exercise Crossword Puzzles
Difficult words! 2021-02-17
20 Clues: Dorf • Pfund • Regal • platz • Übung • Straße • Blazer • teppich • Anblick • Elefant • Ausdruck • Irrenhaus • sei still • Broschüre • Strumpfhose • Sonderangbot • Schulversammlung • Mehrfamielienhaus • Anwesenheitskontrolle • weiterführende schule
family + school 2021-09-30
20 Clues: ema • onu • tädi • laps • tütar • kaksik • kodutöö • abielus • ajalugu • õetütar • pojapoeg • harjutus • onutütar • geograafia • lapsevanem • elukaaslane • matemaatika • mees (abikaasa) • naine (abikaasa) • kehaline kasvatus
Vocabulary Test 2017-01-22
20 Clues: soha • mert • addig • nézni • edzés • titok • fontos • sietni • egyszer • színház • zöldség • bicikli • történet • szakértő • nagyvárs • felvenni • nyugdíjas • minden nap • napfelkelte • utána,akkor
Healthy and fit 2017-09-19
20 Clues: / avge • / oro • / öka • / uppnå • / riven • / minska • / mixer • / motion • / skakis • / tärnad • / undvika • / groddar • / flingor • / uppiggad • / färskost • / övertygad • / grönsallad • / kostexpert • / kolhydrater • / vara ense om
Unit 4 Check-in + Station 1 2024-05-28
21 Clues: Taxi • Waren • Mühle • sofort • Volks- • Muskel • Kurier • Finanz- • trennen • bestehen • Training • Stadtteil • befördern • Lastwagen • Labyrinth • einrichten • Wahrzeichen • verschieden • Bürgermeister • Volksentscheid • Arbeitslosigkeit
ADJECTIVES 2023-04-26
21 Clues: run • ice • mud • egg • dog • fire • fish • toxic • lemon • blood • grass • snail • breeze • pretty • funeral • diamond • exercise • inventor • flowers, • sandpaper • some personalities
2.3 Verbs 2022-11-17
21 Clues: run • eat • open • read • take • live • rest • learn • write • paint • share • visit • drink • stroll • dinner • prepare • receive • thirsty • exercise • ridebike • understand
Verb s 2 - 동사 2 2024-11-28
Unit 2 Body Talk 2012-11-13
21 Clues: gym • kick • lift • step • carry • offer • fight • brush • prove • ground • forget • pencil • between • content • eyebrow • injured • blanket • exercise • terrible • operation • underneath
Unit 2, Year 2 bk (2nd ed.) 2015-11-25
21 Clues: moe • kwal • erger • gevoel • ademen • voeten • vooral • schade • zonder • spieren • gezicht • mogelijk • kiespijn • aanraken • optillen • gewichten • hoofdpijn • betekenen • beschermen • voorstellen • lichaamsbeweging
Joanna Paciorkowska 8c 2020-04-20
20 Clues: ból • krem • szyja • grypa • astma • tętno • wirus • kaszel • łokieć • kostka • kolano • brzuch • leczyć • choroba • obniżać • zemdleć • tabletka • pielęgniarka • alergia,uczulenie • wykonywać ćwiczenia fizyczne
Useful words in the English class 2019-09-05
21 Clues: Klok • Raam • Blad • Stoel • Toets • Stylo • Licht • Leraar • Agenda • Pagina • Gordijn • Potlood • Huiswerk • Oefening • Fluostift • Klasgenoot • Schoolbord • Klaslokaal • Schoolbank • Verbetering • Woordenboek
Way to Go! Test Review 2021-04-26
Vocab 15/16 2023-04-17
20 Clues: få • med • tror • till • häxa • måste • träna • många • varje • borde • ibland • skulle • alltid • mycket • för att • också,med • anledning • omedelbart • tillräckligt • vilken, vilket
Spanish activities 2023-12-04
20 Clues: run • ski • work • walk • cook • swim • text • draw • read • sing • paint • skate • study • sleep • dance • camping • shopping • exercise • write stories • listening to music
Unit 7: The Final of frontier 2025-04-09
20 Clues: luu • neste • lihas • patja • tyyny • kangas • hikinen • liikunta • insinööri • vaihtoehto • hämmentävä • suunnitella • avaruuspuku • painottomuus • auringonnousu • olla mautonta • pystysuorassa • auringonlasku • hankkiutua eroon • henkilökohtainen, yksityinen
Repaso: El Diccionario: Letras A-F 2025-09-22
20 Clues: car • tape • case • field • shelf • thing • house • trash • flower • closet • enough • example • bicycle • welcome • goodbyes • exercise • strawberry • nurse (fem) • gold (color) • principal (fem)
Nutrition (Planning Diets) 2014-01-25
Across
- We need to eat this if we want to put on muscle
- Taken in addition to meals
- A group of nutrients we need a lot of
- Sprinters do this type of exercise
- A diet that provides the correct amount of nutrients
- You get this after doing intense training/exercise
Down
- The main source of energy for the body
- Its the most energy rich
- Specifically looking at how diet effects sport performance
- Long distance runners do this type of exercise
- The building of tissues and cells
- The breaking down of macronutrients to produce energy
12 Clues: Its the most energy rich • Taken in addition to meals • The building of tissues and cells • Sprinters do this type of exercise • A group of nutrients we need a lot of • The main source of energy for the body • Long distance runners do this type of exercise • We need to eat this if we want to put on muscle • You get this after doing intense training/exercise • ...
Physical Activity 2023-01-01
Across
- Going _________ help prevent early onset of myopia.
- The ability to perform physical activity for a long period of time.
- Avoid doing too much ____________ activities in day.
- Exercise can help you relieve _________.
- Physical activity improves our _________ health as well.
Down
- You should get ________ minutes of physical activity daily.
- Physical activity is any form of ______ or exercise.
- It is important to perform ___________ to vigorous exercise every week.
- Physical activity helps us to keep a _________ weight.
- Physical activity helps our body get _________.
- Physical activity decrease the risk of getting heart ________
- We can ________ better at night if we are active.
12 Clues: Exercise can help you relieve _________. • Physical activity helps our body get _________. • We can ________ better at night if we are active. • Going _________ help prevent early onset of myopia. • Physical activity is any form of ______ or exercise. • Avoid doing too much ____________ activities in day. • Physical activity helps us to keep a _________ weight. • ...
Wenatchee Y.M.C.A. 2025-07-01
Across
- A back exercise done using a squat rack set up
- Best for building the inner chest
- Laying on your back, move a dumbell from your waist to over your head and back
- This exercise burns between 4-7 cals a minute
- This action in your body is what caused you to dehydrate
- Someone you can hire to help you make a fitness goal and a plan to get there
- What you do on a fast treadmill
- A plank that moved up and down
Down
- Joanna's famous arm combo weight workout combines this with a chest press to failure
- The best small town any where!
- can be done before and after a workout
- what you can do to feel better about yourself mentally, and physically
- The Y actually has an old school slant board for these
- with this piece of equipment are HARD
- Where you can play basketball at the Y
- Best quad or glute exercise
- This is used to perform m"wall balls"
17 Clues: Best quad or glute exercise • The best small town any where! • A plank that moved up and down • What you do on a fast treadmill • Best for building the inner chest • with this piece of equipment are HARD • This is used to perform m"wall balls" • can be done before and after a workout • Where you can play basketball at the Y • A back exercise done using a squat rack set up • ...
SPEAKOUT B2 | Unit 4 2025-04-09
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- My wife’s _______ and she disturbs me when she puts the light on when she can’t sleep.
- I really enjoy _____ exercise like dancing and running.
- You need a high level of ______ to become a good gymnast or dancer.
- It's better to do a small amount of ___ exercise every day than to do a lot of exercise on one occasion and then do nothing for weeks.
- You really only need to do 20 minutes of ____ exercise a day, such as a gentle walk.
Down
- I’m currently building my _____ to do a marathon next month.
- I think playing in a team really boosted my ______.
- I really need to improve my ____ – I can barely touch my toes.
- My daughter woke me up at 1 a.m. She’d had a _______ and couldn’t go back to sleep.
- There’s no real _____ for me to do more exercise. I’m fit enough.
10 Clues: I think playing in a team really boosted my ______. • I really enjoy _____ exercise like dancing and running. • I’m currently building my _____ to do a marathon next month. • I really need to improve my ____ – I can barely touch my toes. • There’s no real _____ for me to do more exercise. I’m fit enough. • ...
Training 2020-03-03
8 Clues: How hard you exercise • How long you exercise • How often you exercise • What kind of exercise you do • The stork stand tests this area of fitness • The beep test measures this area of fitness • The vertical jump tests this area of fitness • The illinois run test measures this area of fitness
PE Final Study Guide 2025-12-16
Across
- The ability to quickly change body position or direction of the body.
- Training A type of physical exercise specializing in the use of resistance to induce muscular contraction which builds muscles.
- Exercise to improve flexibility. This can be passive or active, dynamic or static.
- Exercise: Any exercise that raises the heart rate of the participant.
- and Tennis Two individual sports.
- and Kickball Two team sports.
Down
- The range of motion of your joints or the ability of your joints to move freely.
- and pickleball Two net sports.
- Running, and dribbling a ball at the same time..
- in football, is when you are trying to prevent the opposing team from scoring in your end zone. Coordination, running, and dribbling a ball at the same time are also key aspects of defense. time.
- in basketball, if you are trying to score.
- Head The way to hold a bowling ball.
12 Clues: and Kickball Two team sports. • and pickleball Two net sports. • and Tennis Two individual sports. • Head The way to hold a bowling ball. • in basketball, if you are trying to score. • Running, and dribbling a ball at the same time.. • The ability to quickly change body position or direction of the body. • ...
Spelling week 6 2014-08-25
Across
- I haven't talked ______ 1960.
- I like to _________ my Edmodo photo.
- Its hard to ________.
- I was dazzled with ________.
- Apples are usually _____ but lemons are always sour.
