exercise Crossword Puzzles
Reading Passage Exercise - Kenneth 2025-11-13
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- Words made by rearranging the letters of another word.
- To explain or decorate something with pictures or examples.
- Judging or determining the value or quality of something.
- Showing creativity or new ideas.
- All the people who live together in one home.
- An artist who paints using quick brushstrokes to show light and feeling rather than detail.
- Produce powerful feelings or strong, clear images in the mind.
- Something that is printed or made public, like a book or article.
- Extremely bright or impressive.
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- A number puzzle where you fill a grid so each row, column, and box has all digits once.
- A substance that gives color to something.
- Thinking of many ideas quickly to solve a problem.
- Having two parts or aspects.
- Arranged in the order that events happened.
- A legal right giving someone ownership of an invention.
15 Clues: Having two parts or aspects. • Extremely bright or impressive. • Showing creativity or new ideas. • A substance that gives color to something. • Arranged in the order that events happened. • All the people who live together in one home. • Thinking of many ideas quickly to solve a problem. • Words made by rearranging the letters of another word. • ...
Fuels ATP and Energy Systems 2023-05-10
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- contributes only minimal energy for ATP resynthesis
- completed after maximal intensity and short duration activities, to replenish ATP and creatine phosphate stores within the muscle. Generally when the ATP–CP system is to be utilised for the next activity.
- a consequence of rapid creatine phosphate breakdown during high intensity exercise is the accumulation of this, which has also been shown to inhibit muscle contraction.
- the least complicated of the three energy systems, and it produces energy for ATP resynthesis most rapidly. It relies on the muscular stores of ATP and creatine phosphate.
- when energy fuels or substrates that serve to power muscular contractions including creatine phosphate (CP)and glycogen are exhausted
- the amount of ADP that can be resynthesised to ATP. A higher amount of ATP available means more ATP can be broken down, providing larger amounts of energy for muscle contraction
- a fatiguing byproduct resulting in a decreased pH level and an increase in the acidity within the muscle which affects energy production and muscle contraction, resulting in muscular fatigue.
- Available energy is contained in the bonds between these and is released when they are broken
- when ATP resynthesis occurs via energy pathways that require the presence of oxygen.
- the speed at which ADP can be resynthesised to ATP. The quicker that ADP can be resynthesised, the quicker it can be broken down again to provide energy for muscle contraction.
- refers to how much ATP is required during an activity and the rate at which it is expended and, therefore, needs to be resynthesised.
- the chemical energy ‘currency’ of all body cells, including muscle cells for muscle contraction
- provides energy for the resynthesis of ATP through the breakdown of fuels through more complex chemical steps that require oxygen. the most versatile energy system with the slowest rate and highest yield used predominantly when at rest and during low- to moderate-intensity exercise
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- when ATP resynthesis occurs via energy pathways that do not require the presence of oxygen.
- provides energy for the resynthesis of ATP through the breakdown of glycogen through a series of chemical steps that do not require oxygen. By-products lactate and hydrogen ions are produced. contribution to ATP resynthesis increases rapidly after the initial 5–15 seconds of maximal-intensity exercise
- cell structures or organelles that can be viewed as the power generators of the cell, converting nutrients into ATP. The greater the number and size of these within the muscle cells, the greater the capacity for aerobic energy production.
- a substance produced as a result of chemical reactions within the body associated with the production of energy for ATP resynthesis. examples include lactate, hydrogen ions, CO2 and H2O
- low-intensity (60–70% MHR) activity completed at the end of an exercise bout that allows the body to recover by maintaining an elevated blood flow to the muscles and preventing venous pooling, gradually returning the body to its resting physiological state.
- refers to the energy systems working together, but at different rates, to supply the ATP required for an activity depending on intensity and duration.
- a by-product that results when ATP breaks down and loses one of its phosphate groups located at the end of the molecule.
- provide more energy than carbohydrates, primarily used during rest and low-intensity exercise. During exercise the percentage of fats being used as an energy source decreases as the exercise intensity increases. They require more oxygen to breakdown and therefore, their rate of energy release is slow
- a condition caused by the depletion of glycogen stores in the muscles and liver, which manifests itself as fatigue and loss of energy due to the increased reliance on fats for ATP resynthesis.
- a biochemical process that involves the addition of a phosphate group to an organic compound or molecule. It involves the addition of phosphate to ADP to form ATP (ADP + Pi + Energy → ATP).
- a chemical compound that, like ATP, is stored in limited quantities within muscle cells and provides energy for ATP resynthesis at a rapid rate
- are the most versatile fuel source available to supply energy for ATP resynthesis. Carbohydrates stored in the body as glycogen can provide the energy for ATP resynthesis under both anaerobic and aerobic conditions.
25 Clues: contributes only minimal energy for ATP resynthesis • when ATP resynthesis occurs via energy pathways that require the presence of oxygen. • when ATP resynthesis occurs via energy pathways that do not require the presence of oxygen. • Available energy is contained in the bonds between these and is released when they are broken • ...
Training Sessions and training principles 2023-07-27
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- a post-activity phase that involves performing gentle exercises and stretching to gradually lower the heart rate, cool down the body, and help with recovery after intense physical activity. Cool down aids in reducing muscle soreness and preventing injuries.
- Also known as reversibility. The concept that fitness gains can be lost if training is stopped or reduced.
- The specific kind of exercise or activity you engage in.
- training data pertains to information gathered about an individual's mental and emotional responses during training or competition. It may include assessments of motivation, confidence, focus, and stress levels.
- is a subjective scale used to assess an individual's perception of their exercise intensity. It is usually rated on a scale from 1 to 10, with 1 being very light and 10 being maximum effort. RPE helps individuals and coaches monitor exercise intensity without relying solely on physiological data.
- Matching your training to your particular sport or fitness goals.
- electronic devices or software applications that monitor and record physical activities and fitness-related data. These tools often track steps, distance, heart rate, sleep patterns, and other metrics to help individuals monitor and improve their fitness levels and performance.
- refers to the accumulation of blood in the lower extremities, particularly the legs, after intense physical activity. It occurs when the muscles that assist in pumping blood back to the heart become fatigued. Venous pooling can lead to dizziness or fainting if not addressed through proper cool-down activities.
- Tailoring training programs to suit the unique needs and abilities of each person.
- involves holding a muscle or joint in a stretched position for a sustained period without movement. This type of stretching aims to improve flexibility and elongate muscles. It is typically performed during the cool-down phase.
- Engaging in excessive or intense training without sufficient rest and recovery, leading to decreased performance and potential health issues.
- The duration or length of each training session.
- training data refers to information collected during exercise or physical training that relates to the body's physiological responses. This data may include heart rate, oxygen consumption, blood pressure, and other relevant physiological measurements.
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- the main part of a training session or program where the individual performs specific exercises or activities to improve their physical fitness and skill levels. This phase is designed to target and develop the specific fitness components required for the chosen sport or activity.
- As training progresses, the rate of improvement slows down, and further gains become more challenging.
- Gradually increasing the difficulty or intensity of your workouts over time.
- The level of effort or difficulty in your workouts.
- refers to a preparatory phase before engaging in physical activity or exercise. It involves performing light to moderate-intensity activities that gradually raise the heart rate and body temperature, preparing the body for more intense exercise. The purpose of a warm-up is to enhance blood flow to the muscles, improve flexibility, and mentally prepare the individual for the upcoming activity.
- A fundamental guideline for the design and implementation of an effective training program to optimize an individual's performance in a specific sport. These help individuals achieve their training goals while minimizing the risk of injury and overtraining.
- training data involves gathering information about the social and cultural factors that may influence an individual's participation in sports or physical activities. This data may encompass social support, cultural norms, and the impact of the environment on training experiences.
- Incorporating different exercises and activities to prevent boredom and improve overall fitness.
- How often you train or exercise.
- involves controlled, repetitive movements that take muscles and joints through a full range of motion. It helps improve flexibility, increase blood flow, and enhance neuromuscular coordination. Dynamic stretching is often used during the warm-up phase.
- a written record kept by athletes or individuals engaged in regular physical training. It includes details of training sessions, activities performed, duration, intensity, and any relevant observations or reflections.
- Challenging your body beyond its normal capabilities to promote improvement.
- Sustaining achieved fitness levels through continued training and activity.
26 Clues: How often you train or exercise. • The duration or length of each training session. • The level of effort or difficulty in your workouts. • The specific kind of exercise or activity you engage in. • Matching your training to your particular sport or fitness goals. • Sustaining achieved fitness levels through continued training and activity. • ...
CH 33 ACTIVITY 2022-08-26
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- patient laying on left side with right hip and knee bent
- swimming, jogging, and walking are examples of this type of exercise
- used in ambulation to prevent injury to the nurse and patient in case of a fall
- a semi seated position and bed is at 45-60 degrees
- where patient sits on edge of bed with legs and feet over side of bed to help prevent falls
- patient position is laying on their side
- decreased muscle tone
- permanent contraction of a muscle
- graduated compression stockings help to prevent this
- type of range of motion a patient is unable to move independently in
- impaired muscle strength
- bed is at 90 degrees
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- patient position is laying flat on their back
- acronym for the maximum amount of movement a joint can do
- a cane is positioned on this side of a patient
- yoga and stretching are examples of this type of exercise
- increased muscle tone
- absence of muscle strength
- bed is at 30-45 degrees
- foot cannot maintain perpendicular position and walking is extremely difficult
- lifting weights is an example of this type of exercise
- a type of crutch for patients requiring long term support for ambulation
- lift with these and not the back when lifting an object
- type of range of motion a patient participates independently in
- patient laying on stomach
- decreased muscle size
- a type of crutch for patients requiring temporary support for ambulation
- the usual slight contracted state of skeletal muscles
28 Clues: bed is at 90 degrees • increased muscle tone • decreased muscle tone • decreased muscle size • bed is at 30-45 degrees • impaired muscle strength • patient laying on stomach • absence of muscle strength • permanent contraction of a muscle • patient position is laying on their side • patient position is laying flat on their back • a cane is positioned on this side of a patient • ...
Chapter 7 2023-01-17
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- byproduct of respiration/ VO2 max
- fiber in a motor unit that requires a long period of time to generate force.
