exercise Crossword Puzzles
Health Crossword 2025-09-13
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- Overall state of health and well-being.
- Activity done before exercise to prevent injury.
- Physical activity that improves health and fitness.
- Getting enough water for your body.
- Resting state important for health and recovery.
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- How much force your muscles can produce.
- Ability to stay upright and steady.
- Movement that helps flexibility and prevents injury.
- Ability to move quickly and easily.
- Ability to keep going without getting tired.
10 Clues: Ability to stay upright and steady. • Ability to move quickly and easily. • Getting enough water for your body. • Overall state of health and well-being. • How much force your muscles can produce. • Ability to keep going without getting tired. • Activity done before exercise to prevent injury. • Resting state important for health and recovery. • ...
Self Love 2025-08-09
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- to engage in mental exercise
- the one person you base self love on
- a statement or sign that something is true
- taking care of your body by being active
- the lines and limits you create between yourself and other people
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- writing down your thoughts and feelings
- putting aside feelings of resentment
- the quality of being thankful
- the activities that you enjoy doing
- the accomplishment of an aim or purpose
10 Clues: to engage in mental exercise • the quality of being thankful • the activities that you enjoy doing • putting aside feelings of resentment • the one person you base self love on • writing down your thoughts and feelings • the accomplishment of an aim or purpose • taking care of your body by being active • a statement or sign that something is true • ...
HRE Factors 2013-11-19
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- - The state of being physically healthy and fit
- Composition - This is essentially the relation and proportion of muscle, fat and bone inside the body
- Exercise - Exercise that relates heavily to endurance and sustainability - Performed in short bursts
- as state of utter mental, physical and social well-being
- Exercise - Intense exercise where oxygen isn't able to be replenished throughout the body
- Endurance-Involves the use of muscles or muscle groups over an expanse of time. Such an example could be the continuous resistance to a force over an elaborate period of time without fatigue.
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- - Refers to the area of movement in a joint.
- Fitness - The strength at which your respiratory system; pumps oxygen through the bloodstream to the muscles for an extended amount of time.
8 Clues: - Refers to the area of movement in a joint. • - The state of being physically healthy and fit • as state of utter mental, physical and social well-being • Exercise - Intense exercise where oxygen isn't able to be replenished throughout the body • Exercise - Exercise that relates heavily to endurance and sustainability - Performed in short bursts • ...
Nutrition and Fitness Crossword 2024-05-02
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- A "round" of exercises consisting of multiple types of workout with minimal rest in between.
- Short form of the word for how many times an exercise is done.
- The process the body uses to break down food into nutrients.
- Minerals in body fluids including sodium, potassium, magnesium, and chloride. Drinking enough fluid and ________ will keep you from getting dehydrated.
- The process the body uses to get or make energy from food eaten.
- Short form of the word for an indoor venue for exercise and sports.
- High-intensity interval training.
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- The state or quality of being strong; physical power or capacity.
- The amount of weight your muscles are working against to complete a movement.
- A method of calculating what you eat.
- The science or study of food and the ways in which the body uses food
- An exercise device consisting of a continuous moving belt on which a person or animal can walk or run while remaining in one place.
12 Clues: High-intensity interval training. • A method of calculating what you eat. • The process the body uses to break down food into nutrients. • Short form of the word for how many times an exercise is done. • The process the body uses to get or make energy from food eaten. • The state or quality of being strong; physical power or capacity. • ...
Lokiako 2023-05-01
Sports/Physical Activity 2024-02-19
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- This sport involves two teams throwing an oval-shaped ball to receivers to try and score a touchdown.
- This sport involves hitting a puck with a stick on ice to try and get it in the other team's goal.
- Exercise makes these stronger.
- Exercise keeps this organ healthy.
- Exercise prevents this.
- This sport involves hitting a ball over a net to try and hit the ground on the other side.
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- This sport involves competing different skills and flips on different events like bars, beam, floor, and vault.
- This sport involves hitting a small ball with a club to try and get it in a hole.
- This sport involves hitting a small ball with a bat to try and get on base.
- This sport involves shooting a ball into the other team's hoop.
- This sport involves racing others in the water to be the fastest.
- This sport involves kicking a ball to try and score in the other team's goal.
- This sport involves hitting a ball over a net using a racket.
13 Clues: Exercise prevents this. • Exercise makes these stronger. • Exercise keeps this organ healthy. • This sport involves hitting a ball over a net using a racket. • This sport involves shooting a ball into the other team's hoop. • This sport involves racing others in the water to be the fastest. • ...
Childhood Obesity 2022-12-09
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- not participating in exercise and having a lack of motivation
- under the normal weight for your age group
- Eating food to pass time or when you are bored
- Exceeding the normal weight for your age group
- Easy to follow food guide, used in schools
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- not having access to a normal amount of healthy food
- following a routine eating schedule
- Being very overweight
- Body mass index
- physically training your body
- NaCl, too much of this is very unhealthy
11 Clues: Body mass index • Being very overweight • physically training your body • following a routine eating schedule • NaCl, too much of this is very unhealthy • under the normal weight for your age group • Easy to follow food guide, used in schools • Eating food to pass time or when you are bored • Exceeding the normal weight for your age group • ...
Body 2023-04-09
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- It is healthy to do this every day
- This is what makes you strong
- This is where you bend your arm
- It is good to do this before exercise
- This is where you bend your leg
- Your neck is between two of these
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- This is under your neck and above your stomach
- You have these on your hands
- If you eat too much this will hurt
- Dogs like to chew on this
- You have these on your feet
11 Clues: Dogs like to chew on this • You have these on your feet • You have these on your hands • This is what makes you strong • This is where you bend your arm • This is where you bend your leg • Your neck is between two of these • It is healthy to do this every day • If you eat too much this will hurt • It is good to do this before exercise • ...
Lifestyle Factors 2025-10-17
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- unhealthy diets may be bought over healthy because of
- no more than ... units of alcohol per week
- ... reduces chances of mental health issues
- foetal development is affected by ... during pregnancy
- a lack of sleep can result in a ... immune system
- a physical consequence of an unhealthy diet/exercise
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- all lifestyle factors affect health and
- pregnant women should avoid drinking
- substance abuse and bad oral health can result in
- poor sleep leads to
- a build up of ... in the mouth can lead to oral cancer
11 Clues: poor sleep leads to • pregnant women should avoid drinking • all lifestyle factors affect health and • no more than ... units of alcohol per week • ... reduces chances of mental health issues • substance abuse and bad oral health can result in • a lack of sleep can result in a ... immune system • a physical consequence of an unhealthy diet/exercise • ...