- I had _________ problems after the scary ride.
- A wooden object used to keep animals in place or to distinguish properties.
- The 5th fruit of the spirit.
- The opposite of sweet.
Down
- give me some or ______.
- A percussion instrument starting with x.
- I need to exercise my dog.
- You cant live withought _______.
- It is ________ during the war.
- The month before December.
- My brother has a ________.
- This area is __________ said the police man.
- I've learnt my ________.
- This puzzle is _________.
- Autumn is my favourite ______.
20 Clues: Its hard to ________. • The opposite of sweet. • give me some or ______. • I've learnt my ________. • This puzzle is _________. • I need to exercise my dog. • The month before December. • My brother has a ________. • I was dazzled with ________. • The 5th fruit of the spirit. • I haven't talked ______ 1960. • It is ________ during the war. • Autumn is my favourite ______. • ...
Gym 2022-09-21
Across
- A noise one might make while lifting heavy
- Alternate to pull up
- Bodybuilder Chris
- Steroids
- Mr. ___
- Front of body
- Muscle worked by doing leg extensions
- Exercises involving the use of dumbbells or a barbell
- Common training split
- Common fitness supplement
- ___-master
Down
- Type of press named after a famous bodybuilder
- Upper back muscle
- Preferred by new gymgoers
- Purple gym
- Stands for a leg exercise hated by many
- Engaged during many bodyweight exercises
- Well known fitness influencer
- Type of deadlift
- Bodyweight movements
- Back of body
- Bicep isolation exercise
- What one might do to gain muscle mass
- Type of protein
- Never skip this
25 Clues: Mr. ___ • Steroids • Purple gym • ___-master • Back of body • Front of body • Type of protein • Never skip this • Type of deadlift • Upper back muscle • Bodybuilder Chris • Alternate to pull up • Bodyweight movements • Common training split • Bicep isolation exercise • Preferred by new gymgoers • Common fitness supplement • Well known fitness influencer • Muscle worked by doing leg extensions • ...
Jour 10 - Les adjectifs qui changent de sens - aide-mémoire 2022-12-01
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- a man who's poor
- just an exercise
- a real catastrophe
- a lonely child
- a dirty/filthy guy
- a true story
- even I
- only one Child
- the few jewels
- several friends
- rare iewels
- a clean car
- last month
Down
- a sure contempt
- an unfortunate man
- my dear friend
- a great man
- a tall man
- an easy exercise
- the next 3 weeks
- next week
- the former house
- a strange story
- my own car
- myself
- the last month of...
- some contempt
- a funny story
- an expens/ve car
- a nasty guy
- an ancient house
- who are different
32 Clues: myself • even I • next week • a tall man • my own car • last month • a great man • a nasty guy • rare iewels • a clean car • a true story • some contempt • a funny story • my dear friend • a lonely child • only one Child • the few jewels • a sure contempt • a strange story • several friends • a man who's poor • just an exercise • an easy exercise • the next 3 weeks • the former house • an expens/ve car • an ancient house • ...
health 2023-01-31
Across
- ability to move as quickly as possible
- body mass and body fat
- maximum force of muscle a can apply
- more burned then consumed
- decreasing movement to lower pulse
- % of fat, muscle and bone
- exercise with no oxygen
- push ups, sit ups
- heart and lungs delivering oxygen
- cal. consumed = cal. burned
- high intensity interval training
- exercise with oxygen
- range of motion
Down
- specific exercises to improve fitness
- body's ability to do efficientmovements
- how long you can go
- working more/harder then normal
- equal distribution of weight
- making more challenging
- more consumed then burned
- the speed you respond to
- slow movement to raise heart rate
- ability to move quickly
- overweight
24 Clues: overweight • range of motion • push ups, sit ups • how long you can go • exercise with oxygen • body mass and body fat • making more challenging • exercise with no oxygen • ability to move quickly • the speed you respond to • more burned then consumed • % of fat, muscle and bone • more consumed then burned • cal. consumed = cal. burned • equal distribution of weight • ...
wedding crosswrod 2023-08-12
Across
- Bride's hometown
- Groom's hometown
- Bride's favorite exercise
- Bride's favorite soccer team
- Bride's favorite drink
- Groom's favorite drink
- Groom's first video game
- Age difference between bride and groom
- Bride studied here in Korea
- Bride's favorite French cartoon
- Bride's favorite food
- Groom's jazz band instrument
- Bride's favorite chocolate
- Groom's favorite TV show
- Bride's first video game
Down
- Honeymoon location
- Bride's marching band instrument
- Groom's favorite food
- Bride's favorite holiday
- Groom's nickname
- Years together
- Groom's favorite chocolate
- Bride's nickname
- Groom's rock band
- Groom's degree
- Groom has traveled to
- Groom's favorite exercise
- Bride studied her in England
- Bride's degree
29 Clues: Years together • Groom's degree • Bride's degree • Bride's hometown • Groom's nickname • Groom's hometown • Bride's nickname • Groom's rock band • Honeymoon location • Groom's favorite food • Groom has traveled to • Bride's favorite food • Bride's favorite drink • Groom's favorite drink • Bride's favorite holiday • Groom's first video game • Groom's favorite TV show • Bride's first video game • ...
How well do you know the couple? 2025-08-17
Across
- Groom's favorite board game
- Where did the bride and groom first meet? (type of place)
- Who takes longer to get ready? (Bride/Groom)
- Groom's favorite color
- Groom's Birth Month
- Bride's favorite color
- Groom's profession (first degree)
- Sport that the bride participated in?
- Groom's favorite sport
- Number of years the couple has known each other
Down
- Bride's favorite TV show (2 words)
- Bride's favorite hobby (exercise)
- Where did they get engaged? (3 words)
- Bride's high school (2 words)
- Bride's profession
- Groom's favorite hobby (exercise)
- If the bride is going on a trip, what must be present?
- Bride's Birth Month
- Groom's high school
- Couple's favorite snack
20 Clues: Bride's profession • Groom's Birth Month • Bride's Birth Month • Groom's high school • Groom's favorite color • Bride's favorite color • Groom's favorite sport • Couple's favorite snack • Groom's favorite board game • Bride's high school (2 words) • Bride's favorite hobby (exercise) • Groom's favorite hobby (exercise) • Groom's profession (first degree) • ...
February 2026-01-31
Across
- Type of exercise good for heart health
- Prefix meaning “heart”
- Second month of the year
- Emotion most associated with Valentine’s Day
- February 14th holiday honoree
- Traditional romantic flowers
- Rhythmic beat felt at the wrist
- Color symbolizing love and the heart
- Common Valentine’s Day candy shape
- Informal abbreviation for February
Down
- Substance pumped by the heart
- Popular Valentine’s Day gift
- Organ celebrated during National Heart Month
- Heart-healthy habit
- Overall goal of heart awareness
- Vessel carrying blood away from the heart
- What February occasionally allows in the calendar
- Mythical matchmaker of Valentine’s Day
- Color often associated with Valentine’s Day
- Term of affection often used in February
20 Clues: Heart-healthy habit • Prefix meaning “heart” • Second month of the year • Popular Valentine’s Day gift • Traditional romantic flowers • Substance pumped by the heart • February 14th holiday honoree • Overall goal of heart awareness • Rhythmic beat felt at the wrist • Common Valentine’s Day candy shape • Informal abbreviation for February • Color symbolizing love and the heart • ...
Health 2018-11-14
Spanish 1 Random Vocab 2025-06-05
19 Clues: fun • nice • tall • lazy • funny • short • lunch • shoes • house • pretty • sports • school • nothing • serious • exercise • homework • auditorium • intelligent • dishes/plates
Go for it! 6 Kpl 8 työkirjan sanasto 2022-04-08
20 Clues: muki • takka • astua • hissi • vinkki • mukava • ryömiä • valita • tehtävä • päättää • paprika • tonnikala • kuntosali • kurkottaa • venytellä • rentoutunut • rauhallinen • suussasulava • pala, viipale • salaattikastike
Unit 2 Body Talk 2012-11-13
21 Clues: gym • step • kick • lift • brush • carry • offer • fight • prove • pencil • forget • ground • content • eyebrow • between • blanket • injured • exercise • terrible • operation • underneath
Build Up 21 and 22 2023-01-06
20 Clues: vak • beroemd • besluit • rooster • aanwezig • oefening • tekening • moeilijk • verplicht • onderzoek • opleiding • belangrijk • afwezigheid • toestemming • afgestudeerde • wetenschapper • kleuterschool • schooldirecteur • hoger onderwijs • voortgezet onderwijs
Spelling 90-110 2022-12-05
20 Clues: look • land • scare • pipes • place • start • freedom • doorway • instant • request • thankful • elements • training • champion • warehouse • treatment • direction • starvation • understanding • dismiss from mind
gym 2023-04-29
20 Clues: láz • suly • gépek • edzés • karate • aerobik • oktatók • kocogás • unalmas • köhögés • fogfájás • rosszabb • hasfájád • fülfájás • megfázás • fejfájás • edzőterem • torokfájás • testmozgás • nem ért egyet
Past tense 2021-08-16
11/8 2022-11-07
2hv vocabulary unit 1 & 2 2022-11-18
21 Clues: baai • zout • azijn • indruk • signaal • hopelijk • ongewoon • schudden • stinkend • oefening • adviseren • suggestie • jaarlijks • stedelijk • noodgeval • plotseling • bewonderen • bevestigen • veroorzaken • rechtstreeks • wolkenkrabber
en mi mochila 2023-11-08
20 Clues: five • blue • dogs • cats • book • white • eight • brown • ruler • black • seven • mother • sister • I have • eraser • pencil • father • yellow • brother • exercise book
School 2024-09-27
21 Clues: - klasė • - lenta • - pamoka • - testas • - klijai • - žodynas • - dalykas • - mokinys • - istorija • - užduotis • - liniuotė • - valgykla • - egzaminas • - pertrauka • - trintukas • - klausimas • - atsakymas • - mokytojas • - geografija • - namų darbai • - skaičiuotuvas
Unit 3 2026-01-13
21 Clues: bang • kaak • pols • darm • maag • keel • kuit • nier • geluk • spier • trots • enkel • verband • verrast • oefening • verdriet • nosebleed • voorhoofd • wenkbrauw • vol afkeer • pijnstillers
VOCABULARY REVISION 2025-02-20
Across
- You have got 206 ________. They can break.
