well, coping with stress, using good personal health practices, and avoiding destructive habits.

Lesson 1.1: Fitness for Life Question What does the term wellness mean?

Lesson 1.1: Fitness for Life Answer Wellness is the positive component of good health. means having a good quality of life. means having a sense of well-being. includes several components, including: social wellness: being involved physical wellness: being physically fit intellectual wellness: being well informed emotional wellness: being happy spiritual wellness: being fulfilled

Lesson 1.1: Fitness for Life Question What is meant by the term physical activity?

Lesson 1.1: Fitness for Life Answer Physical activity is movement using the larger muscles of the body. It includes sports and games, dance, recreational activities, exercises (flexibility, muscle fitness, etc.), aerobic activities, and other large muscle movements.

Lesson 1.1: Fitness for Life Question What types of jobs and careers feature a high physical activity component?

Lesson 1.1: Fitness for Life Answer Careers in outdoor recreation, trades such as building, roofing, or gardening, military, police work, fire department, and professional sports.

Lesson 1.1: Fitness for Life Question What types of jobs and careers do not require much physical activity?

Lesson 1.1: Fitness for Life Answer Careers in office work, computer jobs, hair styling, dentistry, library science, some types of teaching, and other white-collar jobs.

Lesson 1.1: Fitness for Life Question How can a person increase the amount of physical activity he/she may get in a day?

Lesson 1.1: Fitness for Life Answer A person increases the amount of physical activity he/she may get in a day by planning scheduled exercise sessions, adopting a physically active way of getting to or from work, and doing other daily lifestyle activity (yard work, gardening).

Lesson 1.1: Fitness for Life Question How can we tell who the most physically active people in this class might be?

Lesson 1.1: Fitness for Life Answer The most physically active people in this class probably do many in-school activities: physical education sports teams intramurals do many out-of-school activities: community sports active work lifestyle or recreational activity

Lesson 1.1: Fitness for Life Question What are the health benefits from being physically active and physically fit?

Lesson 1.1: Fitness for Life Answer People who are physically fit have lower risk of cardiovascular diseases, lower risk of Type II diabetes, lower risk of osteoporosis, less likelihood of being overweight, less likelihood of smoking cigarettes, and lower risk of back problems.

Lesson 1.1: Fitness for Life Question What are other benefits of being physically active and physically fit?

Lesson 1.1: Fitness for Life Answer Fit people can cope well with stressful or emergency situations, participate in sports and outdoor recreational activities, function better as they grow older, and lead physically active and happy lives.