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This lesson contains 21 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 1 video.

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Sports and nutrition

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What type of sports do you have?

Slide 2 - Slide

Endurance sport
  • Push your body
  • Longer than 1 hour
  • Aerobic exercising
  • Consistent
  • Nutrition and recovery 
  • Examples

Slide 3 - Slide

Strength sport
  • High intensity
  • Approximately 1 hour
  • Types of strengt sport 
  • Nutrition and recovery
  • Consistency
  • Rest

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Combat sport
  • One to one
  • Quick reflexes
  • Endurence and strength
  •  Types of combat
  • Consistency and motivation
  • Around half an hour

Slide 5 - Slide

weight divisions 
  • Strawweight  52 kg
  • Flyweight 57 kg
  • Bantamweight 61 kg
  • Featherweight 67 kg
  • Lightweight 70 kg
  • Welterweight 77 kg
  • Middleweight 84 kg
  • Light heavyweight 93 kg
  • Heavyweight 120 kg

Slide 6 - Slide

12

Slide 7 - Video

supplements and doping
  • Performence 
  • Recovery  
  • Different types 
  • Examples
  • Powder and pills

Slide 8 - Slide

Make a conclusion for yourself what do you think sport and nutrition has to do with each other

Slide 9 - Open question

00:51
What type of sports are aerobic?
A
Swimming
B
Football
C
Rugby
D
Wrestling

Slide 10 - Quiz

00:51
What type of sports are anearobic
A
Weight lifting
B
Football
C
Running
D
Sprinting

Slide 11 - Quiz

01:17
What is the dutch word for carbohydrates?
A
Vetten
B
Eiwitten
C
Calorieën
D
Koolhydraten

Slide 12 - Quiz

01:18
Where do you think that carbohydrates are primarily used for?
A
Energy production
B
Muscle building
C
Fuel for high intensity sports
D
Weight loss

Slide 13 - Quiz

04:13
What is the dutch word for protein
A
Eiwitten
B
Koolhydraten
C
Vetten
D
Calorieën

Slide 14 - Quiz

04:14
Where do you think that protein is primarily used for?
A
Energy production
B
Repairing body structures
C
Muscle building
D
Storing fat

Slide 15 - Quiz

06:00
What is the dutch word for fats?
A
Calorieën
B
Eiwitten
C
Vetten
D
Koolhydraten

Slide 16 - Quiz

06:01
Where do you think that fats are primarily used for?
A
Hormone production
B
Muscle building
C
Energy storage
D
Absorbing vitamins

Slide 17 - Quiz

06:39
Why are carbohydrates recommended to be taken instead of fats in high-intensity exercises?

Slide 18 - Open question

07:59
What is the dutch word for fibre?
A
Calorieën
B
Vezels
C
Vitamines
D
Mineralen

Slide 19 - Quiz

08:31
Why should you avoid to eat to much fiber before exercising?
A
Cramp
B
Stable blood sugar levels
C
Bloating
D
Regulate your appetite

Slide 20 - Quiz

08:35
What is the dutch word for hydration?
A
Hydroxide
B
Glycogeen
C
Hydratatie
D
Bevochtigen

Slide 21 - Quiz