- We've got four ________. They are all my uncle Tom's sons and daughters.
- A jacket and trousers you wear to do exercise.
- My jacket has got loads of squares. It's ________,not striped.
- "opposite" of wife
- A bird that can speak.
- The organ that covers your entire body. It can be different colours.
Down
- You wear this if your trousers are too big.
- You cover your hands with these when it's very cold.
- My dad's sister is my _______.
- Why don't you use the __________ so that you can see the exercise on paper?
- I twisted my _________ while I was running. Now I can't walk very well.
- I need some medicine because I have a sore _________.
- A person who talks a lot.
- The organ that controls your body.
- An animal that is similar to a horse, but smaller.
- A place where students can do sport and exercise at school. It's indoors.
17 Clues: "opposite" of wife • A bird that can speak. • A person who talks a lot. • My dad's sister is my _______. • The organ that controls your body. • You have got 206 ________. They can break. • You wear this if your trousers are too big. • A jacket and trousers you wear to do exercise. • An animal that is similar to a horse, but smaller. • ...
Skills & Principles of Fitness 2025-03-12
Across
- The time it takes to respond to a stimulus.
- The duration of an exercise session or activity.
- How often a person exercises within a given time frame.
- Exercising at a level beyond normal to stimulate improvement.
- Fitness gains are lost when training stops or decreases.
- The level of effort or difficulty in a workout session.
- The time needed for muscles and the body to repair after exercise.
- The combination of strength and speed to generate force.
Down
- The ability to use different body parts smoothly and effectively.
- The ability to change direction quickly and efficiently.
- Boredom that occurs from repeating the same workout routine.
- Gradually increasing the difficulty of workouts to improve fitness.
- A period of inactivity allowing the body to recover and grow stronger.
- The ability to maintain control of the body's position.
- The ability to move quickly from one point to another.
- The specific kind of exercise performed in a workout.
- Training should be relevant to the sport or goal to see improvement.
17 Clues: The time it takes to respond to a stimulus. • The duration of an exercise session or activity. • The specific kind of exercise performed in a workout. • The ability to move quickly from one point to another. • How often a person exercises within a given time frame. • The ability to maintain control of the body's position. • ...
PE Energy systems 2026-01-27
Across
- Oxygen consumption above resting levels used to restore homeostasis
- Recovery method in which the participant engages in 0 to little physical activity
- Primary physiological cause of performance decline in high-intensity work
- Exercise variable interacting with intensity to influence recovery demands
- Fuel whose depletion limits sustained high-intensity exercise
- Inability to maintain maximal force or power output
- Condition where oxygen uptake fails to meet aerobic energy demand
- Reduction in substrate availability contributing to fatigue
- Energy system supplying maximal intensity work from the start of exercise
- Fluid loss reducing blood delivery to working muscles causing fatigue
Down
- Heat-management process diverting blood from active muscles
- Descriptor of energy systems that do not require Oxeygen
- High-energy compound restored during the fast phase of recovery
- Restoration of ATP by energy systems
- Equilibrium where oxygen supply matches oxygen demand
- Process responsible for hydrogen ion removal during recovery
- Primary determinant of oxygen deficit size and anaerobic contribution
17 Clues: Restoration of ATP by energy systems • Inability to maintain maximal force or power output • Equilibrium where oxygen supply matches oxygen demand • Descriptor of energy systems that do not require Oxeygen • Heat-management process diverting blood from active muscles • Reduction in substrate availability contributing to fatigue • ...
Hypertension and Kidney Disease 2018-10-24
Across
- defined as force of blood against walls of arteries
- disease often called "silent"
- muscular _____ should be assessed using dynamometer
- cardiac output of 5 liters per minute
- Type of inhibitor that blocks beta blockers
- modified protocol appropriate for testing clients with CKD
- total peripheral resistance stays relatively ________ during training and at rest
- type of hypertension that affects 5-10% of cases
- medication working by decreasing Na+, K+ and fluid volumes
Down
- major cause of death for individuals with CKD
- type of dialysis that uses the peritoneum to exchange substances and filter through the blood
- intensity recommended for individuals with kidney disease
- During what should SBP be 220 or less
- special treatment for CKD patients to consider
- a type of stretching recommended for individuals with KD
- for KD patients, measure BP in the arm not containing the...
- type of aerobic exercise recommended for individuals with KD
- SBP of 120-129 and DBP less than 80 classified as..
- _______ strength testing should be done using a 3-RM or higher load for individuals with CKD
- exercise should be _______ during periods of rejection for recipients of kidney transplants
20 Clues: disease often called "silent" • During what should SBP be 220 or less • cardiac output of 5 liters per minute • Type of inhibitor that blocks beta blockers • major cause of death for individuals with CKD • special treatment for CKD patients to consider • type of hypertension that affects 5-10% of cases • defined as force of blood against walls of arteries • ...
Week 14 Spellings 2019-12-13
Across
- All people on earth are this.
- There was an … of things.
- A pouch in your clothes that you can put things in.
- A …. of milk.
- A piece of metal that flies in the sky.
- If you’re from China your native language is this.
- Difficult.
- To save a second copy of something.
- Kindest … Ellen Kelly.
- It’s a white carrot.
- When you are from Britain you’re known as this.
- A box or place that you can place things in.
- Humans.
- Someone that attacks something.
- A piece of chicken.
- Something you wear for exercise.
Down
- Someone that breaks into computers.
- To have disagreed with someone.
- A piece of clothing that you put on when it’s cold or raining.
- A colourful piece of sticky paper you put on things.
- A light touch that makes you laugh.
- If you don’t get exercise you start to get unhealthy.
- A symbol you put around a phrase to give extra information.
- If you’re from Japan your native language is this.
- This is a dark shade of red.
- A list to check off.
- If you won this in the lottery you would be rich.
- Common ….
28 Clues: Humans. • Common …. • Difficult. • A …. of milk. • A piece of chicken. • It’s a white carrot. • A list to check off. • Kindest … Ellen Kelly. • There was an … of things. • This is a dark shade of red. • All people on earth are this. • To have disagreed with someone. • Someone that attacks something. • Something you wear for exercise. • Someone that breaks into computers. • ...
muscular fitness Matt Burns 2026-04-01
Across
- exercise – Strengthens muscles through movement (lifting/lowering weights).
- clue move your arms up and down
- – Muscle shrinking due to lack of use.
- One complete movement of an exercise; builds strength/endurance depending on amount
- overload – Gradually increases difficulty to keep building strength/muscle.
- interval – Allows muscles to recover between sets.
- weights – Improves strength, balance, and coordination (dumbbells, barbells).
- contraction – Strengthens muscles while shortening (lifting weight).
- clue barbell needs to be used
- weights – Helps build strength with controlled movements; good for beginners.
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- max – Measures the maximum weight you can lift once; shows strength level.
- strength – Strengthens abs and lower back; improves balance and stability.
- exercise – Builds strength without movement (holding a position like a plank).
- exercises – Improves strength and endurance using your own body (push-ups, squats).
- A group of repetitions; organizes your workout.
- training – Builds strength by working against a force (weights, bands).
- – Increases muscle size (muscle growth).
- training – Improves strength and cardio by rotating through exercises quickly.
- – Increases intensity by doing two exercises back-to-back; saves time and boosts endurance.
- contraction – Strengthens muscles while lengthening (lowering weight).
20 Clues: clue barbell needs to be used • clue move your arms up and down • – Muscle shrinking due to lack of use. • – Increases muscle size (muscle growth). • A group of repetitions; organizes your workout. • interval – Allows muscles to recover between sets. • contraction – Strengthens muscles while shortening (lifting weight). • ...
Diary of a Wimpy Kid - November 2021-12-07
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- press an exercise in which a lifter lies on a bench and raises a weight with both arms
- the activity of lifting heavy objects either as a sport or for exercise
- having stopped working, often because you are old
- to exercise in order to improve the strength or appearance of your body
- to make your body bigger and heavier, especially by gaining more muscle
- (carry) Carrying someone over the shoulder
- one of the characters in a film, play, or dance, or the words, actions, or movements that are said or done by that character
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- very quickly, without needing to think about it
- not physically healthy enough for difficult exercise because you have not been involved in physical activities
- to fail
- set of rules, esp. to improve health
- a competition for a position on a team or a part in a play
12 Clues: to fail • set of rules, esp. to improve health • (carry) Carrying someone over the shoulder • very quickly, without needing to think about it • having stopped working, often because you are old • a competition for a position on a team or a part in a play • the activity of lifting heavy objects either as a sport or for exercise • ...
Activity and Exercise 2022-04-26
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- any form of movement that causes your body to use energy
- activities that use large muscle groups for and extended period of time
- the ability to move your body parts through their full range of motion
- increasing the demands on your body, exercising at level beyond regular daily activities
- having enough energy for daily task, recreation and emergencies
- gradually increasing the demands on your body by working a little harder or longer
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- intense short burst of Activity that work muscles very hard that causes the body to produce energy without using oxygen
- the ability of your heart, lungs and blood vessels to send fuel and oxygen to your tissues during longer periods of vigorous activity
- purposeful and planned physical activity
- the amount of force your muscles can exert
- Exercise on a regular basis (at least 3 balanced workouts a week)
- minimal physical activity
12 Clues: minimal physical activity • purposeful and planned physical activity • the amount of force your muscles can exert • any form of movement that causes your body to use energy • having enough energy for daily task, recreation and emergencies • Exercise on a regular basis (at least 3 balanced workouts a week) • ...
