exercise vocab Flashcards


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Adaptation

the action or process of adapting or being adapted.

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Aerobic

relating to, involving, or requiring free oxygen.

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Anaerobic

relating to, involving, or requiring an absence of free oxygen.

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Atrophy

(of body tissue or an organ) waste away, especially as a result of the degeneration of cells, or become vestigial during evolution.

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Cardiovascular endurance

how well your heart and lungs can supply the oxygen you need while you exercise

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Cool down

allowing physiological activity to return to normal gradually after strenuous

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Delayed onset muscle soreness (D.O.M.S)

muscle pain that begins after you've worked out.

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Diminishing Return

proportionally smaller profits or benefits derived from something as more money or energy is invested in it.

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Exercise heart rate

measures how fast the heart is beating while they exercise.

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Exercise plateau

a stage of progress that happens when your body gets used to the demands of your current

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F.I.T.T.E. principle

Frequency, Intensity, Time, and Type

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H.I.I.T. Training

a type of interval training exercise.

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Hypertrophy

the enlargement of an organ or tissue from the increase in size of its cells.

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Muscular endurance

the ability to continue contracting a muscle, or group of muscles, against resistance,

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Muscular strength

the amount of force you can put out or the amount of weight you can lift.

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Overload principle

order to progress and improve, putting the body under additional stress beyond what is normal is key.

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Plyometrics

exercise involving repeated rapid stretching and contracting of muscles (as by jumping and rebounding)

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Range of motion

the extent or limit to which a part of the body can be moved around a joint or a fixed point

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Repetitions

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Resting heart rate

the action of repeating something that has already been said or written.

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Warm-up

a period or act of preparation for a game, performance, or exercise session, involving gentle exercise or practice.