exercise Crossword Puzzles
Stunts Video 2023-09-19
Crossword 2026-02-06
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Vocabulario 2024-05-06
Factors that affect behaviour, emotion and thought 2013-07-01
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- an activity requiring physical effort carried out to sustain health and fitness.
- Theorist that explored exercise with his results finding that 1 in 4 Canadians exercised regularly and those that exercised regularly reported feeling more energetic, less depressed and less tired, but was it the less depressed and less tired that exercised more?
- a type of drug that are depressants, therefore they reduce the activity of the CNS, they are used in conjunction with behaviour therapies and they are used to help people learn to cope with anxious or panic situations.
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- a type of drug that works in 3 ways; they increase the amount of norepinephrine or serotonin available in the NS, they inhibit an enzyme that breaks down neurotransmitters and they block re-uptake of neurotransmitters. This type of drug is often used alongside cognitive therapies and exercise programs.
- Theorists that used mildly depressed female college students, 1/3 were in the relaxation group, 1/3 were the control group and did no treatment, and 1/3 did aerobic exercises. After 10 weeks of treatment they found that the control group was the same and both the exercise groups improved, with the aerobic exercise group improving the most.
- The theorist that believed that exercise benefits physical health, halving the risk of heart attacks & adding 2 years to life expectancy, strengthens heart, increase blood flow, lower blood pressure & blood press reaction to stress, increase production of mood boosting neurotransmitters such as serotonin, endorphins and norephinephrine.
- a drug also known as ectasy and is a stimulant and hallucinogen. Prolonged use-damages neurones that release serotonin and can lead to depression
- He did a study of high school students and found that those who did high levels of exercise were less depressed, had better relationship with their parents, had less drug use and better grades.
- a type of drug that are used in treatment of people with mental health issues, one type works by lowering the responsiveness of the NS to irrelevant stimuli.
9 Clues: an activity requiring physical effort carried out to sustain health and fitness. • a drug also known as ectasy and is a stimulant and hallucinogen. Prolonged use-damages neurones that release serotonin and can lead to depression • ...
Factors that affect behaviour, emotion and thought 2013-07-01
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- a type of drug that are depressants, therefore they reduce the activity of the CNS, they are used in conjunction with behaviour therapies and they are used to help people learn to cope with anxious or panic situations.
- The theorist that believed that exercise benefits physical health, halving the risk of heart attacks & adding 2 years to life expectancy, strengthens heart, increase blood flow, lower blood pressure & blood press reaction to stress, increase production of mood boosting neurotransmitters such as serotonin, endorphins and norephinephrine.
- Theorists that used mildly depressed female college students, 1/3 were in the relaxation group, 1/3 were the control group and did no treatment, and 1/3 did aerobic exercises. After 10 weeks of treatment they found that the control group was the same and both the exercise groups improved, with the aerobic exercise group improving the most.
- He did a study of high school students and found that those who did high levels of exercise were less depressed, had better relationship with their parents, had less drug use and better grades.
- a type of drug that are used in treatment of people with mental health issues, one type works by lowering the responsiveness of the NS to irrelevant stimuli.
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- a type of drug that works in 3 ways; they increase the amount of norepinephrine or serotonin available in the NS, they inhibit an enzyme that breaks down neurotransmitters and they block re-uptake of neurotransmitters. This type of drug is often used alongside cognitive therapies and exercise programs.
- Theorist that explored exercise with his results finding that 1 in 4 Canadians exercised regularly and those that exercised regularly reported feeling more energetic, less depressed and less tired, but was it the less depressed and less tired that exercised more?
- a drug also known as ectasy and is a stimulant and hallucinogen. Prolonged use-damages neurones that release serotonin and can lead to depression
- an activity requiring physical effort carried out to sustain health and fitness.
9 Clues: an activity requiring physical effort carried out to sustain health and fitness. • a drug also known as ectasy and is a stimulant and hallucinogen. Prolonged use-damages neurones that release serotonin and can lead to depression • ...
20 Easy Ways To Exercise 2013-01-16
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- _ _ _ _ _ your house.
- _ _ _ the grass.
- Choose _ _ _ _ _ over an elevator.
- Play _ _ _ physical activities.
- get an _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ buddy.
- Play a _ _ _ _ _.
- Wash your car by _ _ _ _.
- Go to the _ _ _.
- _ _ _ around the park.
- _ _ _ _ with kids.
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- _ _ _ _ _ flowers in your garden.
- Have relay _ _ _ _ _ with your friends and family.
- Skip drive-throughs and go _ _ _ _ _.
- _ _ _ _ to work.
- Park _ _ _ _ _ _ _ away from your destination.
- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ when you wake up and before you go to bed.
- _ _ _ _ at the beach.
- Walk the _ _ _.
- Explore trails or streets in a different _ _ _ _.
- Sign up for _ _ _ _.
20 Clues: Walk the _ _ _. • _ _ _ _ to work. • _ _ _ the grass. • Go to the _ _ _. • Play a _ _ _ _ _. • _ _ _ _ with kids. • Sign up for _ _ _ _. • _ _ _ _ _ your house. • _ _ _ _ at the beach. • _ _ _ around the park. • Wash your car by _ _ _ _. • get an _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ buddy. • Play _ _ _ physical activities. • _ _ _ _ _ flowers in your garden. • Choose _ _ _ _ _ over an elevator. • ...
design your own vocabulary exercise 2014-05-07
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- Being, characteristic of, or befitting a rascal
- To dissect the living body
- Existing, occurring, or living at the same time
- Cheaply showy in a tasteless way
- Having or showing good manners
- Visually charming or quaint
- Disagreement
- Vibratory, shaking, or quivering
- A sudden, unpredictable change
- A woman who inherits or has a right of inheritance
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- Subject to individual will without restriction
- Making a harsh, low sound
- Not limited to just one part of the world
- Lacking in variety, tediously unvarying
- Lacking in spirit or interest
- Very generous
- Extraordinarily fine or admirable
- A coal mine, including all buildings and equipment
- To settle securely or snugly
- To walk with a leisurely gait
20 Clues: Disagreement • Very generous • Making a harsh, low sound • To dissect the living body • Visually charming or quaint • To settle securely or snugly • Lacking in spirit or interest • To walk with a leisurely gait • Having or showing good manners • A sudden, unpredictable change • Cheaply showy in a tasteless way • Vibratory, shaking, or quivering • Extraordinarily fine or admirable • ...
design your own vocabulary exercise 2014-05-07
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- To settle securely or snugly
- Having or showing good manners
- Lacking in variety, tediously unvarying
- A coal mine, including all buildings and equipment
- Existing, occurring, or living at the same time
- A woman who inherits or has a right of inheritance
- Subject to individual will without restriction
- Extraordinarily fine or admirable
- To dissect the living body
- Cheaply showy in a tasteless way
- Disagreement
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- Making a harsh, low sound
- Vibratory, shaking, or quivering
- Not limited to just one part of the world
- Visually charming or quaint
- Very generous
- To walk with a leisurely gait
- Being, characteristic of, or befitting a rascal
- Lacking in spirit or interest
- A sudden, unpredictable change
20 Clues: Disagreement • Very generous • Making a harsh, low sound • To dissect the living body • Visually charming or quaint • To settle securely or snugly • To walk with a leisurely gait • Lacking in spirit or interest • Having or showing good manners • A sudden, unpredictable change • Vibratory, shaking, or quivering • Cheaply showy in a tasteless way • Extraordinarily fine or admirable • ...
Nutrition for Sport and Exercise 2018-02-05
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- It is the main energy source that cells use for most of their work.
- Stimulates the breakdown of glycogen when the blood glucose concentration decreases (e.g. during fasting).
- It is the organ that produces insulin and glucagon and many other digestive enzymes.
- All the biochemical reactions that occur within an organism, including anabolic and catabolic reactions.
- Starch and glycogen are examples of those.
- Second stage of cellular respiration; occurs in matrix of mitochondrion.