Benefits of exercise 2024-03-27
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- what is the main liquid we need to survive
- what is the main thing meat gives you?
- what does bread give you
- what happens when you don't work out/do a sport
- by working out you strengthen this system
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- the thing you burn when you work out
- what does exercise do to your lifespan
- working out
- what does exercise give your body
- eating healthy
10 Clues: working out • eating healthy • what does bread give you • what does exercise give your body • the thing you burn when you work out • what does exercise do to your lifespan • what is the main thing meat gives you? • by working out you strengthen this system • what is the main liquid we need to survive • what happens when you don't work out/do a sport
DBT Distress Tolerance 2025-05-01
19 Clues: Half • Smile • Surfing • TheMind • Willing • Radical • andCons • Soothing • Exercise • WiseMind • TheMoment • Mindfully • Breathing • TakeaStepBack • VSwillfulness • TheTemperature • MuscleRelaxation • withTheFiveSenses • ofCurrentThroughts
ACSM Chapter 14 review 2022-12-06
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- energy source for long duration exercise
- muscle soreness scale
- type of strength curve where the top half of the exercise is where you can lift most
- no to clients are the same so no two programs are the same
- rest period of 2-3 minutes
- type of resistance device that use lever arm, cams or pulleys
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- injury prevention training for the joints and muscles most susceptible to injury in a sport
- muscle contraction that shortens the muscle
- muscle contraction that lengthens the muscle
- must continue stimulus to continue gains
- type of contraction with constant tension throughout
- energy source for short duration exercise
- muscle contraction that has no movement involved
13 Clues: muscle soreness scale • rest period of 2-3 minutes • energy source for long duration exercise • must continue stimulus to continue gains • energy source for short duration exercise • muscle contraction that shortens the muscle • muscle contraction that lengthens the muscle • muscle contraction that has no movement involved • ...
Activity and Exercise 2022-04-26
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- any form of movement that causes your body to use energy
- activities that use large muscle groups for and extended period of time
- the ability to move your body parts through their full range of motion
- increasing the demands on your body, exercising at level beyond regular daily activities
- having enough energy for daily task, recreation and emergencies
- gradually increasing the demands on your body by working a little harder or longer
Down
- intense short burst of Activity that work muscles very hard that causes the body to produce energy without using oxygen
- the ability of your heart, lungs and blood vessels to send fuel and oxygen to your tissues during longer periods of vigorous activity
- purposeful and planned physical activity
- the amount of force your muscles can exert
- Exercise on a regular basis (at least 3 balanced workouts a week)
- minimal physical activity
12 Clues: minimal physical activity • purposeful and planned physical activity • the amount of force your muscles can exert • any form of movement that causes your body to use energy • having enough energy for daily task, recreation and emergencies • Exercise on a regular basis (at least 3 balanced workouts a week) • ...
16. Hobbies 2023-06-16
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- - Closing or securing something using a seal or adhesive
- - Walking in nature for fun or exercise
- - Playing video games for fun or competition
- - A type of game played with a deck of cards
- - Gathering and displaying items of a particular type, such as stamps or coins
- - Joining metal pieces together using heat and pressure
- - Creating art with pencils, pens, or other tools
- - A popular trading card game and video game franchise
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- - Enjoying books and stories for pleasure or learning
- - Riding a bicycle for fun or exercise
- - Growing and caring for plants and flowers
- - Small sculptures or models of people or animals
- - Moving through water for fun or exercise
13 Clues: - Riding a bicycle for fun or exercise • - Walking in nature for fun or exercise • - Moving through water for fun or exercise • - Growing and caring for plants and flowers • - Playing video games for fun or competition • - A type of game played with a deck of cards • - Small sculptures or models of people or animals • - Creating art with pencils, pens, or other tools • ...
Asthma 2022-08-01
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- Medication delivery device
- Plan Important, what to do in an emergency
- Asthma triggers
- Tightening of the bands of smooth
- Outside factors (stress, weather)
- Asthma comes and go feel normal in
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- Asthma triggered by exercise
- Symptoms Asthma
- Measurement device (daily)
- A simple breathing test
- Swelling of the lining airways
- airways constrict (tighten)
- medications Reduce inflammation/prevent
13 Clues: Symptoms Asthma • Asthma triggers • A simple breathing test • Medication delivery device • Measurement device (daily) • airways constrict (tighten) • Asthma triggered by exercise • Swelling of the lining airways • Tightening of the bands of smooth • Outside factors (stress, weather) • Asthma comes and go feel normal in • medications Reduce inflammation/prevent • ...
WTG Unit 2 2022-01-09
Gateway to MOdule A unit 2 vocabulary 2025-01-12
YW GPS 2021-08-25
Healthy Living 2021-06-06
19 Clues: etu • taso • neste • neuvot • ärtynyt • sairaus • tehtävä • nesteet • tarmokas • jäykkyys • kunnolla • palkinto • retkahtaa • kasvattaa • ajanvaraus • harjoittelu • viimeaikoina • pitääsisällään • pitääsisällään
Kpl 5 2025-01-29
18 Clues: veri • vahata • täysin • rokote • korkeus • maisemat • selvästi • ihmetellä • särkylääke • verenvuoto • niiskuttaa • kiusallinen • vaeltaminen • hyvinvointi • kuumemittari • kovalla_maalla • maailmankaikkeus • harrastaa_liikuntaa
Stórfocal- Na Meáin Chumarsáide 2025-09-28
18 Clues: Free • Silly • Look! • Value • Honest • Action • Judges • Triails • Exercise • Offering • Discount • Presenter • Difference • Importance • Especially • Scholarship • Contestants • Unrealistic
YW GPS 2021-08-25
Activities 2021-05-31
Grade 6 - Exam vocabulary 2026-03-10
18 Clues: Эссе • Тест • Допуск • Диплом • Проект • Оценка • Работа • Предмет • Успешно • Экзамен • Оценить • Пройдено • Выполнить • Результат • Упражнение • Сопоставить • Диссертация • Неудовлетворительно
Gym Fitness Final 2017-01-13
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- The ability to perform with strength at a rapid pace; combination of strength and speed
- The integration of eye, hand, and foot movements
- Incorporates cardiovascular training into your weight training by taking short rest time between exercise sets, so that the heart rate stays elevated for a minimum of 20 minutes
- The ability to change the position of your body and to control the movement of your whole body
- Gradually increasing the intensity, frequency, and time of the exercise
- 120/80 is healthy; if this is high, you are more likely to have a heart attack or stroke
- Total amount of weight lifted determines this
- A healthy time of this is below 72 beats per minute
- The ability of a muscle group to apply a maximal force against a resistance one time
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- the ratio of fat to muscle, bone, and other tissues that compose your body
- The range of movement possible at various joints
- This for women should be under 32.5 inches, men under 35 inches
- Examples include monounsaturated fats, Omega 3's, olive oil, and nuts
- The ability to keep an upright posture while either standing still or moving
- An activity that is part of your normal everyday routine
- The amount of time it takes to start a movement once your senses signal the need to move
- An activity that has a clear purpose and is planned out beforehand to help accomplish a goal
- Test for inflammation in the body
- Relates to the ability of the heart, blood, blood vessels, and respiratory system to supply oxygen and necessary fuel to the muscles during exercise
- The ability to cover a distance in a short time
20 Clues: Test for inflammation in the body • Total amount of weight lifted determines this • The ability to cover a distance in a short time • The range of movement possible at various joints • The integration of eye, hand, and foot movements • A healthy time of this is below 72 beats per minute • An activity that is part of your normal everyday routine • ...
Children and Young Athletes 2013-07-25
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- Children should avoid exercise in these conditions.
- Children do not have the same ability to lose heat through this mechanism at the same rate as adults.
- Basic exercises, appropriate for children which use body weight for resistance.
- Asthmatics should avoid these.
- A common medication used for Asthma.
- The number of puffs of a reliever inhaler and time between repeating medication again.
- A common syndrome which affects the knee of teenagers.
- High blood glucose.
- A sign and symptom of an Asthma attack.
- Should used as a strategy to reduce the risk of an Asthma attack.
- Refers to the maintenance of a stable internal temperature independent of the temperature of the environment.
- A seizure with muscular spasms and convulsions.
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- With a epileptic seizure never (8) the suffer.
- EIA
- Resistance with high repetitions through the full range of movement is a safe and appropriate form of resistance training for young athletes.
- Children should have these days to avoid overuse injuries.
- Injuries from repetitive actions which place too much stress on the bones and muscles.
- Is a disease in which the body does not produce or properly use insulin.
- Low blood glucose.
- Over 2 million Australians have this medical condition, with 1 in 6 children suffering from this condition.
- Resistance programs for children and young athletes should focus upon (9).
- This exercise is preferred form for Asthmatics.
- In most cases, sports are safe for children with epilepsy if they are closely (10).
- is a condition of recurring seizures due to a disturbance of the electrochemical activity in the brain.
- Is of considerable assistance in managing diabetes.
25 Clues: EIA • Low blood glucose. • High blood glucose. • Asthmatics should avoid these. • A common medication used for Asthma. • A sign and symptom of an Asthma attack. • With a epileptic seizure never (8) the suffer. • This exercise is preferred form for Asthmatics. • A seizure with muscular spasms and convulsions. • Children should avoid exercise in these conditions. • ...
