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Discuss: What does it mean to be fit?




    The 4 S-factors: Suppleness,
    strength, speed and stamina.
What does it mean to be fit?
If you are fit, your body is well set up for exercise.
For exercise your muscle cells need energy.
Where does this come from?
            oxygen              carbon dioxide


                     respiration

                                       water
           glucose
                       energy




Which organ systems provide the things you need
for respiration?
Explore


How much does pulse rate change
with different types of activities?
Summary – Pulse rate activity
1. Why does your pulse change when you do some
activities?
2. Which activity gave the highest pulse rate?
3. What sort of activity would give you a higher
pulse rate?
4. What might you be doing if you had a lower
pulse rate?
5. When your heart is beating faster, what is
happening in your body?
6. Why do different people have different pulse
rates?
What process is
this animation
showing?


Where is it
happening?


How is this linked
to fitness and
stamina?
Explain
Sequence correctly what happens
inside our bodies when we run up
and down the stairs.
When I started to run up and down the       This was detected by my brain which
stairs…                                     sent nerve impulses to the heart.
                                       1                                       6
                                            Glucose reacted with oxygen, releasing
The heart started to beat faster and
                                            energy. At the same time, carbon
harder to move my blood faster.
                                            dioxide and water were produced.

The energy needed for this came from a
chemical reaction in the muscle cells       My heart rate went back to normal.
called respiration.                 3                                       10
Very soon, my muscle cells started to       My heart and blood system was able to
run short of oxygen and acidic carbon       supply enough oxygen to the muscle
dioxide started to build up in the blood.   cells.

When I stopped running up and down
                                            My leg muscles contracted to lift my
the stairs, the respiration in my muscle
                                            body.
cells slowed down.
When I started to run up and down the           This was detected by my brain which
stairs…                                         sent nerve impulses to the heart.
                                            1                                            6
                                                Glucose reacted with oxygen, releasing
The heart started to beat faster and
                                                energy. At the same time, carbon
harder to move my blood faster.
                                                dioxide and water were produced.
                                            7                                            4
The energy needed for this came from a
chemical reaction in the muscle cells           My heart rate went back to normal.
called respiration.
                                            3                                          10
Very soon, my muscle cells started to           My heart and blood system was able to
run short of oxygen and acidic carbon           supply enough oxygen to the muscle
dioxide started to build up in the blood.       cells.
                                            5                                            9
When I stopped running up and down
                                                My leg muscles contracted to lift my
the stairs, the respiration in my muscle
                                                body.
cells slowed down.
                                            8                                            2
Check list
1. Can you explain what fitness means?

2. What are the 4 S-factors

3. Name the chemical reaction that releases energy
to keep your muscles moving.

4. Explain why it is important that our organ
systems work efficiently.

5. Suggest ways of evaluating whether a fitness
programme is working.

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8B Lesson 1 fitness

  • 1. Discuss: What does it mean to be fit? The 4 S-factors: Suppleness, strength, speed and stamina.
  • 2. What does it mean to be fit? If you are fit, your body is well set up for exercise. For exercise your muscle cells need energy. Where does this come from? oxygen carbon dioxide respiration water glucose energy Which organ systems provide the things you need for respiration?
  • 3. Explore How much does pulse rate change with different types of activities?
  • 4. Summary – Pulse rate activity 1. Why does your pulse change when you do some activities? 2. Which activity gave the highest pulse rate? 3. What sort of activity would give you a higher pulse rate? 4. What might you be doing if you had a lower pulse rate? 5. When your heart is beating faster, what is happening in your body? 6. Why do different people have different pulse rates?
  • 5. What process is this animation showing? Where is it happening? How is this linked to fitness and stamina?
  • 6. Explain Sequence correctly what happens inside our bodies when we run up and down the stairs.
  • 7. When I started to run up and down the This was detected by my brain which stairs… sent nerve impulses to the heart. 1 6 Glucose reacted with oxygen, releasing The heart started to beat faster and energy. At the same time, carbon harder to move my blood faster. dioxide and water were produced. The energy needed for this came from a chemical reaction in the muscle cells My heart rate went back to normal. called respiration. 3 10 Very soon, my muscle cells started to My heart and blood system was able to run short of oxygen and acidic carbon supply enough oxygen to the muscle dioxide started to build up in the blood. cells. When I stopped running up and down My leg muscles contracted to lift my the stairs, the respiration in my muscle body. cells slowed down.
  • 8. When I started to run up and down the This was detected by my brain which stairs… sent nerve impulses to the heart. 1 6 Glucose reacted with oxygen, releasing The heart started to beat faster and energy. At the same time, carbon harder to move my blood faster. dioxide and water were produced. 7 4 The energy needed for this came from a chemical reaction in the muscle cells My heart rate went back to normal. called respiration. 3 10 Very soon, my muscle cells started to My heart and blood system was able to run short of oxygen and acidic carbon supply enough oxygen to the muscle dioxide started to build up in the blood. cells. 5 9 When I stopped running up and down My leg muscles contracted to lift my the stairs, the respiration in my muscle body. cells slowed down. 8 2
  • 9. Check list 1. Can you explain what fitness means? 2. What are the 4 S-factors 3. Name the chemical reaction that releases energy to keep your muscles moving. 4. Explain why it is important that our organ systems work efficiently. 5. Suggest ways of evaluating whether a fitness programme is working.