- It is the process that occurs after the ingestion and digestion of food, where nutrients enter the bloodstream, either by diffusion or active transportation.
- It is the combination of two monosaccharides, through a condensation reaction.
- It where the mechanical digestion of food begins.
- After water, they are the most abundant compounds in the body.
- It is the chemical and mechanical breakdown of food into nutrients.
- They can be saturated or unsaturated and during the β-oxidation are gradually broken down to acetyl CoA.
- They can be essential or non-essential and required for the synthesis of proteins.
- Excess post-exercise oxygen consumption also known as Oxygen debt.
- Proteins, specific in kind and quantity for breaking down nutrients.
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- It is the catabolic process that breaks down glucose to pyruvate.
- Energy requiring reactions whereby small molecules are built up into larger ones.
- It is the destructive phase of metabolism, where larger molecules are converted to smaller ones.
- It is the end product of glycolysis and without O2 it is converted into lactic acid.
- It is a high energy molecule that is broken down to provide a phosphate molecule to ADP to form ATP.
- The process that releases energy (ATP) by breaking the chemical bonds of organic compounds.
- Their general chemical composition is (CH2O)n and they are the most important source of food energy.
- It is the process of breaking down fat stores
- Micronutrients that are vital for health and well-being and are found in fruits, vegetables and some meat.
- Micronutrients that are required in the diet for the maintenance of health (e.g. calcium (Ca), sodium (Na) and potassium (K)).
- It is a muscular organ characterized by folds called rugae and a hollow space classed lumen and it is where the gastric acid is secreted.
- It is essential to all forms of life and two of the many functions are thermoregulation and transport of nutrients, hormones and respiratory gases.
- It is an hormone secreted by the pancreas and causes the liver and muscle cells to take in glucose and store it in form of glycogen.
- It produces and secretes the bile for fat's digestion.
29 Clues: Starch and glycogen are examples of those. • It is the process of breaking down fat stores • It where the mechanical digestion of food begins. • It produces and secretes the bile for fat's digestion. • After water, they are the most abundant compounds in the body. • It is the catabolic process that breaks down glucose to pyruvate. • ...
Equine Health, Exercise, and Nutrition 2024-05-01
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- deadly viral infection spread by infected animals
- disease which sometimes causes abortion in pregnant mares
- documents denoting an animal’s health records
- act of vaccinating; introduction of previously treated microorganisms with the
- is characterized by the spasm of involuntary muscles
- anaerobic bacteria; infectious disease introduced through a puncture wound
- diagnostic test for equine infectious anemia; developed by Dr. Leroy Coggins in the 1970s
- highly contagious infection of the nose, throat and lungs
- labor saving device; automatically fills with water for a horse to drink at its
- piece of equipment out of which horses eat
- eating numerous small meals throughout the day
- administering drugs orally using a wormer, dewormer or drench
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- water placed in a large tank for horses to drink out of
- disease affecting horses which is the inflammation of the brain and spinal cord
- test which checks for dehydration
- insects
- number of breaths taken within a set amount of time
- equine distemper; contagious upper respiratory tract infection
- also called swamp fever; disease affecting horses which is transmitted by
- quality of hay, whether good or bad; is affected maturity at harvest, color, and
- plant material such as pasture or hay
- of weeds, mold and dust present
- heart rate measurement taken when relaxed, but awake
- to develop immunity
24 Clues: insects • to develop immunity • of weeds, mold and dust present • test which checks for dehydration • plant material such as pasture or hay • piece of equipment out of which horses eat • documents denoting an animal’s health records • eating numerous small meals throughout the day • deadly viral infection spread by infected animals • ...
Health, Medicine and Exercise // A2 2023-11-12
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- в хорошей форме
- простуда
- рука (от кисти до плеча)
- младенец
- лечь, прилечь
- хорошо
- зубная щетка
- несчастный случай, авария
- проблема
- мертвый, умерший
- больной, нездоровый
- мыло
- ache боль в животе
- проверять, осматривать
- боль
- причинять боль, болеть
- волосы
- ломать
- чувствовать
- кровь
- рука (кисть)
- лекарство
- зубная боль
- температура
- ступня
- машина скорой помощи
- умереть
- нога
- медсестра/медбрат
- спина
- больной, нездоровый
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- больница, госпиталь
- расческа, расчесывать, гребень
- опасность
- опасный, рискованный
- плавать
- живот, желудок
- резать, порез
- аптека
- слышать
- ходить (гулять)
- здоровье
- мозг
- назначенная встреча
- падать
- голова
- ухо
- стоматолог
- зуб
- палец (на руке)
- отдых, отдыхать
- тело, туловище
- доктор
- чистый, чистить, убирать
- сердце
- уставший
- лицо
- бежать
- нос
- упражнение, тренировка, упражняться
- шея
61 Clues: ухо • зуб • нос • шея • мозг • мыло • боль • лицо • нога • кровь • спина • аптека • хорошо • падать • голова • волосы • ломать • доктор • сердце • бежать • ступня • плавать • слышать • умереть • простуда • младенец • здоровье • проблема • уставший • опасность • лекарство • стоматолог • чувствовать • зубная боль • температура • зубная щетка • рука (кисть) • резать, порез • лечь, прилечь • живот, желудок • тело, туловище • в хорошей форме • ходить (гулять) • палец (на руке) • ...
MS Spanish day 3 exercise 2024-08-20
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- to tell your age, you would say "Tengo doce _______."
- Father in Spanish
- In Spanish, to say that you live in Taipei, you would say "________ en Taiwán" (the subject is "yo"
- Grandma in Spanish
- Brother in Spanish
- In the morning we say "Buenos _______"
- Uncle in Spanish
- The English language, in Spanish
- Sister in Spanish
- To ask how are you, in Spanish we say "¿Cómo ________?"
- Cat in Spanish
- Old in Spanish (male)
- The country of Taiwan, in Spanish
- Young in Spanish
- The Chinese language, in Spanish
- The word "Where" in Spanish, used in "Where do you live?" and "Where are you from?"
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- The answer to the "How are you?" question in Spanish, where you say "Fine" or "well"
- The country of Spain, in Spanish
- In the afternoon, often after lunch, we can say "Buenas _______"
- At night, you would say "Buenas _________" to greet or to say bye to somebody.
- Bye in Spanish
- Say thank you in Spanish
- Mother in Spanish
- The Spanish language, in Spanish
- Hello in Spanish
- Grandpa in Spanish
- Aunt in Spanish
- Tall in Spanish (female)
- Dog in Spanish
- Tall in Spanish (male)
- Parents in Spanish
- The word "age" in Spanish
32 Clues: Bye in Spanish • Dog in Spanish • Cat in Spanish • Aunt in Spanish • Hello in Spanish • Uncle in Spanish • Father in Spanish • Mother in Spanish • Sister in Spanish • Young in Spanish • Grandma in Spanish • Brother in Spanish • Grandpa in Spanish • Parents in Spanish • Tall in Spanish (male) • Old in Spanish (male) • Say thank you in Spanish • Tall in Spanish (female) • The word "age" in Spanish • ...
Exercise Chapter 3 / Grade 5 2024-11-11
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- I have toothache. I should go to the ...
- I have sore throat, so I should drink a lot of ...
- The doctor write the types of medicine on a ...
- My back hurts. I might have ...
- My legs hurt. I should do more ...
- We use our ... to hold something.
- Your stomach is hurt, you may have ...
- We use our ... to smell.
- You eat a lot of chocolate, you might have ...
- Demam in English is ...
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- We use our ... to talk.
- I cannot swallow the food, I might have sore ...
- You cannot listen well, you might have ...
- If I am sick, I should ... medicine.
- I am ... to hear that
- I ... headache.
- What's the ... with you?
- You cannot bite the food, you may have ...
- My friend is sick, I will get-well-soon ... for her.
- You feel dizzy, you might have ...
- We use our ... to run and walk.
- Cacar in English is ...
- Anisa ... flu.
- We use our ... to bite the food.
- We use our ... to see.