PHED 201 Health and Fitness Vocab 2021-08-20
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- How often a person should train
- The ability to change directions rapidly and accurately
- developing attitudes that promote self-confidence, character, communication skills, courtesy, respect, self-control, value judgments, and stress management
- The ability to perform motor tasks smoothly and accurately
- application of science to the study of the body in motion
- competitive physical activities governed by rules
- How hard a person should exercise
- the amount of time it takes for exercise benefits to diminish
- The ability of a joint to move freely through its full range of motion
- stretching, twisting, pushing, lifting, and swinging
- comprehension, analysis, critical thinking, evaluation, strategizing, application
- Increasing gradually the stress on the muscles so the body can adapt
- agility, balance, coordination, reaction time
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- The ability to respond or react quickly to a stimulus
- emotional, mental, physical, social, and spiritual
- The kind or mode of exercise performed
- highly organized and structured competitions among skilled athletes
- walking, running, jumping, leaping, and sliding
- Percent body fat or lean body mass
- The ability to maintain equilibrium while stationary or moving
- physical activity is for everyone because it is essential to health and well-being
- BMI greater than 30
- fundamental movement skills, sport skills, motor skills, muscular strength, endurance, flexibility, balance, power, agility
- Training exact areas of muscles, energy systems, and ranges of motion to improve fitness
- Placing increasing amounts of stress on the body to cause adaptations that improve fitness
- A person's weight in kilograms divided by his or her height in meters squared
- How long of the duration a person should exercise
- the ability to exert force rapidly through a combination of strength and speed
- The ability to quickly perform a movement
29 Clues: BMI greater than 30 • How often a person should train • How hard a person should exercise • Percent body fat or lean body mass • The kind or mode of exercise performed • The ability to quickly perform a movement • agility, balance, coordination, reaction time • walking, running, jumping, leaping, and sliding • competitive physical activities governed by rules • ...
big good crossword 2021-10-19
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- The quality or state of being physically strong.
- An even distribution of weight lets someone or something stay upright and steady.
- Time The time between a stimulus and a response
- The action of repeating something.
- (or Aerobic Endurance)
- The ability to think and understand quickly.
- a combination of multiple exercises performed with short rest periods between them.
- Completing several reps of a specific exercise in a row
- The quality of bending easily without breaking.
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- This principle says that in order to train muscles, they must work harder than they are accustomed to. This “overload” will result in increased strength as the body adapts to the stress placed upon it.
- The organization of the different elements of a complex body or activity so as to enable them to work together effectively.
- Rate A measurement of the work done by the heart, commonly expressed as the number of beats per minute (bpm).
- A term for someone's aerobic fitness capacity - their ability to do prolonged exercise without fatigue.
- The body's ability to exercise with minimal fatigue. Often used with other terms such as; endurance training, muscular endurance and cardiorespiratory endurance
- Physical conditioning in which muscles are exercised by being worked against an opposing force
- The rate at which someone or something is able to move or operate.
- The ability to transform physical energy into force at a fast rate, with emphasis placed on the speed of the action
- High-intensity interval training
- Denoting exercises, typically aerobics, designed to put little or no harmful stress on the body.
- measure of how well your blood transports oxygen around the body, and how well your muscles utilize the oxygen.
- How often you exercise
21 Clues: (or Aerobic Endurance) • How often you exercise • High-intensity interval training • The action of repeating something. • The ability to think and understand quickly. • Time The time between a stimulus and a response • The quality of bending easily without breaking. • The quality or state of being physically strong. • ...
Spooner 2021-07-13
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- shorthand for a rotation step on the same side of the motion
- Holding a band in front in a pallof rotating and going into a lunge postion
- Lying supine in a hooklying position bracing the core muscles
- shorthand for standing with right foot forward
- Starting in a quadruped position flexing and extending through the thoracic spine
- Lying supine on the reformer performing shoulder extension, abduction, and circumduction
- A modality that requires a consent form that is done by certified therapists
- A muscle located on the anterior portion of the thigh that performs knee extension
- the shorthand for including upper extremities during an exercise
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- Standing in the rack holding the handles performing a squat
- Originates on the posterior surface of the lateral epicondyle of the humerus and inserts distally on the superior posterior surface of the ulna and the lateral aspect of the olecranon
- and exercise tool that uses all planes of motion to assess a paitent... Tims favorite tool
- anatomical term for the shoulder blade
- Using ultrasound with electrical stimulation
- an exercise in the sagittal plane that engages the gastrocnemius
- Using the trolleys walking out pushing the arms out until fully overhead while keeping scapula retracted, can be done on TRX as well
- A training method partially restricting arterial inflow and fully restricting venous outflow in working musculature during exercise
- Starting in a quadruped position leaning back into the hips and holding
- Standing near the wall with one arm across the body posted on the wall leaning over the posted arm
- Having a string at the patients nose and focusing on one ball at a time
20 Clues: anatomical term for the shoulder blade • Using ultrasound with electrical stimulation • shorthand for standing with right foot forward • Standing in the rack holding the handles performing a squat • shorthand for a rotation step on the same side of the motion • Lying supine in a hooklying position bracing the core muscles • ...
Customer Experience Crossword 2024 2024-09-17
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- A type of ideation exercise, or, "I can see it"? Word 2
- A research metric that is based on a single survey question asking respondents to rate the likelihood that they would recommend a company, product, or service; "________ promoter score"
- An "electrifying" type of ideation exercise; word 2
- This area collaborates with teams to understand experience data and recommend next steps; customer _______
- "Customer & Digital ___________ Team"
- An "electrifying" type of ideation exercise; word 1
- Title of the CX/DX newsletter; "____ Points"
- User interface, abbr.
- CX/DX Team value #4 (hint: Sharepoint site banner)
- This area leads creation of ideation artifacts like personas; _______ & analysis
- A method for obtaining the answer to #1 down
- The name of the Viva Engage CX/DX community; "CX & DX ______"
- Fictional character based on a composite of real customer data
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- Soliciting customer _________ helps to uncover insights
- CX/DX Team value #1 (hint: Sharepoint site banner)
- A type of ideation exercise, or, "I can see it"? Word 1
- A collection of reusable components, patterns, guidelines, and documents, used to create cohesive and consistent user interfaces across various products and platforms (2 words)
- This area facilitates CX/DX socialization by creating content that makes complex themes accessible; ________ communication
- Customer & Digital Experience, abbr.
- This area provides recommendations on development of interactions within digital tools and products; UI/UX _______
- CX/DX Team value #2 (hint: Sharepoint site banner)
- CX/DX Team value #3 (hint: Sharepoint site banner)
- voice of the customer, abbr.
- A journey ____ uncovers customer moods and touchpoints along the way
- An important type of customer
- User experience, abbr.
- The 2024 CX Day ______ is “Good CX delivers better outcomes for customers, employees and organizations.”
27 Clues: User interface, abbr. • User experience, abbr. • voice of the customer, abbr. • An important type of customer • Customer & Digital Experience, abbr. • "Customer & Digital ___________ Team" • Title of the CX/DX newsletter; "____ Points" • A method for obtaining the answer to #1 down • CX/DX Team value #1 (hint: Sharepoint site banner) • ...
KIN 474 Final Review 2025-07-23
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- A model used to describe a four phase warm up structure by the NSCA
- The extent to which the test score corresponds with future performance or behavior
- Smallest planning unit in periodization (~1 week)
- The energy system that is utilized to provide ATP for a hard set of 3 lasting ~10 seconds
- The micromanagement of previously delineated stages of training (i.e. the sets reps and exercise selection)
- Rest interval category typically 2–5 minutes between sets
- According to your textbook, this is the best predictor of endurance performance
- Disruption of connective tissue bonds is this type of benefit when warming up
- The most amount of sets that are recommended for an exercise when the goal is hypertrophy
- Post-competitive phase emphasizing recovery
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- The number of minutes that is recommended for a general warm up
- This cycle could last from several months to as long as a year
- This method of prescribing training heart rate targets has a 1:1 relationship with % of VO2max
- The method of progression in which we shorten rest periods between sets
- The least amount of resistance training session that is recommended during the off season
- The primary training goal during the post season
- The type of tests that should come first within a testing battery
- The lowest amount of recommended progression from week to week when prescribing endurance exercise
- A measure of how consistent or repeatable a test is.
- This form of stretching has been found to result in the greatest increases in long term flexibility. But may hinder power performance if done immediately prior to exercise
20 Clues: Post-competitive phase emphasizing recovery • The primary training goal during the post season • Smallest planning unit in periodization (~1 week) • A measure of how consistent or repeatable a test is. • Rest interval category typically 2–5 minutes between sets • This cycle could last from several months to as long as a year • ...
Muscular Fitness 2025-01-23
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- A term in fitness that refers to progressively increasing the amount of stress put on the body for muscle growth and strength improvement
- The part of the body located between the neck and abdomen - houses organs such as the heart and lungs
- A lower body exercise that involves beginning the knees and lowering the hips - helps with glutes, thighs, and hips
- The large, triangular muscle located on the uppermost part of the arm and shoulder
- core exercise that involves maintaining a ''push up'' position
- An organ in your digestive system where food is broken down by acids and enzymes
- The condition where muscles or tissues waste away due to lack of use or disease
- A limb on the human body that extends from the shoulder to the hand
- A term often used to describe the strength, force, or degree of something
- A common exercise that targets your abdominal muscles
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- The last name of a short curly hair girl
- Continuous/measurable quantity ( on a clock )
- A term used to describe how often something happens over time
- The muscle located on the front part of the upper arm - flexes the elbow and rotates the forearm
- A group of four muscles located at the front of the thigh - that extends the knee
- The first name of a Dominican/Filipino
- A tough, fibrous connective tissue that attaches muscle to the bone - enables the transfer of force to facilitate movement
- The part of your body that connects your arm to your torso, allowing you to lift and move your arm
- The choice of your exercise
- The large muscle on the back of the upper arm - extends the elbow joint
20 Clues: The choice of your exercise • The first name of a Dominican/Filipino • The last name of a short curly hair girl • Continuous/measurable quantity ( on a clock ) • A common exercise that targets your abdominal muscles • A term used to describe how often something happens over time • core exercise that involves maintaining a ''push up'' position • ...
