exercise Crossword Puzzles
Pop ups 2022-02-16
Unit 11 and 12 2021-03-09
Hobbies & Sports 2022-10-31
6.2 2024-01-08
F2 Hobby 2025-10-22
Benefits of Exercise Vocabulary 2024-05-06
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- Spending time with other people and making friends.
- Being in charge of or managing something.
- Substances that make up everything around us, including our bodies.
- Feeling good and healthy in both body and mind.
- Longer or lasting for a longer time.
- Good or beneficial.
- Exercise that makes your heart beat faster and uses oxygen.
- Working or operating properly.
- A feeling of great happiness or pleasure.
- Feeling happy, interested, or eager about something.
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- A short sleep, especially during the day.
- Suggested or advised as a good idea.
- Increases or improves.
- Feeling worried or nervous about something.
- Something that helps you or is good for you.
- Having fun or liking something.
- How good or bad something is.
- Making something better or getting better yourself.
18 Clues: Good or beneficial. • Increases or improves. • How good or bad something is. • Working or operating properly. • Having fun or liking something. • Suggested or advised as a good idea. • Longer or lasting for a longer time. • A short sleep, especially during the day. • Being in charge of or managing something. • A feeling of great happiness or pleasure. • ...
Communication Exercise - Exam edition 2023-03-20
18 Clues: Help • Solo • Paper • Study • Essay • Summer • Grades • Africa • Speech • Horror • Britain • Nervous • Article • Homework • Analysis • Practise • Environment • Preparation
sports 2021-09-17
Lekcija petnajst 2023-05-13
Spelling Practice 2025-04-07
AHOY 2022-03-06
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- is the unit raised to protect the naval assets
- The naval variant of _________ missile is the fastest cruise missile in the world. This capability makes India the only country with supersonic cruise missiles in all of their defense forces.
- _______ is the name of the multilateral naval exercise which is hosted by the Indian Navy. This is a biennial exercise and features seminars, sports, social events, and professional exercises among the participating nations. Overview: This exercise was started in the year 1995.
- INS _______ is a warship of the Indian Navy equipped with a versatile range of weapons and sensors capable of addressing threats in all three dimensions
- INS _______ is the India's first indigenously developed nuclear powered submarine
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- The Indian Navy has commissioned INS ____, on November 25, 2021, which is the fourth stealth Scorpene class submarine under Project 75.
- Following the 26/11 terrorist attack, India has been consistently trying to augment the nation’s maritime security. In regard to this, the government has appointed Vice Admiral (retd) _____________ as the nation’s first national maritime security coordinator with the view of strengthening the country’s maritime security.
- a missile inducted into the Indian Navy is a customized and naval variant of Prithvi missile
- The Exercise ____________ is conducted to enhance the cooperation among the different naval commands in the Indian Navy. It involves Indian Army and Indian Air Force as well. Recently, the exercise was conducted in the west coast. About the exercise The exercise was held for twenty days.
- lt _________ is the first women pilot of the Indian Navy
10 Clues: is the unit raised to protect the naval assets • lt _________ is the first women pilot of the Indian Navy • INS _______ is the India's first indigenously developed nuclear powered submarine • a missile inducted into the Indian Navy is a customized and naval variant of Prithvi missile • ...
I LIKE ENGLISH 2, lesson 33 2022-05-15
18 Clues: ποδι • σωμα • πεθαινω • δυνατος • διδασκω • σε φορμα • αδυναμος • δημοφιλης • αστυνομια • χαρακτηρας • νικω/ χτυπω • συμμετεχω σε • και...και... • ο εαυτος σου • υπερασπιζομαι • πολεμικη τεχνη • παλευω/ πολεμω • γυμναζομαι/ γυμναστικη
Health Crossword 2022-01-21
10 Clues: ...Jump • The Curse of... • type of exercise • Melts stress away • Study of nutrition • The best football... • Uses calorie counting • Using all body muscles in water • a hydration tracking app with reminders • a smartphone app and website that tracks diet and exercise
crossword 2025-05-06
10 Clues: a scraper • the hot room • the warm room • the cold room • a sportsperson • the exercise area • the changing room • an item of athletic equipment • how often people would visit the baths • a sport that might take place in the exercise area
Sport and Leisure Vocab and Phrasal verbs 2013-03-12
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- A person who has surpassed all rivals in a sporting contest or other competition
- Become cooler (two words)
- Forced to leave a competition because they were defeated (two words)
- Accept that you have been defeated and agree to stop competing or fighting (two words)
- Will try to achieve something difficult e.g. break a record, win a medal. (two words)
- Use or get rid of energy, calories or fat by doing a lot of physical exercise. (two words)
- Game to decide the winner, especially when the teams or competitors have the same number of points (two words) Noun
- A prepared course or circuit for athletes, horses, motor vehicles, bicycles, or dogs to race on
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- A seat fastened on the back of a horse or other animal for riding, typically made of leather and raised at the front and rear.
- Exercise in order to improve the strength or appearance of your body (two words)
- Suddenly get in front of another person who was previously running at the same speed as you (two words)
- A bat with a round or oval frame strung with catgut, nylon, etc., used especially in tennis, badminton, and squash
- A competition in which only the winners of each stage play in the next stage, until one person or team is the final winner (Noun)
- A long walk or walking tour (Noun)
- The art or pastime of embroidering cloth
- Start of a game of football (Noun) two words
- Play games of chance for money; bet (Noun)
- A person who comes second place in a competition (two words) Noun
- An official who watches a game or match closely to ensure that the rules are adhered to and (in some sports) to arbitrate on matters arising from the pla
- Gental exercise which prepare you for more serious exercise (two words)Noun
- A quadrangular area, either open or covered, marked out for ball games such as tennis or squash
21 Clues: Become cooler (two words) • A long walk or walking tour (Noun) • The art or pastime of embroidering cloth • Play games of chance for money; bet (Noun) • Start of a game of football (Noun) two words • A person who comes second place in a competition (two words) Noun • Forced to leave a competition because they were defeated (two words) • ...
Physical Fitness 2014-11-12
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- Intense, short bursts of activity in which the muscles work so hard that they produce energy without using oxygen.
- the part of an exercise session when you are exercising at your highest peak
- A gentile cardiovascular activity that prepares the muscles for work
- damage to the skin and tissues caused by extreme cold
- Any form of movement that causes your body to use energy
- Heart Rate the number of times your heart beats per minute when you are not active
- exercising at a level that's beyond your regular daily activities
- Suddent or sometimes painful contractios of the muscles
- result from overstretching and tearing a muscle
- physical activity that is planned, structured, repetitive, and improves or maintains physical fitness
- A dangerous condition in which the body loses its ability to cool itself through perspiration
- Choosing the right types of activities to improve a given element of fitness
- Dangerously low body tempterature
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- a form of physical stress on the body caused by over heating
- The ability of your heart, ungs, and blood vessels to send fuel and oxygen to your tissues during long periods of moderate to vigorous activity
- the low-level activity that prepares your body to return to a resting state
- The ability to move your body parts through their full range of motion
- The ability to carry out daily tasks easily and have enough reserve energy to respond to unexpected demands
- All rhythmic activities that use large muscle groups for an extended period of time
- The amount of force your muscles can exert
- The ability of your muscles to perform physical tasks over a period of time without tiring
- Injuries to the ligaments around a joint that produce pain, swelling, and stiffness
- Gradually incresing the demands on your body
23 Clues: Dangerously low body tempterature • The amount of force your muscles can exert • Gradually incresing the demands on your body • result from overstretching and tearing a muscle • damage to the skin and tissues caused by extreme cold • Suddent or sometimes painful contractios of the muscles • Any form of movement that causes your body to use energy • ...
Physical Fitness 2014-11-12
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- the part of an exercise session when you are exercising at your highest peak
- result from overstretching and tearing a muscle
- The amount of force your muscles can exert
- the low-level activity that prepares your body to return to a resting state
- Choosing the right types of activities to improve a given element of fitness
- The ability of your heart, ungs, and blood vessels to send fuel and oxygen to your tissues during long periods of moderate to vigorous activity
- A dangerous condition in which the body loses its ability to cool itself through perspiration
- A gentile cardiovascular activity that prepares the muscles for work
- Suddent or sometimes painful contractios of the muscles
- Injuries to the ligaments around a joint that produce pain, swelling, and stiffness
- Purposeful physical activity that is planned, structured, repetitive, and improves or maintains physical fitness
- damage to the skin and tissues caused by extreme cold
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- exercising at a level that's beyond your regular daily activities
- The ability of your muscles to perform physical tasks over a period of time without tiring
- The ability to carry out daily tasks easily and have enough reserve energy to respond to unexpected demands
- a form of physical stress on the body caused by over heating
- Any form of movement that causes your body to use energy
- Intense, short bursts of activity in which the muscles work so hard that they produce energy without using oxygen.
