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Fitness By: Matthew Fleming 9 th Grade Health or Physical Education Class

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FitnessBy: Matthew Fleming

9th Grade Health or Physical Education Class

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The Dimensions of Fitness

1. Aerobic Capacity (Cardio-vascular/respiratory capacity)

2. Body Composition (Ratio of body fat to lean body mass)

3. Muscle Strength4. Muscle Endurance5. Muscle Flexibility

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Aerobic Capacity

highest amount of oxygen consumed during maximal exercise in activities that use the large muscle groups in the legs or arms and legs combined.

http://www.plu.edu/~chasega/terms.html

Oxygen Only Please!

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Body Composition

The amount of fat in the body compared to the amount of lean mass

http://www.functional-fitness-facts.com/5-components-of-physical-fitness.html

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Muscle Strength

The amount of force a muscle or group of muscles can exert against a heavy resistance

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Muscle Endurance

The ability for a muscle or group of muscles to repeat a movement many times or hold a position for an extended length of time

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Muscle Flexibility

The degree at which a single muscle can lengthen

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How to incorporate all The Dimesions of Fitness into our class?

The answer is CrossFit› Crossfit incorporates all 5 dimensions plus

more

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What is CrossFit?

“The Sport of Fitness”

A core Strength and Conditioning Program› developed to

enhance an individual’s competency at all physical tasks (Training Guide)

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Ten Physical Focuses

Cardiovascular Respiratory

endurance Stamina Strength Flexibility Power

Speed Coordination Agility Balance Accuracy

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What You do in CrossFit?

Consistently Varied Functional Movements High intensity

Using m

ovements

we do everyday,

just like th

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cavemen

Check out these links

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All Ages

Kids CrossFit Teen CrossFit CrossFit Light Regular Hopefully in the Future Physical

Education Classes and School Teams

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The WOD

“Workout Of The Day”1. warm-up2. a skill development3. the high-intensity WOD4. period of individual or group stretching

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Randomness

“constantly varied, high intensity, functional movement”

What other program can go almost 3 years without doing the same workout twice

Another new WOD today! YAY!

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The Basic Movements

Airsquat Front squat Over the head squat Deadlift sumo-deadlift to

high pull Shoulder press Push press Push jerk Medicine ball clean

Split Jerk

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The Form is everything

Use your hips!!!!

Don’t Be That Guy

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WOD Types

1. For Time2. AMRAP3. Every Minute On The Minute

What’s Your

Excuse?

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WOD Examples

Warmup:Burgener WarmupShoulder Mobility

Strength: Find 1RM on Clean & Jerk

WOD:10 Minute AMRAP:5 Ring Pushups20 Double Unders

Cool Down:400M Walk and Foam Roll

Lifting something

from ground to over

your head

That looks like all the

concepts in one workout

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Steps to doing CrossFit

1st Step:› Find an Affiliate (CrossFit Gym)

2nd Step:› Set up your On Ramp Coarse

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3rd Step:› Complete 4 On Ramp Coarses

4th and Last Step:› Go CrossFit in group classes

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Resources

http://www.functional-fitness-facts.com/5-components-of-physical-fitness.html

http://www.plu.edu/~chasega/terms.html

http://library.crossfit.com/free/pdf/CFJ_Seminars_TrainingGuide_REV122011.pdf

http://crossfitwaco.com/blog2/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/9-Movements.pdf

http://www.crossfit.com/cf-seminars/CertRefs/CFD_L1_ParticipantHandbook_Revised_02.pdf