25 Clues: Anisa ... flu. • I ... headache. • I am ... to hear that • We use our ... to see. • We use our ... to talk. • Cacar in English is ... • Demam in English is ... • What's the ... with you? • We use our ... to smell. • My back hurts. I might have ... • We use our ... to run and walk. • We use our ... to bite the food. • We use our ... to hold something. • You feel dizzy, you might have ... • ...
Equine Management: Nutrition, Health & Exercise 2022-03-21
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- Waterer labor saving device; automatically fills with water for a horse to drink at its N
- which checks for dehydration
- contagious infection of the nose, throat and lungs
- insects
- of breaths taken within a set amount of time
- 1970s
- Infectious Anemia also called swamp fever; disease affecting horses which is transmitted by R
- drugs orally using a wormer, dewormer or drench
- Papers
- placed in a large tank for horses to drink out of
- bacteria; infectious disease introduced through a puncture wound which is characterized by the spasm of involuntary muscles
- eating numerous small meals throughout the day
- Rate
- material such as pasture or hay
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- Quality quality of hay, whether good or bad; is affected maturity at harvest, color, and amount of weeds, mold and dust present
- Equine Management: Nutrition, Health & Exercise 1
- Heart Rate
- viral infection spread by infected animals
- disease which sometimes causes abortion in pregnant mares
- denoting an animal’s health records
- Fold Test
- of vaccinating; introduction of previously treated microorganisms with the intent to develop immunity
- affecting horses which is the inflammation of the brain and spinal cord
- distemper; contagious upper respiratory tract infection
- of equipment out of which horses eat
- Management: Nutrition, Health & Exercise
- rate measurement taken when relaxed, but awake
- Test diagnostic test for equine infectious anemia; developed by Dr. Leroy Coggins in N
- Watering System
29 Clues: Rate • 1970s • Papers • insects • Fold Test • Heart Rate • Watering System • which checks for dehydration • material such as pasture or hay • denoting an animal’s health records • of equipment out of which horses eat • Management: Nutrition, Health & Exercise • viral infection spread by infected animals • of breaths taken within a set amount of time • ...
What Exercise Do I Need? 2025-05-25
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- Bend around inner leg and connection to outer aids
- Work to equalize lateral suppleness + weight aids
- For bend/energy and workable connection to outer rein
- Best place to check position, weight placement, tempo
- For tempo and steady bend plus voice commands
- Engage inner hind or fix lateral walk
- Stamina development and aerobic fitness
- In canter or shoulder-in to work on straightness
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- Awareness of half-halts and weight aids for sit
- increases collection / lightness to leg for piaffe
- Straightness and forward inside leg to outside rein
- Strengthens the hindquarters
- Works on engagement and increases awareness of sit
- Opens the top line and helps with swing
- Line of travel and swing/engagement of outer hind
- Fixes on the forehand and heavy contact
- Checks self-carriage and relaxation of the back
- Visual plus feel for the half-halts
- Increases bend of the joints and agility
- A turn that loosens hips and helps walk to canter
20 Clues: Strengthens the hindquarters • Visual plus feel for the half-halts • Engage inner hind or fix lateral walk • Opens the top line and helps with swing • Fixes on the forehand and heavy contact • Stamina development and aerobic fitness • Increases bend of the joints and agility • For tempo and steady bend plus voice commands • Awareness of half-halts and weight aids for sit • ...
SM3 Unit 5 Therapeutic Exercise 2025-07-07
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- The ability of the heart and lungs to supply oxygen to muscles during prolonged physical activity.
- Inflammation The first phase of rehabilitation focusing on reducing pain, swelling, and inflammation.
- Exercises prescribed to enhance strength, flexibility, and overall function during rehabilitation.
- The second phase of rehabilitation focused on strengthening damaged tissues and improving range of motion.
- Exercises where the muscle length does not change during contraction, used to increase static strength.
- The range of motion performed with added resistance, used to assess strength.
- A muscle contraction where the muscle length remains the same.
- Documentation detailing the patient's progress during treatment and rehabilitation.
- The ability to maintain the body's center of gravity within its base of support, crucial for injury prevention and rehabilitation.
- A PNF technique where the muscle is isometrically contracted and then relaxed to allow a deeper stretch.
- Neuromuscular Fascilitation a stretching technique that combines muscle contraction and stretching to improve flexibility and range of motion, commonly used in rehabilitation.
- A muscle contraction where the muscle changes length, either shortening (concentric) or lengthening (eccentric).
- The range through which a joint can be moved by an external force without the patient's assistance.
- Exercises performed at a constant speed with varying resistance, often using specialized equipment to measure strength and torque.
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- The final phase of rehabilitation, aimed at preparing the patient to return to normal activities, including sports or work.
- A type of muscle contraction where the muscle lengthens while generating force, often used for deceleration activities.
- Movement performed with partial assistance, often used for patients with muscle weakness.
- Exercises Exercises where the resistance increases gradually as the muscle adapts, commonly using free weights or machines.
- Test A test to evaluate muscle strength by having the patient resist the examiner's force, graded on a scale from 0 to 5.
- The range through which a patient can actively move a joint without assistance.
- A proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation stretching technique where the muscle is contracted before being stretched.
- The body's ability to sense its position and movement in space, essential for balance and coordination.
- A type of muscle contraction where the muscle shortens as it generates force.
- A PNF technique involving alternating contraction and relaxation to improve flexibility and range of motion.
- Exercises designed to mimic the movements required for daily activities or sports, used in later stages of rehabilitation.
- A structured method of documentation used in healthcare that stands for Subjective, Objective, Assessment, and Plan.
- The ability to maintain balance and control body position, critical in rehabilitation for preventing falls.
- A tool used to measure the range of motion of a joint, important for tracking rehabilitation progress.
- Exercises where the distal segment (hand or foot) is not fixed and can move freely.
- Exercises where the distal segment is fixed and cannot move, providing more stability.
- Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Realistic, Timely: goal setting framework
31 Clues: A muscle contraction where the muscle length remains the same. • Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Realistic, Timely: goal setting framework • A type of muscle contraction where the muscle shortens as it generates force. • The range of motion performed with added resistance, used to assess strength. • ...
Crossword 3 2022-02-18
12 Clues: müde • auch • klein • Aufgabe • Antwort • glücklich • unglücklich • unordentlich • laut; voller Lärm • noch einmal; wieder • schreiben; schreibe • immer wie ein Chef; herrisch
The Ridge Crossword 2021-03-01
14 Clues: owner • office • swim here • this paper • maintenance • gym activity • pool activity • what frogs do • pay each month • animals we see • Bob's sidekick • runs the office • ducks swim here • our featured couple
חזרה על מילים English for Today unit-1 2022-10-21
14 Clues: בריא • משועמם • מופתע/ת • חופשת הקיץ • עייף/עייפה • נושא לימודי • לחשוב חיובי • לקבל, להסכים • פעמיים בשבוע • להתאמן, תרגיל • מאוכזב מאוכזבת • לבזבז/להוציא כסף • דאגה, לדאוג, דואג • קצר רוח, חסרת/ת סבלנות
Factors that affect behaviour, emotion and thought 2013-07-01
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- a type of drug that are depressants, therefore they reduce the activity of the CNS, they are used in conjunction with behaviour therapies and they are used to help people learn to cope with anxious or panic situations.
- Theorists that used mildly depressed female college students, 1/3 were in the relaxation group, 1/3 were the control group and did no treatment, and 1/3 did aerobic exercises. After 10 weeks of treatment they found that the control group was the same and both the exercise groups improved, with the aerobic exercise group improving the most.
- The theorist that believed that exercise benefits physical health, halving the risk of heart attacks & adding 2 years to life expectancy, strengthens heart, increase blood flow, lower blood pressure & blood press reaction to stress, increase production of mood boosting neurotransmitters such as serotonin, endorphins and norephinephrine.
- a type of drug that are used in treatment of people with mental health issues, one type works by lowering the responsiveness of the NS to irrelevant stimuli.
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- an activity requiring physical effort carried out to sustain health and fitness.