- gradual, slow stretching of the muscle through full range of motion and holding 20-30 seconds.
- systemic application of exercise stress sufficient to stimulate muscle fatique
- lowering phase of muscle contraction
- rhythmical, bouncing action stretching the muscle a little further each time.
- causes the muscle to contract and shorten.
- exercise where a machine controls the speed of contraction within the range of motion.
- a motor nerve plus all muscle fibers it stimulates
- moving joints beyond the normal range of motion
- training program using 6-10 exercises to be completed one after another.
- increase in size of muscle tissue
- consumes 20% of your body's oxygen
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- causes tension in the muscle to increase but does not cause the muscle to shorten.
- a conditioning program beginning 6-8 weeks prior to sports participation
- progressive overwork of muscles
- fiber in a motor unit that produces quick and forceful contractions.
- Trying to prevent injuries before they occur, through a preventative management program.
- the ability of a joint to move freely through its full range of motion.
- rate beats per minute.
- the ability of particular muscle groups to respond to targeted training
- lifting phase of muscle contraction
- the process of muscle atrophy due to disuse, immobilization, or starvation
- restoring function through programmed exercise, to enable return to competition.
- weekness and wasting away of muscle tissue
25 Clues: rate beats per minute. • progressive overwork of muscles • byproduct of respiration/ VO2 max • increase in size of muscle tissue • consumes 20% of your body's oxygen • lifting phase of muscle contraction • lowering phase of muscle contraction • causes the muscle to contract and shorten. • weekness and wasting away of muscle tissue • ...
Muscles 2021-03-01
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- Movement away from the body
- is when muscles mass grows
- is the process by which our muscle mass and strength dissipate over time
- muscles grow through repeated...
- This plane divides body into equal halves left and right
- type of muscle that makes up most of the body
- Your heart is this type of muscle
- main ligament in knee stability
- Toward the outline of the body
- Contract rapidly, fast fatigue
- The ability of a muscle or muscle group to perform a maximum weight exercise
- This plane divides body into a top and a bottom
- is when muscles mass decreases
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- type of joint that makes up our vertebrae
- The body’s ability to undergo vigorous exercise over a long period of time.
- small cylindrical fibers that run through our muscles
- The capacity of a joint to move through its potential range of motion (ROM)
- Type of joint that can only rotate on a single axis
- dictate what % muscle fibers you have
- Contract slow, high endurance, very red from high blood supply.
- joint important for stability and protection
- Energy source for muscle contractions
- The ability of a muscle or muscle group to perform repeated exercise (ability to produce power for a long duration)
- Toward the midline of the body
- main ligament in elbow stability
- This plane This plane divides body front and back portions
- Movement towards the body
- allows bones to move back and forth in single direction
- Type of muscle that is involuntary
29 Clues: Movement towards the body • is when muscles mass grows • Movement away from the body • Toward the midline of the body • Toward the outline of the body • Contract rapidly, fast fatigue • is when muscles mass decreases • main ligament in knee stability • muscles grow through repeated... • main ligament in elbow stability • Your heart is this type of muscle • ...
Cardiovascular Disease 2018-06-06
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- one of the most common causes of CVD that involves plaque build-up in arteries
- basic activity performed by individuals on a daily basis necessary for independent living at home/community
- may occur during rehab sessions if clinical status or exercise intolerance changes
- during flexibility training for CVD patients, what lower part of the body should they focus on?
- this training has shown to be safe and effective for improving exercise capacity in CVD patients
- amount of blood that is pumped out of ventricles with each contraction
- a condition marked by severe pain in the chest, and sometimes in shoulders, arms, and neck, due to an inadequate blood supply to the heart.
- type of artery disease occurs when there is a lack of blood flow in limbs
- at least how many minutes should CVD outpatients be performing aerobic training?
- type of ergometer has two handles and is a good piece of equipment for CVD patients
- at least how many sessions of aerobic training for CVD inpatients is recommended
- type of patient remains in the hospital while under treatment
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- drug can prevent angina
- another term for heart attack
- often prescribed for irregular heartbeats
- ischemia involves no pain
- device can be useful to monitor physical activity (i.e. walking)
- surgery opens up blocked arteries
- a rapid, strong, or irregular heartbeat due to illness, agitation, or exertion
- x-ray procedure is used to test for CVD
- an ST segment that shows >1mm of this should not be reached for CVD patients during exercise
21 Clues: drug can prevent angina • ischemia involves no pain • another term for heart attack • surgery opens up blocked arteries • x-ray procedure is used to test for CVD • often prescribed for irregular heartbeats • type of patient remains in the hospital while under treatment • device can be useful to monitor physical activity (i.e. walking) • ...
Singapore Crossword 2024-08-13
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- We eat this in the morning
- A kind of slow exercise where you stretch a lot
- We use this to write
- A kind of exercise where you switch between high and low intensity
- A cross between a lion and a mermaid
- A place in Singapore where you can see weird fake giant trees called _______ by the bay
- A kind of exercise using only the weight of your body
- Walking in nature
- You eat this at the movies
- We use this when we make a mistake
- A special kind of English only spoken in Singapore
- A number puzzle
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- A book where you stick stuff you want to collect and keep
- We take this to get to Singapore
- A language spoken in Singapore and Sri Lanka and parts of India
- Card game where you have to shout a special word when you have 1 card left
- A parking lot for airplanes
- This used to be the most popular kind of Chinese in Singapore
- A chinese place in Singapore
- A place in Singapore with lots of Indian influence called Little _____
- A big flat thing you sometimes eat in the morning
- A language spoken in Singapore and Malaysia
- When you ask a person a lot of questions
- The name of the waterfall in the middle of the Singapore airport
- A place where you can see exhibits and learn a lot of things
- A trip where you get to see a bunch of wild animals
26 Clues: A number puzzle • Walking in nature • We use this to write • We eat this in the morning • You eat this at the movies • A parking lot for airplanes • A chinese place in Singapore • We take this to get to Singapore • We use this when we make a mistake • A cross between a lion and a mermaid • When you ask a person a lot of questions • A language spoken in Singapore and Malaysia • ...
Personal Best Crossword 2024-06-06
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- You made it!
- Twist
- Fun jumping cardio workout
- Relieve that tension
- Reformer, Mat, Pump
- Resembles a trapezoid
- Fuel your hard work
- Antagonist to the bicep
- Check-in with yourself and the world
- It can happen, don't let it hold you back
- Check-in when you arrive
- Work those leg muscles
- ____ Active
- You can do it!
- Group of posterior leg muscles
- Oxygenating, expelling
- This high, consistent heart-rate workout focuses on this body system
- _____ Stronger
- Clean your equipment after you have used it!
- Yin, Bikram, Hot
- Bands, cable machine
- All is at peace in the body
- Catching, throwing, balancing
- Something else the gym is good for besides exercise
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- Blood-pumping muscle
- ____ diet, good partnership with exercise
- Near the front desk, updated with all the latest gym happenings!
- Can't get in without it
- Meet the ones we have working with us
- Big leg muscle
- ___ ball, weighted with sand
- Reaching your top takes a lot of this
- Put on this setting for a more challenging walk/run
- ____ bike
- Someone who focuses on building specific muscle groups
- Similar, but not what we do here, and not on this Olympic level
- Decrease the angle between two bones
- ____ trainer, keeps you motivated
- ____ machine, an Olympic sport
- Walk on the spot
- What's on this week?
- Keep this up throughout your lifetime
- Keep it up!
- Exercise, socialising, mindfulness, diet, fun
- Work towards it
45 Clues: Twist • ____ bike • ____ Active • Keep it up! • You made it! • Big leg muscle • You can do it! • _____ Stronger • Work towards it • Walk on the spot • Yin, Bikram, Hot • Reformer, Mat, Pump • Fuel your hard work • Blood-pumping muscle • Relieve that tension • What's on this week? • Bands, cable machine • Resembles a trapezoid • Work those leg muscles • Oxygenating, expelling • Can't get in without it • ...
SPORTS AND HEALTH 2025-01-02
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- This is a sport where you hit a ball with a bat to score runs.
- A health activity that involves walking briskly to stay active.
- A winter sport where you ride a board on snow-covered slopes.
- This is a sport played with rackets and a shuttlecock.
- The type of exercise that helps to build endurance and stamina.
- This activity involves riding a bicycle for fun or sport.
- This exercise helps improve cardiovascular health by running or jogging.
- A team sport that involves hitting a ball with your hands and trying to score points.
- A sport where players hit a ball over a net using a racket.
- This health practice helps you relax and breathe deeply.
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- A popular winter sport where you slide down snow-covered slopes.
- A sport where you shoot arrows at a target with a bow.
- A team sport where players try to score by throwing a ball through a hoop.
- A sport where players use clubs to hit a ball into a series of holes on a course.
- A team sport played with a bat and ball, where one team bowls and the other bats.
- A popular water sport where you ride on a board.
- A combat sport where two athletes fight each other using their fists.
- A sport where you swim long distances in a pool or open water.
- A form of exercise that helps improve flexibility and reduces stress.
- This activity involves kicking a ball into a net.
20 Clues: A popular water sport where you ride on a board. • This activity involves kicking a ball into a net. • A sport where you shoot arrows at a target with a bow. • This is a sport played with rackets and a shuttlecock. • This health practice helps you relax and breathe deeply. • This activity involves riding a bicycle for fun or sport. • ...
Beatrix 12 August 2021 2021-08-12
14 Clues: pestis • hajnal • mozgás • megszáll • legénység • intézkedés • veszélyeztet • vár, számít vmire • get...= levetkőzni • meghalad, felülmúl • érzékelés, benyomás • alapvető (fontosságú) • let... = x-ről nem is beszélve • próbálkozás, kísérlet / megpróbál
Verb and Preposition Exercise 2023-03-07
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- I read a story book _______ "Harry Potter"
- Falah runs _______ the large field
- Please put ____ your sweater. The weather is cold
- Andi sits ______ Ali and Vino
- Don't forget to pray _______ doing your activities
- My uncle _____ a house in the beach
- Please ______ me your problem
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- The students must _______ the books to the library
- Chef Juna ______ delicious food
- The opposite of send or deliver
- I will ______ to the party tonight
- I always leave for school ____ 6 a.m.