- All rhythmic activities that use large muscle groups for an extended period of time
- Dangerously low body tempterature
- The ability to move your body parts through their full range of motion
- Gradually incresing the demands on your body
- Heart Rate the number of times your heart beats per minute when you are not active
23 Clues: Dangerously low body tempterature • The amount of force your muscles can exert • Gradually incresing the demands on your body • result from overstretching and tearing a muscle • damage to the skin and tissues caused by extreme cold • Suddent or sometimes painful contractios of the muscles • Any form of movement that causes your body to use energy • ...
Health crossword 2021-04-15
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- fitness:The ability to carry out daily tasks easily and have enough reserve energy to respond to unexpected demands
- 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
- injuries to the ligaments around a joint
- gentle cardiovascular activity that prepares the muscles for work
- low-level activity that prepares your body to return to a resting state
- strength: The amount of force your muscles can exert
- exercising at a level that’s beyond your regular daily activities
- exhaustion: A form of physical stress on the body caused by overheating
- choosing the right types of activities to improve a given element of fitness
- damage to the skin and tissues caused by extreme cold
- activity: any form of movement that causes your body to use energy
- gradually increasing the demands on your body
- exercise: all rhythmic activities that use large muscles groups for an extended period of time
- the ability to move your body parts through their full range of motion
- purpose for physical activity that is planned structured and repetitive and that improve or maintain physical fitness
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- process by which your body takes in and breaks down food
- dangerously low body temperature
- heart rate: The number of times your heart beats per minute when you are not active
- involving little physical activity
- endurance: ability of your heart lungs and blood vessels to send you an oxygen during long periods of moderate to vigorous activity
- exercise: involves intense short burst of activity in which the muscles work so hard that they produce energy without using oxygen
- out: The part of an exercise session when you are exercising at your highest peak
- overworking in the body
- cramps: sudden and sometimes painful contraction of the muscle
- overstretching and tearing a muscle
26 Clues: overworking in the body • dangerously low body temperature • involving little physical activity • overstretching 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 • ...
Chapter 12 2023-06-03
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- Exercising at a level that's beyond your regular daily activities.
- Gentle cardiovascular activity that prepares the muscles for work.
- strength The amount of force your muscles can exert.
- Injuries to the ligaments around a joint.
- The ability to move your body parts through their full range of motion.
- activity Any form of movement that causes your body to use energy.
- Dangerously low body temperature.
- A dangerous condition in which the body loses its ability to cool itself through perspiration.
- Gradually increasing the demands on your body.
- Damage to the skin and tissues caused by extreme cold.
- The number of times your heart beats per minute when you are not active.
- Purposeful physical activity that is planned, structured, and repetitive, and that improves or maintains physical fitness.
- Choosing the right types of activities to improve a given element of fitness.
- Involving little physical activity.
- exercise Intense short bursts of activity in which the muscles work so hard that they produce energy without using oxygen. → (note the three i’s)
- A form of physical stress on the body caused by overheating.
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- the completion of a cycle
- the condition of being unprotected.
- Sudden and sometimes painful contractions of the muscles.
- endurance The ability of your muscles to perform physical tasks over a period without tiring.
- Low-level activity that prepares your body to return to a resting state.
- endurance The ability of your heart, lungs, and blood vessels to send fuel and oxygen to your tissues during long periods of moderate to vigorous activity.
- exercise All rhythmic activities that use large muscle groups for an extended period of time.
- Overworking the body.
- to give time or effort to an activity
- fitness The ability to carry out daily tasks easily and have enough reserve energy to respond to unexpected demands.
- Overstretching and tearing a muscle.
- The part of an exercise session when you are exercising at your highest peak.
28 Clues: Overworking the body. • the completion of a cycle • Dangerously low body temperature. • the condition of being unprotected. • Involving little physical activity. • Overstretching and tearing a muscle. • to give time or effort to an activity • Injuries to the ligaments around a joint. • Gradually increasing the demands on your body. • ...
Training for Speed and Power 2025-11-11
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- to move quickly with short sliding steps, often used in agility drills.
- activities or goals that a person follows or works toward.
- the group of four muscles located in the front of the thigh.
- an exercise that strengthens the core by holding the body straight and supported by the arms and toes.
- a mix or combination of different types or methods, such as in training styles.
- to keep something in good condition or at a certain level through consistent effort.
- done without stopping or interruptions.
- involving sudden bursts of energy, power, or force.
- a series of exercises performed one after another with little rest in between.
- the ability to sustain physical activity for an extended period of time.
- the maximum amount of effort or energy a person can produce or hold.
- to produce or create energy, movement, or force.
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- exercises that lengthen muscles to improve flexibility and prevent injury.
- the ability of muscles and joints to move easily through their full range of motion.
- a short and fast run done at maximum speed.
- the ability to move quickly and easily while maintaining control and balance.
- the act or process of moving or being in movement.
- the greatest or highest possible amount of effort or output.
- the force that muscles must work against during exercise.
- a set period of activity followed by rest or lower intensity, often repeated in training.
- the sport or exercise of lifting heavy weights to build strength and muscle.
- strong connective tissues that attach muscles to bones.
- the muscles of the abdomen, lower back, and pelvis that support the body’s stability.
- involving or improving the body’s ability to use oxygen during exercise.
- the group of muscles at the back of the thigh that bend the knee.
25 Clues: done without stopping or interruptions. • a short and fast run done at maximum speed. • to produce or create energy, movement, or force. • the act or process of moving or being in movement. • involving sudden bursts of energy, power, or force. • strong connective tissues that attach muscles to bones. • the force that muscles must work against during exercise. • ...
Scene 1, School and education 2023-02-16
20 Clues: oppilas • tehtävä • rehtori • oppilas • todistus • opettaja • välitunti • oppitunti • koulupuku • kouluvuosi • koulun piha • koulukaveri • luokkakaveri • lukujärjestys • jälki-istunto • saada hylätty • voimistelusali • opettajainhuone • kouluterveydenhoitaja • päästä läpi (kokeesta)
health 2024-04-16
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- Series of exercises done one after another in rotation. (Clue: Sequential training routine.)
- Exercise method emphasizing cardiovascular fitness. (Clue: Workout with rhythmic movements.)
- High-Intensity Interval Training, involving short bursts of intense exercise. (Clue: Burst training for maximum effort.)
- Method of exercise emphasizing core strength and flexibility. (Clue: Exercise regimen focusing on core muscles.)
- Explosive exercises to improve power and speed. (Clue: Jump-based training regimen.)
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- High-intensity interval training with short rest periods. (Clue: Intense four-minute workout.)
- Training technique alternating between high and low intensity. (Clue: Training with timed bursts.)
- Static exercises to build strength without joint movement. (Clue: Muscle contraction without motion.)
- Swedish training method involving varied pace and terrain. (Clue: Speed-play workout with spontaneity.)
- High-intensity fitness program combining varied exercises. (Clue: Functional fitness regimen.)
10 Clues: Explosive exercises to improve power and speed. (Clue: Jump-based training regimen.) • Series of exercises done one after another in rotation. (Clue: Sequential training routine.) • Exercise method emphasizing cardiovascular fitness. (Clue: Workout with rhythmic movements.) • ...
pasatiempos 2022-04-11
How Often? 2022-09-01
Hobbies & Sports 2022-10-31
Words 11 2025-04-25
U9 Ball Games 2025-03-05
14 Clues: reket • püüdma • tennis • mängija • viskama • pesapall • jalgpall • korvpall • põrgatama • harjutama • peaga_lööma • rahvastepall • jalaga_lööma • reketiga_lööma
Building Vocabulary Exercise 1 2015-01-05
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- to give food to a person or an animal
- measuring a large amount from one end to the other
- large in size
- to hold someone or something using your hands
- not a different one
- learning about a subject by reading and by going to school,etc
- not easily broken
- to study something so that you remember it exactly
- to kill animals for food or for their skin or other parts
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- an enjoyable activity
- if a female animal such as a bird or fish, it produces the egg
- having a lot of things to do
- a lot of people know their name or have heard about them
- to move somewhere suddenly and quickly
- to use money to pay for things
- slightly wet
- an elephant's long nose
- to move your hand, arm, leg etc towards something
18 Clues: slightly wet • large in size • not easily broken • not a different one • an enjoyable activity • an elephant's long nose • having a lot of things to do • to use money to pay for things • to give food to a person or an animal • to move somewhere suddenly and quickly • to hold someone or something using your hands • to move your hand, arm, leg etc towards something • ...