- He did a study of high school students and found that those who did high levels of exercise were less depressed, had better relationship with their parents, had less drug use and better grades.
- a type of drug that works in 3 ways; they increase the amount of norepinephrine or serotonin available in the NS, they inhibit an enzyme that breaks down neurotransmitters and they block re-uptake of neurotransmitters. This type of drug is often used alongside cognitive therapies and exercise programs.
- a drug also known as ectasy and is a stimulant and hallucinogen. Prolonged use-damages neurones that release serotonin and can lead to depression
- Theorist that explored exercise with his results finding that 1 in 4 Canadians exercised regularly and those that exercised regularly reported feeling more energetic, less depressed and less tired, but was it the less depressed and less tired that exercised more?
9 Clues: an activity requiring physical effort carried out to sustain health and fitness. • a drug also known as ectasy and is a stimulant and hallucinogen. Prolonged use-damages neurones that release serotonin and can lead to depression • ...
Factors that affect behaviour, emotion and thought 2013-07-01
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- The theorist that believed that exercise benefits physical health, halving the risk of heart attacks & adding 2 years to life expectancy, strengthens heart, increase blood flow, lower blood pressure & blood press reaction to stress, increase production of mood boosting neurotransmitters such as serotonin, endorphins and norephinephrine.
- a type of drug that works in 3 ways; they increase the amount of norepinephrine or serotonin available in the NS, they inhibit an enzyme that breaks down neurotransmitters and they block re-uptake of neurotransmitters. This type of drug is often used alongside cognitive therapies and exercise programs.
- He did a study of high school students and found that those who did high levels of exercise were less depressed, had better relationship with their parents, had less drug use and better grades.
- Theorist that explored exercise with his results finding that 1 in 4 Canadians exercised regularly and those that exercised regularly reported feeling more energetic, less depressed and less tired, but was it the less depressed and less tired that exercised more?
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- Theorists that used mildly depressed female college students, 1/3 were in the relaxation group, 1/3 were the control group and did no treatment, and 1/3 did aerobic exercises. After 10 weeks of treatment they found that the control group was the same and both the exercise groups improved, with the aerobic exercise group improving the most.
- a type of drug that are depressants, therefore they reduce the activity of the CNS, they are used in conjunction with behaviour therapies and they are used to help people learn to cope with anxious or panic situations.
- a type of drug that are used in treatment of people with mental health issues, one type works by lowering the responsiveness of the NS to irrelevant stimuli.
- an activity requiring physical effort carried out to sustain health and fitness.
- a drug also known as ectasy and is a stimulant and hallucinogen. Prolonged use-damages neurones that release serotonin and can lead to depression
9 Clues: an activity requiring physical effort carried out to sustain health and fitness. • a drug also known as ectasy and is a stimulant and hallucinogen. Prolonged use-damages neurones that release serotonin and can lead to depression • ...
Activity 1.5a - Scavenger Hunt 2018-01-12
11 Clues: tester • counselor • scientist • physiology • immunologist • practitioner • Shin teachers • administrator • claims adjuster • Safety Technician • and transplant coordinator
Meine Schultasche 2012-11-15
Health Measures 2021-11-16
13 Clues: dormir • bañarse • limpiar • sanitizar • comer sano • tomar agua • ejercitarse • cubrir tu boca • usar cubrebocas • quedarse en casa • lavar mis dientes • lavarse las manos • mantener sana distancia
Remedios Básicos y Hábitos Saludables 2023-12-11
Strength Training 2025-01-09
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- The number of reps you do of an exercise, followed by the type of rep
- Lifting the heaviest load possible one time
- The amount of weight used for a repetition
- A type of muscle contraction in which a working muscle goes from a shortened to a lengthened position
- The time you spend not doing an exercise, typically used in between sets
- A type of muscle contraction in which a working muscle goes from a lengthened to a shortened position
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- A sport that involves lifting barbells or dumbbells
- Measured in terms of how much weight can be lifted, regardless of the amount of time required to lift it
- Measured in terms of how much weight can be lifted within a specified time period
- “rep” is a complete motion of a particular exercise
10 Clues: The amount of weight used for a repetition • Lifting the heaviest load possible one time • A sport that involves lifting barbells or dumbbells • “rep” is a complete motion of a particular exercise • The number of reps you do of an exercise, followed by the type of rep • The time you spend not doing an exercise, typically used in between sets • ...
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8 Clues: ____ and quiet • inhale and exhale • absence of tension or worry • where meditation originated • emotional state of low tension • one can improve _____ by practicing meditation • physical exercise designed for relaxation and balance • to engage in mental exercise to focus on one's thoughts
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Assignment 4 P417 Kidney Disease 2017-11-08
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- a pathological condition wherein the protein albumin is present in the urine and can help diagnose chronic kidney disease
- The ______ is the microscopic structural and functional unit of the kidney.
- Performing exercise immediately post-dialysis may increase the risk of a
- this can be used in management of chronic kidney disease, reduce waste products in body
- individuals afflicted with chronic kidney disease often do not feel well and have impaired
- each of your kidneys are about the size of a __________ or weighing around 150 grams
- this can be used in management of chronic kidney disease, helps relieve swelling
- If exercise is performed during dialysis, it should be done during the __________ of treatment to avoid hypotensive responses.
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- a progressive deterioration of the kidney’s blood filtration functions
- may help prevent further deconditioning by helping to increase aerobic capacity, muscle strength and endurance, and physical vigor.
- the test that is commonly used to detect diabetes mellitus
- the kidneys control the production of
- one of the two biggest contributors to chronic kidney disease (CVD risk factor)
- _________is a peptide hormone that causes vasoconstriction and a subsequent increase in blood pressure.
- one of the two biggest contributors to chronic kidney disease (CVD risk factor)
- waster products are removed from the body after being filtered by the kidneys in the form of _______
- blood pressure regulator and helps with sodium absorption
- an ace inhibitor that helps you regulate your blood pressure
- a protein and enzyme secreted by the kidneys that participates in the body's mean arterial blood pressure
- the process of removing, by artificial means, excess water, solutes and toxins from the blood in those whose native kidneys have lost the ability to perform those functions.
- this may appear in your pee as a symptom of kidney disease
21 Clues: the kidneys control the production of • blood pressure regulator and helps with sodium absorption • the test that is commonly used to detect diabetes mellitus • this may appear in your pee as a symptom of kidney disease • an ace inhibitor that helps you regulate your blood pressure • a progressive deterioration of the kidney’s blood filtration functions • ...
Physical Activity 2021-09-23
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- Carrying too much weight can cause stress on what system?
- what rises when you are more physically active causing your body to burn more calories?
- The ability of your muscles to perform physical tasks over a period of time without tiring
- "F" in F.I.T.T. formula
- aerobic exercise increases your lung's capacity to hold air helping what system?
- Gradually increasing the demands on your body
- "I" in the F.I.T.T. formula.
- Intense of exercise that is not fueled by oxygen.
- The ability to move your body parts through their full range of motion.
- The amount of force your muscles can exert
- If additional calories are not burned through physical activity they are stored as?
- Low-level activity that prepares your body to return to a resting state.
- Food's energy value is measured in a unit of heat called what?
- The ability of your heart, lungs, and blood vessels to send fuel and oxygen to your tissues during long periods of moderate to vigorous activity.
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- Any form of movement that causes your body to use energy
- The number of times your heart beats per minute when you are not active.
- Lifestyle involving little physical activity.
- ratio of body fat to lean body tissues
- What helps build strong bones?
- The second T in the FITT formula.
- what type of exercises can be with body weight, free weights, or machines?
- The first T in the FITT formula.
- Type of exercise that can be done over a period of time fueled by oxygen.
- Gentle cardiovascular activity that prepares the muscles for work.
24 Clues: "F" in F.I.T.T. formula • "I" in the F.I.T.T. formula. • What helps build strong bones? • The first T in the FITT formula. • The second T in the FITT formula. • ratio of body fat to lean body tissues • The amount of force your muscles can exert • Lifestyle involving little physical activity. • Gradually increasing the demands on your body • ...
