Match the definitions.(21 points)Put responses in the correct input to answer the question. Select a response, navigate to the desired input and insert the response. Responses can be selected and inserted using the space bar, enter key, left mouse button or touchpad. Responses can also be moved by dragging with a mouse.AgilityResting heart rateTarget heart rate zoneBalanceMuscular enduranceSpeedPowerCoordinationSpecificityReaction timeProgressionPhysical fitnessCardiovascular fitnessOverloadExerciseMaximum heart rateF.I.T.T.Body compositionPhysical activityFlexibilityMuscular strengththe highest number of beats your heart can pump per minute when it is under high stress.choosing the right types of activities to improve a given component of fitness.gradually increasing the demands on your body.the ability of your heart, lungs, and blood vessels to send fuel and oxygen to your tissues during long periods of moderate to vigorous activity.how fast a person is able to move.the ability to carry out daily tasks easily and have enough reserve energy to respond to unexpected demands.the number of times your heart beats per minute whe you are at rest.exercising at a level that is beyond your regular daily activities.the ability to move your body parts through their full range of motion.Frequency, Intensity, Time, Typea percentage of your maximum heart rate, gauges the intensity of your workout, ensuring it is safe and effectiveany form of movement that causes your body to use energy.the ability to maintain a position of the body the ratio of fat to lean tissue in your body.purposeful physical activity that is planned, structured, repetitive and improves or maintains physical fitness.the amount of time it takes for a person to respond to a stimulus.the amount of force your muscles can exert.using the senses and muscles together to produce an appropriate movement.the ability to quickly change directions.a combination of strength and speed.the ability of your muscles to perform physical tasks over a period of time without tiring.Skip to navigationPreviousNext

1. Maximum heart rate

2. Specificity
3. Progression
4. Cardiovascular fitness
5. Speed
6. Physical fitness
7. Resting heart rate
8. Overload
9. Flexibility
10. F.I.T.T.
11. Target heart rate zone
12. Physical activity
13. Reaction time
14. Muscular strength
15. Coordination
16. Agility
17. Balance
18. Body composition
19. Exercise
20. Muscular endurance