Ch. 12 Computers and Technology in Health Care - KEY TERMS 2025-02-18
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- high-energy particles decreasing size of tumors and treats cancer
- surgeon uses preoperative and intraoperative images to guide or direct surgery
- resonance imaging (MRI): computerized, body-scanning method using nuclear magnetic resonance
- three or four computers linking together
- information entered into areas
- protective programs limiting ability of other computers to access a computer
- small amount of radioactive substance
- technology to direct ultrahigh-frequency sound waves through chest well and into heart
- collection of related information
- group of related records is combined
- programs containing instructions to alter operation of computer programs
- basic understanding of how a computer works and the applications used in your field or profession
- medication stimulating effect of exercise to increase blood flow and heart rate
- surge protector and battery backup
- use of video, audio, and computer systems to provide medical or health care services
- also called computer-assisted surgery, major technological advance
- noninvasive, computerized X-ray
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- links millions of computers throughout the world
- tomography: slightly radioactive substance injected into patient
- medication stimulating effect of exercise increasing blood and heart rate
- rapid dispensing of medications
- handheld tablet, smartphone, personal digital assistant
- computerized version of a patient’s medical information
- medication stimulating effect of exercise to increase blood flow and heart rate (used for patients who cannot exercise)
- three-dimensional imaging models used to make prosthetics
- allows all health care agencies to transfer patient electronic health records
- light beams that can be focused precisely
- computerized interpretation system that produces visual pictures on a computer monitor printing out patient’s heart
- online teaching and learning environment using computers and internet
- noninvasive scanning method using high-frequency sound waves bouncing back as an echo when hitting different tissues and organs in the body
- applied science to promote individual’s safety and well-being
- secure online websites
- educational computer programming designed for individual use (robotic surgery)
- controls launch of a rocket to outer space
- test run while patient is exercising
- can sit on a desktop
- special software to perform high-speed math calculations
- process of sending messages from one computer to another (e-mail)
38 Clues: can sit on a desktop • secure online websites • information entered into areas • rapid dispensing of medications • noninvasive, computerized X-ray • collection of related information • surge protector and battery backup • test run while patient is exercising • group of related records is combined • small amount of radioactive substance • three or four computers linking together • ...
Healthy Balanced Life 2025-09-02
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- – Hurting someone on purpose, again and again, with words or actions.
- – How well your body parts work together to do things like catch a ball or ride a bike.
- – Being careful to avoid danger or harm.
- – A feeling you get when things feel too hard or overwhelming.
- – A special relationship between people who care about and support each other.
- rate – How fast your heart beats, especially when you exercise.
- – A peaceful and relaxed feeling in your body and mind.
- – Keeping your body clean to stay healthy and stop the spread of germs.
- – Being thankful for the good things in your life.
- – How happy, healthy, and comfortable you feel in your body and mind.
- – Eating the right kinds of food to help your body grow and stay strong.
- – The ways you deal with hard feelings or problems.
- – Gentle movements you do before exercise to get your body ready.
- – How long you can keep going when doing something active, like running or swimming.
- – Feelings like happy, sad, angry, or excited.
- – Bouncing back after something tough happens.
- – A disagreement or argument between people.
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- – How easily your body can bend and stretch.
- network – People you can trust and talk to, like family, friends, or teachers.
- – Believing in yourself and what you can do.
- – Slow movements or stretches you do after exercise to help your body relax.
- – Moving your body to stay fit and healthy, like running, swimming, or dancing.
- – Choosing what to do after thinking about your options.
- – How much power your muscles have to lift, push, or pull things.
- – Staying steady and not falling over when you move or stand still.
- – The words you say to yourself in your head, which can be helpful or unhelpful.
- – A feeling of worry or nervousness, especially when you're unsure about something.
- – Having a healthy mix of rest, play, learning, and eating well.
- – Treating others kindly and valuing their thoughts and feelings.
- – Parts of your body that help you move and lift things.
- signals – Messages your body gives you, like feeling tired, hungry, or scared.
- – How strong, fast, and healthy your body is.
- – How your body and mind change as you get older.
- – The part of you that thinks, feels, and remembers.
- – Paying close attention to what you're doing and how you're feeling right now.
35 Clues: – Being careful to avoid danger or harm. • – How easily your body can bend and stretch. • – Believing in yourself and what you can do. • – A disagreement or argument between people. • – How strong, fast, and healthy your body is. • – Feelings like happy, sad, angry, or excited. • – Bouncing back after something tough happens. • ...
remedial pjok 2025-11-30
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- What defensive move saves a low ball from falling?
- What condition occurs when the body overheats?
- What hit is a strong downward attack?
- What step helps the body return to normal after exercise?
- What swimming turn involves flipping the body underwater?
- What exercise strengthens the abdominal muscles?
- What gear helps swimmers see underwater clearly?
- What defensive action removes the ball from the opponent?
- What race requires running for long distances?
- What skill starts the rally by sending the ball over the net?
- What step is needed before physical activity?
- What tennis hit is done on the racket’s dominant side?
- What type of race requires maximum running speed?
- What kick is used to start or restart play?
- What ability shows how far a joint can move?
- What start position is used in short-distance races?
- What technique is used to control the ball with the feet?
- What exercise strengthens arm and chest muscles?
- What stroke is swum on the back using flutter kicks?
- What jump event requires leaping into a sand pit?
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- What plan includes healthy eating, exercise, and rest?
- What martial art focuses on kicks from Korea?
- What cycling sport uses bikes on rough outdoor terrain?
- What technique is used to move the ball while running?
- What player specializes in defense and wears a different jersey?
- What injury involves overstretching a ligament?
- What player protects the goal area?
- What ability allows the body to maintain posture?
- What racket sport uses a light shuttlecock?
- What stroke uses simultaneous circular arm motions?
- What violation happens when a player walks without dribbling?
- What shot attempts to score into the goal?
- What game uses a bat and bases to score runs?
- What first-aid action stops bleeding with pressure?
- What stroke is the fastest and most common in competition?
- What action scores points by shooting the ball?
- What pass is thrown directly from the chest?
- What throwing event uses a pointed spear-like object?
- What pass uses both forearms to receive the ball?
- What tall position plays near the basket?
40 Clues: What player protects the goal area? • What hit is a strong downward attack? • What tall position plays near the basket? • What shot attempts to score into the goal? • What racket sport uses a light shuttlecock? • What kick is used to start or restart play? • What ability shows how far a joint can move? • What pass is thrown directly from the chest? • ...
Stress and Coping 2021-06-18
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- Simple and effective for calming and relaxation
- Done out loud when something is funny and can make you feel better
- A state of mental or emotional strain or tension
- Dory's mantra
- An emotional release
- Time off from everything enjoying yourself
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- Mental exercise designed to calm and focus
- Familiar people who help us cope in stressful times
- 8 hours per day for health and happiness
- Can be done at a park or gym and is good for you
- Managing stress through different methods
11 Clues: Dory's mantra • An emotional release • 8 hours per day for health and happiness • Managing stress through different methods • Mental exercise designed to calm and focus • Time off from everything enjoying yourself • Simple and effective for calming and relaxation • A state of mental or emotional strain or tension • Can be done at a park or gym and is good for you • ...
