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  • Physical Fitness

    Set of attributes enabling the body to perform moderate to vigorous activity without excessive fatigue.
  • Physical Activity

    Body movements by skeletal muscles requiring energy, encompassing daily tasks and exercise.
  • Exercise

    Planned, repetitive physical activity designed to improve fitness, such as jogging or running.
  • Aerobic Activity

    Prolonged movement using large muscle groups, increasing heart rate and oxygen intake.
  • Cardiorespiratory Fitness

    Capacity of heart, lungs, and blood vessels to supply oxygen to muscles during activity.
  • VO2 Max

    Maximum volume of oxygen muscles can utilize during intense exercise, indicating aerobic capacity.
  • Flexibility

    Range of motion possible at a joint or group of joints, reducing injury risk during movement.
  • Body Composition

    Relative proportion of fat and lean muscle mass, influencing overall health and physical performance.
  • Muscular Strength

    Maximum force a muscle can produce, often measured by the greatest weight moved in one attempt.
  • One Repetition Maximum

    Highest amount of weight that can be lifted once, used to assess muscular strength.
  • Muscular Endurance

    Ability of muscles to sustain repeated contractions or maintain a position over time.
  • Agility

    Ability to change body direction quickly and accurately, essential for injury prevention.
  • Balance

    Capacity to maintain body position while moving or remaining still, supporting mobility and stability.
  • Coordination

    Skill to perform smooth, efficient movements using senses and body parts together.
  • Reaction Time

    Speed at which a person responds to a stimulus, crucial for safety and athletic performance.