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  • Under what component can you include the Sit and Reach?
    Flexibility
  • Under what component can you include the hexagon test?
    Agility
  • This test is done during the last month of the school year.
    Post Test
  • Amount of force a muscle can produce with a single max effort.
    Muscular Strength
  • Under what component can you include the ruler test?
    Reaction time
  • The ability to change the position of the body quickly and accurately.
    Agility
  • “What Kind ” of activity a person chooses to perform.
    Type
  • The ability to respond and react quickly to a stimulus.
    Reaction Time
  • Optimism, trust, and self-confidence make up which dimension of wellness? Physical Wellness Spiritual Wellness Emotional Wellness Interpersonal Wellness
    Emotional Wellness
  • Ability of a muscle to remain contracted or to contract repeatedly for a long period of time.
    Muscular Endurance
  • “How Long” an activity lasts or should be performed.
    Time
  • is the ability to exert a maximal force in the shortest time possible
    Power
  • It refers to the amount of force a muscle can produce with a single maximal effort.
    Muscular Strength
  • a measure of body fat based on height and weight that applies to adult men and women.
    BMI
  • Proportion of fat and fat free mass in the body.
    Body Composition
  • The ability to perform motor tasks accurately and smoothly using body movements and senses.
    Coordination
  • Under what component can you include the Sit ups?
    Muscular endurance
  • Under what component can you include the Zipper Test?
    Flexibility
  • Movement carried out by the skeletal muscles that requires energy.
    Physical Activity
  • This is the ability of the heart, lungs and blood vessels to deliver oxygen to your body tissues without becoming overly tired.
    CARDIOVASCULAR ENDURANCE
  • “How Hard ” a person exercises during a physical activity period.
    Intensity
  • Ability to move joints through full range of motion.
    Flexibility
  • The ability to maintain equilibrium while moving or stationary.
    Balance
  • Planned, structured, repetitive movement intended to improve and maintain physical fitness.
    Exercise
  • The ability of the body to do day-to-day activities without undue fatigue, and still has time to do leisure activities and meet emergencies.
    Physical Fitness
  • “How Hard ” a person exercises during a physical activity period.
    Intensity
  • a person's ability to transfer energy into force at a rapid pace also known as explosive body movement.
    POwer
  • Under what component can you include the Dodge ball?
    Reaction time and Coordination
  • The ability to cover a distance in a short amount of time.
    Speed
  • Under what component can you include the Push ups?
    Muscular endurance
  • This test is done at the beginning of the school year which includes fitness test to determine your fitness status.
    Pre test