123 Squadron Crossword Puzzle 2019-01-24
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- First exercise participate by NH at 2009
- Slogan of 123 Squadron
- Are the Seahawks part of the navy or Air Force assets?
- Sonar that is equip on NH
- What is the secondary mission that is conducted involving causalities ?
- Primary Mission of 123 Squadron
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- First integration exercise between Frigate and NH
- Numbers of Helicopter at 123 Squadron
- what is the secondary mission that is conducted for supplies?
- Which is the first frigate that the NH has landed on?
- Name of Helo
11 Clues: Name of Helo • Slogan of 123 Squadron • Sonar that is equip on NH • Primary Mission of 123 Squadron • Numbers of Helicopter at 123 Squadron • First exercise participate by NH at 2009 • First integration exercise between Frigate and NH • Which is the first frigate that the NH has landed on? • Are the Seahawks part of the navy or Air Force assets? • ...
In the classroom 2021-01-04
16 Clues: écoute • be ... • sit ... • stand ... • open the ... • ... a pencil • ... the door • ... the text • ... your name • close your ... • ... your books • put up your ... • ... at the board • ... up to the board • take your ... books • put your chewing-gum in the ...
Action verbs 2021-05-26
16 Clues: rope • the TV • a book • soccer • your dad • a letter • a picture • the class • the house • her friends • the mountain • with happiness • his girlfriend • to win the race • a bike for exercise • water to quench your thirst
Action verbs 2021-05-26
16 Clues: rope • the TV • a book • soccer • your dad • a letter • a picture • the class • the house • her friends • the mountain • with happiness • his girlfriend • to win the race • a bike for exercise • water to quench your thirst
Action verbs 2021-05-26
16 Clues: rope • the TV • soccer • a book • a letter • your dad • the class • a picture • the house • her friends • the mountain • with happiness • his girlfriend • to win the race • a bike for exercise • water to quench your thirst
Do it now task! 2020-12-07
8 Clues: exercise with oxygen • activity without rest • exercise without oxygen • Swedish type of training • blood heart and blood vessels • high intensity training with short breaks • several activities with a short rest inbetween • professional athletes work on keeping this quite high
Physical Activity 2022-09-08
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- The ability of a muscle to repeat force against resistance
- The percentage of fat, bone,and muscle your body has
- A measure of your performance during high intensity exercise
- The ability to bend and move joints easily without breaking
- completing several reps of a certain exercise in a row
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- The ability of your body to work together efficiently to allow you to be healthy
- Full amount of force a muscle can do in a single effort
- one repeating exercise movement
8 Clues: one repeating exercise movement • The percentage of fat, bone,and muscle your body has • completing several reps of a certain exercise in a row • Full amount of force a muscle can do in a single effort • The ability of a muscle to repeat force against resistance • The ability to bend and move joints easily without breaking • ...
keeping fit !!! 2012-05-12
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- a form of trotting or running at a slow pace
- a length of rope swung around while a person jumps over it
- an exercise machine used for running or jogging while staying in the same place
- an exercise done laying down raising and lowering the body using the arms
- a short bar with a metal disk or ball at each end
- a game played with two teams of 11 trying to kick a ball into a net
- a ball constructed of elastic rubber used in yoga
- a game played with two teams of seven and trying to get a ball through a hoop with out moving your feet with the ball
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- a machine used to simulate the action of water craft rowing
- an exercise using the abdominal muscles to raise the torso from sitting position
- a sport where a person rides a board on the crest of a wave
- a type of shoe with a paddle like front well extended beyond the toe used as an aid in swimming
- a two wheeled human powered ,single tracked vehicle
13 Clues: a form of trotting or running at a slow pace • a short bar with a metal disk or ball at each end • a ball constructed of elastic rubber used in yoga • a two wheeled human powered ,single tracked vehicle • a length of rope swung around while a person jumps over it • a machine used to simulate the action of water craft rowing • ...
Ranger & Fire Services Crossword 2013-01-14
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- / A _______ dog is eligible for a quarter of the registration.
- / The City of Busselton Administration office is located at 2 _______ Drive, Busselton.
- / What is the name of the park that is a dog exercise area on Geographe Bay Road?
- / How many cats and dogs are you allowed on your property without applying for a permit?
- / What must you walk your dog with in a non-exercise dog area?
- / Your dog may be impounded if it is found ________.
- Road / What is the name of the boat ramp in West Busselton?
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- / Your dog and cat must be wearing a ________ tag at all times.
- / What is the name of the park that is a dog exercise area on William Drive?
- / It is _____ to camp anywhere in the City of Busselton.
- / You must display what type of permit to be eligible to park in a Disabled Bay?
- / From how many months old must all cats and dogs be registered in the City of Busselton?
- / __________ Beach is the only area where 4 whell drive vehicles have access.
13 Clues: / Your dog may be impounded if it is found ________. • / It is _____ to camp anywhere in the City of Busselton. • Road / What is the name of the boat ramp in West Busselton? • / A _______ dog is eligible for a quarter of the registration. • / What must you walk your dog with in a non-exercise dog area? • ...
Ranger & Fire Services Crossword 2013-01-14
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- You must display what type of permit to be eligible to park in a Disabled Bay?
- ___________ trail bikes may be driven on private property only with the land owner(s) consent.
- If you are a Rural or Rural Residential property you are required to have a Building _______ Zone around existing buildings.
- _________ Road is the name of the boat ramp in West Busselton?
- How many cats and dogs are you allowed on your property without applying for a permit?
- You can park all day on _______ Street, Busselton.
- Your dog and cat may be impounded if it is found ________.
- It is prohibited to burn _______ refuse in the Urban areas of Busselton and Dunsborough town sites at any time of the year.
- The City of Busselton Administration office is located at 2 _______ Drive, Busselton.
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- The City of Busselton offers unsterilized registered cats a $75 sterilisation _________ to contribute towards the cost of sterilisation.
- What is the name of the car park that is included as a dog exercise area in Yallingup?
- What is the name of the park that is a dog exercise area on Geographe Bay Road?
- You must maintain the firebreaks/fuel hazard reduction on your property until 12 ____ each year.
- Your dog and cat must be wearing a ________ tag at all times.
- You can park for how many hours at the Dunsborough Park Shopping Centre?
- All dogs and cats must be identified with a collar and ___ that includes your name, correct residential address and telephone number.
- A ________ dog is eligible for a quarter of the registration.
- Camp ______ are prohibited within the City during restricted and prohibited burning period.
- It is _______ to camp anywhere other than an authorised Caravan Park / Camping Ground in the City of Busselton.
- What must you walk your dog with in a non-exercise dog area?
- __________ Beach is the only area where 4 wheel drive vehicles have access.
- Completion of firebreaks/fuel hazard reduction on all rural residential, urban and industrial land is required to be completed by 1 __________ each year.
- What is the name of the park that is a dog exercise area on William Drive?