ACE Personal Trainer Exam Review 2023-12-14
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- A disturbance in the rate or rhythm of the heartbeat
- Motivation that comes from external rewards, such as material or social rewards
- The amount of blood pumped by the heart per minute
- The ability of a muscle or muscle group to exert force against a resistance oseverelyustained period of time
- Building a relationship with trust
- Failing to perform as a reasonable and prudent person would under similar circumstances
- Monitoring movement
- Somebody that is not active under the recommended 150 minutes of exercise a week
- Medication that "blocks" or limits sympathetic nervous system stimulation. Acts to slow heart rate
- Failure of muscular coordination; irregularity of muscular action
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- An episode in which some of the heart's blood supply is severly cut off or restricted, commonly known as a heart attack
- Moving a joint so that the two bones forming it are brought closer together
- Movement of the foot up towards the shin
- Loss of circulation, can be temporary or permanent
- A storage form of high energy phosphate in muscle cells that can be used to immediately resynthesize ATP
- Prescribe exercise, do health screenings, refer clients to other professionals, following recommendations from other medical professionals
- Making sure your program aligns with clients goals
- Lowering a muscle or bone or movement in an inferior or downward direction
- Ability to stick with a program
- Reinforces the importance of muscular training as a lifestyle component, rather than as a short term process for attaining a temporary objective
- Apple shaped individual
- Alternating exercises for opposing muscle groups with little rest between sets
- The manner or style of walking
- Continuing to move immediately after an exercise segment is completed but at a lower intensity
24 Clues: Monitoring movement • Apple shaped individual • The manner or style of walking • Ability to stick with a program • Building a relationship with trust • Movement of the foot up towards the shin • Loss of circulation, can be temporary or permanent • Making sure your program aligns with clients goals • The amount of blood pumped by the heart per minute • ...
Mental health 2023-10-19
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- A practice that involves taking a break and doing something enjoyable to reduce stress.
- The belief that one's efforts can make a difference in reducing stress is a sense of ______________.
- A hormone released during exercise that can help reduce stress.
- The practice of deep, slow, and intentional breathing to reduce stress and anxiety.
- A technique to relieve stress and achieve calmness, often involves deep breathing.
- A state of feeling overwhelmed, exhausted, and emotionally drained due to excessive stress.
- A popular relaxation technique that involves listening to soothing sounds or music.
- The state of well-being related to emotional and psychological health.
- A technique that involves focusing on the present moment and acknowledging your thoughts without judgment.
- Physical activity that can help reduce stress and boost your mood.
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- Talking to friends, family, or a therapist can provide valuable emotional ____________.
- Chronic stress can lead to this condition, characterized by feelings of sadness, hopelessness, and a lack of interest in activities.
- A technique that involves writing down your thoughts and feelings as a way to cope with stress.
- The act of simplifying tasks or responsibilities to reduce stress.
- Strategies and techniques for managing stress are often referred to as __________ mechanisms.
- A method of mental exercise and relaxation to improve mindfulness.
- A neurotransmitter often associated with feelings of happiness and well-being.
- A state of being mentally and emotionally resilient in the face of adversity.
- The feeling of being overwhelmed, anxious, or unable to cope with life's demands.
- Mental health is as important as physical health; it's a part of overall ______________.
- A common response to challenging or overwhelming situations.
21 Clues: A common response to challenging or overwhelming situations. • A hormone released during exercise that can help reduce stress. • The act of simplifying tasks or responsibilities to reduce stress. • A method of mental exercise and relaxation to improve mindfulness. • Physical activity that can help reduce stress and boost your mood. • ...
Key Terminology 2023-12-18
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- the volume of blood being pumped out with each beat of the heart
- the greatest rate at which oxygen can be taken in and utilized during exercise
- exercise system requiring only another person of near-equal size and strength
- a muscle contraction that uses total involvement of the muscle fibers
- a measure used to determine how effectively the heart functions as a respiratory organ
- fibers that are aerobic in nature and are present in greater numbers in endurance-sport athletes
- conditioning that is focused on specific requirements
- a type of stretch involving alternating contractions and stretches
- within a synergistic muscle group, a contraction of the agonist causes a reflex relaxation in the antagonist muscle, allowing it to stretch and protecting it from injury
- the onset of a menses
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- a "dynamic" contraction that either involves a shortening or a lengthening of the muscle
- a type of exercise that produces an isometric-type overload using the stretch reflex
- an approach to conditioning that attempts to bring about peak performance while reducing injuries and overtraining
- the ability to perform repetitive muscular contractions against some resistance
- specific adaptation to imposed demands
- a slow eccentric muscle contraction against resistance
- a receptor in the muscle that senses change in the length of a muscle
- maximum volume of air the lungs exchange in one breath
- training is performed with a progressively increased load or resistance at a near-maximal rate
- a position of extreme stretch on a given muscle group is assumed and held for a period of time
- ability to do work or exert force against resistance
- a muscle contraction that generates energy with no change in the length of muscle
22 Clues: the onset of a menses • specific adaptation to imposed demands • ability to do work or exert force against resistance • conditioning that is focused on specific requirements • a slow eccentric muscle contraction against resistance • maximum volume of air the lungs exchange in one breath • the volume of blood being pumped out with each beat of the heart • ...
SPORT WORD HUNT 2016-04-07
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- Transports blood away from the heart working under intense pressure that pulse can be detected.
- Nutrition source found in meats, fish, eggs, and legumes and promotes the growth of tissues, enzymes, and hormones
- A body type with a "athletic build" and often muscular with a large trunk
- Allows a forward, backward, left, and right movement in the wrists.
- Bones at a joint is forced out of its normal position.
- Frequency, intensity, time, and type
- Leads to weight loss by decreasing the body's hydration levels but can cause cramps and dehydration
- Very strong elastic fibers that are attached bone to bone to provide joint stability.
- Two types of breaks in the bone that are simple (closed) or compound (open)indicating whether the bone has broke through the skin.
- Involuntary muscle type that beats rhythmically
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- 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
- This body type carries weight around the waist, hip, and upper thighs
- Development of bone from cartilage and occurs throughout childhood and adulthood.
- Specificity, progression, overload, reversibility, tedium
- Most Common muscle attached to the skeleton giving a person their shape.
- Exercise conducted to test endurance with lower intensity and oxygen
- Movement of a limbs towards the body
- 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.
- Speeds up reactions and increases aggression but leads to high blood pressure, heart and liver problems
- Exercise conducted at a high intensity in short distance activities without oxygen.
- Treatment for injury that includes rest, ice, compression, and elevation
23 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. • Specificity, progression, overload, reversibility, tedium • Contraction where the muscle changes length with a movement • ...
November GK and History 2019-03-25
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- Which state topped the list of states with the highest employability as per the India Skills Report 2019(Use abbreviation)
- World's first genetically edited babies were created in whcih country
- Local Self Government was introduced by which Governor general
- first Viceroy of India
- Buddha attained enlightenment at
- first brand ambassador of the Uber Eats in India
- The phrase ‘Satyameva Jayate’ was taken from
- India's first nuclear armed submarine
- Which country opened the biggest airport in the world
- which bank launched the nation's first interactive credit card with buttons
- World Chess Champion
- SIMBEX is a Maritime Bilateral Exercise between India and
- Which Governor-General of India abolished the sati system(Use last name)
- How many countries are having common border with India
- Author of Rajtarangini, commonly regarded as the first genuine history of India written by an Indian
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- The 13th meeting of Group of Twenty (G20) is organized in which city
- UNICEF's youngest-ever goodwill ambassador(Use last name)
- Arya Samaj was founded by(Use second name)
- The Ajanta caves are located which city
- Chinese traveler Hiuen Tsang visited India during the reign of which King
- whuch battle laid the foundation for the British rule in India
- Which country won the Davis Cup-2018
- first President of Indian National Congress(Use last name)
- 'Little India Gate', the first-of-its-kind structure was inaugurated in which country
- Which Governor-General of India has moved the capital from Calcutta to New Delhi in 1911
- Exercise Dharma Guardian is a joint military exercise between the armies of India and
26 Clues: World Chess Champion • first Viceroy of India • Buddha attained enlightenment at • Which country won the Davis Cup-2018 • India's first nuclear armed submarine • The Ajanta caves are located which city • Arya Samaj was founded by(Use second name) • The phrase ‘Satyameva Jayate’ was taken from • first brand ambassador of the Uber Eats in India • ...