Physical Education 2026-02-28
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- Body tissue that contracts (Contract)
- Vitamin from sunlight (Sunlight)
- Olympic motto value (Best)
- Muscle at back of thigh (Backthigh)
- Stretch with movement (movement) CALISTHENICS Exercise using body weight (Bodyweight)
- Measure of heart beats per minute (Heartbeat)
- Exercise that increases heart rate (Cardio)
- Combination of speed and strength (Explosiveness)
- Nutrient for muscle repair (Repair)
- Team leader (Leader)
- Warm-up before activity (Warmup)
- The ability of the heart and lungs to supply oxygen (Force)
- Resistance training tool (Weight)
- Cooling down after exercise (Recovery)
- The ability to perform a movement quickly (Quickness)
- Type of stretch held for seconds (Hold)
- Fluid lost through sweat (Hydration )
- Time between sets (Pause)
- Bending a joint (Bend)
- Hard connective tissue (Support)
- Number of players in basketball team on court (Basketball)
- Ability to maintain balance (Stability) AGILITY Quick change of direction (Direction)
- Number of players in volleyball on court (Volleyball)
- The ability of muscles to exert force (Force)
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- Straightening a joint (Straighten)
- Study of body movement (Movement)
- Ability to sustain activity over time (Stamina)
- Joint that moves freely (Joint)
- Fair play principle (Honesty)
- Protective gear for head (Protection)
- Main energy source (Energy)
- Exercise using short bursts of effort (burst)
- Large muscle in front thigh (Thigh)
- Mineral important for bones (Bones)
- Muscle used for breathing (Breathing)
- Movement away from body (Away)
- Twisting injury to ligament (Twist)
- Tournament elimination type (Elimination)
- Excess body fat measurement (Fat)
- Movement toward body (Toward)
- Activity done for fun (Leisure)
- Injury from overuse (Overuse)
- Sportsmanship quality (Honor)
- The ability to move joints through full range (Range)
- Body’s control center (Control)
- Healthy eating guide (Nutrition)
- Game official (Official)
- Target heart rate zone (Zone)
48 Clues: Team leader (Leader) • Bending a joint (Bend) • Game official (Official) • Time between sets (Pause) • Olympic motto value (Best) • Main energy source (Energy) • Fair play principle (Honesty) • Movement toward body (Toward) • Injury from overuse (Overuse) • Sportsmanship quality (Honor) • Target heart rate zone (Zone) • Movement away from body (Away) • Joint that moves freely (Joint) • ...
Fitness 2023-07-07
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- what is the primary muscle named located on your thigh
- type of squat
- what type of training do we do with weights
- how many minutes of physical activity is recommended in a week
- what is the exercise commonly done with a pole
- what do you call the weights along the mirrors
- what is it called when we move and have a goal in mind
- how many minutes do I recommend for a preworkout cardio
- name of the exercise you go on your tippy toes
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- what is the machine beside the rowing machine called
- largest muscle in the body
- what muscles are located to the back and below your shoulders
- what should we do after a workout that’s important
- what’s important to maintain when we age
- what do you call the long bars by the squat rack
- what gives us most of our feedback during balancing exercises
- what muscle is located to the front and below your shoulder
- what are the primary muscles called located on the back of the thigh
- type of exercise to elevate heart rate
- as we age what tends to get impaired (not your sanity lol)
- who’s your favourite fitness instructor
21 Clues: type of squat • largest muscle in the body • type of exercise to elevate heart rate • who’s your favourite fitness instructor • what’s important to maintain when we age • what type of training do we do with weights • what is the exercise commonly done with a pole • what do you call the weights along the mirrors • name of the exercise you go on your tippy toes • ...
muscular fitness Matt Burns 2026-04-01
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- exercise – Strengthens muscles through movement (lifting/lowering weights).
- clue move your arms up and down
- – Muscle shrinking due to lack of use.
- One complete movement of an exercise; builds strength/endurance depending on amount
- overload – Gradually increases difficulty to keep building strength/muscle.
- interval – Allows muscles to recover between sets.
- weights – Improves strength, balance, and coordination (dumbbells, barbells).
- contraction – Strengthens muscles while shortening (lifting weight).
- clue barbell needs to be used
- weights – Helps build strength with controlled movements; good for beginners.
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- max – Measures the maximum weight you can lift once; shows strength level.
- strength – Strengthens abs and lower back; improves balance and stability.
- exercise – Builds strength without movement (holding a position like a plank).
- exercises – Improves strength and endurance using your own body (push-ups, squats).
- A group of repetitions; organizes your workout.
- training – Builds strength by working against a force (weights, bands).
- – Increases muscle size (muscle growth).
- training – Improves strength and cardio by rotating through exercises quickly.
- – Increases intensity by doing two exercises back-to-back; saves time and boosts endurance.
- contraction – Strengthens muscles while lengthening (lowering weight).
20 Clues: clue barbell needs to be used • clue move your arms up and down • – Muscle shrinking due to lack of use. • – Increases muscle size (muscle growth). • A group of repetitions; organizes your workout. • interval – Allows muscles to recover between sets. • contraction – Strengthens muscles while shortening (lifting weight). • ...
Module 9 Carbs and Fats Biology 2014-10-10
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- Most diets are deficient in this Omega, and it contains Fish oil, Hemp, Flax, Cod, Salmon, and Halibut
- Wholegrain bread, cereals, grains etc.
- Where glycogen is stored
- Fats which are solid at room temperature
- Fats which are liquid at room temperature
- The form Tour de France athletes consume their carbs
- A system which refers to how quickly glucose levels are affected by food.
- Exercise of high intensity performed over short periods
- Something which comes in the forms of Omega 3+6
- A starch in mass gainers that mimics simple carbs and gives energy
- Something which aids carb absorption, uptake of amino acids, and glycogen increase
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- The best time in hours to eat before exercise. You should consume 2.5kg carbs at this time
- The omega that contains olive oil
- A type of saturated fats that provide an efficient energy source e.g. coconut oil
- A substance which is produced by EFAs
- An acid which causes muscular fatigue
- A starch which is derived from rice, barley, and corn.
- Replenished more easily after exercise
- The omega that contains EPO, Safflower, Sunflower, Starflower, Flax, and Hemp
- Refined sugars, honey, fruit juice
- Exercise of moderate intensity performed over long periods
- Fats which have been linked to obesity
22 Clues: Where glycogen is stored • The omega that contains olive oil • Refined sugars, honey, fruit juice • A substance which is produced by EFAs • An acid which causes muscular fatigue • Wholegrain bread, cereals, grains etc. • Replenished more easily after exercise • Fats which have been linked to obesity • Fats which are solid at room temperature • ...
Revision 1 2013-11-07
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- What type of pathogen causes flu?
- A __________ is something that spreads diseases, like a mosquito.
- People who exercise more need to eat lots of __________ for energy.
- This condition is caused by not eating enough protein.
- Pathogens can make you ill by producing t_______.
- What type of pathogen causes cholera?
- Teenagers need to eat a lot of _________ for growing.
- This is the blood pressure when the heart relaxes.
- Carbohydrates are made up of these.
- How long you can exercise for is called ____________.
- If you have a BMI of over 35, you are ____________.
- Hydrochloric _________ kills pathogens in the stomach.
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- These medicines only kill bacteria.
- These people do not eat meat or fish.
- _________ disease can be caused by high blood pressure, smoking and eating fatty food.
- What type of pathogen causes malaria?
- Too much fatty food can lead to a build up of ___________ in your arteries.
- Regular___________can decrease blood pressure.
- Proteins are made up of these.
- What type of pathogen causes Athlete’s foot?
- Some white blood cells e__________ (eat) pathogens to kill them.
- This is the blood pressure when the heart contracts.
22 Clues: Proteins are made up of these. • What type of pathogen causes flu? • These medicines only kill bacteria. • Carbohydrates are made up of these. • These people do not eat meat or fish. • What type of pathogen causes malaria? • What type of pathogen causes cholera? • What type of pathogen causes Athlete’s foot? • Regular___________can decrease blood pressure. • ...
Body Systems 2020-10-22
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- Brings oxygen and nutrients to all parts of the body
- Where you stretch your muscles and/or joints
- A medical condition where it is hard to breathe
- helps our bodies create vitamin D
- Protects the brain and forms the shape of our face
- Exercising helps people lose weight and lower the risk of some diseases
- They can damage hearing in the same way that things like chainsaws can
- A condition of the skin that shows up as different types of bumps
- Allow a rotating or twisting motion (the joint)
- Where two bones meet
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- A type of exercise that gets the heart pumping and gets you breathing harder
- Attached by cord-like tendons to bone (the muscle)
- is a temporary loss of consciousness
- Caused by odor-producing bacteria that grow in the mouth
- A permanent kind of body art
- Wash your face twice a day with warm water and mild soap
- Pull on joints, allow us to move
- 8 to 10 hours is needed for most teens
- Benefits every part of the body, including the mind
- When you exercise your other muscles besides your heart
- Where you unite the mind, body, and spirit
21 Clues: Where two bones meet • A permanent kind of body art • Pull on joints, allow us to move • helps our bodies create vitamin D • is a temporary loss of consciousness • 8 to 10 hours is needed for most teens • Where you unite the mind, body, and spirit • Where you stretch your muscles and/or joints • A medical condition where it is hard to breathe • ...
AEROBIC ENDURANCE. 2025-11-04
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- — The body’s adjustment in response to training.
- — Physical activities involving skill and competition.
- — The breakdown of complex molecules for energy.
- — The movement of air in and out of the lungs.
- — Essential nutrients needed for body processes.
- — Relating to the lungs and breathing.
- — The length of time something lasts.
- — Circulating fluid that delivers oxygen and nutrients.
- — Stored form of carbohydrate in muscles and liver.
- — To widen or expand, especially blood vessels.
- — Planned physical activity for fitness or health.
- — The total amount or capacity of something.
- — Related to the heart and its functions.
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- — Concerning the normal functions of the body.
- — Exercise that requires oxygen for energy.
- — Related to how the body converts food into energy.
- — Time for recovery after physical exertion.
- — The maximum ability or potential to perform.
- — Body tissue that contracts to produce movement.
- — Practice regularly to improve performance.
- — The power to withstand long, challenging activity.
