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What is contusion?
A region of injured tissue or skin in which blood capillaries have been ruptured.
Define Friction and name its types.
The force that opposes the motion of an object is called Friction.
Two types of friction are-1.Static friction
2.Dynamic friction
a.Sliding friction
b.Rolling friction
What does the word'Coping strategies' mean,when talking about sports psychology?
In the field of psycology, coping refers to the thoughts and actions which we usually used to deal with a threatening situation.In fact psycological mechanism of coping are commonly called coping stratiges.
Explain in detail about the effects of regular exercise on Respiratory system.
Regular exercises have following effects on respiratory system:
(i) Increase in size of lungs and chest: When a person performs exercise regularly, he requires more amount of oxygen. He inhales more amount of air during exercise. Gradually in a long period, the size of his lungs and chest increases.
(ii) Increase in residual air volume: Residual air is that amount of air, which is left in the lungs after exhalation. If an individual performs regular exercise, his residual air capacity increases in comparison to an individual who does not perform regular exercise.
(iii) Strong will-power: Regular exercises increase will-power of the individual. As Pranayama, i.e. specific exercise for lungs, increases the will-power of the doer.
(iv) Unused alveolus become active: Regular exercise activates the unused alveolus, because much amount of oxygen, is required in vigorous and prolonged exercise of daily routine. The passive’ alveolus become active.
(v) Decrease in rate of respiration: Itis certain that when a beginner starts exercise, his rate of respiration increases. But when the same individual performs exercise daily, his rate of respiration decreases in comparison to the beginning stage at rest.
(vi) Avoids second wind: For a beginner, the stage of second wind is, indeed, a crucial stage. But for a regular exerciser, it is hardly felt. Sometimes, a well-experienced athlete does not feel it in his course of activity.
(vii) Increase in tidal air capacity: Tidal air is the amount of air that flows in and out of the lungs in each quiet respiratory movement. But tidal air capacity is the amount of air that can be breathed in and breathed out, over and above the tidal air by the deepest possible inspiration/expiration respectively.
(viii) Strengthens diaphragm and muscles: Regular exercise strengthens the diaphragm and the muscles of the chest.
(ix) Increase in endurance: If exercise is performed regularly and for a longer period, it increases endurance. An activity can be done for a longer period without taking any rest. Those who do not perform exercise, have less endurance. They cannot continue exercise for a long duration.
Explain the term “Realistic” in goal setting principles.
Realistic goals are achievable goals.
Maintaining physical activities for a longer period, brings desirous changes in circulatory system. Justify your answer by highlighting three benefits of exercise.
1. Cardiovascular system improves 2. Chemical composition of blood improves 3. New capillaries are formed 4. Reduction in cardiac problem 5. Decrease in blood viscosity (density) 6. Resting pulse increase 7. Return of normal pulse quickly 8. Faster adaptation to working load 9. Size of the heart increases.
Explain any two factors affecting wellness.
Define Cardiovascular endurance.
Cardiovascular Endurance; Cardiovascular endurance is the ability of heart to deliver blood, oxygen and nutrients present in it to the working muscles for a prolonged period. In other words, it can be said that it is the physical ability to maintain aerobic exercise for prolonged period of time.
Mention any six factors affecting physical fitness, in brief
Six factors affecting physical fitness:
1. Stress and Tension. Stress and tension tend to have a negative effect on physical fitness. Stress and tension decrease the psychological power of an individual, which in turn, reduces the level of physical fitness.
2. Good Posture. Everyone appreciates the good posture of an individual. Good posture enhances the physical fitness. It is also the symbol of wellness. The person who does not have good posture, tends to have lower level of physical fitness.
3. Heredity. Heredity also plays a vital role in affecting the physical fitness. In fact, heredity decides the structure of a person. Slow twitch fibres (red fibres) and fast twitch fibres (white fibres) also depend on heredity. If the percentage of slow twitch fibre is more, the person will have more endurance, whereas if the percentage of fast twitch fibre is more, the person is likely to have more speed ..So, it can be said that heredity also affects the physical fitness
4. Environment. The environment, which includes climate, temperature, altitude, social and cultural factors, affects the physical fitness of a person. Research studies indicate that the persons who live in cold climate tend to have more physical fitness in comparison to those orAs who live in hot climate. There are many societies in the world in which stres~ is laid down upon physical fitness of individuals. So, as a whole, it can be said that environment plays a vital role in affecting the physical fitness of a person.
