PF Senior Year Flashcards
Beginners, light weight with high reps and short rest intervals
Muscular endurance
Strength gains, moderate weight with moderate reps and moderate rest intervals
Muscular strength
Muscular gains, high weight with low reps and long rest periods
Muscular power
Experiences lifters, high weight and low reps with moderate rest intervals
Individualized strength training programs
Using oxygen
Aerobic
Activities using large muscle groups at moderate intensities that permit the body to use oxygen to supply energy to maintain a steady state for more than a few minutes
Aerobic activities
The ability to continue anaerobic activity over a period of time
Aerobic endurance
Not using oxygen
Anaerobic
Activities using muscle groups at high intensities that exceed the body’s capacity to use oxygen to supply energy and create and oxygen debt by using energy produced without oxygen
Anaerobic activities
Pertaining to the heart and blood vessels
Cardiovascular
A series of exercises, performed one after the other, with little rest between. Resistance training in this manner increases strength while making some contribution to cardiovascular endurance as well. (It remains controversial as to whether a significant cardiovascular benefit will be achieved in the absence of very consistent motivation or close supervision of the sessions.)
Circuit training
A gradual reduction of the intensity of exercise to allow physiological process to return to normal. Helps avoid blood pooling in the legs and may reduce muscular soreness
Cool down
The condition resulting from the excessive loss of body water
Dehydration
The capacity to continue a physical performance over a period of time
Endurance
The capacity to produce work
Energy
Physical exertion of sufficient intensity, duration and frequency to achieve or maintain fitness, or other health or athletic objectives
Exercise
A loss of power to continue a given level of physical performance
Fatigue
The state of well-being consisting of optimum levels of strength, flexibility, weight control, cardiovascular capacity and positive physical and mental health behaviors, that prepare a person to participate fully in life, to be free from controllable health-risk factors and to achieve physical objectives consistent with his/her potential.
Fitness