- Teddy hides _______ that chair
- An Eagle can ____ fast
- My father doesn't ________ me to go to the cinema
15 Clues: An Eagle can ____ fast • Andi sits ______ Ali and Vino • Please ______ me your problem • Teddy hides _______ that chair • Chef Juna ______ delicious food • The opposite of send or deliver • Falah runs _______ the large field • I will ______ to the party tonight • My uncle _____ a house in the beach • I always leave for school ____ 6 a.m. • ...
P5 Vocabulary Exercise 2 2021-09-14
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- belonging to a region without snow, but usually has rainy and sunny seasons
- Moist or slightly wet
- the money that you get back when you paid more than the amount
- done in away that is pleasing or good
- make things with machines, usually in factory
- a friendly name for a boy
- a case for fruit seeds
- contains ingredients that causes to increase body fat
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- foamy
- Used in a formal occasion or ceremony
- cooked by exposing to drive heat as in oven or fire
- an exciting or interesting feeling
- very valuable
- a band or strip worn around the neck
- extraordinarily great in size or number
15 Clues: foamy • very valuable • Moist or slightly wet • a case for fruit seeds • a friendly name for a boy • an exciting or interesting feeling • a band or strip worn around the neck • Used in a formal occasion or ceremony • done in away that is pleasing or good • extraordinarily great in size or number • make things with machines, usually in factory • ...
Lesson 4 exercise 2 2018-01-29
15 Clues: dryer • event • in fact • will be • symptom • meeting • a coward • computer • although • a chicken • by the way • The Rooster • to the scene • in other words • female counselor
EXERCISE TATA SURYA (1) 2026-01-19
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- Planet berwarna biru kehijauan
- Benda langit kecil berbatu yang mengelilingi Matahari
- Benda langit yang terbakar saat masuk atmosfer Bumi
- Planet terbesar dalam tata surya
- Planet yang memiliki cincin paling jelas
- Planet terpanas
- Satelit alami Bumi
- Planet terdekat dengan Matahari
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- Planet terjauh dari Matahari
- Pusat tata surya
- Benda langit bercahaya dengan ekor
- Matahari termasuk jenis benda langit ini
- Kumpulan planet dan benda langit yang mengelilingi Matahari
- Planet tempat manusia tinggal
- Planet yang dijuluki Planet Merah
15 Clues: Planet terpanas • Pusat tata surya • Satelit alami Bumi • Planet terjauh dari Matahari • Planet tempat manusia tinggal • Planet berwarna biru kehijauan • Planet terdekat dengan Matahari • Planet terbesar dalam tata surya • Planet yang dijuluki Planet Merah • Benda langit bercahaya dengan ekor • Matahari termasuk jenis benda langit ini • Planet yang memiliki cincin paling jelas • ...
Tech it Easy 3 Lesson 3 2022-10-10
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- Εταιρία
- παράσταση
- καλλυντικά
- σχέδιο/σχεδιάζω
- μπαχαρικό
- θόρυβος
- φαρμακοποιός
- επαγγελματίας
- δημοσιογράφος
- υδραυλικός
- μοναδικός
- γραμματέας
- Εκδήλωση
- καριέρα
- ολόκληρος
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- εμφάνιση
- προτείνω
- πικάντικος
- εμπειρία
- πολιτομηχανικός
- λεπτομέρεια
- σε καλή φόρμα
- σκηση, γυμναστική
- ειδικά
- που έχει φασαρία, που έχει θόρυβο
- επιχειρηματίας
- τακτικά
- συνολικά, γενικά
28 Clues: ειδικά • Εταιρία • θόρυβος • τακτικά • καριέρα • εμφάνιση • προτείνω • εμπειρία • Εκδήλωση • παράσταση • μπαχαρικό • μοναδικός • ολόκληρος • πικάντικος • καλλυντικά • υδραυλικός • γραμματέας • λεπτομέρεια • φαρμακοποιός • σε καλή φόρμα • επαγγελματίας • δημοσιογράφος • επιχειρηματίας • πολιτομηχανικός • σχέδιο/σχεδιάζω • συνολικά, γενικά • σκηση, γυμναστική • που έχει φασαρία, που έχει θόρυβο
smash 1 -term test 3 2020-07-29
27 Clues: век • чупя • скъп • евтин • жираф • жаден • вярвам • грешка • мебели • удобен • мръсен • невидим • полезен • смея се • дневник • вестник • огледало • пътуване • сам,самотен • замърсяване • среда,среден • светъл,светлина • обещавам,обещание • изведнъж,внезапно • прекрасен,чудесен • упражнение,упражнявам се • представям си,въобразявам си
Sports Vocabulary 2021-03-02
30 Clues: team • golf • sport • player • boxing • karate • skiing • hockey • sports • tennis • soccer • athlete • cycling • lacrosse • swimming • wrestling • badminton • bullfight • skateboard • basketball • gymnastics • volleyball • basketball • to exercise • to go fishing • to go boating • to ride a bike • to horseback ride • americano football • acuatico water skiing
Home 2023-03-27
27 Clues: aed • köök • tädi • dušš • pesema • arvuti • lapsed • õppima • tualett • lõikama • harjutus • kasutama • pannkook • ikka veel • puhastama • multifilm • vannituba • parandama • hommikusöök • magamistuba • ümber, ringi • room elutuba • toitu valmistama • turn minu kord • korras, korrastama • a nap uinakut tegema • off seljast ära võtma
spelling words 2013-08-26
25 Clues: shy • bread • group • ruler • broom • sunset • danger • orange • boring • to move • to like • to turn • nervous • squares • to break • to float • exercise • to close • old paper • friendship • not present • sticky tree • pirates gold • to change up • to cover a wound
Infinitives 2015-12-09
26 Clues: buy • run • fish • rest • sell • help • sing • open • read • work • walk • ride • drink • write • learn • dance • travel • exercise • listen to • speak/talk • take care of • eat breakfast • take out trash • play instrument • play sport/game • hang out with friends
6th.L9.How often Do You Exercise? 2015-11-05
32 Clues: 더 • 손 • 두번 • 먹다 • 네번 • 또는 • 세번 • 치아 • 두번 • 자주 • 건강 • 씻다 • 한번 • 만들다 • 하루에 • 건강한 • 다섯번 • 햄버거 • 초콜릿 • 치아들 • 얼마나 • 즉석식품 • 일주일에 • 스파게티 • 운동하다 • 청소하다 • 축구를하다 • 피아노수업 • 아침을 먹다 • ~해야만한다 • 닦다,솔질하다 • 영화를 보는 것
Lenny's a crossword 2018-03-20
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- a transport with two wheels.
- relitive you live with.
- Television.
- wander and adventure.
- A.F.L is?
- japanese.
- sport n.b.a.
- a supercell game.
- bombers.
- explore and wander.
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- Fearless.
- older deathly relitive.
- games video.
- yellow house.
- greek _________.
- a transport and exercise.
- high.
- you eat.
- madagscar primate.
- Mans best friend.
20 Clues: high. • you eat. • bombers. • Fearless. • A.F.L is? • japanese. • Television. • games video. • sport n.b.a. • yellow house. • greek _________. • a supercell game. • Mans best friend. • madagscar primate. • explore and wander. • wander and adventure. • older deathly relitive. • relitive you live with. • a transport and exercise. • a transport with two wheels.
Español 3 - 2.1 Vocabulario 2022-01-03
21 Clues: slow • ball • track • prize • uniform • athlete • cycling • muscular • it's good • to compete • to be tied • competition • to exercise • championship • the World Cup • it's important • it's necessary • to score a goal • to stay in shape • to play on a team • to follow a balanced diet
Que te gusta hacer con familia y amigos 2022-01-03
20 Clues: never • sports • always • to play • to ride • to help • bicycle • hangout • one time • everyday • to explore • frequently • video games • to do exercise • to eat together • to watch movies • to go for a walk • to watch television • to go to the movies • to eat dinner, supper
Chapter 3 Vocab 1 2022-01-19
21 Clues: alone • to go • games • to do • movie • to run • to eat • to sing • to swim • to draw • to read • to skate • you want • exercise • homework • to write • to listen • to navigate • to ride a bike • to take a walk • to see or to watch
Luca 21 March 2022 2022-03-21
Across
- bárány
- alkalmazott
- állatorvos
- ...of = vmiből sok
- betilt
- (házassági) ajánlat
- munkanélküliség
- támogat, népszerűsít
- cél
- Semennyi.