5. Standard of Living. Standard of liVing also affects the physical fitness of an individuaL It plays an indirect role in influencing the physical fitness It has been observed that the people who have low standard of living, are likely to have less phYSical fitness.
6. Balanced Diet. Balanced diet also influences the level of physical fitness. Balanced diet is not only helpful in maintaining the physical fitness but also it improves the level of physical fitness On the other hand. if balanced diet is not taken. it will have a negative effect on the level of physical fitness.
What is “Stroke Volume”?
Amount of blood pumped by left ventricle in per beat. At rest period - 50 to 70 ml/beat During Exercise – 110 to 130 ml/beat.
Participation in physical activity for a longer duration maintain functional fitness among aged population. Justify
i. Changes in Sensory Organs
ii. Changes in Skin iii. Changes in sleep
iv. Changes in bone density
v. Changes in Metabolism
vi. Changes in brain and nervous system/ brain ageing
vii. Heart and blood circulation
viii. Change in body composition.
ix. Slow down loss of muscle mass
x. Reduces age related diseases
xi. Improves muscular strength xii. Enhances lung capacity
xiii. Improves flexibility xiv. Decreases stress and tensions
What is flexibility?
Flexibility is the range of movement of a joint. The range of joints varies significantly from joint to joint & depends on the surrounding tendons, ligaments & muscle tissues.
What is ageing?
Ageing is a process of continuous & irreversible decline in the efficiency of various physiological functions.
What is stroke volume?
The amount of blood pumped by the left ventricle of the heart in one contraction.
Define oxygen intake?
It is the amount of oxygen, which can be taken by the lungs from the atmosphere.
Define physical fitness?
Physical fitness is considered a measure of the body’s ability to perform effectively & efficiently in work and leisure activities, to be healthy, resist hyperkinetic disease & emergency situations.
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How much blood is pumped by the heart in one minute?
Blood pumped by the heart in one minute is given as
Cardiac output =‘heart rate x stroke volume’ =72 beats/min x 70 mL approximately
= 5 L approximately.
What is cardiac output?
The total volume of blood, pumped by heart per minute, cardiac output = heart rate Stroke volume
What is oxygen uptake?
The amount of oxygen, which can be absorbed and consumed by the working muscle from the blood.
What do you mean by physiology?
Physiology is the division of biology that deals with the functions and activities of living organisms & their parts as well as physical and chemical process i.e. Nutrition, movement & reproduction, which are the living activities.
What is a cardio-vascular system?
In this system heart and lungs send oxygen to various muscles, tissues & arteries and at the same time returns the deoxygenated blood to the lungs to be re-oxygenated and return the fuel to the active tissues of the different parts of the body.
What is Respiration?
The process of Oxygen supplied to the cells and the transport of carbon dioxide from the cells is called respiration.
Define Blood Vessels?
Blood vessels are, tube-like structures in the body, in which, blood flows from heart to cell and vice-versa. Three types of blood cells arteries, veins & capillaries.
What do you mean by circulatory system?
The body system, which specialized function for transporting Air, Nutrients, Waste Material, Harmons and Enzymes. It consists of Heart, Blood vessels & glands.
What is ‘Trachea?
The trachea is a hollow wind pipe, which permanently kept and is lined with ciliated epithelium tissues.
What is the Tidal Volume?
It is the volume of Air, Ventilated with one normal inhalation during ordinary respiration.
what is vital capacity?
It is the volume of air, that can be expelled by the most forceful expiration after the deepest inspiration.
What is VO2 max (maximum oxygen uptake)
It is the maximum amount of oxygen, utilized by the body in one minute.
Explain Aerobic capacity?
It means to perform an activity with the maximum use of oxygen to produce energy for that activity.