VOCABULARY PRACTICE EXERCISE 5TH 2020-05-14
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- to do something, such as singing or acting, to entertain people
- toilet a toilet that uses flowing water to carry away waste
- able to be used freely by all members of a society
- a group of people who listen to or watch something together
- a pipe that carries a liquid away
- enjoying having conversations and talking a lot
- an object that holds other things
- to make a liquid flow from or into a place
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- a substance added to soil to help plants grow
- to hit the ground forcefully with your feet
- having or showing a lot of energy or effort
- instrument a device used to create music
- to stay in the same place
- to go away
- a female spirit who lives in nature
- to do something again
- to hit something hard
- a young female spirit who lives in nature
18 Clues: to go away • to do something again • to hit something hard • to stay in the same place • a pipe that carries a liquid away • an object that holds other things • a female spirit who lives in nature • instrument a device used to create music • a young female spirit who lives in nature • to make a liquid flow from or into a place • to hit the ground forcefully with your feet • ...
Health, Exercise, and Nutrition 2024-01-23
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- An Essential thing that is in all foods
- Gotten from Beans, Peas, and Nuts
- You want to be this
- Gotten from Whole Grains
- Gotten from Seeds, Nuts, Meats, and Fish
- An Essential Liquid
- Gotten from Meats and Grains
- Gotten from Poultry, Meat, Fish and Dairy
- Needed to keep cell health
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- Gotten from Dariy and Greens
- Gotten from Whole Grains, Beef, and poultry
- Helps you stay alive
- Gotten from meats and Greens
- are A good source of energy
- Essential Resources that help us
- Helps you lose weight
- Resources that help us
- Gotten from Meats, Fish and Greens
18 Clues: You want to be this • An Essential Liquid • Helps you stay alive • Helps you lose weight • Resources that help us • Gotten from Whole Grains • Needed to keep cell health • are A good source of energy • Gotten from Dariy and Greens • Gotten from meats and Greens • Gotten from Meats and Grains • Essential Resources that help us • Gotten from Beans, Peas, and Nuts • ...
Exercise Science Word List 2025-11-02
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- the body's reluctance to change position
- greater the ____, greater the momentum generated
- Displacement/Time
- body moves along a circular path at the same angle, direction + time (2)
- forces that cause and result from motion
- How further an object travelled
- quantity of motion a particular body has
- quantity of matter
- motion in straight line or curved path (2)
- movement with reference to time, distance, displacement + velocity
- Change in velocity/Change in time
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- effect on a body from another body
- a change in an object's location compared to where it started
- applies laws of mechanics and physics to the human body
- Newtons third law (2)
- Work/time
- Newtons second law
- Distance/Time
- change in position in relation to time
19 Clues: Work/time • Distance/Time • Displacement/Time • Newtons second law • quantity of matter • Newtons third law (2) • How further an object travelled • Change in velocity/Change in time • effect on a body from another body • change in position in relation to time • the body's reluctance to change position • forces that cause and result from motion • ...
Exercise C 2014-11-01
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- To make ineffective, counteract, nullify
- To keep back or save for future use
- A great duration of individual life
- The friendly reception and treatment of guests or strangers
- Important; of consequence
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- A person or group that fights
- To deprive of a right, money, or property by fraud
- To restore to a condition of good health, ability to work, or the like
8 Clues: Important; of consequence • A person or group that fights • To keep back or save for future use • A great duration of individual life • To make ineffective, counteract, nullify • To deprive of a right, money, or property by fraud • The friendly reception and treatment of guests or strangers • To restore to a condition of good health, ability to work, or the like
Exercise 3 2022-07-31
Revision exercise 2023-07-19
8 Clues: kindness • Exact opposite • To make certain • Shortening of text/speech. • Word root which means 'all' • to put someone/something at risk • It is a type of non-verbal communication • This noun cannot be perceived through 5 senses
Exercise 2 2024-09-25
8 Clues: "Yes" in gaelic • Synonym of heritage • The person who crafts jewelry • The language some Irish speak • One of the symbols on the ring • The special day when you give the ring • The actress Saoirse Ronan is the ...... • (an infinitive verb) the pirates ..... Richard Joyce
CV Exercise 2025-07-20
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- A machine that you walk on indoors
- stronger ______ helps you breathe easier
- a feel-good chemical your body makes during exercise
- one of the easiest ways to start cardio - just walk at a ______ pace
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- another name for aerobic exercise
- a machine where you sit back and pedal or step with your legs in front
- you need this from your doctor if you have certain health conditions
- helps you stay cool and avoid dehydration during exercise
8 Clues: another name for aerobic exercise • A machine that you walk on indoors • stronger ______ helps you breathe easier • a feel-good chemical your body makes during exercise • helps you stay cool and avoid dehydration during exercise • you need this from your doctor if you have certain health conditions • ...
Exercise 14 2025-09-02
8 Clues: self made • blurry weather • loving something • greatly surprised • family from the past • just for a certain time • something that gets bigger • smoothly and effortless speaking something
Review B1.1 2020-02-03
16 Clues: brz • putnik • zdravo • kupiti • prodati • unajmiti • izgubiti • odsjesti • popraviti • zaboraviti • sjetiti se • pobijediti • natjecanje • vježba/vježbati • posuditi nekomu • posuditi od nekoga
Fitness for Life Chapter 4 Puzzle 2013-09-22
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- A pattern of training that alternates different activities that develop the same fitness component; may be done to improve performance or to avoid or rehabilitate injuries.
- An end product of glycolysis; in aerobic metabolism, pyruvate is sent the the Krebs cycle to aid in the production of ATP; in anaerobic metabolism, pyruvate is converted to lactic acid.
- A qualitative assessment of exercise intensity based on the ability to talk during exercise.
- The smallest blood vessels, with walls so thin that substances can pass between the blood they carry and the surrounding cells and tissues; the site where oxygen and carbon dioxide are transferred between skeletal muscle cells and the bloodstream.
- A method of calculating target cardiorespiratory endurance exercise intensity based on a percentage range of maximum heart rate.
- A range of heart rates that reflect an intensity of exercise that will result in cardiorespiratory fitness improvement.
- The exercise intensity at which significant amounts of lactic acid accumulates in the blood; at or above this intensity, performance suffers; can be increased through training.
- The system responsible for most energy production in the body through the Krebs cycle and the electron transport system; takes place in the mitochondria and requires glucose and oxygen; also known as aerobic respiration.
- The absolute amount of oxygen that can be consumed and used by an individual. Usually reported in liters per minute and highly correlated to body size.
- A condition characterized by progressive destruction of the alveoli, making breathing, especially exhalation, difficult; with chronic bronchitis, known as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
- Ability of the respiratory and circulatory systems to provide the necessary oxygen to skeletal muscles to sustain regular physical activity; also known as cardiorespiratory endurance, aerobic endurance, and aerobic fitness.
- A chemical process by which large complex molecules are broken down into simpler compounds; the simpler compounds can by oxidized, releasing energy.
- Occurring in the absence of oxygen.
- A physiological concept expressing the energy cost of any physical activity relative to resting metabolic rate.
- Interspersing higher intensity bouts of exercise periodically throughout a workout in order to increase maximal oxygen consumption.
- The maximum amount of oxygen that can be consumed and used by skeletal muscles; typically reported in therms of milliliters of oxygen consumed per minute per kilogram of body weight; considered one of the best measures of aerobic fitness.
- A medical condition characterized by airway inflammation and constriction of breathing passages, which makes breathing difficult; in some cases, can be exacerbated by exercise.
- The lungs, air passages, and breathing muscles; allows for gas exchange, with the body taking in oxygen and eliminating carbon dioxide.
- The maximum number of beats per minute of the heart, which can be measured directly through laboratory testing or estimated according the age; the value typically decreases with age starting around 20 years.
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- Elastic vessels throughout the body that carry blood away from the heart; they are responsible for transporting oxygen-rich blood to the muscles.
- The amount of blood pumped by the heart per minute.
- A form of carbohydrate circulating in the blood; used by the body for energy production; derived from food sources.
- The amount of blood pumped by the heart in each beat.
