PRAXIS 5091 EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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cardiorespiratory endurance, muscular strength, muscular endurance,
flexibility, body composition
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1 McCloy's Prosocial Behavior Scale 2 Progression for muscular endurance
3 5 components of physical fitness 4 Translational Equilibrium
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Terms in this set (48)
, Measures affective domain: the intrapersonal range of
McCloy's Prosocial
emotions, feelings and attitude and how we use them
Behavior Scale
to cope with different situations
Stability, force and motion (resistance to change). A
Inertia body's inertia in a state of motion is proportional to
body mass.
ability to maintain a fixed posture and ability to
Static Balance
maintain equilibrium.
maintained when the center of gravity is over the base
Equilibrium
of support.
Translational Equilibrium no force acts to make the body move in a line
Rotational equilibrium No force acts to make the body turn (net torque=0)
The body at complete rest or motionless ~ in
Static Equilibrium
equilibrium
Momentum The product of an object's mass and velocity
physical motion using hands, feet, or other body parts
manipulative skill
to redirect or stop the momentum of an object.
The ability to move your body parts through their full
Flexibility range of motion. Directly linked to the development
of musculoskeletal problems.
- performed using body weight only
calisthenics - minimum or no equipment
- develops agility, strength and endurance
locating objectives relative to one's own body in
development of spatial
space by positioning more than one object relative to
awareness
each other and independent of the body.
Progression for muscular lift at 20-30% of assessed muscular strength
endurance
physiological adaptation the body is better able to produce energy from fat
of aerobic exercises stored as triglycerides.
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Practice questions for this set
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cardiorespiratory endurance, muscular strength, muscular endurance,
flexibility, body composition
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1 McCloy's Prosocial Behavior Scale 2 Progression for muscular endurance
3 5 components of physical fitness 4 Translational Equilibrium
Don't know?
Terms in this set (48)
, Measures affective domain: the intrapersonal range of
McCloy's Prosocial
emotions, feelings and attitude and how we use them
Behavior Scale
to cope with different situations
Stability, force and motion (resistance to change). A
Inertia body's inertia in a state of motion is proportional to
body mass.
ability to maintain a fixed posture and ability to
Static Balance
maintain equilibrium.
maintained when the center of gravity is over the base
Equilibrium
of support.
Translational Equilibrium no force acts to make the body move in a line
Rotational equilibrium No force acts to make the body turn (net torque=0)
The body at complete rest or motionless ~ in
Static Equilibrium
equilibrium
Momentum The product of an object's mass and velocity
physical motion using hands, feet, or other body parts
manipulative skill
to redirect or stop the momentum of an object.
The ability to move your body parts through their full
Flexibility range of motion. Directly linked to the development
of musculoskeletal problems.
- performed using body weight only
calisthenics - minimum or no equipment
- develops agility, strength and endurance
locating objectives relative to one's own body in
development of spatial
space by positioning more than one object relative to
awareness
each other and independent of the body.
Progression for muscular lift at 20-30% of assessed muscular strength
endurance
physiological adaptation the body is better able to produce energy from fat
of aerobic exercises stored as triglycerides.