- libikóka
- (test)mozgás
- sorrend
- csökkent
- egyensúly
- (házassági) ajánlatot tesz
Down
- elismerés
- hasonlóság
- megérdemel
- délutáni szundi
- bátorít
- elterjed
- felfed
- átismétel
- készülni vmire
- félév
- növel
- tyúk
- megkér
29 Clues: cél • tyúk • félév • növel • bárány • betilt • felfed • megkér • bátorít • sorrend • elterjed • libikóka • csökkent • elismerés • átismétel • Semennyi. • egyensúly • hasonlóság • megérdemel • állatorvos • alkalmazott • (test)mozgás • készülni vmire • délutáni szundi • munkanélküliség • ...of = vmiből sok • (házassági) ajánlat • támogat, népszerűsít • (házassági) ajánlatot tesz
vocab man 2022-03-15
27 Clues: fats • meat • i do • peas • steak • onion • butter • grains • you do • grapes • dinner • carrots • chicken • to walk • spagheti • tomatoes • lettucee • pastries • potatoes • beverages • im hungry • ice cream • im thirsty • to exercise • cooked fish • green beans • pesas to lift weights
HW 2023-11-07
31 Clues: кто • пол • если • опыт • найти • тихий • знать • ответ • важный • делить • давать • кошмар • одежда • шумный • решить • almost • решение • сложный • половина • пытаться • покупать • получать • в течение • оставлять • идеальный • упражнение • одинаковый • застенчивый • трудолюбивый • наслаждаться • возможный, вероятный
Las Actividades 2023-12-04
21 Clues: To Run • To Ski • To Work • To Sing • To Walk • To Cook • To Read • To Draw • To Swim • To Text • To Skate • To Sleep • To Dance • To Paint • To Study • To Speak • To Practice • To do exercise • To play sports • To make videos • To play videogames
A2 U33 2023-09-15
Across
- чудо
- жечь, гореть
- газированный
- чихать
- качество
- температура
- настаивать
- рост
- содержать
- нездоровый
- включать в себя
- лихорадка
- кашлять
- количество
Down
- количество
- упражнение
- улучшение
- удваивать
- (2 words together) лечь
- вина
- кожа
- (2 words together) не ложиться спать
- энергичный
- весить
- (2 words together) есть в ресторане
- позволять
26 Clues: чудо • вина • кожа • рост • чихать • весить • кашлять • качество • улучшение • удваивать • содержать • позволять • лихорадка • количество • упражнение • настаивать • энергичный • нездоровый • количество • температура • жечь, гореть • газированный • включать в себя • (2 words together) лечь • (2 words together) есть в ресторане • (2 words together) не ложиться спать
3b 2024-12-17
28 Clues: fats • rice • peas • meat • i do • onion • steak • dinner • butter • grains • grapes • you do • carrots • tomates • to work • lettuce • chicken • pastries • icecream • potatoes • im hungry • beverages • spaghetti • greenbeans • im thristy • to exercise • cooked fish • to lift weights
Everyday activities 2025-04-21
Across
- краситься, наносить макияж
- идти в школу
- чистить (мои) зубы
- упражняться
- готовить обед
- одеваться
- идти на работу
- умываться (мыть моё лицо)
- расчёсывать (мои) волосы
Down
- делать домашнее задание
- принимать душ
- заниматься спортом
- приходить домой
- готовить завтрак
- ужинать
- вставать
- завтракать
- смотреть телевизор
- бриться
- заправлять кровать
- просыпаться
21 Clues: ужинать • бриться • вставать • одеваться • завтракать • упражняться • просыпаться • идти в школу • принимать душ • готовить обед • идти на работу • приходить домой • готовить завтрак • заниматься спортом • смотреть телевизор • чистить (мои) зубы • заправлять кровать • делать домашнее задание • расчёсывать (мои) волосы • умываться (мыть моё лицо) • краситься, наносить макияж
module 4 2025-04-29
spanish studing 2025-03-27
30 Clues: tea • soup • steak • tasty • bacon • should • onions • butter • health • always • orange • carrots • oatmeal • lettuce • cookies • pancakes • to think • lemonade • maintain • to share • exercise • i prefer • breakfast • hamburger • ice cream • spaghetti • sometimes • vegetables • strawberries • to lift weights
Page 85 - 86 Sprint To C 2025-05-11
28 Clues: רק • גמול • שנתי • מוצר • בעצם • יומי • לבטל • ארגון • פיזית • בהחלט • קבוצה • דרישה • לכוון • תהליך • להגיע • יכולת • תרבות • עם זאת • להדגיש • להתאמן • לשיפור • להתנדב • ב התאם ל • וכן הלאה • לפסגת ההר • כמות גדולה • להיות חלק מ • לעשות כמיטב יכולתך
Blog + comida + salud 2025-11-06
28 Clues: if • fat • bad • vida • body • sugar • about • apple • sweet • juice • health • I hope • protein • readers • healthy • to lead • you can • garbage • nowadays • exercise • comments • we should • they have • spend time • sufficient • cholesterol • to take care • I want to speak
Training Principles 2017-09-27
Across
- an increase in one or more of the FITT variables to provide an additional workout
- small tubes or vessels for blood leaving the heart
- the ability of a muscle or muscles to push or pull with total force
- training load expressed as weight, speed, or heart rate
- number of exercise sessions per week
- a result that can be achieved in 6 months or more
- the combination of fat mass to fat free mass
- minutes of repititions
- ability of the heart, blood, blood vessels and lungs to supply enough oxygen to the body during long periods of physical exercise
- exercise training is specific to the muscles used and the component of fitness trained
Down
- energy producing system within the muscle that is without oxygen
- the muscles ability to move a joint through its full range of motion
- the passageway, muscles, and lungs that allow oxygen to be breathed in and carbon dioxide to be breathed out
- smallest of the blood vessels and the place where tissues of the body exchange carbon dioxide for oxygen
- the variables of frequency, intensity, time, and type
- a result that can be achieved in 6 months or less
- gradual increase in one or more of the FITT variables to create an overload
- the network of blood vessels and the heart that pumps blood throughout the body
- the ability of the muscles to work over a long period of time without becoming tired
- energy producing system within the muscle that requires oxygen
20 Clues: minutes of repititions • number of exercise sessions per week • the combination of fat mass to fat free mass • a result that can be achieved in 6 months or less • a result that can be achieved in 6 months or more • small tubes or vessels for blood leaving the heart • the variables of frequency, intensity, time, and type • ...
KINS 407 - Chapters 2-4 2014-08-15
Across
- Metabolic processes that utilize oxygen
- The component of a biological control system that compares where a variable is to it’s set point
- Energy Creation process that uses creatine phosphate to quickly regenerate an ATP molecule
- Glucose is stored in the muscles and liver as
- The body’s effort to maintain a constant internal environment
- The primary product of the Krebs cycle, subsequently utilized to create ATP
- For a period at the beginning of an exercise bout, the energy required exceeds that provided through aerobic metabolism
- The form energy in the body
- The ratio between carbon dioxide production and oxygen consumption
Down
- The component of a biological control system that takes action to reverse the disturbance
- The exercise intensity when blood lactate levels begin to rise more dramatically
- During exercise, certain physiological variables (e.g. temperature) may be temporarily elevated or depressed until the bout is over
- at lower intensities fats are the predominant energy source, at higher intensities carbohydrates predominate
- Facilitate metabolic reactions by lowering the reaction’s activation energy
- When there is a disturbance in a given parameter, the body’s response is to reverse the disturbance
- Type of reaction that requires energy in order to occur
- Series of several reactions that begin with glucose/glycogen and end with pyruvate/lactate
- The first half of aerobic metabolism, utilizing acetyl CoA derived from carbs and fats to create NADH, FADH, and a little ATP
- At the end of glycolysis, this is converted to either lactate or acetyle CoA
- The component of a biological control system that monitors the current level of a given variable
20 Clues: The form energy in the body • Metabolic processes that utilize oxygen • Glucose is stored in the muscles and liver as • Type of reaction that requires energy in order to occur • The body’s effort to maintain a constant internal environment • The ratio between carbon dioxide production and oxygen consumption • ...
Physical Activity & Fitness 2023-11-28
Across
- Intense, short bursts of activity in which the muscles work so hard that they produce energy without using oxygen is called ______ exercise.
- As your fitness level increases, your resting heart rate will go ______.
- The third part of the FITT principle.
- The first part of the FITT principle.
- Non-stop, repetitive and at moderate intensity for at least 20 minutes is called ______ exercise.
- The ability of your heart and lungs to send fuel and oxygen to your muscles during activity is ______ endurance.
- Which phase of a workout includes about 5 minutes of light activity to increase HR, breathing and blood to muscles?
- Any form of movement that causes your body to use energy.
- The P in the P.R.I.C.E acronym.
- The amount of force your muscles can exert is called muscular ______.
- The C in the P.R.I.C.E acronym.
Down
- The ratio of fat to lean tissue in your body is body ______.
- How many minutes a day teens should exercise.
- The second part of the FITT principle.
- The ability of your muscles to perform an activity without tiring. is called muscular ______.
- Which phase of a workout includes about 5 minutes of light activity to return HR and breathing back to normal?
- Gradually increasing the demands on your body
- The ability to move your body parts through there full range of motion.
- The E in the P.R.I.C.E acronym.
- Working out on a regular basis
- The R in the P.R.I.C.E acronym.
- The I in the P.R.I.C.E acronym.
- The final part of the FITT principle.
23 Clues: Working out on a regular basis • The E in the P.R.I.C.E acronym. • The R in the P.R.I.C.E acronym. • The I in the P.R.I.C.E acronym. • The P in the P.R.I.C.E acronym. • The C in the P.R.I.C.E acronym. • The third part of the FITT principle. • The first part of the FITT principle. • The final part of the FITT principle. • The second part of the FITT principle. • ...
U8 Sports Vocabulary 2026-01-14
Across
- – sports such as running, jumping, and throwing
- skating – moving on flat ground using boots with wheels
- – a game where players hit a small object over a net with rackets
- – moving through water using your body
- – exercise with music and fast body movements
- – moving your body to music
- – a sport where players hit a ball over a net with rackets
- – a team sport where players hit a ball over a high net using their hands
- – a sport with exercises that need strength, balance, and flexibility
- – a sport where players hit a small ball into holes on a large field
- hockey – a fast team sport played on ice with sticks and a puck
Down
- – a game where players score points by throwing a ball into a high basket
- – moving on a board with wheels, often doing tricks
- – riding sea waves while standing or lying on a board
- – a team sport where players throw a ball into a goal
- – the activity of going up rocks, walls, or mountains
- – moving fast on foot as a sport or exercise
- skating – moving on ice using special boots with metal blades
- – a team sport where players kick a ball into a goal
- – a winter sport where people move over snow using special equipment
- – a sport where players use holds and throws, not punching or kicking
- tennis – a game where players hit a small ball over a table with bats
- – the activity of riding a bicycle
- – slow exercise that focuses on body positions and breathing
- – a sport where players use controlled punches and kicks
25 Clues: – moving your body to music • – the activity of riding a bicycle • – moving through water using your body • – moving fast on foot as a sport or exercise • – exercise with music and fast body movements • – sports such as running, jumping, and throwing • – moving on a board with wheels, often doing tricks • – a team sport where players kick a ball into a goal • ...
Carbohydrates Final Review 2025-12-09
Across
- As oxygen is used in the process to convert ATP to fuel what is produced?
- What is a long chain of glucose molecules and also the storage form of glucose in cells?
- The term “hitting the wall” often refers to glycogen ______
- What helps maintain blood glucose which is used by the brain and muscle during exercise?
- What helps deliver oxygen to the muscle for anaerobic metabolism?