Define total Lung volume?
It is the volume of Air, which, the lungs can accommodate after a deep inspiration.
Explain Muscle Fibre?
The muscles tissue consists of the specialized contractile cell. The type of muscle fibre in the body.
1) Fast twitch fibres - White fibres
2) Slow twitch fibres - Red fibres
What is myoglobin?
The myoglobin is a typical protein present in muscle fibre to store oxygen which produces energy in emergencies.
Define Anaerobic Capacity?
It means performing the activity without the use of oxygen to produce energy for that activity within the body and its resultant products are:-
Differentiate between Aerobic and Anaerobic Metabolism?
Aerobic Metabolism | Anaerobic Metabolism |
Aerobic metabolism means the body can convert nutrients into energy with oxygen and it's waste products are Carbon dioxide and water. | Anaerobic Metabolism means the body can convert nutrients into energy with oxygen and it's waste products are Lactic Acid, Water and carbon dioxide. |
Aerobic Metabolism occurs in the endurance activities. | Anaerobic Metabolism occurs in speed activities. |
What are the capillaries?
Capillaries are the smallest and thinnest vessels in the circulation system. The wall of capillaries made up of only one layer of cells. The interchange of gases and substance between the blood and the tissues take place here.
Write the immediate effects of exercise on the Cardio-Vascular system?
Differentiate between slow twist fibre and fast twist fibre?
Difference between slow twitch fibre and fast twitch fibre:
Slow twitch fibre (red fibres) | Fast twitch fibre (white fibres) |
The red fibres of muscles are mainly responsible for the endurance activities. | The white fibres of muscle are responsible for strength and speed activities. |
The red fibres are produced energy but the nutrients in the presence of oxygen only. | The white fibres are produced energy by the nutrients without the presence of oxygen. |
Write the effects of exercise in the muscular system?
Effects of exercise in a muscular system:
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Describe the effects of exercise on the respiratory system?
The effect of exercise on the respiratory system is closely linked with the effect of exercise on the circulatory and muscular system.
This means that the effect produced on the respiratory system by training are improved lung capacity and gas exchange.
Elucidate physiological changes due to Ageing?
The physiological changes, which take place mentioned below.
Explain the effect of exercise on the Circulatory system?
Increase in heart size: Regular exercises develop the muscles of the heart. It increases the size of the heart along with the strengthening of heart. The heart becomes efficient in doing its job.
The decrease in cholesterol level: Regular exercise reduces the level of cholesterol in Our blood. The level of cholesterol in our blood is directly linked with blood pressure. Exercise decreases the level of low-density protein and increases the level of high-density lips protein. It means that exercise decreases the LDL (bad cholesterol) and increase HDL (good cholesterol)
Faster adaptation to workload: Due to the regular exercise, the heart can adapt to working load quickly i.e. quick adjustment of the heart according to body needs.
Increase in no. and efficiency of capillaries: With the regular exercise, efficiency and no. of capillaries is increased with the increase of Muscle mass. The unused and new capillaries become efficient and nourish the various cells efficient and nourish the various cells effectively.
Improve the working capacity of the cardiovascular system: Regular exercise Improve cardio-vascular system thus the blood travels faster through the blood vessels and increased circulation of blood makes healing faster.
Discuss how physiological factors determine flexibility?
Elaborate the Role of Regular Exercise on Ageing Process?
Reduces the risk of Age-Related Dieses: Regular exercise reduces the risk of a number of health problems, many aged persons face. Such health problems are:
Reduces the risk of Age-Related Dieses: Regular exercise reduces the risk of a number of health problems, many aged persons face. Such health problems are cholesterol, increase good cholesterol, decreases blood pressure and blood vessels stiffness.
Discuss the physiological factors, determine the strength as a component of physical fitness?
Describe the physiological factors which determine the speed as a component of physical fitness?
Speed is determined to a great extent by the genetic factors. The study of physiological Factors helps to select the activity for an individual.
Explain the physiological factors determine endurance as a component of physical fitness?
Endurance is a very significant component of physical fitness, which is determined by the following physiological factors.
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