- A method of calculating target cardiorespiratory endurance exercise intensity based on a percentage range of heart rate reserve, which is the difference between resting heart rate and maximum heart rate.
- Physical and emotional exhaustion from exercise.
- Occurring in the presence of oxygen.
- The heart, lungs, and network of blood vessels.
- Blood vessels responsible for storing most of the blood at rest and for returning blood to the heart.
- Chronic or persistent inflammation of the bronchi in the lung.
- A form of stored blood sugar typically derived from food; stored in limited amounts in skeletal muscle, liver, and brain.
- The system responsible for initial production of energy; requires glucose but no oxygen, and produces a net of only two ATP molecules; can provide energy for only short periods of physical effort; also known as glycolysis.
- The transfer of electrons from a high-energy molecule to a lower-energy molecule in the production of ATP; takes place within the mitochondria.
- Gradual increases of frequency, intensity, and duration of exercise in order for the body to adapt and increase fitness.
- A complex chemical compound formed with the energy released from food; produced in the mitochondria of cells, it is the main energy source of most cellular functions.
- Tiny sacs in the lungs covered by blood vessels, serving as the site of gas exchange.
- The immediate energy system that powers activities requiring an immediate burst of energy; powered by stored ATP and creatine phosphate.
- The body's network of blood vessels.
- Structures within cells in which most of the chemical reactions in cellular respiration occur; also known as cellular "power plants," as they are the location for most ATP production.
- A form of rapidly mobilized energy available to the skeletal muscles and the brain; also known as phosphocreatine.
- A chemical by-product of ATP production; at low levels, it can be reconverted into ATP, but at high levels it is detrimental to performance.
- A process in the mitochondria in which carbohydrates, fats, and proteins are converted into ATP through cellular respiration; also known as the citric acid cycle or TCA.
- An anaerobic chemical reaction that converts glucose into pyruvate, yielding a small number of ATP.
- A scale that provides a subjective measure of exercise intensity; widely used in the absence of heart rate monitoring.
43 Clues: Occurring in the absence of oxygen. • Occurring in the presence of oxygen. • The body's network of blood vessels. • The heart, lungs, and network of blood vessels. • Physical and emotional exhaustion from exercise. • The amount of blood pumped by the heart per minute. • The amount of blood pumped by the heart in each beat. • ...
I workout! 2024-01-11
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- Cardiovascular exercises that elevate the heart rate and improve endurance.
- A form of exercise that focuses on core strength, flexibility, and overall body conditioning.
- A high-energy workout that combines martial arts techniques with cardiovascular exercise
- A high-intensity fitness program that combines elements of cardio, weightlifting, and gymnastics.
- A mind-body practice involving physical postures, breath control, and meditation.
Down
- Strength training using resistance, often involving free weights or machines.
- A dance-based workout that combines Latin and international music with dance movements.
- A workout that incorporates movements from ballet, Pilates, and yoga, typically using a ballet barre for support.
- (High-Intensity Interval Training)Short bursts of intense exercise followed by periods of rest or lower-intensity activity.
- A cardiovascular exercise performed on a stationary or outdoor bicycle.
10 Clues: A cardiovascular exercise performed on a stationary or outdoor bicycle. • Cardiovascular exercises that elevate the heart rate and improve endurance. • Strength training using resistance, often involving free weights or machines. • A mind-body practice involving physical postures, breath control, and meditation. • ...
Free time activities of Katy Medina 2021-10-20
10 Clues: speed exercise. • relaxation exercise. • use multiple colors. • works made by actors. • prepare nutritious food. • put landscapes on paper. • take a moment with the lens. • stay in tune with the spirit. • arrangement of plants and flowers. • activity that helps the imagination.
Fitness Crossword 2021-06-14
10 Clues: muscular power • range of motion • requiring oxygen • too much exercise • an excessive burden • does not need oxygen • exertion over a period of time • unique to a particular subject • physical performance for a goal • involving the heart and its blood vessels
what does it mean to be healthy? 2015-06-08
10 Clues: like a fruit • you drink this • like a vegetable • everyone does this • soccer is a type of • you get itfrom foods • everyone should be... • what u gain from foods • depends on what you eat • depends on how much you exercise
Phrasal verbs 2024-05-05
10 Clues: TO SEARCH • TO INVESTIGATE • TO SOLVE PROBLEMS. • TO BECOME UNCONCIOUS • TO STOP DOING SOMEBODY • TO DEMOSTRATE ABILITIES • TO EXERCISE TO LOSE WEIGHT • TO EXERCISE TO IMPROVE YOUR BODY • TO HIT SOMEBODY AND MAKE THEN UNCONCIOUS. • TO PREPARE YOURSELF FOR PHYSICAL ACTIVITY.
Physical Fitness 2021-02-24
Across
- Is the ability to exert force several times while resisting fatigue
- Is the ability to keep the body upright or in position while static or moving
- Is the ability to use strength with speed
- The overarching principle - can also be known as "The God Father"
- Is when you gradually increase the weight, frequency, or number of repetitions in your training routine
- Training programs can tend to get boring without this principle
- Is the ability to change the direction of the body or body parts quickly and with control
- The kind of activity or nature of the exercise performed
- Is the duration of each exercise session or the amount of rest between exercises/sets/circuits
- Is the level of effort you exert during exercise
- This principle helps to align our training with our goals and demands of the sport or skill/s
- Is the ability to move different parts of the body together at the same time
- Training that increases the efficiency of the aerobic energy system
Down
- Is the amount of time it takes to react to a response
- Training that alternates work with recovery periods
- How often you do physical activity or the number of exercise sessions you complete each week
- This type of training improves the movement allowed by the joints of the body by lengthening and increasing the elasticity of the muscles around the joints
- Training that consists of a series of exercises arranged in order and designed to develop general body fitness or specific sport related fitness and skill
- Training when your heart rate stays between 70 – 85 % of maximum during a session that is between 15 and 60 minutes long
- This training increases the body’s strength, power and muscular endurance through contracting the muscles
- Training that has intermittent burst of speed
21 Clues: Is the ability to use strength with speed • Training that has intermittent burst of speed • Is the level of effort you exert during exercise • Training that alternates work with recovery periods • Is the amount of time it takes to react to a response • The kind of activity or nature of the exercise performed • ...
PE Cumulative review 2021-05-24
Across
- To oversee or control with excessive emphasis on minor details.
- The point where two bones come together.
- The pressures of today's fast-paced world make it necessary to learn how to cope with stress.
- Tension generated in a muscle, regardless of its change in length.
- An increase in size and strength of muscle.
- The act of motivating; the drive to accomplish something.
- A tendency to give up, give in, or back down without standing up for rights and needs.
- An exercise technique utilizing a sudden eccentric loading and stretching of muscles followed by a rapid concentric contraction.
- The process by which muscles diminish in size and strength.
- The willful putting off of an undesirable task.
- A manner of completing tasks which stresses getting the best result from an action
- Demonstrating perspective is as easy as setting realistic goals.
- Exercises which use body weight and gravity to provide resistance.
- Resources kept, provided, or used for a specific purpose.
- The act of influencing others to accomplish a shared objective.
Down
- Inclined to behave in a hostile fashion.
- The act of working together to accomplish a feat.
- The natural decline in muscle mass due to aging.
- Though there are no guarantees, exercise is a good way to improve your overall health.
- The body’s automatic physical response to outside forces.
- A condition marked by progressive loss of bone tissue and a reduction in bone density.
- An open disagreement between two or more parties.
- Weight training exercise that focuses on thighs, hips, buttocks.
- The assistance of a spotter while performing dangerous lifts is completely necessary.
- An exercise where the muscle is extended past its usual tension to improve elasticity.
- To deal with difficulties or responsibilities in a successful manner.
- Standing up for your rights and beliefs in firm, but positive ways.
- The way someone acts.
28 Clues: The way someone acts. • Inclined to behave in a hostile fashion. • The point where two bones come together. • An increase in size and strength of muscle. • The willful putting off of an undesirable task. • The natural decline in muscle mass due to aging. • The act of working together to accomplish a feat. • An open disagreement between two or more parties. • ...
Benefits of Walking 2019-03-22
Across
- A __________ cool-down will also prevent muscular stiffness and injury.
- Our bodies tend to get used to physical activity, so continue to ___________ your intensity as you are able to improve your fitness levels.
- ________ offers the opportunity to join or start your own free walking group.
- Schedule a regular family walk – this is a great way to pass on healthy habits to your _________ or grandchildren
- Ask ________ or friends if they would like to join you on your walks.