Physical Activity 2023-03-28
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- intense physical activity that builds muscle but does not use large amounts of oxygen
- includes the properties of fat, bone, muscle, and fluid that makes up body weight.
- planned physical activity done regularly to build or maintain one’s fitness.
- smooth and effective working together of your muscles and bones
- or the number of days you work out each week
- the measure of how efficiently your heart and lungs work when you exercise and how quickly they return to normal when you stop
- the most weight you can lift or the most force you can extract at one time
- or how much energy you use when you work out
- the ability to move joints fully and easily through a full range of motion.
- Being able to handle physical work and play each day without getting overly tired.
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- the ability of a muscle repeatedly uses force over a period of time
- exercise the rhythmic,moderate-to-vigorous activity that uses large amounts or oxygen and works the heart and lungs
- the ability of a muscle repeatedly uses force over a period of time
- the ability to handle the physical demands of everyday life without becoming overly tired
- the ability of your muscles to use force
- physical activities that are part of your day-to-day routine or recreation
- any movement that makes the body use extra energy.
- the places where two or more bones meet.
- the feeling of stability and control
- A method for safely increasing aspects of your workout withought injuring yourself
- the ability to perform difficult physical activity without getting overly tired
- refers to the ability to stick with a task or activity for a long period of time.
22 Clues: the feeling of stability and control • the ability of your muscles to use force • the places where two or more bones meet. • or the number of days you work out each week • or how much energy you use when you work out • any movement that makes the body use extra energy. • smooth and effective working together of your muscles and bones • ...
BG MENTAL WELLNESS AWARENESS 2023-08-02
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- A mental health professional who can prescribe medication and provide therapy.
- A mental health disorder caused by exposure to a traumatic event. (abbv.)
- A strategy that involves breaking tasks into smaller, manageable steps to reduce feelings of overwhelm
- A therapeutic technique that involves focusing on the present moment and accepting it without judgment.
- A technique that encourages positive thinking and self-empowerment.
- An anxiety disorder characterized by excessive worry and fear about everyday situations or objects
- A therapeutic technique that uses artistic expression to improve mental well-being.(2 words)
- A physical activity that increases endorphins and promotes mental well-being.
- Breathing A relaxation technique involving slow, deep breathing to reduce stress.
- Technique to stay present in moments of distress.
- A self-help strategy involving writing down thoughts and emotions to gain insight and release tension.
- A common mental health disorder characterized by persistent sadness and loss of interest in activities.
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- A disorder characterized by difficulty in falling asleep or staying asleep
- A form of exercise that benefits mental health by releasing endorphins and reducing stress.
- A natural mood-enhancing chemical released in the brain during exercise
- A mood disorder characterized by extreme mood swings, from depression to mania.
- A form of therapy that utilizes interactions with horses to promote emotional growth. (2 words)
- A type of therapy that focuses on changing negative thought patterns and behaviors (abbv.)
- Attack A feeling of intense fear or discomfort in situations where escape may be difficult.
- A hormone often referred to as the "stress hormone" because of its role in the body's stress response.
20 Clues: Technique to stay present in moments of distress. • A technique that encourages positive thinking and self-empowerment. • A natural mood-enhancing chemical released in the brain during exercise • A mental health disorder caused by exposure to a traumatic event. (abbv.) • A disorder characterized by difficulty in falling asleep or staying asleep • ...
Paper 1 #2 2025-05-07
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- Small airways in the lungs that lead from the bronchi to the alveoli
- The range of motion possible at a joint
- A device used to measure muscular strength
- Large back muscle involved in shoulder adduction and extension
- Bones with complex shapes that don't fit into other categories
- Connects muscle to bone
- Training too hard or too often without enough rest, leading to decreased performance
- A form of exercise focusing on flexibility, strength, and relaxation
- The lower part of the spine, supporting the weight of the upper body
- Explosive training using bounding and jumping to improve power
- Low-intensity activity done after exercise to help recovery and reduce muscle soreness
- The amount of blood the heart pumps out per minute
- Techniques used to increase joint movement and reduce stiffness
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- shunting The process of redirecting blood to areas where it is most needed during exercise
- Cells in the blood that help defend the body against infection
- An increase in muscle size due to training
- A flat surface used to describe direction of movement in anatomy
- Connects bone to bone and stabilises joints
- Also known as the collarbone; connects the sternum to the shoulder
- The smaller of the two bones in the lower leg
- Movement where the toes are pulled up towards the shin
- Fast twitch muscle fibres that produce powerful, explosive movements but fatigue quickly
- A training method that combines continuous running with intervals of speed
- Runs from front to back through the body and allows movement from side to side
- Synthetic substances that mimic testosterone to increase muscle growth
- A circular movement that combines flexion, extension, abduction, and adduction
- The amount of air inhaled or exhaled in a normal breath
27 Clues: Connects muscle to bone • The range of motion possible at a joint • An increase in muscle size due to training • A device used to measure muscular strength • Connects bone to bone and stabilises joints • The smaller of the two bones in the lower leg • The amount of blood the heart pumps out per minute • Movement where the toes are pulled up towards the shin • ...
MIDTERM 2025-02-13
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- Equipment for lifting weights
- Important for aerobic fitness, often outdoors
- Game played with an oval ball
- Necessary for hydration during PE activities
- Soccer's method of restarting after a goal
- Type of exercise where muscles are isolated
- Basketball player’s primary skill
- Physical exercise done by lifting
- Protective covering used for contact sports
- Involves a racket and a ball
- A running event of long distance
- A swimming stroke, often fastest
- PE activity that involves coordination and balance
- A muscular endurance test (upper body)
- A game where players score by hitting a ball over a net
- Sport requiring skates on ice
- Common exercise for flexibility
- Required for injury prevention
- Activity for building strength and endurance in muscles
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- Sprinting event length (in meters)
- Main field for soccer
- Sport played with a shuttlecock
- A type of workout focused on the whole body
- Gymnastics apparatus for balance
- Physical movement for strength training
- Cardiovascular workout involving running
- Water sport where athletes propel a boat using oars
- Equipment for resistance training
- Used in swimming to maintain floatation
- Aerobic fitness test
- Popular sport involving a round ball and a net
- Type of training that involves high repetition and light weight
- Key to success in most sports: physical or mental
- Protective gear in sports
- Team sport with a puck and sticks
- Fast-paced racket sport played on a rectangular court
- Physical activity that combines aerobic and strength exercises
- Standard PE activity, jumping over a bar
- Olympic sport involving bars and rings
- Common sport involving an oval ball
40 Clues: Aerobic fitness test • Main field for soccer • Protective gear in sports • Involves a racket and a ball • Equipment for lifting weights • Game played with an oval ball • Sport requiring skates on ice • Required for injury prevention • Sport played with a shuttlecock • Common exercise for flexibility • Gymnastics apparatus for balance • A running event of long distance • ...
atp morgan. 2021-05-14
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- exercise with the use of oxygen.
- work to rest ratio.
- the amount of maximal work possible using this system.
- product of anaerobic glycolysis.
- what does PCr stand for.
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- exercise without the use of oxygen.
- transformation of glucose to lactate with limited oxygen.
- how long does atp-pc last for?
- how long does atp last for?
9 Clues: work to rest ratio. • what does PCr stand for. • how long does atp last for? • how long does atp-pc last for? • exercise with the use of oxygen. • product of anaerobic glycolysis. • exercise without the use of oxygen. • the amount of maximal work possible using this system. • transformation of glucose to lactate with limited oxygen.
physical and mental health 2023-11-03
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- why are vegetables healthy?
