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1 Chapter 4 - Evaluating Your Health-Related Fitness
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2 Cardiorespiratory fitness
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3 Cardiorespiratory fitness…
the ability of the circulatory (heart, blood, blood vessels) and respiratory systems to supply oxygen during physical activity. Next Vocabulary Term

4 Body mass index (BMI)… Click to check your answer…

5 Body mass index (BMI)… A measure of body composition which uses height and weight values to calculate a score. Next Vocabulary Term

6 Caliper Click to check your answer…

7 Caliper… An instrument used to measure the thickness of fat under folds of skin at various body sites. Next Vocabulary Term

8 Carotid artery Click to check your answer…

9 Carotid artery… The artery in the neck which is one of the sites for counting your pulse. Next Vocabulary Term

10 Maximum oxygen uptake (VO2 max)
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11 Maximum oxygen uptake (VO2 max)…
A measure of cardiorespiratory fitness which uses special equipment to measure cardiac output and oxygen uptake. Next Vocabulary Term

12 Criterion-referenced
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13 Criterion-referenced…
A health fitness standard based on research to determine the fitness range needed to maintain a level of health and prevent health problems now and later in life. Next Vocabulary Term

14 Muscular endurance Click to check your answer…

15 Muscular endurance… the ability of a muscle to perform repeated contractions over an extended period of time. Next Vocabulary Term

16 Flexibility Click to check your answer…

17 Flexibility… the ability to move the muscles and body joints through a maximum range of motion - to use a joint to its fullest. Next Vocabulary Term

18 Muscular strength Click to check your answer…

19 Muscular strength… the amount of force that can be exerted by a single contraction of the muscle. Next Vocabulary Term

20 Body composition Click to check your answer…

21 Body composition… the relative amount of body weight that is fat weight and lean body weight (tissue, bone, and muscle). Go to first word… Go to Chapter Menu


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