- A _________ measures the number of steps you take.
- Drink plenty of _____ before and after your walk.
- If you feel _________ walking alone, find one or more friends or family members to walk with.
- A dog that needs regular _______ gives you the motivation to walk every day.
- The best way to warm up is to ________ slowly
Down
- If you plan to walk in a park, check first to see if ________ are permitted
- Wear loose, comfortable clothing, and appropriate footwear to avoid ______ and shin splints.
- See your _______ for a medical check-up before starting a new fitness program
- increased _____________ and pulmonary (heart and lung) fitness
- Take ______ clothing to avoid getting wet if it rains.
- Physical activity built into a daily _________ plan is also one of the most effective ways to assist with weight loss and keep weight off once it’s lost.
- Walking is a low-cost and __________ form of exercise.
- Plan to cover a set ___________ each day and monitor how long it takes you to walk this distance.
- Walking is low impact, requires ___________ equipment
- To get the health benefits, try to walk for at least 30 minutes as briskly as you can on ______ days of the week.
- stronger bones and improved ____________
- A 2007 study of inactive women found that even a low level of exercise – around 75 ___________ per week
- Choose walks that suit your _____ and fitness level.
- Walking with others can turn exercise into an enjoyable _____ occasion.
24 Clues: stronger bones and improved ____________ • The best way to warm up is to ________ slowly • Drink plenty of _____ before and after your walk. • A _________ measures the number of steps you take. • Choose walks that suit your _____ and fitness level. • Walking is low impact, requires ___________ equipment • Take ______ clothing to avoid getting wet if it rains. • ...
INTERACTIONS OF SKELETAL MUSCLES IN THE BODY 2019-12-09
Across
- Flexor muscles as the fingers _______ both the wrist and finger joints.
- Muscles are able to bring about an _______ variety of movements.
- Endurance and resistance exercise ________ different patterns of muscles response.
- Groups of muscles that produce _______ movements lie on opposite sides of a joint.
- ________ muscle activity cannot be conciously controlled.
- A muscles that crosses on the posterior side of a joint produce _______.
- Muscles that crossed on anterior side of a joint produces _______.
- The muscles that anchor the _______ to the thorax.
- _________ exercises require very little time and no special equipment.
- All the tension can be used to _______ the insertion bone.
- Synergistic muscles are important in producing smooth and precise movements.
- Muscles that oppose or reverse a movement are _______.
- Muscles that has major responsibility for causing _______ movement. called prime mover.
- Muscles that crosses on the lateral side of a joint produce ________.
- _______ help prime movers by producing the same movement.
- Muscles that crosses on the medial side of a joint produce _______.
Down
- _______ are specialized synergists.
- Continuous partial contractions is called muscle _______.
- Muscles are arranged so that whatever one muscles do,other muscle can _______.
- Body movements result from two or more _______ acting together or against each other.
- The _______ muscles that stabilize the vertebral column are fixators.
- Forcing the muscles to contract will _______ the muscle size.
- Muscle tone are stimulated by the nervous system in a _______ way.
- 2 types of exercise are _______ exercise and resistance exercise.
- Antagonists can be _______ movers in their own right.
- Amount of connective tissue that _______ the muscle also increases.
- When muscles crossed two joints, its _______ will cause movement in the joints crossed.
- It hold a bone and _______ the origin of a prime mover.
- When prime mover is active,the antagonist is _______ and relaxed.
- Synagist muscles will stabilize the wrist joints and allow the prime mover to act on your finger _______ without bending the wrist.
30 Clues: _______ are specialized synergists. • The muscles that anchor the _______ to the thorax. • Antagonists can be _______ movers in their own right. • Muscles that oppose or reverse a movement are _______. • It hold a bone and _______ the origin of a prime mover. • Continuous partial contractions is called muscle _______. • ...
School Subjects 2023-08-22
15 Clues: - Past • - Maps • - Words • - Acting • - Reading • - Numbers • - Wellness • - Technology • - Creativity • - Experiments • - Instruments • - Communication • Studies - Society • Economics - Cooking • Education - Exercise
Unit 12 home 2025-03-31
15 Clues: AED • TÄDI • KÖÖK • ARBUUS • ARVUTI • ÕPPIMA • TUALETT • PANNKOOK • HARJUTUS • MULTIFILM • VANNITUBA • SAKSA KEEL • MAGAMISTUBA • TOITU VALMISTAMA • PUHAS, PUHASTAMA
Benefits of Physical Activity 2024-01-05
6 Clues: Exercise can help you lose ______. • Exercise can help improve your _____. • Exercise helps keep my brain ________. • Exercise can help you to sleep _________. • Exercise increases your chances of living ______. • Exercise helps make your bones and muscles _______.
gym exercises 2023-05-05
6 Clues: one exercise for trapeze • the best exercise for leg • the best exercise for bicps • one exercise that u do for chest • one exercise for latissimus dorsal • one exercise for the size fiber of the shoulder.
exercise unit 3 2014-04-06
12 Clues: / at once • / >< boring • / wf. power • / vermindern • / >< failure • / w.f. to need • / ><wrong/false • / wf. competitive • / >> a strong wish • / a scientific test • / to watch something secretly • / someone who lives in a place
Revision Exercise 2 2022-03-07
Hotel Language exercise 2020-12-01
Across
- give a sum of money as a reward for a service
- malfunction or fault.
- a sum paid as a pledge for a contract.
- settle one's hotel bill before leaving.
- the action of reserving something.
- raise (something) to a higher standard.
Down
- a person arranging accomodations etc.
- a nickname for New York City.
- an attendant who carries guests's luggage
- a person who parks cars for guests.
- a refrigerator in a hotel room
- a price asked for goods or services.
12 Clues: malfunction or fault. • a nickname for New York City. • a refrigerator in a hotel room • the action of reserving something. • a person who parks cars for guests. • a price asked for goods or services. • a person arranging accomodations etc. • a sum paid as a pledge for a contract. • settle one's hotel bill before leaving. • raise (something) to a higher standard. • ...
Vocabulary Exercise 1 2023-02-09
Across
- merchandise, wares, stock
- penalty imposed due to some kind of customs infraction.
- Individual representing importers and exporters
- Booking on airlines or maritime lines for goods shipment
Down
- the estimated price of a job or service
- a person or company that sends or transports goods by sea, land, or air
- a tax or duty to be paid on a particular class of imports or exports
- money, coin
- cargo, load, delivery
- The WTO's predecessor
- goods or materials that are interchangeable for comercial purposes and whose properties are essentially identical
- Merchandise, trade goods, raw materials
12 Clues: money, coin • cargo, load, delivery • The WTO's predecessor • merchandise, wares, stock • the estimated price of a job or service • Merchandise, trade goods, raw materials • Individual representing importers and exporters • penalty imposed due to some kind of customs infraction. • Booking on airlines or maritime lines for goods shipment • ...
Horse Terminology EXERCISE 2025-02-10
Across
- / A female donkey
- / The offspring of a donkey and a horse
- / A mature female horse
- / A young female horse
- / A mature male horse
- / A young male horse
Down
- / A term related to horses
- / A castrated male horse
- / A competition involving horseback riding and roping
- / A young horse of either gender
- / A male donkey
- / A male horse used for breeding
12 Clues: / A male donkey • / A female donkey • / A young male horse • / A mature male horse • / A young female horse • / A mature female horse • / A castrated male horse • / A term related to horses • / A young horse of either gender • / A male horse used for breeding • / The offspring of a donkey and a horse • / A competition involving horseback riding and roping
Boosting Brain Health with Exercise 2023-11-03
7 Clues: A type of mind-body exercise • The key to physical activity • Exercise is protective against • A single bout of exercise can improve • Regular physical activity can improve • Form of exercise that gets your heart rate up • Exercising with this improves social engagement and safety
Cruz, Almira Laney 2025-02-14
Across
- Stored energy but excess calories can become this
- Exercise commonly used to train triceps
- Type of joint at the elbow
- The capacity to sustain effort
- A sport played with a net and a shuttlecock
- The ability to maintain equilibrium
- In good physical shape
- A unit of energy found in food
- An activity that involves striking a ball with a racket
- Relating to the heart and circulation
- The ability to exert a maximal force in a short period of time
- A fat-burning zone
- the ability to perform aspects of sports, occupations, and daily activities
- the state of being physically and mentally well
- Connective tissue joining muscle to bone
- the ability to change direction quickly and accurately
- The ability to perform complex movements smoothly and accurately
- A quick run
- The number of times an exercise is performed in a set
Down
- Dumbbell exercise targeting pectorals
- A piece of equipment used for strength training
- the study of how biological systems move and interact with their environment
- The study of how food affects metabolism and health
- A macronutrient essential for muscle repair
- Movement of the arm away from the midline
- Tissue that contracts and produces movement
- The chemical reactions in the body's cells that change food into energy
- The hormone responsible for fat storage and metabolism regulation
- Muscle that assists the biceps in flexing the elbow
- The chemical process by which organic compounds release energy
- Opposing muscle to biceps
- A measure of body weight relative to height
- Movement of the arm towards the midline
- Breakdown of food
- A session of exercise
- Opposite of flexion
- Short intense workouts
- Major energy molecule for muscle contraction
- The state of having excessive body fat
- The ability to move quickly
40 Clues: A quick run • Breakdown of food • A fat-burning zone • Opposite of flexion • A session of exercise • In good physical shape • Short intense workouts • Opposing muscle to biceps • Type of joint at the elbow • The ability to move quickly • The capacity to sustain effort • A unit of energy found in food • The ability to maintain equilibrium • Dumbbell exercise targeting pectorals • ...