- which is cheaper, healthy or junk food?
- how many meals do you need a day
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- why should you have good hygiene
- how does healthy food impact your body?
- full-fat products equal weight gain?
- does diet affect your skin?
- how does exercise affect your body?
- what is one easy way to exercise?
9 Clues: why are vegetables healthy? • does diet affect your skin? • why should you have good hygiene • how many meals do you need a day • what is one easy way to exercise? • how does exercise affect your body? • full-fat products equal weight gain? • how does healthy food impact your body? • which is cheaper, healthy or junk food?
Back Safety/Slips , Trips and Falls 2024-12-30
14 Clues: nape • CDROM • biceps • raising • drip, drop • Cardio, train • for the stars • alert, mindful • down, less than • above, greater than • disorder, disorganize • scale, beam, stabilize • commotion, preoccupied • wavy, stooping, to bow
Heart Heart Month 2022-02-17
14 Clues: hBP • Lettuce • Hydration • Fiber food • Food blank • Sugary drink • Fat in blood • Strawberries • Helps digestion • Food blank chart • Like table black • Food group chart • 60 minutes per day • From animal products
Outdoor Activities 2025-06-19
15 Clues: Snow sport • Catch fish • Bike riding • Bow shooting • Outdoor stay • Slow running • Outdoor meal • Trail walking • Scaling rocks • Water paddling • Water exercise • Walking on snow • Jogging activity • Watercraft travel • Long-distance activity
Cardiorespiratory Responses to acute Exercise 2016-02-24
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- decline in arterial PO2 and arterial oxygen saturation
- the oxygen consumption of a tissue is dependent on blood flow to that tissue and the amount of oxygen extracted from the blood by the tissue
- causes an enormous increase in intrathoracic pressure
- pressure exerted by the proteins in the blood
- the ventricle responding by contracting more forcefully
- excess carbon dioxide being released from bicarbonate buffering of lactic acid
- the product of heart rate and stroke volume
- the movement of fluid out of the capillaries is dictated by the pressures inside the capillaries
- shortness of breath
- happens when plasma volume is reduced
- an increase in the fraction of cardiac output directed to the vasodilated skin to facilitate heat loss and increase body temp
- the fluid that carries oxygen and nutrients to the tissues and clears away waste products
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- overbreathing
- the degree to which the myocardium is stretched before it contracts
- highest value achieved in an all out effort
- measured by taken the pulse at the radial or carotid artery
- between 55% and 70% VO2max
- optimal HR for meeting the circulatory demands at that specific rate of work
- parallel coactivation of both the motor and the cardiovascular control centers of the brain
- the pressure against the heart that pumps blood by the peripheral resistance in the large arteries
20 Clues: overbreathing • shortness of breath • between 55% and 70% VO2max • happens when plasma volume is reduced • highest value achieved in an all out effort • the product of heart rate and stroke volume • pressure exerted by the proteins in the blood • causes an enormous increase in intrathoracic pressure • decline in arterial PO2 and arterial oxygen saturation • ...
Syntax Syllabus Exercise Fall 2018 2018-09-19
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- Readings should be done after class.
- If you score a 75% on an exam, what grade range does that fall in?
- What percentage of your grade does the midterm consist of for undergraduates? (Spell out numbers)
- This course has an in-class final exam
- Having someone else do your homework for you is considered Academic ___________.
- What percentage of the grade does the 10 Trees a Day homework make up for graduate students? (Spell out numbers)
- Regular attendance and superior performance will result in this grade for participation.
- This office on campus can help students who are experiencing academic or other difficulties.
- What week do we cover parts of speech? (Spell out numbers)
- What happens if your homework or take home assignment is one day late?
- Understanding these is one of the major curricular goals
- If you make a mistake on your tree for 10 Trees a Day, you must do this to your whole tree.
- If extraordinary extenuating circumstances prevent you from completing all the class work, you may ask for this grade.
- How many days should you inform me, in writing, of a religious holiday that will prevent you from attending class?
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- Dividing attention during class hurts which kind of understanding (hint: see use of electronic devices for the answer)
- The difference between the take home quizzes and the homework assignments is that I correct the homework __________.
- One student learning objective for students to describe how syntax is part of this field.
- Which students have the learning objective “summarize and explain content to other students”?
- What week do we have no class? (Spell out numbers)
- This campus team can help you if you have an economic crisis
- The end of this week is the last day to withdraw without a “W” or to change grading options
- Will I accept an assignment that is 6 days late?
- Taking notes by hand tends to result in this kind of processing
- What day of the week does the final exam take place on?
24 Clues: Readings should be done after class. • This course has an in-class final exam • Will I accept an assignment that is 6 days late? • What week do we have no class? (Spell out numbers) • What day of the week does the final exam take place on? • Understanding these is one of the major curricular goals • What week do we cover parts of speech? (Spell out numbers) • ...
design your own vocabulary exercise 2014-05-07
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- To settle securely or snugly
- A coal mine, including all buildings and equipment
- Extraordinarily fine or admirable
- Lacking in spirit or interest
- A sudden, unpredictable change
- Lacking in variety, tediously unvarying
- Existing, occurring, or living at the same time
- Making a harsh, low sound
- Visually charming or quaint
- Subject to individual will without restriction
- Disagreement
- To dissect the living body
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- Being, characteristic of, or befitting a rascal
- Having or showing good manners
- Very generous
- Not limited to just one part of the world
- Cheaply showy in a tasteless way
- A woman who inherits or has a right of inheritance
- To walk with a leisurely gait
- Vibratory, shaking, or quivering
20 Clues: Disagreement • Very generous • Making a harsh, low sound • To dissect the living body • Visually charming or quaint • To settle securely or snugly • Lacking in spirit or interest • To walk with a leisurely gait • Having or showing good manners • A sudden, unpredictable change • Cheaply showy in a tasteless way • Vibratory, shaking, or quivering • Extraordinarily fine or admirable • ...
Vocabulary Exercise: The First Americans 2015-03-22
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- When something is meant to be.
- Fearless, strong and skill fighters, e.g. he Iroquois were fierce ...
- Christopher Columbus … from Spain to find a new and shorter way to Asia.
- A dugout or dugout canoe is a boat made from a hollowed ...
- A geologic period of major glaciation
- Synonym for “Native Americans”
- What animal was a major source of food and materials for the Great Plains Indians?
- Land set aside by the U.S. government for Native Americans.
- A carved post with animals or other images representing a person's ancestors, was another way to show wealth.
- A tepee has a ... form.
- Christopher Columbus is an Italian …
- The most important ... were on totem poles.
- The Apache were… (opposite of peaceful).
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- "Indian Fire"
- A small live piece of coal, wood, etc.
- The Pueblos ... the wild grass with great care to make its seeds larger.
- A cone-shaped tent made from wooden poles and buffalo skins
- A social group existing before the development of, or outside of, states.
- … made the Pueblos successful as farmers.
- The wooden poles of the tepees were … 20 feet long.
- Tepees were built round a … of about twelve slim, wooden poles.
- The quality that allows someone to do things that are dangerous
- To burn slowly without flame, usually emitting smoke
- The iroquois lived in ... villages.
- The Apache never became ... farmers. They wandered the deserts and mountains.
- A light ax used as a weapon especially by North American Indians.
26 Clues: "Indian Fire" • A tepee has a ... form. • When something is meant to be. • Synonym for “Native Americans” • The iroquois lived in ... villages. • Christopher Columbus is an Italian … • A geologic period of major glaciation • A small live piece of coal, wood, etc. • The Apache were… (opposite of peaceful). • … made the Pueblos successful as farmers. • ...
Spelling Exercise By Max Gifford 2015-08-27
Across
- To talk with excessive pride and self-satisfaction about one's achievements
- An unsatisfactory statement
- How to lure a fish
- Move From one region to another
- A dark greenish blue
- Express of sadness
- A saying
- Very exact
- Slip and...
