Explain how the components of skill-related fitness are interrelated and how each is of importance. |
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Explain why the wall test is best considered a coordination test. |
The wall test involves throwing a ball against a wall with one hand and catching it with the opposite hand as it bounces back. It measures the ability of using different body parts in conjunction with one another. |
Which of the following statements BEST describes the sprint test? |
C |
Which of the following influences on skill-related fitness cannot be applied or changed to improve fitness levels? |
A |
Explain what distinguishes agility from balance and coordination. |
Agility, balance, and coordination each refer to different fitness skills. Agility refers to the ability of executing rapid changes in any direction. Balance refers to the ability of moving while remaining upright. These two skills are related, but still distinct. Dodging back-and-forth in a sports game is an example of good agility, while moving around without slipping or falling is an example of good balance. Coordination, meanwhile, is the ability of using different body parts together. |
The BEST type of test for assessing skill-related fitness depends on __________. |
D |
Explain the role that heredity plays in skill-related fitness. |
Heredity is seen as a natural ability and cannot be changed to match certain skills. |
The time it takes to move in response to a stimulus is called __________. |
A |
Explain how specificity plays a role in high-performance sports. |
High performance in some components of skill related fitness does not guarantee high performance in others. Specific training is essential to improve components of skill related fitness. |
According to the presentation, skill-related fitness CANNOT be improved by __________. |
A |