Flexibility - Your muscles' and joints' ability to move through a full range of motion, Muscular Strength - Exerting a maximum force in one effort, Muscular Endurance - Exerting a force repeatedly or over a long period of time., Cardiovascular Fitness - The bodies ability to deliver oxygen to your muscles, Speed - The ability to perform actions or cover distance quickly., Agility - The ability to change the direction of one's movement rapidly and accurately, Balance - Stabilizing the body while maintaining stillness., Power - The ability to apply maximum strength with the quickest possible speed, Individual variability - no two individuals will respond exactly the same way to a similar dose of physical activity., Diminishing return - As you reach your overall body's potential your improvements will decrease, Overload - In order to see an improvement in fitness, the dose of physical activity must exceed that to which the individual is already accustomed, Specificity - Improvements in physical fitness are specific to the demands and characteristics imposed by the physical activity, Reversibility - "Use it, or you lose it", Ceiling Principle - As an individual increases his or her physical fitness, the rate of improvement gets smaller to the point of no improvement, referred to as plateau, FITT - This Principle states the Frequency, Intensity, Type, and Time for the Health related fitness components, Kinesthetic awareness - A sensory skill that your body uses to know where it is in space,

Westpark - Principles of training & fitness components

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