Health - ANSWER -A state of complete physical, mental, and social wellbeing and not
merely the absence of disease or infirmity
Wellness - ANSWER -an integrated and dynamic level of functioning oriented toward
maximizing potential, dependent on self-responsibility
Health Promotion - ANSWER -helping people change their lifestyle, environment, and
social norms to move toward a state of optimal health
7 dimensions of wellness - ANSWER -Physical, Intellectual, Emotional, Social,
Spiritual, Occupational, Environmental
cardiorespiratory endurance, muscular strength, flexibility, muscular endurance, body
composition - ANSWER -5 health related components of fitness
awareness, assessment, knowledge, self-management skills, motivation,
support/opportunity, self responsibility - ANSWER -6 factors that influence growth in
wellness
Self-efficacy - ANSWER -The amount of confidence an individual has in his or her own
ability to progress even amid tempting situations
1. Precontemplation
2. Contemplation
3. Preparation
4. Action
5. Maintenance - ANSWER -5 stages of change
Precontemplation - ANSWER -stage of change where you are not even considering to
change and may be in denial. Barriers are greater than the benefits
Contemplation - ANSWER -stage of change when you are aware of the problem, but
are ambivalent about changing. You are intending to or seriously thinking about
changing behaviors, but have not made a commitment
Preparation - ANSWER -when you are on the verge of making a specific change and
may be experimenting with small changes
Action - ANSWER -Actually taking action on behavior change and using strategies to
resist temptations, cope with everyday challenges, and prevent relapse
Maintenance - ANSWER -To sustain your newly changed behavior. Must attain the
new behavior from anywhere from 6 months to 5 years
, How many days make a habit? - ANSWER -21 days
specific,measurable, attainable, reward, time-defined - ANSWER -SMART Goal stands
for?
Physical Activity - ANSWER -Any movement, produced by skeletal muscle, that results
in energy expenditure
Exercise - ANSWER -Planned, structured, and repeptitive bodily movement with the
purpose of improving or maintaining one or more components of physical fitness or
health
Physical Fitness - ANSWER -The ability of the body to function at optimal efficiency
Speed, power, agility, balance - ANSWER -skill related components of physical fitness
Cardiorespiratory endurance - ANSWER -Ability of the heart, blood vessels, and lungs
to delvier oxygen to working muscles and essential nutrients during vigorous physical
activity
Muscular Strength - ANSWER -Ability of the muscle to exert a maximum force against
resistance
Muscular Endurance - ANSWER -Ability of the muscle to exert repeated force against
resistance or to sustain muscular contraction
Flexibility - ANSWER -Movement of a joint through full ROM
Body Composition - ANSWER -The amount of body fat in proportion to fat free weight
5 Principles of Fitness Development - ANSWER -Progressive Overload, Specificity,
Reversibility, Individual Differences, Cross Training
Progressive Overload - ANSWER -A gradual increase in physical activity, working a
muscle group or body system beyond accustomed levels
Specificity - ANSWER -Only the muslces or body systems being exercised will show
beneficial changes
Reversibility - ANSWER -Changes occurring with exercise are reversible, and the
gradual fitness loss begins at 48 hours
Individual Differences - ANSWER -principle of fitness development where people vary
in their ability to develop fitness components