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Physical Education Vocabulary. Body Composition The amount of fat tissues and lean tissue in the body.

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Page 1: Physical Education Vocabulary. Body Composition The amount of fat tissues and lean tissue in the body.

Physical Education

Vocabulary

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Body Composition

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Body Composition

• The amount of fat tissues and lean tissue in the body

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Cholesterol

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Cholesterol

• A waxy, fat-like substance used by the body to build cells and to make other substances

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Fitness

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Fitness

• The ability of the heart, blood vessels, lung and muscles to work together to meet the body’s needs

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FITT Principle

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FITT Principle

• Frequency, Intensity, Type, and Time (FITT) of exercise

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Flexibility

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Flexibility

• The ability to bend and move the body easily and in many directions; the ability to use a muscle throughout its entire range of motion

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Leisure

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Leisure

• Time during which you have no obligations or school/work responsibilities and are free to choose what to do

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Locomotor

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Locomotor

• Body is moving through space.

• Examples – galloping, jumping, running, sliding, hopping, leaping, skipping, walking

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Muscular Endurance

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Muscular Endurance

• The ability to use the same muscle or group of muscles for a long period of time

• Example – running a mile or two without stopping

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Muscular Strength

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Muscular Strength

• The amount of force your muscles can produce; strong muscles help you lift. Push, kick, or pull

• Example – push-ups, pull-ups, lifting heavy weights

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Nonlocomotor

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Nonlocomotor

• Stationary movement; body does not move from place to place

• Example – balancing, reaching, stretching, swaying, swinging, turning, twisting

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Nonverbal

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Nonverbal

• Shown in facial expressions, body language, actions or appearance, rather than words

• Example – arms crossed, tapping fingers/feet, leaning forward, putting head down, staring at feet, raising eyebrows, and rolling eyes

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Posture

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Posture

• The way a person holds his/her body when sitting, standing and moving; part of nonverbal communication

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Verbal

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Verbal

• Expressed in spoken words