FITT SMART Components of Fitness Measurements of Good Health Physical Fitness
100
Frequency
How often an activity is done from a fitness program.
100
What is measurable
Incorporating time and distance into a goal to identify if the goal was reached
100
Flexibility
A muscle/body part's ability to move in a full range of motion
100
Quality of life
The degree to which an individual is healthy, comfortable, and able to participate in or enjoy life events.
100
Aerobic exercises
Activity that requires oxygen
200
What is Time/duration
The amount of time you spend during an activity
200
What is Specific
A well developed goal that describes exactly what your goal is
200
Muscular Strength
The ability of a muscle to produce force.
200
Life Expectancy
How long an individual is expected to live
200
60 minutes
The recommended amount of time for daily time activity according to the CDC
300
What is Type
The activity you select for a fitness program
300
What is adjustable/attainable
Creating or changing a goal to meet the needs of the trainee.
300
Body Composition
How much fat compared to lean muscle in your body
300
Motivation, Access, Preferences, Finances
Reasons adults do not meet recommended levels of physical activity.
300
Cool Down
The last stage of an exercise that returns heart to steady rate
400
What is Intensity
How hard you work at an activity during a session
400
What is realistic
If a goal is appropriate and practical
400
Cardiorespiratory Endurance
The ability of your heart, lungs, and muscles working together when you're exercising for an extended period of time.
400
Physical Activity
Any form of movement that causes the body to use energy. Requires large muscle groups
400
Isometric Exercise
Muscles contract with little to no body motion
500
What is cross training
Participating in a wide variety of activities to prevent boredom and overuse of muscle groups
500
What is time based
When a goal needs to be completed
500
Muscular Endurance
The ability of a muscle to work for a period of time
500
Physical Fitness
Ability to carry out daily tasks easily and have enough reserve energy to respond to unexpected demands.
500
Isotonic Exercise
Combines muscle contraction and extension






Wellness Quiz 1 Physical Fitness

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