- What is the stored form of carbohydrate in the muscle and liver?
- Simple carbohydrates are an example of...
- What is the exercise intensity where there is an increase in lactic acid in the blood?
- How many kcal/g do carbohydrates provide?
- Rate of CO2 produced to oxygen consumed...
- A faster rate in Carbohydrate _______ can result in better performance.
- Complex carbohydrates are also known as...
- Simple carbs are digested ________ than complex carbs...
- What energy system last 1-5 seconds?
- An example of a disaccharide that is present in milk...
Down
- Fat oxidation requires more _____ than carbohydrate oxidation....
- During exercise, it is important to eat carbohydrates that are easily...
- process of converting excess glucose into triglycerides (fat)
- Process of converting glucose into glycogen
- An example of a monosaccharide found in fruits...
- females use a larger percentage of fuel from ____
- Which molecule provides energy for muscles fibers to contract?
- Carbohydrate and fat are the _____ fuel sources.
- ____ is made in the body and consumed from meat?
- Athletes should consume a diet rich in what?
- Meeting daily CHO needs is essential for restoring ______ glycogen..
26 Clues: What energy system last 1-5 seconds? • Simple carbohydrates are an example of... • How many kcal/g do carbohydrates provide? • Rate of CO2 produced to oxygen consumed... • Complex carbohydrates are also known as... • Process of converting glucose into glycogen • Athletes should consume a diet rich in what? • Carbohydrate and fat are the _____ fuel sources. • ...
Y10 Revision crossword 2021-03-04
Across
- System that transports blood between the heart and the lungs
- Agonist in preparation phase of a shot in football
- This lubricates joints to reduce friction
- Movement away from the centre line of the body
- Cardiac output is the amount of blood pumped out of the heart in one...
- These have large lumen
- Type of training that can improve speed and CV endurance
- This decreases during inspiration
- This increases because of chemical reactions in the blood
- Valve that stops bakcflow of blood from Right ventricle to right atrium
- Word you need to use when a question asks for the difference between two things
- Tidal volume is the amount of air inspired in each...
Down
- This carries deoxygenated blood into the right atrium
- The surface area of this increases as a long-term effect of exercise on the respiratory system
- Where less blood goes during vascular shunt mechanism
- In inspiration, the diaphragm contracts and...
- Cool-downs reduce the risk of feeling this the day after exercise
- Has haemoglobin that carries oxygen to working muscles in exercise
- These joints can only perform flexion and extension
- What a cool-down speeds up the removal of
- Separates heart into left and right to stop mixture of blood
- Shin-pads, mouth-guards, helmets, boxes
- Training that can improve strength or muscular endurance depending on resistance and reps
- Flap that stops food entering the trachea
- Fixators prevent this movement by stabilising the joint
- CV long-term effect - Reduced risk of...
26 Clues: These have large lumen • This decreases during inspiration • Shin-pads, mouth-guards, helmets, boxes • CV long-term effect - Reduced risk of... • This lubricates joints to reduce friction • What a cool-down speeds up the removal of • Flap that stops food entering the trachea • In inspiration, the diaphragm contracts and... • Movement away from the centre line of the body • ...
PHATFIT 2024-05-14
Across
- refers to the kind of activity, selected such as brisk walking or jogging.
- the ability to maintain equilibrium in relation to changes in body position.
- refers to how long an exercise will be performed.
- the science that studies the relationship between food and health.
- the body’s primary source of fuel for energy.
- the ability to do work or produce heat.
- the ability to carry out daily tasks without undue fatigue.
- the ability of an individual to quickly shift or change direction of the body from one point to another.
- the ability to perform a task or move from one point to another in the shortest possible time.
- a system of classifying an individual according to the shape of the body.
- it is a complex organic substances that the body needs in small amount and the regulator of metabolic processes.
Down
- the ability to perform one maximum effort in a short period of time.
- is the ability of the muscles and joints to go through a full range of motion.
- it is defined as the tendency of the body to work for a long time without getting fatigued.
- the number of times the individual will exercise each week.
- the harmonious working relationship between the skeletal muscle and nerves in one aspect of movement.
- it can be found in every cell and tissue in human body.
- muscles work against a force without changing length.
- the ability to maintain one’s equilibrium while the body is in motion.
- refers to how stressful the exercise is.
20 Clues: the ability to do work or produce heat. • refers to how stressful the exercise is. • the body’s primary source of fuel for energy. • refers to how long an exercise will be performed. • muscles work against a force without changing length. • it can be found in every cell and tissue in human body. • the number of times the individual will exercise each week. • ...
Strength and Conditioning Revision 2025-05-21
Across
- Compound leg exercise with barbell on shoulders (9)
- Bodyweight chest and tricep exercise from floor (6)
- Ability to sustain physical effort over time (9)
- Capacity to move freely and easily (8)
- Large back muscle used in pulling motions (10, 5)
- Long steel bar used for weight training (7)
- Pulling movement targeting upper back while hinged (9, 3)
- Elastic training tool for strength and rehab (10, 4)
- Upper body strength test involving a bar (6)
- Squat variation with barbell across front shoulders (10)
- Chest exercise performed lying on a bench (5, 5)
- Hamstring-focused hinge with straight legs (9, 8)
- Range of motion around a joint (11)
- Chest muscles activated during push movements (9)
Down
- Lifting a weight vertically above the head (8, 5)
- Weighted ball used for throws and slams (8, 4)
- Front thigh muscles responsible for knee extension (10)
- Prepares the body for intense physical activity (7)
- Explosive muscular output in a short burst (5)
- Cannonball-shaped weight with a handle (10)
- Increase in muscle size due to training (11)
- Heavier ball used for dynamic floor exercises (8)
- Ability to exert force against resistance (8)
- Lifting a loaded barbell from the floor (8)
- Shoulder muscles responsible for arm movement (8)
- Handheld weight used in strength exercises (8)
- Explosive lift from ground to shoulders (5, 5)
- Training principle involving increasing resistance (8)
- Stationary bike using fan resistance (7)
- Machine for indoor running or walking (9)
30 Clues: Range of motion around a joint (11) • Capacity to move freely and easily (8) • Stationary bike using fan resistance (7) • Machine for indoor running or walking (9) • Cannonball-shaped weight with a handle (10) • Lifting a loaded barbell from the floor (8) • Long steel bar used for weight training (7) • Increase in muscle size due to training (11) • ...
8A Sports Vocabulary 2026-01-13
Across
- – sports such as running, jumping, and throwing
- skating – moving on flat ground using boots with wheels
- – a game where players hit a small object over a net with rackets
- – moving through water using your body
- – exercise with music and fast body movements
- – moving your body to music
- – a sport where players hit a ball over a net with rackets
- – a team sport where players hit a ball over a high net using their hands
- – a sport with exercises that need strength, balance, and flexibility
- – a sport where players hit a small ball into holes on a large field
- hockey – a fast team sport played on ice with sticks and a puck
Down
- – a game where players score points by throwing a ball into a high basket
- – moving on a board with wheels, often doing tricks
- – riding sea waves while standing or lying on a board
- – a team sport where players throw a ball into a goal
- – the activity of going up rocks, walls, or mountains
- – moving fast on foot as a sport or exercise
- skating – moving on ice using special boots with metal blades
- – a team sport where players kick a ball into a goal
- – a winter sport where people move over snow using special equipment
- – a sport where players use holds and throws, not punching or kicking
- tennis – a game where players hit a small ball over a table with bats
- – the activity of riding a bicycle
- – slow exercise that focuses on body positions and breathing
- – a sport where players use controlled punches and kicks
25 Clues: – moving your body to music • – the activity of riding a bicycle • – moving through water using your body • – moving fast on foot as a sport or exercise • – exercise with music and fast body movements • – sports such as running, jumping, and throwing • – moving on a board with wheels, often doing tricks • – a team sport where players kick a ball into a goal • ...