- It is an offence to display any vehicle FOR _____ on a public thoroughfare, verge or car park that is open to the public.
24 Clues: You can park all day on _______ Street, Busselton. • Your dog and cat may be impounded if it is found ________. • What must you walk your dog with in a non-exercise dog area? • Your dog and cat must be wearing a ________ tag at all times. • A ________ dog is eligible for a quarter of the registration. • ...
SPORT WORD HUNT 2016-04-09
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- Specificity, progression, overload, reversibility, tedium
- Exercise conducted to test endurance with lower intensity and oxygen
- A system with the function of getting oxygen into the body while removing carbon dioxide.
- Speeds up reactions and increases aggression but leads to high blood pressure, heart and liver problems
- These 5 large and robust vertebrae allow for the greatest amount of movement
- Covers joints to allow bones to rub together smoothly; Acts as a shock absorber.
- Bones at a joint is forced out of its normal position.
- A body type with a "athletic build" and often muscular with a large trunk
- A clotting agent to stop blood loss from inside and outside the body.
- Movement of a limbs towards the body
- Allows a forward, backward, left, and right movement in the wrists.
- Treatment for injury that includes rest, ice, compression, and elevation
- Transports blood away from the heart working under intense pressure that pulse can be detected.
- Composed of 55% of the volume of blood, this substance helps blood's fluidity
- Training with rapid changes in speed, distance and time of exercise in the same sport session.
- Contraction where the muscle changes length with a movement
- Involuntary muscle type that beats rhythmically
- Most Common muscle attached to the skeleton giving a person their shape.
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- Two types of breaks in the bone that are simple (closed) or compound (open)indicating whether the bone has broke through the skin.
- Development of bone from cartilage and occurs throughout childhood and adulthood.
- A bone that has been forced out of it's normal position.
- Slow release sources of energy that include milk, cheese, butter, oils, and red meats.
- Very strong elastic fibers that are attached bone to bone to provide joint stability.
- Nutrition source found in meats, fish, eggs, and legumes and promotes the growth of tissues, enzymes, and hormones
- An acid that is a bi-product of exercise and occurs in anaerobic system.
- This body type carries weight around the waist, hip, and upper thighs
- Exercise conducted at a high intensity in short distance activities without oxygen.
- Leads to weight loss by decreasing the body's hydration levels but can cause cramps and dehydration
- Frequency, intensity, time, and type
29 Clues: Movement of a limbs towards the body • Frequency, intensity, time, and type • Involuntary muscle type that beats rhythmically • Bones at a joint is forced out of its normal position. • A bone that has been forced out of it's normal position. • Specificity, progression, overload, reversibility, tedium • Contraction where the muscle changes length with a movement • ...
Wellness 2021-10-31
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- showing that you are strong and well;
- someone's way of living; the things that a person or particular group of people usually do;
- an eating plan in which someone eats less food, or only particular types of food, because they want to become thinner or for medical reasons.
- to do physical activities to make your body strong and healthy;
- containing fat especially in unusual amounts.
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- to run at a slow, regular speed, especially as a form of exercise;
- to go on foot for exercise or pleasure;
- the state of being in good health, especially as an actively pursued goal;
- being, inducing, or marked by the one of the five basic taste sensations that is suggestive of seawater;
- a settled or regular tendency or practice, especially one that is hard to give up;
- to put or take food into the mouth, chew it (= crush it with the teeth), and swallow it;
- a clear liquid, without colour or taste recommended to be drunk in a sufficient quantity during the day;
12 Clues: showing that you are strong and well; • to go on foot for exercise or pleasure; • containing fat especially in unusual amounts. • to do physical activities to make your body strong and healthy; • to run at a slow, regular speed, especially as a form of exercise; • the state of being in good health, especially as an actively pursued goal; • ...
Female Reproductive System 2021-04-10
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- this enzyme is more active before we have met our lactate threshold
- the resynthesis of PCr and lactate removal make up the ______ components of factors causing EPOC
- this determines what is primarily fueling our workout
- indicates the point/intensity at which fats are no longer our primary fuel source
- 30 minutes of a running on a treadmill at ______ intensity will result in 30 minutes of EPOC
- activated to aid in the conversion of pyruvate to lactate
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- this occurs when we start relying on anaerobic glycolysis during exercise
- a given workload, an average individual will have a ______ cell pH balance
- at _____ intensity we burn more total fat
- If it takes someone 2 minutes to get their breathing and heart rate plateaued when exercising, what type of athlete are they?
- One of the two hormones released during higher intensity activities that increases the rate of glycolysis
- lactate would begin accumulating in the blood at low-mod intensity exercise for this kind of individual
- our ability to generate ATP aerobically is improved when we exercise _______ our LT
13 Clues: at _____ intensity we burn more total fat • this determines what is primarily fueling our workout • activated to aid in the conversion of pyruvate to lactate • this enzyme is more active before we have met our lactate threshold • this occurs when we start relying on anaerobic glycolysis during exercise • ...
Unit 1 Hobbies 2025-10-01
19 Clues: to ski • to run • to swim • to walk • to read • to cook • to sing • to bake • to write • to skate • to sleep • to travel • to exercise • to watch t.v. • to go shopping • to take photos • to lift weights • to play videogames • to go to the movies
chapter 8 2016-10-31
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- The highest heart rate value attainable during an all-out effort to the point of exhaustion.
- A breathing rate or tidal volume greater than necessary for normal function.
- The mechanism by which an increased amount of blood in the ventricle causes a stronger ventricular contraction to increase the amount of blood ejected.
- The ratio of volume of air ventilated and the amount of oxygen consumed indicates breathing economy.
- The resistance to the flow of blood through the entire systemic circulation.
- The degree to which the myocardium is stretched before it contracts, determined by factors such as central blood volume.
- Older name for the ventilator breakpoint
- hypoxemia A decline in arterial PO2 and arterial oxygen saturation during maximal or near-maximal exercise.
- Information originating in the brain that is transmitted to the cardiovascular, muscular, or pulmonary systems.
- A heart rate that is maintained constant at submaximal levels of exercise when the rate of work is held constant.
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- The pressure against which the heart must pump blood, determined by the peripheral resistance in the large arteries.
- The ratio of the volume of air ventilated to the amount of carbon dioxide produced.
- An increase in heart rate during exercise to compensate for a decrease in stroke volume. This compensation helps maintain a constant cardiac output.
- The pressure exerted by a stationary column of fluid in a tube.
- The maximal capacity to move air into and out of the lungs, usually measured for 12s and extrapolated to a per-minute value.
- The process of holding the breath and attempting to compress the contents of the abdominal and thoracic cavities, causing increased intra-abdominal and intrathoracic pressure.
- The pressure exerted by the concentration of proteins in a solution, drawing water from regions with lower oncotic pressures.
- The process by which locally-released vasodilating substances in exercising muscle compete with and dominate the vasoconstrictor influence of sympathetic stimulation.