Definitions 2025-11-21
Across
- Frequency, intensity, time and type.
- Any activity that raises heart rate. Usually as part of a warm up, eg light jog.
- geographical area (of land) which is over 2,000 m above sea level
- Having enough water to enable normal functioning of the body.
- With oxygen. When exercise is not too fast and is steady, the heart can supply all the oxygen that the working muscles need.
- The ability to meet/cope with the demands of the environment.
- Consuming water to restore hydration.
- without oxygen. When exercise duration is short and at high intensity, the heart and lungs cannot supply blood and oxygen to muscles as fast as the respiring cells need them
- A unit which measures heat or energy production in the body, normally expressed as Kcal.
- training Periods of training/work that are followed by periods of rest, eg work, rest, work, rest.
- The substance in the red blood cells (RBC) which transports oxygen (as oxyhaemoglobin) and carbon dioxide.
Down
- The ability of the heart and lungs to supply oxygen to the working muscles.
- number of times the heart beats (usually measured per minute).
- natural hormone released to speed heart rate up.
- Swedish for ‘speed play’. Periods of fast work with intermittent periods of slower work. Often used in running, ie sprint, jog, walk, jog, sprint, etc.
- Excessive loss of body water interrupting the function of the body.
- The pressure that blood is under. Types of pressure:systolic - when the heart is contracting diastolic - when the heart is relaxed.
- The ability of the muscles to repeatedly contract for an extended period of time without fatigue.
- The ability to change direction quickly without loss of time or control.
- A series of exercise stations whereby periods of work are interspersed with periods of rest.
- The pain felt in the muscles the day after exercise.
21 Clues: Frequency, intensity, time and type. • Consuming water to restore hydration. • natural hormone released to speed heart rate up. • The pain felt in the muscles the day after exercise. • Having enough water to enable normal functioning of the body. • The ability to meet/cope with the demands of the environment. • ...
Physical Activity Puzzle 2025-05-14
Across
- You do this to your muscles before or after exercise
- A place with equipment where people go to exercise
- What you do to get better at a sport or improve your fitness
- The ability to lift or push heavy things
- A word that means being healthy and in good shape
- What your body uses up when you run, lift, or move
Down
- The organ that beats faster when you exercise
- You use this part of your body to lift, move and get stronger
- A faster way of moving than walking
- What your body needs after working out to recover
- Your body does this when you’re working hard or it’s hot
- Something you aim for or work towards in your training
12 Clues: A faster way of moving than walking • The ability to lift or push heavy things • The organ that beats faster when you exercise • What your body needs after working out to recover • A word that means being healthy and in good shape • A place with equipment where people go to exercise • What your body uses up when you run, lift, or move • ...
CH.3 Physical Activity & Fitness 2024-08-28
Across
- how much energy you use when you work out
- allows joints to move easily, cushions bones, and supports soft tissues
- excessive loss of water from the body
- the ability to handle the physical work and play of everyday life without becoming tired
- hold bones in place at the joints
- body system that consists of tissues that move parts of the body and operate internal organs
- yellowish fluid, the watery portion of blood
- the ability of your muscles to exert a force
- body system that transports essential materials to body cells and remove their waste products
Down
- the number of days you work out each week
- places where two or more bones meet
- the ability to perform vigorous physical activity without getting overly tired
- activity, any kind of movement that causes your body to use energy
- join muscle to muscle or muscle to bone
- physical activity that is planned, structured, and repetitive and that improves or maintains personal fitness
- a body system that is the framework of bones and other tissues that supports the body
- the ability to move joints fully and easily
- exercise that is rhythmic, nonstop, moderate-to-vigorous activity that requires large amounts of oxygen
- exercise that is intense physical activity that requires little oxygen but involves short bursts of energy
19 Clues: hold bones in place at the joints • places where two or more bones meet • excessive loss of water from the body • join muscle to muscle or muscle to bone • the number of days you work out each week • how much energy you use when you work out • the ability to move joints fully and easily • yellowish fluid, the watery portion of blood • ...
LYMPHOEDEMA 2024-09-14
Across
- The process of raising an affected limb to reduce swelling.
- The system responsible for draining excess fluids and filtering waste from the body’s tissues.
- A type of compression therapy that involves sequentially inflating and deflating a sleeve to promote lymph flow.
- What is the name of the LAA's awareness campaign?
- A physical therapy technique involving gentle movements to improve lymphatic function.
- A type of walking exercise often used in lymphoedema.
- A professional specializing in the treatment of lymphoedema and other related conditions.
- Appled to the skin to moisturise.
- The process of applying gentle pressure to the affected area to improve lymph flow.
Down
- This is important to encourage lymphatic flow throughout the body.
- A method of managing lymphoedema involving the careful application of pressure.
- A common complication of untreated lymphoedema, characterized by skin infection.
- What month is lymphoedema awareness month?
- A type of specialized fabric used to make garments for managing lymphoedema.
- A term used to describe garments that help manage lymphoedema by applying consistent pressure.
- What city is the LAA's October information day being held in?
- A type of swelling caused by lymph fluid accumulation.
- A type of exercise.
- A type of physical activity beneficial for managing lymphoedema, often done in water.
19 Clues: A type of exercise. • Appled to the skin to moisturise. • What month is lymphoedema awareness month? • What is the name of the LAA's awareness campaign? • A type of walking exercise often used in lymphoedema. • A type of swelling caused by lymph fluid accumulation. • The process of raising an affected limb to reduce swelling. • ...
Unit 3 Vocabulary Exercise 2023-10-22
Across
- Linear equation formula represented as: y = mx + b
- X coordinate of a point at which the relation crosses the x-axis, meaning the y coordinate equals zero, (x, 0).
- Represented by a graph of a line, that may or may be not included in the solution, and the set of points above or below the line.
- Y coordinate of a point at which the relation crosses the y-axis, meaning the x coordinate equals zero, (0, y).
- The steepness of a line; rate of change in y compared to change in x.
- Function whose values are continuous or unbroken over the specified domain.
- Linear equation formula represented as: ax + by = c or mx - y = -b
Down
- Set of input values for the independent variable over which the function is defined.
- Function set of basic functions from which related functions are derived by transformations.
- Equation represented by a graph that forms a straight line.
- Linear equation formula represented as: y – y1 = m(x – x1)
- How a quantity is changing with respect to a change in another quantity.
- The value(s) of x such that the y value of the relation equals zero.
- Set of output values for the dependent variable over which the function is defined.
- The graph of a function goes up on a portion of its domain when view from left to right.
- A relationship with a constant rate of change represented by a graph that forms a straight line in which each element of the input (x) is paired with exactly one element of the output (y).
- Function whose values are distinct and separate and not connected.
- The graph of a function goes down on a portion of its domain when view from left to right.
18 Clues: Linear equation formula represented as: y = mx + b • Linear equation formula represented as: y – y1 = m(x – x1) • Equation represented by a graph that forms a straight line. • Function whose values are distinct and separate and not connected. • Linear equation formula represented as: ax + by = c or mx - y = -b • ...
Exercise and physical fitness 2023-05-08
Across
- Any physical activity that that maintains or improves your physical fitness.
- A sport in which athletes play alone against other players.
- The ability to do daily physical activities without becoming short of breath or tired.
- Sports in which two or more work together against another team.
- The ability to do activities for more than a few minutes.
- The ability to to bend and twist joints easily.