Stress-Raziyah m 2020-05-14
30 Clues: hold • sing • read • cook • laugh • relax • dance • garden • candle • nature • exhale • reduce • inhale • towork • squeeze • outside • breathe • petapet • puzzles • stressed • takeanap • exercise • land/earth • comfortable • cleanyouroom • rideyourbike • playvideogames • tospendtimewith • talkwithfriends • sendmessages/text
6th Grade Life 2021-06-25
Across
- zoom and google meets
- correct english
- the universe
- the storyline
- world locations
- public speaking
- longer-lasting weather
- ancient times
- ancient athens
- mother nature
Down
- arguments
- traditional lifestyles
- proportions
- living organisms
- exercise
- language arts
- money to the ears
- advanced math
- pencil and paper
- cans, paper, plastic
20 Clues: exercise • arguments • proportions • the universe • the storyline • language arts • advanced math • ancient times • mother nature • ancient athens • correct english • world locations • public speaking • living organisms • pencil and paper • money to the ears • cans, paper, plastic • zoom and google meets • traditional lifestyles • longer-lasting weather
Actividades 2022-04-14
20 Clues: bank • to go • to buy • picnic • to run • to swim • bicycle • to vist • library • to hunt • to shop • you went • to dance • to exercise • to go fishing • movie theatre • to have dinner • to have break fast • to play (an instrument) • to play (a game or sport)
Unit 2 RA 2023-10-30
24 Clues: pets • team • alone • family • to eat • to run • to talk • to read • to draw • parents • friends • to play • to swim • i prefer • siblings • to sleep • to study • boyfriend • girlfriend • to exercise • to watch tv • to listen to • grandparents • to spend time
Spanish Crossword 2023-11-10
25 Clues: bat • Ugh • net • ball • glove • track • helmet • uniform • to fall • wrestling • Oh please • it's good • to exercise • goal keeper • cheerleader • prize/award • Olympic Game • championship • make a basket • Tour de France • bicycle racing • to lose weight • it's necessary • sportsman/woman • healthy/healthful
3B 2023-12-22
28 Clues: meat • rice • I do • fats • peas • steak • onion • butter • dinner • grains • grapes • you do • lettuce • carrots • to walk • chicken • tomatoes • potatoes • pastries • spaghetti • beverages • ice cream • I'm hungry • greenbeans • to exercise • I'm thirsty • cooked fish • to life weights
Diet,Nutrition,and Healthy Eating 2023-03-22
31 Clues: ice • rest • lead • foods • large • rocks • energy • maximum • laundry • fragile • Nervosa • planned • Nervosa • movement • strength • disorder • relative • a person • bodyburns • menstrual • influence • impurities • saticfaction • harmfulhabit • healthypeople • concentration • circumference • littlemovement • healthy people • non-nutritional • feel successful
Key words 2023-03-21
28 Clues: věta • slovo • fráze • kladný • spojit • článek • popsat • vybrat • otázka • sloveso • příklad • odpověď • cvičení • přečíst • předložka • zopakovat • negativní • poslouchat • podtrhnout • ve dvojicích • mezera, díra • přídavné jméno • krátká odpověď • podstatné jméno • rozhovor, dialog • doplnit (cvičení) • strana (v knížce) • správný (výsledek, odpověď)
Chapter 19 Vocabulary (Part 1) 2023-03-31
Across
- sputum
- colitis
- exercise-induced asthma
- malaise
- otitis media
- otitis externa
- rhinitis
- sinusitis
- myalgia
- infectious mononucleosis
- gastrointestinal system
- anaphylaxis
- myocarditis
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- lower respiratory infections
- gastroenteritis
- pneumonia
- gastritis
- permethrin
- bronchitis
- lyme disease
- common cold
- pharyngitis
- vertigo
- upper respiratory infections
- inhaler
- allergy
26 Clues: sputum • colitis • malaise • myalgia • vertigo • inhaler • allergy • rhinitis • pneumonia • gastritis • sinusitis • permethrin • bronchitis • common cold • pharyngitis • anaphylaxis • myocarditis • lyme disease • otitis media • otitis externa • gastroenteritis • exercise-induced asthma • gastrointestinal system • infectious mononucleosis • lower respiratory infections • upper respiratory infections
Short Vowels 2022-08-29
20 Clues: clue • chime • fruit • money • total • gloomy • soak up • landing • exercise • not even • storyline • chew or press • a lot of money • something left • trick or deceive • make a structure • a group of musicians • grinding grain into flour • having a smooth level surface • a flat material for holding objects
3B 2025-03-31
25 Clues: all • bad • peas • meat • fats • you do • dinner • grains • lettuce • I agree • carrots • because • tomatoes • to think • I prefer • every day • something • beverages • ice cream • I think so • to exercise • should,must • I'm thirsty • cooked chicken • for ones health
Games 2025-01-05
22 Clues: Guru • Mesin • Kakek • Gajah • Murid • Paman • Rumah • Latihan • Bengkel • Sekolah • Praktek • Bermain • Olahraga • Alat-alat • Minum (Verb 2) • Makan (Verb 2) • What is Lesson now? • Membersihkan (Verb 3) • Tidur (bentuk lampau) • what month is it now? • Belajar (bentuk lampau) • one of weather in this country
Jeszcze jedna noc 1 2025-11-16
20 Clues: land • below • above • a foot • a cloud • an enemy • sky blue • to demand • to handcuff • insultingly • enemy forces • he will want • he puts into • a jet fighter • I will take you • a fighter pilot • to patrol (impf) • to vibrate (impf) • towards the ground • to exercise/practice
Blog + comida + salud 2025-11-06
28 Clues: if • bad • fat • vida • body • sweet • sugar • about • apple • juice • I hope • health • protein • readers • to lead • garbage • you can • healthy • exercise • comments • nowadays • we should • they have • sufficient • spend time • cholesterol • to take care • I want to speak
Avancemos 2 2.1 vocab 2025-12-04
21 Clues: net • track • uniform • actively • Come on! • it's good • sportsman • World Cup • to compete • to exercise • competition • championship • prize, award • balanced diet • it's important • Tour de France • to score a goal • to stay in shape • to play on a team • healthy, healthful • The Panamerican Games
day32 day30 2023-09-11
25 Clues: 캠핑 • 활동 • 낚시 • 목록 • 비싼 • 취미 • 유용한 • 쇼핑몰 • 값 가격 • 자유로운 • 선택하다 • 지불하다 • 손님 고객 • 물품 품목 • 판매 할인 • 마음에 드는 • 값싼 저렴한 • 쿠폰 할인권 • 옥외의 야외의 • 할인 할인하다 • 낭비하다 낭비 • 모으다 수집하다 • 재미있는 흥미로운 • 운동하다 연습하다 • 돈을 쓰다 소비하다
Kathryn’s Bridal Shower 2023-08-28
20 Clues: Type I • Employer • Afraid of • Home state • Middle name • Broke twice • Cheat snack • Married name • Favorite cat • Mother’s name • Drinks coffee • Birthday month • Number of pets • College captain • Years’ together • Graduated with BS • Masters from West • Found in dumpster • Fav outdoor activity • Non-favorite exercise
Jaedyn Walters 2021-10-07
30 Clues: arm • now • eat • face • mask • feet • time • legs • walk • head • hair • eyes • start • to do • listen • shower • strong • to put • listen • fingers • wake up • healthy • to have • stomach • lie down • exercise • continue • vocabulary • last night • late/afternoon
UNIT 26 2021-05-07
30 Clues: já • caro • show • meio • atrás • saúde • fácil • teatro • pacote • barato • piloto • garrafa • lareira • pêssego • simples • difícil • esperto • estrada • endereço • caminhão • enquanto • motorista • quarteirão • complicado • madeira/lenha • próprio/possuir • estrangeiro (n.) • proprietário/dono • estrangeiro (adj.) • exercício/exercitar-se
Spanish foods 2022-04-05
32 Clues: ham • eat • run • tea • pear • fish • milk • salt • rich • rice • sweet • pizza • salad • water • lunch • bacon • apple • spicy • drink • potato • health • butter • coffee • prefer • avocado • cookies • exercise • hamburger • breakfast • delicious • pineapple • ice cream
P4Exam 2022-03-30
Spanish 2 Unit 3 2022-05-16
26 Clues: slow • fast • wheat • flour • fresh • to jog • active • organic • athletic • to relax • portions • muscular • pan bread • arroz rice • to stretch • to breathe • relaxation • nutritious • comida food • to exercise • hardworking • to gain weight • vitaminas vitamins • peso to lose weight • balanceada balanced diet • ejercicio to exercsise
Busy work Puzzle 2025-02-17
23 Clues: ? • meow • read • star • hear • rock • moon • lunch • mangde • yinwei • yundong • bye bye • we live • daughter • meiguoren • fix something • thing you ride • ride something • thing you wear • past tense of fly • past tense of sit • past tense of eat • past tense of know
Gerund Crossword 2024-01-28
22 Clues: to be • to go • to run • to fly • to jump • to swim • to work • to play • to sing • to walk • to dance • to study • to enjoy • to drive • to watch • to speak • to sleep • to laugh • to visit • to relax • to travel • to exercise
Para Mantener la Salud 2024-12-06
27 Clues: rice • meat • fats • I do • peas • steak • onion • butter • grains • grapes • dinner • chicken • lettuce • to walk • carrots • potatoes • tomatoes • pastries • spaghetti • beverages • I'm hungry • ice cream • to exercise • green beans • I'm thirsty • haces you do • cooked fish
Unit 3 - Keywords and Fitness and well-being 2022-02-25
Across
- Diät
- mit dem Fahrrad = ... bike
- Pommes frites
- verbinden
- Zutat
- Gemüse
- Bewegung, sportliche Betätigung
- Ernährung
- irgendjemand
- den ganzen Tag = ... day
- um Rat fragen = ask for ...
Down
- Rezept
- Velo fahren
- comfortable
- Mensa, Kantine
- einverstanden sein
- absolut
- Frucht
- Gehirn
- Fussball
- nicht einverstanden sein
- sich befassen mit = ... with
22 Clues: Diät • Zutat • Rezept • Frucht • Gemüse • Gehirn • absolut • Fussball • verbinden • Ernährung • Velo fahren • comfortable • irgendjemand • Pommes frites • Mensa, Kantine • einverstanden sein • nicht einverstanden sein • den ganzen Tag = ... day • mit dem Fahrrad = ... bike • um Rat fragen = ask for ... • sich befassen mit = ... with • Bewegung, sportliche Betätigung
1HLW - Topic 3 2022-01-30
Across
- Lizenz
- süchtig machend
- verbrennen
- Wettbewerb
- Risiko
- Adrenalin-Schub
- Mitfahrgelegenheit
- körperlich
- Übung, Training
- Bauch
- Semester
- langweilig
- freiwillig
- unordentlich
- senken
- berühmt
Down
- trainieren
- Unterhaltung
- teilnehmen
- Schach
- Freundschaft
- Gesundheit
- beruflich
- Zufriedenheit
- klettern, steigen
- ausserschulisch
- Nutzen, Vorteil
- Gedächtnis
- Muskel
29 Clues: Bauch • Lizenz • Schach • Risiko • Muskel • senken • berühmt • Semester • beruflich • trainieren • teilnehmen • verbrennen • Wettbewerb • Gesundheit • körperlich • langweilig • Gedächtnis • freiwillig • Unterhaltung • Freundschaft • unordentlich • Zufriedenheit • süchtig machend • Adrenalin-Schub • Übung, Training • ausserschulisch • Nutzen, Vorteil • klettern, steigen • Mitfahrgelegenheit
Lecc 4 Vocabulario 2022-04-28
20 Clues: to eat • to run • to swim • to cook • to draw • to read • to work • to play • to hunt • to walk • to bake • to fish • to sleep • to relax • to drive • to study • to exercise • to talk/speak • to solve puzzles • to listen to music
21 things for abichew v3.0 2022-05-12
21 Clues: WRS • 7am • jim • NUS • GBTB • 1 = 3 • skinny • always • classes • boat trip! • WRS Part 2 • more games • wet wet wet • many slides • cyclingggg~ • spooky scary • egg and pasta • more exercise • to the very east • play with big heavy balls • splash splash at the south
Short Vowels 2022-08-29
20 Clues: clue • total • fruit • chime • money • gloomy • landing • soak up • exercise • not even • storyline • chew or press • a lot of money • something left • make a structure • trick or deceive • a group of musicians • grinding grain into flour • having a smooth level surface • a flat material for holding objects
Build Up 1-8 2025-11-02
32 Clues: gif • nier • bril • door • snor • buik • maag • griep • spier • kennis • ziekte • gewoon • chirurg • bezorgd • geschikt • leeftijd • gewoonte • kiespijn • tweeling • uitgeput • apotheek • zere keel • opgelucht • geestelijk • verleiding • gevaarlijk • ziekenzaal • gehandicapt • bewusteloos • lichamelijk • gefeliciteerd • lichaamsbeweging
government 2026-01-23
Across
- представительный
- диктатура
- держать
- правовой
- монархия
- законодат.орган
- правление; власть
- прямой
- демократия;
- наделять
- исполнительная власть
- выборы
- высший
- возглавлять
Down
- правительство
- судебная власть
- осуществлять
- неограниченный
- ветвь
- тоталитаризм
- республика
- федерация
- разделение
- законодательная власть
- государство
- олигархия
- право,власть
- федеральный
- унитарный
29 Clues: ветвь • прямой • выборы • высший • держать • правовой • монархия • наделять • диктатура • федерация • олигархия • унитарный • республика • разделение • государство • демократия; • федеральный • возглавлять • осуществлять • тоталитаризм • право,власть • правительство • неограниченный • судебная власть • законодат.орган • представительный • правление; власть • исполнительная власть • законодательная власть
Types of Training 2023-03-16
Across
- This should be done so that the athlete does not get bored and maintains motivation.