- The mathematical product of heart rate X systolic blood pressure. Also called the double product.
- The point at which the metabolic demands of exercise can no longer be met by available aerobic sources and at which an increase in anaerobic metabolism occurs, reflected by an increase in blood lactate concentration.
- The heart rate at rest, averaging 60-80 beats/min.
- Labored or difficult breathing.
22 Clues: Labored or difficult breathing. • Older name for the ventilator breakpoint • The heart rate at rest, averaging 60-80 beats/min. • The pressure exerted by a stationary column of fluid in a tube. • A breathing rate or tidal volume greater than necessary for normal function. • The resistance to the flow of blood through the entire systemic circulation. • ...
SPORT WORD HUNT 2016-04-09
Across
- These 5 large and robust vertebrae allow for the greatest amount of movement
- A clotting agent to stop blood loss from inside and outside the body.
- Composed of 55% of the volume of blood, this substance helps blood's fluidity
- A body type with a "athletic build" and often muscular with a large trunk
- A system with the function of getting oxygen into the body while removing carbon dioxide.
- This body type carries weight around the waist, hip, and upper thighs
- Development of bone from cartilage and occurs throughout childhood and adulthood.
- Covers joints to allow bones to rub together smoothly; Acts as a shock absorber.
- Slow release sources of energy that include milk, cheese, butter, oils, and red meats.
- Nutrition source found in meats, fish, eggs, and legumes and promotes the growth of tissues, enzymes, and hormones
- A bone that has been forced out of it's normal position.
- Treatment for injury that includes rest, ice, compression, and elevation
- Most Common muscle attached to the skeleton giving a person their shape.
- Involuntary muscle type that beats rhythmically
- Very strong elastic fibers that are attached bone to bone to provide joint stability.
- An acid that is a bi-product of exercise and occurs in anaerobic system.
Down
- Transports blood away from the heart working under intense pressure that pulse can be detected.
- Leads to weight loss by decreasing the body's hydration levels but can cause cramps and dehydration
- Exercise conducted at a high intensity in short distance activities without oxygen.
- Allows a forward, backward, left, and right movement in the wrists.
- Specificity, progression, overload, reversibility, tedium
- Frequency, intensity, time, and type
- Two types of breaks in the bone that are simple (closed) or compound (open)indicating whether the bone has broke through the skin.
- Bones at a joint is forced out of its normal position.
- Movement of a limbs towards the body
- Contraction where the muscle changes length with a movement
- Speeds up reactions and increases aggression but leads to high blood pressure, heart and liver problems
- Training with rapid changes in speed, distance and time of exercise in the same sport session.
- Exercise conducted to test endurance with lower intensity and oxygen
29 Clues: Frequency, intensity, time, and type • Movement of a limbs towards the body • Involuntary muscle type that beats rhythmically • Bones at a joint is forced out of its normal position. • A bone that has been forced out of it's normal position. • Specificity, progression, overload, reversibility, tedium • Contraction where the muscle changes length with a movement • ...
PHYSICAL FITNESS ASSESSMENT, SAFETY AND CAREER 2024-11-20
Across
- stretching or tearing of ligaments
- Liaison between client and sports teams/companies looking for endorsees
- a device that assess the acceleration of the body in certain directions
- Determines the extent of a person has enough breath to be able to speak during activity
- _______ recommends “move for health” which is promoting a moderate physical fitness activity for up to 30 minutes everyday
- If fluid is not replaced, the dancer will become _______. Muscle cramps, electrolyte deficits and muscle fatigue may be associated with dehydration and heat cramps.
- exercise which you Lay on your back with your knees bent and place your right ankle on the opposite knee.
- Water makes up approximately _____ percent of body weight and is the largest component of the human body.
- Perceived exertion uses the _____ Rating scale which scales from 6-20 depending on how hard you feel your body is working
- stretching or tearing of tendons or muscles
- Relies on solid date or observations
- Type of stretching exercise which the person Kneel in a deep lunge with the back leg on the floor
- a device worn that provides data on the heart rate in response to exercise
- _______ Lifestyle increases all causes of mortality, double the risk of cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, obesity, colon cancer, high blood pressure and etc.
Down
- type of observation that measures activity in regard to type, time, place and social setting
- For ______ intensity, an individual should attain at 85% max Heart Rate
- Careers that include Journalism, photography, writing, art, broadcasting
- keeps the muscles flexible, strong, and healthy, and we need that flexibility to maintain a range of motion in the joints.
- Uses simple questionnaires to investigate physical activity patterns
- exercise which the person stands holding onto a chair with your right hand and grasping your left foot with your left hand.
- medical emergency that occurs when your body loses heat faster than it can produce heat, causing a dangerously low body temperature
- Physical activities such as walking and biking is considered as ______ intensity
- conditions characterized by an abnormally high body temperature
- Unit used to measure the amount of oxygen used by the body during physical activity
- Method to assess physical activity that depend on the human perception
- inorganic, transparent, tasteless, odorless, and nearly colorless chemical substance
26 Clues: stretching or tearing of ligaments • Relies on solid date or observations • stretching or tearing of tendons or muscles • conditions characterized by an abnormally high body temperature • Uses simple questionnaires to investigate physical activity patterns • Method to assess physical activity that depend on the human perception • ...
Unit 6 Vocabulary 2023-01-08
DBG 4.32-35 2012-11-27
18 Clues: press • custom • infantry • at night • meanwhile • war chariot • near, around • loot, plunder • advance, follow • with arms/weapons • uncertain, unsure • suitable, favorable • place, put, position • crowded, in close order • come often, keep coming • how great, how much/many • scarcely, hardly, painfully • practice, training, exercise
Spelling 10 2016-10-25
19 Clues: body • lucky • brain • chose • worker • exercise • Mr. White • Mr. White • in specific • get a raise • Brooklyn Dodgers • able to make money • outlining, drawing • conservative, middle • being nice to others • Mr White this morning • money on your paycheck • favorable, good results • the way Jordan talks out
Sports Nutrition 2023-10-22
Across
- The phase after exercise when glycogen levels are replenished to pre-exercise levels.
- A set of three related medical problems – disordered eating, amenorrhea, and osteoporosis – common among female athletes.
- A technique used by endurance athletes to trick the muscles into storing more glycogen for extra energy.
- Any substances designed to enhance strength and endurance.
- A product formed in the muscles because of the incomplete breakdown of glucose during anaerobic activity.
- A substance that increases urine production.
- The body’s storage form of glucose.
- An activity in which the muscles are using oxygen faster than the heart and lungs can deliver it.
Down
- Salts and minerals that can conduct electrical impulses in the body. Common human electrolytes are sodium chloride, potassium, and calcium.
- Conscious consideration of the relationship between energy intake from food and energy output from exercise.
- An abnormal cessation of menstrual periods.
- A measure of the speed at which various carbohydrates are digested into glucose, absorbed, and enter the bloodstream.