- — A person trained or skilled in physical activity.
- — A measure of speed or frequency (like heart rate).
- — Gas required by the body for aerobic exercise.
- — The ability to sustain long periods of effort.
- — Intense activity performed without enough oxygen.
26 Clues: — The length of time something lasts. • — Relating to the lungs and breathing. • — Related to the heart and its functions. • — Exercise that requires oxygen for energy. • — Time for recovery after physical exertion. • — Practice regularly to improve performance. • — The total amount or capacity of something. • — Concerning the normal functions of the body. • ...
muscular fitness Matt Burns 2026-04-01
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- exercise – Strengthens muscles through movement (lifting/lowering weights).
- clue move your arms up and down
- – Muscle shrinking due to lack of use.
- One complete movement of an exercise; builds strength/endurance depending on amount
- overload – Gradually increases difficulty to keep building strength/muscle.
- interval – Allows muscles to recover between sets.
- weights – Improves strength, balance, and coordination (dumbbells, barbells).
- contraction – Strengthens muscles while shortening (lifting weight).
- clue barbell needs to be used
- weights – Helps build strength with controlled movements; good for beginners.
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- max – Measures the maximum weight you can lift once; shows strength level.
- strength – Strengthens abs and lower back; improves balance and stability.
- exercise – Builds strength without movement (holding a position like a plank).
- exercises – Improves strength and endurance using your own body (push-ups, squats).
- A group of repetitions; organizes your workout.
- training – Builds strength by working against a force (weights, bands).
- – Increases muscle size (muscle growth).
- training – Improves strength and cardio by rotating through exercises quickly.
- – Increases intensity by doing two exercises back-to-back; saves time and boosts endurance.
- contraction – Strengthens muscles while lengthening (lowering weight).
20 Clues: clue barbell needs to be used • clue move your arms up and down • – Muscle shrinking due to lack of use. • – Increases muscle size (muscle growth). • A group of repetitions; organizes your workout. • interval – Allows muscles to recover between sets. • contraction – Strengthens muscles while shortening (lifting weight). • ...
Body Systems 2020-10-22
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- Allow a rotating or twisting motion (the joint)
- A condition of the skin that shows up as different types of bumps
- When you exercise your other muscles besides your heart
- A type of exercise that gets the heart pumping and gets you breathing harder
- Wash your face twice a day with warm water and mild soap
- Brings oxygen and nutrients to all parts of the body
- is a temporary loss of consciousness
- Pull on joints, allow us to move
- Exercising helps people lose weight and lower the risk of some diseases
- Where two bones meet
- They can damage hearing in the same way that things like chainsaws can
- 8 to 10 hours is needed for most teens
- Caused by odor-producing bacteria that grow in the mouth
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- A permanent kind of body art
- Where you stretch your muscles and/or joints
- A medical condition where it is hard to breathe
- Benefits every part of the body, including the mind
- Protects the brain and forms the shape of our face
- helps our bodies create vitamin D
- Attached by cord-like tendons to bone (the muscle)
20 Clues: Where two bones meet • A permanent kind of body art • Pull on joints, allow us to move • helps our bodies create vitamin D • is a temporary loss of consciousness • 8 to 10 hours is needed for most teens • Where you stretch your muscles and/or joints • Allow a rotating or twisting motion (the joint) • A medical condition where it is hard to breathe • ...
Your Health 2023-05-19
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- A mixture of greens, meat, and other vegetables
- An _____ disorder involves some form of inconsistent and unhealthy eating patterns
- It is important to do this at least 3-5 times a week.
- Foods that are not preserved
- ______ is lower in carbs and is often considered to be a healthier form of grains
- It is important that food and hands be ______ or clean
- ____ should be healthy and small
- We eat food to get this
- To have a balanced diet, it is important to have plenty of ______
- This is found in beans, meat, and nuts
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- This is a good, simple form of exercise
- This disease can be caused by unhealthy lifestyles
- Getting a ______ can be helpful when trying to exercise more often
- How many meals should you have per day?
- For our bodies to work properly, we need complete _____
- Starches, grain, and sugars
- _____ and minerals are necessary for our bodies to work
- Healthy eating is about ______
- Too much _____ can cause a lot of health problems
- This comes from the milk of animals
- It is important to have _____ in your diet
- Meat that has less fat is _____
22 Clues: We eat food to get this • Starches, grain, and sugars • Foods that are not preserved • Healthy eating is about ______ • Meat that has less fat is _____ • ____ should be healthy and small • This comes from the milk of animals • This is found in beans, meat, and nuts • This is a good, simple form of exercise • How many meals should you have per day? • ...
Why We Should Keep Our Joints Healthy 2025-05-05
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- Daily activities that can be disrupted if joints are unhealthy.
- A form of muscle exercise besides cardio.
- Another term for "joint bones".
- A form of chronic inflammatory joint disease.
- A benefit of keeping joints healthy related to body weight.
- An activity that improves balance and muscle strength.
- A type of emotional disorder that can be reduced by keeping joints healthy.
- A form of exercise that can increase body flexibility.
- A joint problem often accompanied by swelling and pain.
- A positive mental condition that improves when joints are healthy.
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- A compound that deteriorates due to degenerative joint disease.
- ... fitness will improve if we take care of our joints.
- A feeling that often arises when joints are damaged.
- A common joint disease caused by cartilage wear and tear.
- Body activity such as walking and running that helps maintain physical fitness.
- A term for body movement involving multiple joints.
- A term that describes the body’s ability to move freely.
- A body component that connects bones and allows movement.
- One way to maintain a healthy body weight.
- The main goal of keeping joints healthy is so they can be used throughout ... life.
20 Clues: Another term for "joint bones". • A form of muscle exercise besides cardio. • One way to maintain a healthy body weight. • A form of chronic inflammatory joint disease. • A term for body movement involving multiple joints. • A feeling that often arises when joints are damaged. • An activity that improves balance and muscle strength. • ...
NYC AND ELLIS ISLAND 2024-03-26
PE 2023-02-22
10 Clues: - TO THRUST • - LIKE A BOARD • TO CROUCH DOWN • UP - TO PREPARE • AEROBIC EXERCISE • UP - UPWARD THRUST • PLANK - SIDE BOARD • - REPEATED EXERCISE • - FLOORBOARD SQUATS • UP - STRAIGHTEN, TO RAISE
En la clase de español 2021-10-21
19 Clues: - look • - read • - work • - open • - word • - close • - window • - listen • - locker • - I need • - answer • - silence • -exercise • - homework • - bathroom • - sit down • - finished • - question • - sentence
Actividads 2023-11-20
19 Clues: run • cook • work • draw • walk • dance • paint • study • travel • watchtv • exercise • gocamping • celebrate • readabook • playsports • playtheguitar • listentomusic • spendtimewithfriends • en bicicleta rideabike
In the classroom 2020-09-29
I Love English 1 Unit 12 Home 2024-03-21
19 Clues: aed • dušš • köök • pesema • arvuti • õppima • lapsed • lõikama • elutuba • harjutus • multifilm • parandama • koristama • vannituba • puhastama • magamistuba • hommikusöök • uinakut tegema • seljast ära võtma
Unit 7 Vocabulary (5. klass) 2026-03-27
19 Clues: luu • õlg • selg • kõht • rind • põlv • lihas • sõrmed • varbad • puhkama • venitama • painutama • puuviljad • rämpstoit • piisavalt • küünarnukk • köögiviljad • liiga palju • trenni tegema "do ___"
Gaby and Jemi's Crossword 2024-11-17
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- Healthy eating is a matter of ... so that people know what to eat.
- Statistic .... that some children spend many hours a day.
- Does the weather ... how you feel? (Affect/ effect)
- Even if exercise is ..., it's better than no exercise.
- He isn't a ... speaker.
- Going for a run on a ... day is a nice way to spend your time.
- Stories about the dangers of internet use ... attention when they appear in the media.
- ... exercise is essential for everyone.
- Yesterday she ... him for being too lazy to keep it.
- The ... of statistical evidence in your work is important.
- She no ... belongs to drama club.
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- Is the language a ... for you? (Problem/trouble)
- People who are ... can have health problems that fitter people don't have.
- Some parents try to ... the amount of time their children use the internet.
- I don't .... this kind of work.
- I use internet news sites to keep in ... with world events.
- If something is ..., it is not natural.
- Farmers who grow organic vegetables have to ... using pesticide
- Whenever companies ... new games consoles, children want to buy them.
- It took me more or ... to five hours.
20 Clues: He isn't a ... speaker. • I don't .... this kind of work. • She no ... belongs to drama club. • It took me more or ... to five hours. • If something is ..., it is not natural. • ... exercise is essential for everyone. • Is the language a ... for you? (Problem/trouble) • Does the weather ... how you feel? (Affect/ effect) • ...
Semester Test Review 2024-12-16
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- Diet A practice followed by some endurance athletes
- An event or situation that causes stress
- Units of measurement relating to nutrients
- Intense physical activity that lasts for a few seconds to a few minutes.
- Waxy, fatlike substance that is found only in animal products
- Emotions Drug that slows brain and body functions
- Exercise in which muscles contract but very little body movement occurs.
- The response of your body and mind to being challenged.
- loading emotions that are expressed by people in all cultures
- Period of deep sorrow
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- Exercise performed with machines that ensure muscles contract at a constant rate.
- The type of complex Carb that is found in plants
- A person who accepts nothing less than excellence
- An ongoing physical activity that raises your breathing and heart rates.
- An event that threatens lives and may destroy property
- Substances that the body needs to regulate bodily functions
- Weight loss program that may be lacking proper nutrition
- Exercise that involves contracting and relaxing muscles through the full range of their joint’s motion.
- Initial reaction of the body to stress
- The chemical process by which your body breaks down food
20 Clues: Period of deep sorrow • Initial reaction of the body to stress • An event or situation that causes stress • Units of measurement relating to nutrients • The type of complex Carb that is found in plants • A person who accepts nothing less than excellence • Emotions Drug that slows brain and body functions • Diet A practice followed by some endurance athletes • ...