- A medical checkup that is required before playing with a sports team.
- Any activity that helps your body return to the way it was before exercising.
- Equipment that helps prevent injury.
Down
- An injury that happens when a joint is twisted suddenly.
- A contest between two or more individuals or teams.
- The number of beats your heart makes per minute when you are not exercising.
- A cracked or broken bone.
- The amount of time it takes your heart to return to RHR after exercise.
- Any activity you do to get your body ready to exercise.
- A muscle or tendon that has been stretched too far or torn.
- The amount of force muscles apply when they are used.
- A goal to improve your physical fitness.
18 Clues: A cracked or broken bone. • Equipment that helps prevent injury. • A goal to improve your physical fitness. • The ability to to bend and twist joints easily. • A contest between two or more individuals or teams. • The amount of force muscles apply when they are used. • Any activity you do to get your body ready to exercise. • ...
Vocabulary Tier 1 Exercise 2025-01-28
Across
- causing
- shortness (of the number of words)
- situation/event
- people who were part of a study, etc. consent permission
- study of the history of a person's family tracked down found
- risen up/become visible
- reduced/ slowed/ slowly moved
- clearness
Down
- make up/be equal to
- law-related
- forcing/forceful/interesting
- effects/results/suggestions
- custom-designed
- give money in exchange for something
- fellow workers
- involve
- feeling that something is wrong/bad, but without proof
- obey
18 Clues: obey • causing • involve • clearness • law-related • fellow workers • situation/event • custom-designed • make up/be equal to • risen up/become visible • effects/results/suggestions • forcing/forceful/interesting • reduced/ slowed/ slowly moved • shortness (of the number of words) • give money in exchange for something • feeling that something is wrong/bad, but without proof • ...
Exercise 11 2022-07-31
Exercise 11 2022-07-31
Exercise 12 2022-07-31
Vocabulary exercise 2023-01-17
Across
- published with the intention of influencing people's opinions
- using the power produced when the nucleus of an atom is divided or joined to another nucleus
- someone whose job is to give advice to people about the law and speak for them in court
- penalty the legal punishment of death for a crime
Down
- the head covering that some Muslim women wear when they are outside
- physical harm or damage to someone's body caused by an accident or an attack
- someone who shows that they disagree with something by standing somewhere
- a person who works to achieve social or political change
8 Clues: penalty the legal punishment of death for a crime • a person who works to achieve social or political change • published with the intention of influencing people's opinions • the head covering that some Muslim women wear when they are outside • someone who shows that they disagree with something by standing somewhere • ...
Exercise 3 2023-01-17
8 Clues: Not allowed by the law • Protests in the streets • Hit by a bullet from a gun • The highest court in the USA • Separated according to colour • Not using somethung in protest • Money you pay for breaking the law • To say No you won't do s something
Exercise 3 2023-01-17
8 Clues: Not allowed by the law • Protests in the streets • Hit by a bullet from a gun • The highest court in the USA • Separated according to colour • Not using somethung in protest • To say No you won't do s something • Money you pay for breaking the law
Vocabulary exercise 2019-05-19
Exercise Crossword 2022-04-25
Across
- You use this while running/walking
- You use these to make yourself stronger
- You jump up and down while moving your arms up and down
- you do this to make yourself faster
Down
- This helps build your muscles and is necessary to eat
- you are lay down, then go up and down
- you press against the ground to push yourself up
- This is important while working out to stay hydrated
8 Clues: You use this while running/walking • you do this to make yourself faster • you are lay down, then go up and down • You use these to make yourself stronger • you press against the ground to push yourself up • This is important while working out to stay hydrated • This helps build your muscles and is necessary to eat • ...
Exercise 2 2024-09-25
8 Clues: "Yes" in gaelic • Synonym of heritage • The language some Irish speak • The person who crafts jewelry • One of the symbols on the ring • The special day when you give the ring • The actress Saoirse Ronan is the ...... • (an infinitive verb) the pirates ..... Richard Joyce
Vocabulary Exercise 2025-02-28
Across
- never having happened so much before
- to give someone a particular job
- relating to a family which consists of just a husband, wife, and children
Down
- to refuse to accept something
- subject or problem that is often discussed or written about
- a system or way of behaving
- finally, after everything else has been done and considered
- the effect that a situation has on people or things
8 Clues: a system or way of behaving • to refuse to accept something • to give someone a particular job • never having happened so much before • the effect that a situation has on people or things • subject or problem that is often discussed or written about • finally, after everything else has been done and considered • ...
exercise 14 2025-09-01
8 Clues: unusual • astonished • not forever • love it very much • not always the same • think in a specified way • note the differences of two things • high level of water in the atmosphere
exercise 14 2025-09-01
Across
- ; different
- ; expressing adverse or disapproving comments or judgements.
- ; rare
- ; a person, typically one more remote than a grandparent
Down
- ; good at a language
- ; all of the people born and living at about the same time
- ; alter or move (something) slightly in order to achieve the desired fit, appearance, or result.
- ; become or make larger or more extensive.
8 Clues: ; rare • ; different • ; good at a language • ; become or make larger or more extensive. • ; all of the people born and living at about the same time • ; a person, typically one more remote than a grandparent • ; expressing adverse or disapproving comments or judgements. • ...
Physical Activity 2023-09-06
Across
- "Feel good" hormones released when we exercise
- Exercise intensity that makes our hearts beat faster and causes us to breathe harder, but we could still push harder.
- Minimum amount of hour(s) per day middle schoolers are recommended to be active.
Down
- Being active helps to improve our _________ health by decreasing the risk of depression and anxiety.
- Physical activity strengthens our muscles and _________.
- Exercise intensity that pushes us as hard as we can go. Sweating, high heart rate, and heavy breathing happen at this intensity.
- Repeated movement that causes heart rate to increase.
- Regular exercise helps to maintain our weight which reduces the risk of __________.
8 Clues: "Feel good" hormones released when we exercise • Repeated movement that causes heart rate to increase. • Physical activity strengthens our muscles and _________. • Minimum amount of hour(s) per day middle schoolers are recommended to be active. • Regular exercise helps to maintain our weight which reduces the risk of __________. • ...
Revision Exercise 2 2022-03-07
Vocabulary 15: Exercise 2015-02-06
Across
- paying attention, very awake
- this pumps your blood
- all your bones
- good results from doing something
- we do this after warm-up in PE
- going up a mountain
Down
- used to measure energy
- you have this in your head
- running, playing sports, walking up the stairs
- to make stronger
- Mr. Rumble has big ones
- people who do gymnastics are very ____________
12 Clues: all your bones • to make stronger • going up a mountain • this pumps your blood • used to measure energy • Mr. Rumble has big ones • you have this in your head • paying attention, very awake • we do this after warm-up in PE • good results from doing something • running, playing sports, walking up the stairs • people who do gymnastics are very ____________
creative writing exercise 2023-03-12
12 Clues: her name • her last word • her lover's name • your child's name • the month she died • the weapon you used • what she was cooking • the colour of her dress • the part of her you slashed • the last place you saw your wife • where you went on your honeymoon • the number of years you spent together
Monday Morning Exercise 2021-08-06
Across
- What is the name of the system that we document our notes?
- The amount of covered expense that the insured pays before the insurer pays.
- What is the acronym for Health Information Casework System?
- IFP product name for on and off exchange
- The system that we use to verify specific benefits.
Down
- Who is the pharmacy vendor?
- Name of the system that is used for claims and routing workflows
- What other network does a member have if they have the "wrap" network?
- Group product name
- How many piece of PHI do we need to verify before proceeding with a call?
- A member can sign up for insurance during OE and/or during a _____?
- Name of CS phone system
12 Clues: Group product name • Name of CS phone system • Who is the pharmacy vendor? • IFP product name for on and off exchange • The system that we use to verify specific benefits. • What is the name of the system that we document our notes? • What is the acronym for Health Information Casework System? • Name of the system that is used for claims and routing workflows • ...
English exercise/game 2022-04-21
Across
- This exercise is so ..., i dont know how to solve it.
- You have great ... to be the best player ever.
- when something does well, you can trust on it.
- this product is a great succes it ...
- controlling of a article.
- the fuel used to print.
Down
- I need this or i cant function.
- the process.
- I ... this machine, i made this.
- the most important thing to have before making actions.
- the replacement of a missing bodypart.
- the ... is super easy.
12 Clues: the process. • the ... is super easy. • the fuel used to print. • controlling of a article. • I need this or i cant function. • I ... this machine, i made this. • this product is a great succes it ... • the replacement of a missing bodypart. • You have great ... to be the best player ever. • when something does well, you can trust on it. • ...