- A substance that causes vomiting.
- An activity that uses large muscles and is done at a moderate, steady pace for long periods. The heart and lungs can meet the muscles’ oxygen needs throughout an aerobic activity.
14 Clues: A substance that causes vomiting. • The body’s storage form of glucose. • An abnormal cessation of menstrual periods. • A substance that increases urine production. • Any substances designed to enhance strength and endurance. • The phase after exercise when glycogen levels are replenished to pre-exercise levels. • ...
FN42 Obj. 2.04 Vocabulary Words 2025-05-06
Across
- An activity that uses large muscles and is done at a moderate, steady pace for long periods. The heart and lungs can meet the muscles’ oxygen needs throughout an aerobic activity.
- A set of three related medical problems – disordered eating, amenorrhea, and osteoporosis – common among female athletes.
- The phase after exercise when glycogen levels are replenished to pre-exercise levels.
- A technique used by endurance athletes to trick the muscles into storing more glycogen for extra energy.
- A substance that increases urine production.
Down
- index A measure of the speed at which various carbohydrates are digested into glucose, absorbed, and enter the bloodstream.
- Salts and minerals that can conduct electrical impulses in the body. Common human electrolytes are sodium chloride, potassium, and calcium.
- Any substances designed to enhance strength and endurance.
- A product formed in the muscles because of the incomplete breakdown of glucose during anaerobic activity.
- Conscious consideration of the relationship between energy intake from food and energy output from exercise.
- The body’s storage form of glucose.
- A substance that causes vomiting.
- An abnormal cessation of menstrual periods.
- An activity in which the muscles are using oxygen faster than the heart and lungs can deliver it.
14 Clues: A substance that causes vomiting. • The body’s storage form of glucose. • An abnormal cessation of menstrual periods. • A substance that increases urine production. • Any substances designed to enhance strength and endurance. • The phase after exercise when glycogen levels are replenished to pre-exercise levels. • ...
Abigail crossword 2020-09-06
Verbs in past 2020-09-15
World PT Day 2023-09-04
Vocabulary Review: Unit 1, Set 3 Synonyms 2023-09-27
Sleeping Problem 2023-06-18
Health and Fitness Collocations 2021-10-04
Crossword Puzzle 2024-09-09
Spanish 2025-02-24
The Word Finder 2024-10-14
Bill of rights 2024-11-12
New school 2020-09-02
17 Clues: Sớm • ở đây • Ai đó • Sau đó • Vật lý • thú vị • Háo hức • từ vựng • Bóng đá • Lịch sử • Đồng phục • Tiếng anh • Tuyệt, tốt • ngày đầu tiên • Bài tập về nhà • Bài tập thể dục • bài học,buổi học
19.05. powt słów 2020-05-18
17 Clues: łatwy • paliwo • trudny • zdrowy • dołączyć • niezdrowy • ćwiczenie • przyjemność • cichy, cicho • różnorodność • całkiem, dość • zadania domowe, w edukacji • mieć, ale też jeść, albo pić • .... up - odebrać kogoś skądś • take a ..... - uciąć sobie drzemkę • czerpać przyjemność, doceniać, lubić • zajęcia domowe np. sprzątanie, pranie
dog 2024-05-09
Across
- - Canine sense action
- - Plaything for dogs
- - Dog variety
- - Basic command
- - Food container
- - Neck accessory
- - Dog's foot
- - Animal companion
- - Dog's happy movement
- - Exercise activity
Down
- - Game with a dog
- - Dog's rear appendage
- - Canine vocalization
- - Resting activity
- - Fetch object
- - Dog's affection
- - Teach commands
17 Clues: - Dog's foot • - Dog variety • - Fetch object • - Basic command • - Food container • - Neck accessory • - Teach commands • - Game with a dog • - Dog's affection • - Resting activity • - Animal companion • - Exercise activity • - Plaything for dogs • - Canine sense action • - Canine vocalization • - Dog's rear appendage • - Dog's happy movement
ocean crossword 2025-09-14
17 Clues: blue • a castle • exercise • has a finn • yuck to eat • has a motor • water sport • In the ocean • water droplet • the sea moves • marine animal • walks sideways • lots of colours • lets go fishing • massive creature • found on the beach • has eight tentacles
Verbs in the past and present 2024-05-07
Across
- - Did he ________ from the bridge last night? (to jump)
- - She _______ the house early yesterday. (to leave)
- - Did he ________ enough money? (to save)
- - You ______ this song last year. (to sing)
- - It _______ me a lot. (to help)
- - She _________ her hair every month. (to change)
Down
- - They __________ the question asked. (to understand)
- - He doesn't ______ video games every day. (to play)
- - She ________to dance on Mondays. (to like)
- - Does he ___________ every morning? (to exercise)
10 Clues: - It _______ me a lot. (to help) • - Did he ________ enough money? (to save) • - You ______ this song last year. (to sing) • - She ________to dance on Mondays. (to like) • - She _________ her hair every month. (to change) • - Does he ___________ every morning? (to exercise) • - She _______ the house early yesterday. (to leave) • ...
ANXIETY RELEIF 2023-06-20
Across
- - Listening to soothing melodies can provide comfort.
- - Spending time outdoors can help ease anxiety.
- - Joyful response that helps alleviate tension.
- - Adequate rest is essential for managing anxiety.
- - Take deep breaths to relax and find serenity.
Down
- - Physical activity releases endorphins, boosting mood.
- - Physical and mental exercise that promotes relaxation.
- - Seek help from loved ones or professionals.
- - Practice mindfulness to reduce stress and anxiety.
- - State of tranquility and peace.
10 Clues: - State of tranquility and peace. • - Seek help from loved ones or professionals. • - Spending time outdoors can help ease anxiety. • - Joyful response that helps alleviate tension. • - Take deep breaths to relax and find serenity. • - Adequate rest is essential for managing anxiety. • - Practice mindfulness to reduce stress and anxiety. • ...
Why you should kayak with kids by evrwild.com 2022-11-15
Across
- Time spent in nature increases kids ability to _____.
- The top thing kids crave from adults. Their _____.
- Kids who kayak feel _____ in their own abilities.
- Kayaking is a great way to build _____.
- Kayaking is a great way to spent _____ time.
Down
- Time spent _____ makes kids feel happier.
- Kayaking improves your overall _____.
- Kayaking is a great form of _____.
- Kayaking provides endless opportunity for the _____.
- Quality of _____ improves with exercise.