Muscular fitness Liam Hill 2026-04-01
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- the maximum amount of weight a person can lift for a single repetition of a specific exercise with proper form
- A group of consecutive repetitions, followed by a rest period.
- Exercises using weighted equipment or resistance tools that are not attached to a machine or apparatus
- Doing two exercises back-to-back
- Muscle lengthens (lowering phase)
- the number of times you perform a specific exercise movement without stopping
- Strength of muscles in your abdomen and lower back
- Time you rest between sets
- The maximum amount of force a muscle can produce in a single effort
- Muscle shortens (lifting phase)
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- Muscle growth (getting bigger and stronger)
- A muscle’s ability to perform repeated contractions and continually
- involve muscle movement and changing lengths
- Strength training movements that use an individual's own weight as resistance, rather than relying on dumbbells or machines
- the systematic increase of stress placed upon the musculoskeletal system
- Exercises that make muscles work against a force (weights, bands, bodyweight)
- Muscle contracts without movement
- Exercise machines operate within a fixed, guided plane of motion
- Involves rotating through multiple exercises (stations)
- Muscle loss (getting smaller)
20 Clues: Time you rest between sets • Muscle loss (getting smaller) • Muscle shortens (lifting phase) • Doing two exercises back-to-back • Muscle contracts without movement • Muscle lengthens (lowering phase) • Muscle growth (getting bigger and stronger) • involve muscle movement and changing lengths • Strength of muscles in your abdomen and lower back • ...
Health Chapter 12 2021-04-15
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- A dangerous condition in which the body loses the ability to cool itself through perspiration
- endurance the ability of your muscles to perform physical tasks over a period of time without tiring
- exercising at a level that’s beyond your regular daily activities
- out The part of an exercise session when you are exercising at your highest peak
- low-level activity that prepares your body to return to a resting state
- purpose for physical activity that is planned structured and repetitive and that improve or maintain physical fitness
- dangerously low body temperature
- involving little physical activity
- exercise involves intense short burst of activity in which the muscles work so hard that they produce energy without using oxygen
- injuries to the ligaments around a joint
- activity any form of movement that causes your body to use energy
- exhaustion A form of physical stress on the body caused by overheating
- gradually increasing the demands on your body
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- overworking in the body
- strength The amount of force your muscles can exert
- cramps sudden and sometimes painful contraction of the muscle
- damage to the skin and tissues caused by extreme cold
- gentle cardiovascular activity that prepares the muscles for work
- exercise all rhythmic activities that use large muscles groups for an extended period of time
- endurance ability of your heart lungs and blood vessels to send you an oxygen during long periods of moderate to vigorous activity
- choosing the right types of activities to improve a given element of fitness
- the ability to move your body parts through their full range of motion
- fitness The ability to carry out daily tasks easily and have enough reserve energy to respond to unexpected demands
- over stretching and tearing a muscle
- heart rate: The number of times your heart beats per minute when you are not active
25 Clues: overworking in the body • dangerously low body temperature • involving little physical activity • over stretching and tearing a muscle • injuries to the ligaments around a joint • gradually increasing the demands on your body • strength The amount of force your muscles can exert • damage to the skin and tissues caused by extreme cold • ...
Exercise and the Cardiovascular System 2021-04-14
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- This is the largest organ in the body and an organ to which blood flow increases during exercise
- Part of the cardiac cycle in which the heart muscle contracts, pumping blood out of the chambers
- This organ receives the most blood flow at rest.
- The activation of these types of nerves within the autonomic system decreases heart rate.
- The part of the cardiac cycle in which the heart muscle relaxes, allowing blood to fill the chambers.
- The name of the left AV valve
- This is the type of muscle that blood will primarily flow to during exercise
- A value that is calculated by multiplying heart rate and stroke volume (as one word).
- The relaxation of this muscle type allows more blood to enter the capillary beds
- The name of the right AV valve
- What happens to vagal activity during exercise
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- The name of the right semilunar valve
- The activation of these types of nerves within the autonomic system increases heart rate.
- Blood flow to this organ remains the same during periods of rest and exercise.
- The sub-type of nervous system that controls heart rate in mammals.
- An increase in heart rate corresponds to a shortening of this (as one word).
- The circulating levels of this hormone affect stroke volume.
- An organ that, along with the gut, receives 50% of blood flow at rest.
- The name of the left semilunar valve
- A value that can rarely exceed 180 BPM in human adults (as one word).
- Most of the shortening of the cardiac cycle occurs during this phase (as one word).
21 Clues: The name of the left AV valve • The name of the right AV valve • The name of the left semilunar valve • The name of the right semilunar valve • What happens to vagal activity during exercise • This organ receives the most blood flow at rest. • The circulating levels of this hormone affect stroke volume. • ...
Exercise and the Cardiovascular System 2021-04-14
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- This is the largest organ in the body and an organ to which blood flow increases during exercise
- Part of the cardiac cycle in which the heart muscle contracts, pumping blood out of the chambers
- This organ receives the most blood flow at rest.
- The activation of these types of nerves within the autonomic system decreases heart rate.
- The part of the cardiac cycle in which the heart muscle relaxes, allowing blood to fill the chambers.
- The name of the left AV valve
- This is the type of muscle that blood will primarily flow to during exercise
- A value that is calculated by multiplying heart rate and stroke volume (as one word).
- The relaxation of this muscle type allows more blood to enter the capillary beds
- The name of the right AV valve
- What happens to vagal activity during exercise
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- The name of the right semilunar valve
- The activation of these types of nerves within the autonomic system increases heart rate.
- Blood flow to this organ remains the same during periods of rest and exercise.
- The sub-type of nervous system that controls heart rate in mammals.
- An increase in heart rate corresponds to a shortening of this (as one word).
- The circulating levels of this hormone affect stroke volume.
- An organ that, along with the gut, receives 50% of blood flow at rest.
- The name of the left semilunar valve
- A value that can rarely exceed 180 BPM in human adults (as one word).
- Most of the shortening of the cardiac cycle occurs during this phase (as one word).
21 Clues: The name of the left AV valve • The name of the right AV valve • The name of the left semilunar valve • The name of the right semilunar valve • What happens to vagal activity during exercise • This organ receives the most blood flow at rest. • The circulating levels of this hormone affect stroke volume. • ...
Microgravity 2017-04-27
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- Pharmacological intervention with growth hormone and __________ may help muscle status during space flight.
- How many phases of the post flight medically supervised rehabilitation are there?
- Affects approximately 70% of first-time astronauts (three words).
- Alternating rapid and steep ascents and decent to stimulate microgravity for 20 to 40 seconds.
- The large human-powered centrifuge concept could help create ____ _____ during spaceflights but is restricted by its size (two words).
- A self-contained life support system worn during EVA.
- The primary form of exercise on the shuttle is _______.
- As a result of the removal of weight-bearing stress, ______ ______ decreases and calcium loss occurs (two words).
- With reduced sunlight exposure, this molecule important to calcium absorption is decreased.
- What is the pressure status in an EVA environment?
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- This other form of exercise has proven to be promising in bed rest exercise by focusing on large muscles and multipoint movements.
- Total blood volume available within the cardiovascular system during space flight ________.
- EVA stands for (two words):
- Suits designed by the Russians to reduce the chronic compression on the spine and postural muscles in space (two words).
- Upper body muscles are more resistant to ______.
- This capsule is for the lower body and draws blood downward via ______ _____ (two words).
- Both researching and experiencing exposure to _____ is one of the biggest difficulties spaceflight.
- The fluid shift in spaceflight results in a distinct puffy face and ____ legs.
- Reconditioning of the cardiac muscles may result in decreased _______ capacity of the heart.
- True or false: exercise can be a challenge on the shuttle because your sweat beads rather than evaporating.
20 Clues: EVA stands for (two words): • Upper body muscles are more resistant to ______. • What is the pressure status in an EVA environment? • A self-contained life support system worn during EVA. • The primary form of exercise on the shuttle is _______. • Affects approximately 70% of first-time astronauts (three words). • ...
PATHFIT CROSSWORD 2025-02-12
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- The ability to sustain prolonged physical activity.
- Related to muscles.
- The number of times the heart beats per minute.
- A light jump or rebound.
- The ability to maintain stability.
- Essential nutrients needed for body function.
- Energy used during exercise.
- on oxygen.
- The ability to move quickly.
- Exercises that require oxygen to produce energy.
- A nutrient that provides long-term energy storage.
- The way the body is positioned.
- The combination of strength and speed.
- A nutrient essential for muscle repair and growth.
- High-intensity exercises that don’t
- The flow of movement in exercise or sports.
- The ability to exert force against resistance.
- The ability to move freely and easily.
- A large jump forward or upward.
- Engaging in movement or exercise.
- Rotating a part of the body.
- Raising something using force.
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- The position of the body during movement.
- Related to the heart and blood circulation.
- The body’s main source of energy.
- Connective tissues that hold bones together.
- Drinking enough water for the body to function well.
- How fast the body responds to a stimulus.
- The range of motion in joints and muscles.
- A movement where the body rotates on the ground.
- Extending muscles to increase flexibility.
- A unit of measurement for energy in food.
- The process of resting and healing after exercise.
- The ability to use different parts of the body together smoothly.
- A movement where both feet leave the ground.
- Connective tissues that attach muscle to bone.
- The process of consuming food for health and energy.
- The process of breathing in oxygen and releasing carbon dioxide.
- The process of movement.
- Related to bones.
- Where two bones meet, allowing movement.
41 Clues: on oxygen. • Related to bones. • Related to muscles. • A light jump or rebound. • The process of movement. • Energy used during exercise. • The ability to move quickly. • Rotating a part of the body. • Raising something using force. • The way the body is positioned. • A large jump forward or upward. • The body’s main source of energy. • Engaging in movement or exercise. • ...