- Essentially exercise without oxygen.
- This increases the body's ability to deliver and use oxygen.
- If training is stopped the improvement is then lost and you will have to re-gain that strength again.
- A type of training that gymnists would have to participate.
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- When the body changes and adapts to cope with an exercise that is more intense or difficult than the body is use to.
- This should be done AFTER a training session.
- A type of training that may use free weights, hydraulic machines, etc.
- When training it is important to do exercise that benefit your sport of choice.
- This should be done BEFORE a training session.
- The level of intensity needed in order to stress the body enough to cause improvement in performance.
11 Clues: Essentially exercise without oxygen. • This should be done AFTER a training session. • This should be done BEFORE a training session. • A type of training that gymnists would have to participate. • This increases the body's ability to deliver and use oxygen. • A type of training that may use free weights, hydraulic machines, etc. • ...
Cardiac Rehab Week 2024! 2024-02-09
Across
- Medical term for a heart attack, myocardial ________
- The American Heart Association says you should get 150 ______ of exercise per week
- Your blood pressure should _______ while exercising
- Type of exercise, word means "with oxygen"
- the top number in your blood pressure
- an ultrasound done on your heart
Down
- tiny vessels that deliver oxygen to tissues
- the bottom two chambers of your heart
- chest pain
- blood vessels that deliver oxygen to your body
- fats in the blood
11 Clues: chest pain • fats in the blood • an ultrasound done on your heart • the bottom two chambers of your heart • the top number in your blood pressure • Type of exercise, word means "with oxygen" • tiny vessels that deliver oxygen to tissues • blood vessels that deliver oxygen to your body • Your blood pressure should _______ while exercising • ...
Exercise is good for you! 2020-04-01
Across
- This is where the UK is famous for playing tennis.
- Manchester United and Chelsea are good at this.
- The UK held this event in 2012.
- Good exercise to make your flowers grow.
- Riding on two wheels.
- They do this in the London Marathon.
Down
- A great way to see the countryside.
- A TV programme about football (4).
- Keeping a nice running pace.
- We do a lot of this in Grease.
- you can do this to keep fit.
11 Clues: Riding on two wheels. • Keeping a nice running pace. • you can do this to keep fit. • We do a lot of this in Grease. • The UK held this event in 2012. • A TV programme about football (4). • A great way to see the countryside. • They do this in the London Marathon. • Good exercise to make your flowers grow. • Manchester United and Chelsea are good at this. • ...
Healthy Lifestyle 2025-01-14
Across
- A practice to keep your hands clean
- Resting at night for recovery
- The first meal of the day
- Physical and mental well-being
- A healthy blended drink with fruits and vegetables
- Physical activity to stay fit
Down
- Essential nutrients often found in fruits and vegetables
- A category of food rich in vitamins and fiber
- A drink essential for life
- A colorful vegetable often eaten in salads
- A type of exercise you do in the pool
11 Clues: The first meal of the day • A drink essential for life • Resting at night for recovery • Physical activity to stay fit • Physical and mental well-being • A practice to keep your hands clean • A type of exercise you do in the pool • A colorful vegetable often eaten in salads • A category of food rich in vitamins and fiber • A healthy blended drink with fruits and vegetables • ...
Vocabulary Unit 7 2014-05-06
DA Red Review 1-3 2024-03-25
Assignment about ejercicios y deporte 2023-04-17
Grade 3 2019-07-13
Training Session Components and Principles 2023-08-02
Across
- a post-activity phase that involves performing gentle exercises and stretching to gradually lower the heart rate, cool down the body, and help with recovery after intense physical activity. Cool down aids in reducing muscle soreness and preventing injuries.
- Also known as reversibility. The concept that fitness gains can be lost if training is stopped or reduced.
- The specific kind of exercise or activity you engage in.
- training data pertains to information gathered about an individual's mental and emotional responses during training or competition. It may include assessments of motivation, confidence, focus, and stress levels.
- is a subjective scale used to assess an individual's perception of their exercise intensity. It is usually rated on a scale from 1 to 10, with 1 being very light and 10 being maximum effort. RPE helps individuals and coaches monitor exercise intensity without relying solely on physiological data.
- Matching your training to your particular sport or fitness goals.
- electronic devices or software applications that monitor and record physical activities and fitness-related data. These tools often track steps, distance, heart rate, sleep patterns, and other metrics to help individuals monitor and improve their fitness levels and performance.
- refers to the accumulation of blood in the lower extremities, particularly the legs, after intense physical activity. It occurs when the muscles that assist in pumping blood back to the heart become fatigued. Venous pooling can lead to dizziness or fainting if not addressed through proper cool-down activities.
- Tailoring training programs to suit the unique needs and abilities of each person.
- involves holding a muscle or joint in a stretched position for a sustained period without movement. This type of stretching aims to improve flexibility and elongate muscles. It is typically performed during the cool-down phase.
- Engaging in excessive or intense training without sufficient rest and recovery, leading to decreased performance and potential health issues.
- The duration or length of each training session.
- training data refers to information collected during exercise or physical training that relates to the body's physiological responses. This data may include heart rate, oxygen consumption, blood pressure, and other relevant physiological measurements.
Down
- the main part of a training session or program where the individual performs specific exercises or activities to improve their physical fitness and skill levels. This phase is designed to target and develop the specific fitness components required for the chosen sport or activity.
- As training progresses, the rate of improvement slows down, and further gains become more challenging.
- Gradually increasing the difficulty or intensity of your workouts over time.
- The level of effort or difficulty in your workouts.
- refers to a preparatory phase before engaging in physical activity or exercise. It involves performing light to moderate-intensity activities that gradually raise the heart rate and body temperature, preparing the body for more intense exercise. The purpose of a warm-up is to enhance blood flow to the muscles, improve flexibility, and mentally prepare the individual for the upcoming activity.
- A fundamental guideline for the design and implementation of an effective training program to optimize an individual's performance in a specific sport. These help individuals achieve their training goals while minimizing the risk of injury and overtraining.
- training data involves gathering information about the social and cultural factors that may influence an individual's participation in sports or physical activities. This data may encompass social support, cultural norms, and the impact of the environment on training experiences.
- Incorporating different exercises and activities to prevent boredom and improve overall fitness.
- How often you train or exercise.
- involves controlled, repetitive movements that take muscles and joints through a full range of motion. It helps improve flexibility, increase blood flow, and enhance neuromuscular coordination. Dynamic stretching is often used during the warm-up phase.
- a written record kept by athletes or individuals engaged in regular physical training. It includes details of training sessions, activities performed, duration, intensity, and any relevant observations or reflections.
- Challenging your body beyond its normal capabilities to promote improvement.
- Sustaining achieved fitness levels through continued training and activity.
26 Clues: How often you train or exercise. • The duration or length of each training session. • The level of effort or difficulty in your workouts. • The specific kind of exercise or activity you engage in. • Matching your training to your particular sport or fitness goals. • Sustaining achieved fitness levels through continued training and activity. • ...
KINS 407 - Chapters 2-4 2014-08-15
Across
- The form energy in the body
- Type of reaction that requires energy in order to occur
- Process that utilizes NADH and FADH to yield ATP
- For a period at the beginning of an exercise bout, the energy required exceeds that provided through aerobic metabolism
- The component of a biological control system that monitors the current level of a given variable
- at lower intensities fats are the predominant energy source, at higher intensities carbohydrates predominate
- During exercise, certain physiological variables (e.g. temperature) may be temporarily elevated or depressed until the bout is over
- When there is a disturbance in a given parameter, the body’s response is to reverse the disturbance
- Metabolic processes that utilize oxygen
- The body’s effort to maintain a constant internal environment
Down
- The first half of aerobic metabolism, utilizing acetyl CoA derived from carbs and fats to create NADH, FADH, and a little ATP
- Series of several reactions that begin with glucose/glycogen and end with pyruvate/lactate
- The component of a biological control system that takes action to reverse the disturbance
- The component of a biological control system that compares where a variable is to it’s set point
- The ratio between carbon dioxide production and oxygen consumption
- At the end of glycolysis, this is converted to either lactate or acetyle CoA
- The exercise intensity when blood lactate levels begin to rise more dramatically
- Facilitate metabolic reactions by lowering the reaction’s activation energy
- Energy Creation process that uses creatine phosphate to quickly regenerate an ATP molecule
- The primary product of the Krebs cycle, subsequently utilized to create ATP
20 Clues: The form energy in the body • Metabolic processes that utilize oxygen • Process that utilizes NADH and FADH to yield ATP • Type of reaction that requires energy in order to occur • The body’s effort to maintain a constant internal environment • The ratio between carbon dioxide production and oxygen consumption • ...