10 Clues: Kayaking is a great form of _____. • Kayaking improves your overall _____. • Kayaking is a great way to build _____. • Quality of _____ improves with exercise. • Time spent _____ makes kids feel happier. • Kayaking is a great way to spent _____ time. • Kids who kayak feel _____ in their own abilities. • The top thing kids crave from adults. Their _____. • ...
energy system 2025-05-28
Across
- what comes out of food
- by product of the anerobic energy system
- what we measure HR in
- requires oxygen
- adipose tissue is the scientific name for this
- sport and activity's requiring movement
Down
- the parts of food that can be burnt off with exercise
- doesn't require oxygen
- you use this for quick bursts of energy for short, high-intensity activities
- the number of times the heart beats per minute
10 Clues: requires oxygen • what we measure HR in • what comes out of food • doesn't require oxygen • sport and activity's requiring movement • by product of the anerobic energy system • the number of times the heart beats per minute • adipose tissue is the scientific name for this • the parts of food that can be burnt off with exercise • ...
Health Mantra Quiz 2025-08-20
Across
- Things like carrots, broccoli, and spinach.
- Well-balanced meals that are keep you healthy.
- The opposite of awake.
- A type of exercise that involves holding poses, meditation etc.
Down
- Food that you eat every day.
- Activities done to keep fit for e.g. jumping, running, squates
- Feeling happy and well.
- Things like apples, bananas, and oranges.
- Food that isn't healthy, like chips and candy.
- Feeling low energy and need of rest.
10 Clues: The opposite of awake. • Feeling happy and well. • Food that you eat every day. • Feeling low energy and need of rest. • Things like apples, bananas, and oranges. • Things like carrots, broccoli, and spinach. • Food that isn't healthy, like chips and candy. • Well-balanced meals that are keep you healthy. • Activities done to keep fit for e.g. jumping, running, squates • ...
UnPlug and Play 2023-01-13
18 Clues: poker • fore! • night • 5 pin • torture • phonics • ohmmmmm • La La La • on a hook • lululemon • Catch a wave • Pots and pans • whitewater or lake • dust on your apron • grandma's handywork • canadian outdoor pasttime • what you do at Mount Robson • partner activity with the dog
TOPS/KOPS WORLD 2024-08-16
18 Clues: GOAL • status • be active • encourage • incentives • win prizes • reach goal • record food • get together • record weight • see the results • watch food intake • hang out together • Regional Area rally • US state convention • the leader and crew • groups across the USA/Canada • Canadian provincial convention
Les Ordres- Commands 2024-08-28
18 Clues: Go • look • read • Speak • Watch • repeat • listen • Sit down • Stand up • do exercise • ici Come here • Open the books • Close the books • Write the sentence • Do you understand? • Work with a partener • Put the desks together • Do you have any questions?
Unit 1 Hobbies 2025-10-01
18 Clues: to ski • to run • to bake • to read • to cook • to sing • to walk • to sleep • to write • to skate • to travel • to exercise • to watch t.v. • to take photos • to go shopping • to lift weights • to play videogames • to go to the movies
6. I get up at five. 2022-04-12
Everyday activities 2023-02-19
Bill of Rights 2025-11-14
C3L1 Vocab Practice 2021-10-06
New Year's resolutions 2023-01-12
17 Clues: stop • plus • moins • aider • timide • voyager • étudier • economiser • faire du sport • passer du temps • la classe de 5ème • aller en vacances • dire des gros mots • être un meilleur ami • faire tous mes devoirs • manger des cochonneries • obtenir de meilleures notes
Sangha 2020-04-11
17 Clues: Music • Relax • Marching • Attention • Discussion • Sangha Guru • Stand at Ease • Sangha Anthem • Words of Wisdom • Dhanda exercise • Time Table/Agenda • Sangha Calisthenics • Intellectual Teaching • Famous/Important Quotes • Gathering in a formation • Ancient India Martial Arts • Count of Sevikas/Swayam Sevaks
Family Crossword 2024-12-24
17 Clues: Maasi • Levad • Smarty • Eldest • Artist • Kasooti • Detective • We are here • eldest lady • Exercise wali • Running waale • Tallest in 30- • tallest in 30+ • Starts from 1st Jan • Also known as teshwar • Happens on 31st Night • Has a naughty yet charming smile
ACCIONES / VERBOS 2023-03-13
16 Clues: to go • to buy • to eat • to run • to cook • to jump • to read • to play • to study • to write • to watch • to pactice • to have lunch • to ride a bike • to do exercise • to have breakfast
Kegiatan Sehari-hari 2025-09-14
16 Clues: sleep • lunch • dinner • playing • breakfast • break time • taking a nap • washing dishes • brushing teeth • start studying • doing homework • exercise/workout • studying/learning • cleaning/tidying up • take shower/take a bath • muka face washing (wash my face)
Supporting My Mental Health 2023-05-16
Across
- mental health strategy practiced in health class which produces a piece of art
- feeling of worrying or unease
- the act of practicing healthy habits on a regular basis
- the established set of attitudes held by someone; how they think
- plan of action designed to help achieve a goal
- freedom from disturbance; tranquility
- to engage in mental exercise for heightened awareness
Down
- to record experiences, feelings, or reflections
- not showing or experiencing nervousness or anger
- activity requiring physical effort
- a way of carrying out a particular task
- state of being free from illness or injury
- state of tension caused by a difficult situation
13 Clues: feeling of worrying or unease • activity requiring physical effort • freedom from disturbance; tranquility • a way of carrying out a particular task • state of being free from illness or injury • plan of action designed to help achieve a goal • to record experiences, feelings, or reflections • not showing or experiencing nervousness or anger • ...
Weekly Brain Booster 2023-01-16
Across
- An STD that attacks the immune system and eventually leads to AIDs.
- A watch to assist you on your fitness journey. Buy now at Fitbit.com
- To resuscitate someone through chest compression and mouth-to-mouth
- Domestic __________
- A nutrient found in grains
- To keep your body in good condition through exercise and to eat well.
Down
- To get all of the proper nutrients in your food/drink.
- The charge a minor gets when found with alcohol or drugs.
- Mental _________
- A mineral found in vegetables, vital to your health.
- Overweight and ________
- Grown without chemicals or pesticides
- A place to go for exercise and weight training
13 Clues: Mental _________ • Domestic __________ • Overweight and ________ • A nutrient found in grains • Grown without chemicals or pesticides • A place to go for exercise and weight training • A mineral found in vegetables, vital to your health. • To get all of the proper nutrients in your food/drink. • The charge a minor gets when found with alcohol or drugs. • ...
1-5单元 2021-05-18
Señor Huesos 2015-02-02
18 Clues: you grow • you grew • they bled • we nourish • I exercise • they bleed • he breathed • he breathes • I exercised • you swallow • we nourished • you swallowed • I was exercising • he was breathing • you were growing • they were bleeding • we were nourishing • you were swallowing
Kegiatan Sehari-hari 2025-09-14
17 Clues: lunch • sleep • dinner • playing • breakfast • break time • taking a nap • washing dishes • brushing teeth • doing homework • start studying • exercise/workout • studying/learning • cleaning/tidying up • get back from school • take shower/take a bath • muka face washing (wash my face)
Pacific Fitness Bootcamp 2016-11-01
Across
- Drink this daily
- They keep you strong
- It helps build and repair muscles and bones.You can find it eating chicken.