READING EXERCISE : DESCRIPTIVE 2024-10-02
Across
- in what month was Ronaldo born?
- how old was Ronaldo when he become professional footbal player?
- the synonym of the word 'football' is ...
- what sport is Ronaldo active in?
- how many sisters do Ronaldo have?
- what was the biggest football club in portugal?
- Ronaldo's first club was ...
Down
- where is Ronaldo's birthmark?
- what is Ronaldo's father job?
- Melissa ..... at the hotel for two days
- Tom and Andy .... English course this afternoon.
- what is ronaldo's favorite color?
12 Clues: Ronaldo's first club was ... • where is Ronaldo's birthmark? • what is Ronaldo's father job? • in what month was Ronaldo born? • what sport is Ronaldo active in? • how many sisters do Ronaldo have? • what is ronaldo's favorite color? • Melissa ..... at the hotel for two days • the synonym of the word 'football' is ... • what was the biggest football club in portugal? • ...
English Plus 2 My time vocabulary 2021-11-15
Chapter 3 (1st half) 2023-02-02
19 Clues: with • music • to eat • soccer • family • tennis • to run • with me • to swim • bycicle • friends • to draw • to sing • exercise • to write • with you • to skate • to listen • television
Fitness and Wellness 2025-04-08
Across
- ability to use strength quickly
- ____ endurance is the ability to use muscles many times without tiring
- ___ fitness is the ability of body systems working together efficiently
- physical activity done for the purpose of getting fit
- ___ time is the amount of time you take to move once you realize the need to move
- ____ Fitness is the ability to exercise the entire body for long periods of time.
- state of optimal physical, mental, and social well being
- ability to perform a movement or to cover a distance in a short time period
- ___-related fitness is six parts of fitness that help you perform well in sports and other activities
- ability to use senses together with body parts
Down
- ____ condition is a health problem caused partly by lack of exercise
- ___-related fitness is five parts of physical fitness that help you stay healthy
- ability of muscle to apply force
- ability to use joints through a wide range of motion
- ability to keep an upright posture while standing still or moving
- state of being that includes physical, intellectual, social, emotional, and spiritual health
- ability to change body positions quickly and to control body movements
17 Clues: ability to use strength quickly • ability of muscle to apply force • ability to use senses together with body parts • ability to use joints through a wide range of motion • physical activity done for the purpose of getting fit • state of optimal physical, mental, and social well being • ability to keep an upright posture while standing still or moving • ...
Pulmonary Rehab Crossword 2025-02-24
Across
- Colorless and odorless gas that is essential to life.
- Exercise that increases the heart and breathing rate for an extended time.
- Providing or obtaining the food necessary for health or growth.
- Bundle of fibrous tissue that produce movement.
- Body's ability to sustain physical activity for an extended period of time.
Down
- Instrument used to measure the amount of oxygen in the blood.
- The act of improving or restoring someone's health via exercise.
- Physical activity carried out to improve health and fitness.
- A body of knowledge acquired through learning.
- Medical word for "relating to the lungs".
- Organ that supplies the body with oxygen and removes. carbon dioxide
- The process of taking in and expelling air from the lungs.
12 Clues: Medical word for "relating to the lungs". • A body of knowledge acquired through learning. • Bundle of fibrous tissue that produce movement. • Colorless and odorless gas that is essential to life. • The process of taking in and expelling air from the lungs. • Physical activity carried out to improve health and fitness. • ...
Muscular System Crossword 2014-11-24
Across
- Muscle that acts on the lining of the body's passageways Skeletal Attaches to a bone and cause movement.
- Located between the ribs and the pelvis on the front of the body.
- Located on back, upper portion of thigh.
- Major A thick, fan-shaped muscle, situated at the chest.
- Located on front, upper portion of thigh.
- *A two-headed muscle that lies on the upper arm between the shoulder and the elbow.
- A movement you do not have control over.
- Opens a joint (tricep) which helps us straighten the arm out.
- An exercise you can perform to work your quadriceps, hamstrings, and gluteus maximus.
Down
- Located on the uppermost part of the arm and the top of the shoulder.
- Muscle that forms the walls of the heart
- Located on the back of the lower leg, one of the major muscles that make up the calf.
- Closes a joint (bicep) which helps us bend at the elbow (to make a muscle).
- Maximus Muscles of the buttocks.
- A movement you do have control over.
- Dorsi Lower muscle of back.
- Upper muscle of back ("T").
- An exercise you can perform to work your trapezius and latissimus dorsi muscles.
- An exercise you can perform to work pectoralis major and deltoid muscles.
- *A two-headed muscle that lies on the upper arm between the shoulder and the elbow.
20 Clues: Dorsi Lower muscle of back. • Upper muscle of back ("T"). • Maximus Muscles of the buttocks. • A movement you do have control over. • Muscle that forms the walls of the heart • Located on back, upper portion of thigh. • A movement you do not have control over. • Located on front, upper portion of thigh. • Major A thick, fan-shaped muscle, situated at the chest. • ...
Components of Fitness 2025-04-22
Across
- An exercise that builds arm, chest, and core strength.
- A player in soccer who tries to score goals for their team.
- How long you can keep going without getting tired.
- Moving fast on your feet to get your heart pumping.
- Jumping on one foot again and again.
- A healthy snack that grows on trees or plants, like apples or bananas.
- A player in soccer or hockey who defends the goal and tries to stop the ball or puck.
- Body composition is the ratio of fat, muscle, water, and what?
- Helps you stay steady without falling.
- The part of your body that helps you move.
Down
- Foods like milk, cheese, and yogurt that come from cows or other animals.
- The ability of muscles to lift, push, or pull.
- An exercise where you reach or bend your body to make your muscles longer.
- A cardiovascular endurance activity that involves moving your body to music.
- A full-body exercise where you jump and move your arms and legs.
- How fast you can move.
- A game where you shoot a ball into a hoop to score points.
- A nutrient found in meat, beans, and eggs that helps build muscles.
- The organ that pumps blood and keeps you moving.
19 Clues: How fast you can move. • Jumping on one foot again and again. • Helps you stay steady without falling. • The part of your body that helps you move. • The ability of muscles to lift, push, or pull. • The organ that pumps blood and keeps you moving. • How long you can keep going without getting tired. • Moving fast on your feet to get your heart pumping. • ...
Set A Spelling List 8 2018-06-17
16 Clues: piel • trofeo • seguro • dulces • muñeca • calcio • gaseosa • tobillo • farmacia • chatarra • saludable • caminando • esqueleto • ejercicio • silla de ruedas • dolor de estómago
7en kpl 4.1 2023-11-10
17 Clues: even • melko • silti • silti • ilman • kasvaa • leikkisä • ajanviete • ketteryys • lost eksyä • innostunut • käyttäytyä • harjoittelu • vastasyntynyt • ground kaivuumaa • It has black spots • cavalierkingcharlesspanieli
15.01 2024-01-16
19 Clues: луна • шаттл • земля • ждать • найти • первый • космос • тяжелый • дорогой • космонавт • пришельцы • одинаковый • заниматься • в восторге от • путешествовать • хорош в чем-то • интересоваться чем-то • бояться чего-то • сталкиваться,встречаться,контакт
Fitness Terms 2021-10-20
Across
- The state where the body goes beyond a person's normal fitness level.
- Form of physical exercise where the body slowly makes energy with oxygen above the two minute range.
- The amount of force a muscle can produce with maximal effort.
Down
- How often a person exercises.
- The ability to exercise without being tired.
- How hard a person body is working during a physical activity.
- The ability to move your joint through full range of motion.
- The intensity while working out gradually increasing over the normal limit.
- Form of physical exercise where the exercise is intense and lasts under two minute. The body makes energy without new oxygen.
9 Clues: How often a person exercises. • The ability to exercise without being tired. • The ability to move your joint through full range of motion. • How hard a person body is working during a physical activity. • The amount of force a muscle can produce with maximal effort. • The state where the body goes beyond a person's normal fitness level. • ...
2.1 Vocabulario 2015-11-30
Pastime activities 2023-04-16
Spelwoorde 2021-03-06
Start 5 2022-05-09
15 Clues: haava • kipsi • sattua • rakkula • lääkäri • laastari • aivastaa • ihottuma • päänsärky • allerginen • hyvinvointi • kuumemittari • sairaanhoitaja • turvonnut ranne • harrastaa liikuntaa