KINS 407 - Chapters 2-4 2014-08-15
Across
- The exercise intensity when blood lactate levels begin to rise more dramatically
- When there is a disturbance in a given parameter, the body’s response is to reverse the disturbance
- The component of a biological control system that compares where a variable is to it’s set point
- The primary product of the Krebs cycle, subsequently utilized to create ATP
- The form energy in the body
- The ratio between carbon dioxide production and oxygen consumption
- Facilitate metabolic reactions by lowering the reaction’s activation energy
- The body’s effort to maintain a constant internal environment
- Energy Creation process that uses creatine phosphate to quickly regenerate an ATP molecule
- At the end of glycolysis, this is converted to either lactate or acetyle CoA
- The first half of aerobic metabolism, utilizing acetyl CoA derived from carbs and fats to create NADH, FADH, and a little ATP
- The component of a biological control system that monitors the current level of a given variable
Down
- Series of several reactions that begin with glucose/glycogen and end with pyruvate/lactate
- For a period at the beginning of an exercise bout, the energy required exceeds that provided through aerobic metabolism
- Type of reaction that requires energy in order to occur
- Process that utilizes NADH and FADH to yield ATP
- During exercise, certain physiological variables (e.g. temperature) may be temporarily elevated or depressed until the bout is over
- Metabolic processes that utilize oxygen
- at lower intensities fats are the predominant energy source, at higher intensities carbohydrates predominate
- The component of a biological control system that takes action to reverse the disturbance
20 Clues: The form energy in the body • Metabolic processes that utilize oxygen • Process that utilizes NADH and FADH to yield ATP • Type of reaction that requires energy in order to occur • The body’s effort to maintain a constant internal environment • The ratio between carbon dioxide production and oxygen consumption • ...
Training Principles 2017-09-27
Across
- gradual increase in one or more of the FITT variables to create an overload
- small tubes or vessels for blood leaving the heart
- a result that can be achieved in 6 months or more
- an increase in one or more of the FITT variables to provide an additional workout
- the network of blood vessels and the heart that pumps blood throughout the body
- energy producing system within the muscle that is without oxygen
- the ability of a muscle or muscles to push or pull with total force
- exercise training is specific to the muscles used and the component of fitness trained
- the variables of frequency, intensity, time, and type
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- the passageway, muscles, and lungs that allow oxygen to be breathed in and carbon dioxide to be breathed out
- training load expressed as weight, speed, or heart rate
- ability of the heart, blood, blood vessels and lungs to supply enough oxygen to the body during long periods of physical exercise
- minutes of repititions
- energy producing system within the muscle that requires oxygen
- the ability of the muscles to work over a long period of time without becoming tired
- the combination of fat mass to fat free mass
- number of exercise sessions per week
- a result that can be achieved in 6 months or less
- the muscles ability to move a joint through its full range of motion
- smallest of the blood vessels and the place where tissues of the body exchange carbon dioxide for oxygen
20 Clues: minutes of repititions • number of exercise sessions per week • the combination of fat mass to fat free mass • a result that can be achieved in 6 months or more • a result that can be achieved in 6 months or less • small tubes or vessels for blood leaving the heart • the variables of frequency, intensity, time, and type • ...
PHATFIT 2024-05-14
Across
- refers to the kind of activity, selected such as brisk walking or jogging.
- the ability to maintain equilibrium in relation to changes in body position.
- refers to how long an exercise will be performed.
- the science that studies the relationship between food and health.
- the body’s primary source of fuel for energy.
- the ability to do work or produce heat.
- the ability to carry out daily tasks without undue fatigue.
- the ability of an individual to quickly shift or change direction of the body from one point to another.
- the ability to perform a task or move from one point to another in the shortest possible time.
- a system of classifying an individual according to the shape of the body.
- it is a complex organic substances that the body needs in small amount and the regulator of metabolic processes.
Down
- the ability to perform one maximum effort in a short period of time.
- is the ability of the muscles and joints to go through a full range of motion.
- it is defined as the tendency of the body to work for a long time without getting fatigued.
- the number of times the individual will exercise each week.
- the harmonious working relationship between the skeletal muscle and nerves in one aspect of movement.
- it can be found in every cell and tissue in human body.
- muscles work against a force without changing length.
- the ability to maintain one’s equilibrium while the body is in motion.
- refers to how stressful the exercise is.
20 Clues: the ability to do work or produce heat. • refers to how stressful the exercise is. • the body’s primary source of fuel for energy. • refers to how long an exercise will be performed. • muscles work against a force without changing length. • it can be found in every cell and tissue in human body. • the number of times the individual will exercise each week. • ...
PATHFIT 2024-05-15
Across
- refers to the kind of activity, selected such as brisk walking or jogging.
- the ability to maintain equilibrium in relation to changes in body position.
- refers to how long an exercise will be performed.
- the science that studies the relationship between food and health.
- the body’s primary source of fuel for energy.
- the ability to do work or produce heat.
- the ability to carry out daily tasks without undue fatigue.
- the ability of an individual to quickly shift or change direction of the body from one point to another.
- the ability to perform a task or move from one point to another in the shortest possible time.
- a system of classifying an individual according to the shape of the body.
- it is a complex organic substances that the body needs in small amount and the regulator of metabolic processes.
Down
- the ability to perform one maximum effort in a short period of time.
- is the ability of the muscles and joints to go through a full range of motion.
- it is defined as the tendency of the body to work for a long time without getting fatigued.
- the number of times the individual will exercise each week.
- the harmonious working relationship between the skeletal muscle and nerves in one aspect of movement.
- it can be found in every cell and tissue in human body.
- muscles work against a force without changing length.
- the ability to maintain one’s equilibrium while the body is in motion.
- refers to how stressful the exercise is.
20 Clues: the ability to do work or produce heat. • refers to how stressful the exercise is. • the body’s primary source of fuel for energy. • refers to how long an exercise will be performed. • muscles work against a force without changing length. • it can be found in every cell and tissue in human body. • the number of times the individual will exercise each week. • ...
9/5 Activity 2025-08-14
Across
- the breakdown of triglycerides into fatty acids
- type of reaction that breaks down molecules
- product that enters the citric acid cycle
- final electron acceptor in the electron transport chain
- what an enzyme decreases
- how many kcals of energy there is in 1 gram of protein
- a factor that influences enzyme efficiency
- type of cell signaling pathway where a chemical messenger is produced and released into the blood stream
- the end product of glycolysis, headed towards aerobic metabolism
- type of cell signaling pathway where a chemical messenger produced in one cell triggers a signaling pathway in that cell
- what is pumped out of the inner mitochondrial membrane to allow ATP generation later
- maintenance of a relatively constant internal environment
- unchanging level of some physiological variable (can be above resting levels)
- low-to-moderate doses of a harmful stimulus can produce beneficial adaptations
- series of interconnected components that maintain a chemical or physical parameter near a constant value
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- type of feedback system that works to increase a stimulus
- rate-limiting enzyme of glycolysis
- lag in oxygen uptake at the beginning of exercise
- site of oxidative phosphorylation
- the net gain of ATP from glycolysis
- the enzyme that regulates the ATP-PC system
- primary source of ATP in bouts of exercise longer than 10 minutes
- exercise intensity where VO2max is <60%
- type of feedback system that aims to decrease a stimulus
- site of glycolysis
- total of all cellular reactions in the human body
26 Clues: site of glycolysis • what an enzyme decreases • site of oxidative phosphorylation • rate-limiting enzyme of glycolysis • the net gain of ATP from glycolysis • exercise intensity where VO2max is <60% • product that enters the citric acid cycle • a factor that influences enzyme efficiency • type of reaction that breaks down molecules • ...
Vocab man 2021-12-09
28 Clues: fats • rice • peas • meat • I do • steak • onion • grains • butter • dinner • grapes • carrots • chicken • lettuce • to walk • tomatoes • pastries • potatoes • beverages • ice cream • spaghetti • I'm hungry • I'm thirsty • to exercise • green beans • cooked fish • tolift weights • you do
Vocabulary 2022-01-11
25 Clues: voir • plus • moins • aider • faire • avoir • boire • ranger • dormir • manger • perdre • parler • vouloir • nouveau • apprendre • économiser • les devoirs • passer du temps • voir(au prétérit) • avoir(au prétérit) • faire(au prétérit) • manger(au prétérit) • dormir(au prétérit) • faire de l'exercice • dépenser de l'argent
Year 8 Italian Verbs, Nouns, Adjectives 2020-09-02
28 Clues: Sad • Sour • Oval • Books • paper • Learn • Table • Class • Noble • Strong • Pencil • Famous • Humble • Create • To Type • History • English • zealous • To think • To Clean • To Focus • To watch • Woodwork • Vigilant • To answer • To Scream • Indonesian • To exercise
Tema 5 2022-03-11
21 Clues: loan • bribe • budget • amount • utility • to lead • increase • earnings • to expect • to downplay • to separate • self-managed • unemployment • stubbornness • unemployment • stock market • guarantee/warranty • a matter/situation • to contribute, to provide • to exercise (as in a right) • to launch, to carry out, to undertake
Test chapter 4 vocabulary 2013-03-21
33 Clues: dan • over • stad • saai • reis • best • beter • buren • thuis • muziek • verven • cadeau • gezond • lengte • dragen • bijnaam • normaal • invloed • ijskoud • stemmen • bewegen • ongeveer • verschil • besteden • beslissen • schokkend • interesses • componeren • samenleving • herinnering • afschuwelijk • getalenteerd • gewichtverliezen
What's in the classroom? 2015-02-28
30 Clues: pen • glue • book • chair • paper • table • clock • globe • ruler • marker • pencil • folder • eraser • scissors • homework • textbook • white-out • bookshelf • classroom • dictionary • stationery • calculator • blackboard • whiteboard • school bag • pencil case • rubbish bin • exercise book • colour pencil • pencil sharpener
give give give give get get get get 2014-10-21
20 Clues: Liz • late • body • chose • brain • worker • Mr. White • Street car • often, a lot • good, helpful • Fast and Furious • that specific one • able to make money • manners, politeness • exercise, assignment • land or items you own • raise, better position • money earned over time • mild, conservative, humble • lucky, beneficial, convenient