- Gym in Latuoka
- You should have at least 8 hours every night
Down
- A fun way to exercise with friends
- It gives the body energy. You can find it eating bread.
- Skipping, jumping, running
- You use it to run in the gym
- You should always wear them to exercise
10 Clues: Gym in Latuoka • Drink this daily • They keep you strong • Skipping, jumping, running • You use it to run in the gym • A fun way to exercise with friends • You should always wear them to exercise • You should have at least 8 hours every night • It gives the body energy. You can find it eating bread. • ...
DC: Delight Crossword 2021-11-19
Across
- ideals, conduct
- tutor, mentor
- say hi, hello
- related to Islam
- hint, suggestion
- information, bulletin
- respectful, well-mannered
- character, essence
- great pleasure, joy
- thankful
Down
- branch of knowledge
- artistry, craft
- guardian, nurturer
- journal, publication
- pupil, disciple
- exercise, physical activity
- proficiency, articulacy
- look happy, express friendliness
18 Clues: thankful • tutor, mentor • say hi, hello • artistry, craft • ideals, conduct • pupil, disciple • related to Islam • hint, suggestion • guardian, nurturer • character, essence • branch of knowledge • great pleasure, joy • journal, publication • information, bulletin • proficiency, articulacy • respectful, well-mannered • exercise, physical activity • look happy, express friendliness
9a and 9b Vocab 2024-03-11
18 Clues: song • child • drums • member • to run • Münzen • to shop • exciting • to spend • to begin • to vacuum • to suggest • to collect • pleasure, enjoyment • to clean up (the room) • to exercise or work out • to clear off (the table) • to plan or intend to do something
Ellicott classes 2025-02-13
18 Clues: science • numbers • singing • the past • chemistry • a language • history films • drawing class • Exercise class • taking pictures • latest information • playing instruments • lifting weight class • making a memory book • making things with yarn • Making things with lumber • making things with plastic • using computers to code class
Unit 1 Hobbies 2025-10-01
18 Clues: to ski • to run • to bake • to walk • to draw • to sing • to swim • to read • to skate • to write • to sleep • to exercise • to watch t.v. • to go shopping • to take photos • to lift weights • to play videogames • to go to the movies
Effects of Acupuncture and Acupressure on Cancer-Related Fatigue 2015-12-31
Across
- results from Molassiotis et al. support that acupucture is ______ effective than acupressure in relieving CRF.
- zick et al. found acupressure was found to have positive effects on sleep disturbande and ______ in patients with cancer.
- according to the _______ medicine theory, an acupoint often produces multiple therapeutic effects for various symptoms.
- management of CRF includes pharmacotherapy, elevation of _____, and exercise.
- ezzo et al.'s systematic review revealed that acupuncture was more effective than acupressure in reducing acute ______.
- liu et al. added CRF education and aerobic _______ in addition to auricular acupressure in their study arms.
- seven out of eight acupuncture studies reports improvement in CRT, but only _____ were statistically significant.
Down
- the existence of _______ effects cammpt be negated in acupuncture and acupressure.
- xu et al. added abdominal breathing exercise and ______ therapy to self-conducted acupressure.
- all of the studies included in the papers were acceptable in quality but had ______ flaws with an associated risk of bias.
- deng et al. found no relationship between ______ and CRF outcome.
- the optimal intensity and _______ of treatment are unclear for acupuncture and acupressure.
- additional well-designed studies are needed to confirm the ______ of acupressure and acupuncture.
- _______ is on e of the most common and distressing symptoms in patients with cancer.
14 Clues: deng et al. found no relationship between ______ and CRF outcome. • management of CRF includes pharmacotherapy, elevation of _____, and exercise. • the existence of _______ effects cammpt be negated in acupuncture and acupressure. • _______ is on e of the most common and distressing symptoms in patients with cancer. • ...
七下 Unit2 2022-03-18
French Crossword 2025-10-17
20 Clues: be • never • choose • to avoid • to train • everyday • be healthy • doing sit ups • to do running • doing push ups • It's better to • It's better to • doing aerobics • to do exercise • a balanced meal • going to the gym • healthy lifestyle • strength training • eat a healthy diet • good for your health
ACTION WORDS 2022-09-13
Spellings 2020-05-21
daily routines 2017-11-09
3c words 2018-12-03
Capitulo IA 2024-09-04
¿Qué haces en tu tiempo libre? 2025-01-27
Vocabulary 2025-05-22
Dias de Semana 2025-09-30
Sports Nutrition 2025-04-16
Across
- The phase after exercise when glycogen levels are replenished to pre-exercise levels.
- A substance that causes vomiting.
- A measure of the speed at which various carbohydrates are digested into glucose, absorbed, and enter the bloodstream.
- A technique used by endurance athletes to trick the muscles into storing more glycogen for extra energy.
- An activity that uses large muscles and is done at a moderate, steady pace for long periods. The heart and lungs can meet the muscles’ oxygen needs throughout an aerobic activity.
- A set of three related medical problems – disordered eating, amenorrhea, and osteoporosis – common among female athletes.
Down
- An activity in which the muscles are using oxygen faster than the heart and lungs can deliver it.
- Conscious consideration of the relationship between energy intake from food and energy output from exercise.
- The body’s storage form of glucose.
- Salts and minerals that can conduct electrical impulses in the body. Common human electrolytes are sodium chloride, potassium, and calcium.
- A substance that increases urine production.
- A product formed in the muscles because of the incomplete breakdown of glucose during anaerobic activity.
- Any substances designed to enhance strength and endurance.
- An abnormal cessation of menstrual periods.
14 Clues: A substance that causes vomiting. • The body’s storage form of glucose. • An abnormal cessation of menstrual periods. • A substance that increases urine production. • Any substances designed to enhance strength and endurance. • The phase after exercise when glycogen levels are replenished to pre-exercise levels. • ...
THE LAST LESSON 2020-08-12
16 Clues: fear • shook • shock • border • coiled • protect • disturbance • short tempered • in one attempt • doing exercise • felt embarrassed • formal or serious • overcome temptation • feel ashamed & regretful • one who learns work under someone • law enforcing military rule upon civilians
Said´s crossword 2021-06-24
16 Clues: j__p(pe) • c_l__s(eca) • e_er__s_(pe) • dr__in_s(eca) • __d(religion) • b_b__(religion • l_a_n(english) • _t__y(literature) • __an_l__e(english) • sen_en__(literature) • m__s(social studies) • _pe_at__n(mathematics) • pl_n_(natural sciences) • _o_n__y(social studies) • p__n_t(natural sciences) • _ul__pl__ati_n(mathematics)
La Vida Sana 2023-12-18
16 Clues: vape • health • you must • the body • the heart • do sports • take drugs • your lungs • do exercise • you must not • eat fast food • drink alcohol • stay in shape • to be healthy • smoke cigarettes • drink lots of water