- To beg
- Having or showing eagerness or enthusiasm
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- A solemn promise
- Written language for the blind
- The period from sunset to dark
- A topic
- To refuse
- A mixture of flour and liquid
- Selfish desire for something
- To style again
- Stiff and painful
20 Clues: To beg • A topic • A saying • To refuse • Very exact • Slip and... • To style again • A solemn promise • Stiff and painful • How to lure a fish • Express of sadness • A dark greenish blue • An unsatisfactory statement • Selfish desire for something • A mixture of flour and liquid • Written language for the blind • The period from sunset to dark • Move From one region to another • ...
Exercise 4 (Moduales 34.6-34.7) 2020-09-28
Across
- ___ vents are densely populated communities of the deep sea.
- The bottom of the sea, a lake, or a river is called the ____ realm.
- ___ Is only possible in the photic zone.
- ___ are drifting animals in the pelagic realm.
- The ___ shelves are the submerged edges of the continents.
- Nitrogen and ___ may be limiting nutrients in lakes and ponds.
- Drifting algae and cyanobacteria make up the ___.
- The oceans are threatened by their use as a ___ ground for waste.
- Light does not reach the ____ zone.
- ___ reefs are diverse communities in warm, shallow waters.
- Near a river's mouth, the water may be murky with _____.
- A ___ is an ecosystem intermediate between aquatic and terrestrial ones.
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- ___ of an estuary may vary, depending on the mix of salt and fresh water.
- Seasonal ___ in a lake brings nutrients to the surface and oxygen to the bottom.
- Wetlands include swamps, bogs, and ____.
- The ___ zone is the area of near the surface where light can penetrate.
- Near a river's source, the water is usually cool and ___.
- Motile animals like fishes and whales live in the ___ realm.
- Decomposition on a lake bottom may deplete the water of ____.
- The ___ zone is flooded by tides every 12 hours.
- The availability of ___ has a major effect on organisms in the sea.
- An ___ is a coastal area where fresh and salt water meet.
22 Clues: Light does not reach the ____ zone. • ___ Is only possible in the photic zone. • Wetlands include swamps, bogs, and ____. • ___ are drifting animals in the pelagic realm. • The ___ zone is flooded by tides every 12 hours. • Drifting algae and cyanobacteria make up the ___. • Near a river's mouth, the water may be murky with _____. • ...
Exercise 1: vocabulary crossword puzzle 2024-04-24
20 Clues: Dorf • früh • Loch • links • falsch • rechts • entlang • wichtig • Verkehr • berühmt • während • Kreuzung • Flugzeug • zwischen • Klamotten • Spielzeug • Tor, Ziel • hoch, groß • Supermarkt • kreischen, schreien
The Psychology of Exercise Vocabs 2024-10-06
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- The social standing of a person or group that includes education, income, and occupation.
- Describes a person’s state of mixed feelings about a situation.
- Providing accurate, current, and informative information.
- A sleep disorder in which a person’s breathing repeatedly stops and starts, which disrupts the body’s natural sleep cycle.
- The way someone evaluates their own self-worth physically, emotionally, and socially.
- A specific form of anxiety that occurs in individuals who perceive that others could be negatively evaluating their physique.
- The intensity and direction of someone’s effort to participate in an activity or engage in behavior.
- The actions that directly facilitate a behavior to happen. In the context of exercise, instrumental support can include driving a person to a health club or paying for the gym membership.
- The level of commitment to a behavior or plan of action.
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- The intentional ways that people assist others in achieving a specific behavior.
- When someone engages in a behavior with an individual. This type of support is often observed in an exercise setting where people exercise with a friend or partner.
- motivation, When someone participates in an activity or behavior for some type of reward or recognition from others.
- An area of science that focuses on people, and in particular, how the mind and feelings may influence behaviors.
- support, The encouragement and positive reinforcement that is provided from an individual to another, which includes being caring, empathetic, and showing concern.
- Goals focused on the end result.
- The ability to identify with another person’s feelings, attitudes, or thoughts.
- Refers to the process of goal pursuit.
- When people engage in an activity or behavior because they feel a sense of satisfaction.
- Describes when someone is not motivated to engage in an activity or behavior.
- The way someone views their physical self or visualizes their body.
20 Clues: Goals focused on the end result. • Refers to the process of goal pursuit. • The level of commitment to a behavior or plan of action. • Providing accurate, current, and informative information. • Describes a person’s state of mixed feelings about a situation. • The way someone views their physical self or visualizes their body. • ...
Vocabulary unit 16 exercise 4a 2023-05-24
26 Clues: soe • isik • mõju • pikk • lärm • haige • kõrge • lõuna • soojus • haigus • rahvus • pikkus • tervis • kõrgus • isiklik • sarnane • ajalugu • sarnasus • lärmakas • turvaline • rahvuslik • tervislik • turvalisus • ajalooline • lõunapoolne • mõjus, efektiivne
Skeletal System Exercise (FA 2024) 2024-11-01
Across
- Bone replaces cartilage
- Irregular pattern of thin columns of bone
- The cells associated with bone tissue constitute the _____ portion of the ECM
- Bone stem cells
- This type of bone tissue is characterized by osteons tightly packed together
- Cell responsible for the maintenance of bone tissue
- Outer fibrous tissue that surrounds a bone
- Mineral salts are the _____ material of the ECM
- Cells that secrete the organic material of the ECM
- The hardening of bone tissue
- The skeletal system is derived from this germ layer
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- Bone forms directly from embryonic tissue
- Red bone marrow is a _____ tissue
- Binds bone to bone
- Soft tissue that occupies the spaces of bone
- Adhesive glycoprotein that promotes mineralization
- This type of bone tissue is characterized by thin columns of bone that has spaces between them
- Fiber of the ECM that makes bone flexible
- Bone is a _____ tissue because it is characterized by its extensive ECM
- Cell responsible for the resorption of bone tissue
- The formation of bone
21 Clues: Bone stem cells • Binds bone to bone • The formation of bone • Bone replaces cartilage • The hardening of bone tissue • Red bone marrow is a _____ tissue • Bone forms directly from embryonic tissue • Irregular pattern of thin columns of bone • Fiber of the ECM that makes bone flexible • Outer fibrous tissue that surrounds a bone • Soft tissue that occupies the spaces of bone • ...
US HISTORY CROSSWORD 2022-02-16
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- everyone, citizens and powerful leaders alike must obey the law
- Federalism
- No unreasonable search or arrest.
- People get rights not listed in Constitution.
- No excessive bail, fines, or cruel and unusual punishment.
- a system of government in which the power is divided between a central government and smaller political units such as states
- Citizens do not have to house soldiers.
- personal liberties or privilege
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- Any rights not given to federal government are given to the states and people.
- a government in which the people rule, a broad range of people shared in the power to govern themselves.
- each branch of government can exercise checks, or controls over the other branches
- No double jeopardy or no witness against yourself.
- Rights of accused in criminal cases to fair trial.
- Freedom of speech, press, religion, assembly, and petition.
- the division of basic government roles into three branches
- Right to bear arms.
- Trial by jury.
- the people exercise their power by voting.
18 Clues: Federalism • Trial by jury. • Right to bear arms. • personal liberties or privilege • No unreasonable search or arrest. • Citizens do not have to house soldiers. • the people exercise their power by voting. • People get rights not listed in Constitution. • No double jeopardy or no witness against yourself. • Rights of accused in criminal cases to fair trial. • ...
Think 1 - Reading 1 2025-12-21
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- 困难的 Life is sometimes difficult because there are lots of things to do.
- 请求,要求 Do your parents always ask you to do housework?
- 爱好 I have lots of hobbies.
- 分数 Please check your score.
- 经常 I don't laugh very often.
- 生活 Do you enjoy life?
- 整理 I hate tidying up my room.
- 活动 What activities do you do most?
- 健康的 we need to do things that keep us healthy.
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- 小测验 Here's our quiz, try it and find out.
- 乐器 Do you play an instrument?
- 大笑 I laugh all the time.
- 方法 Try and find more ways to have fun.
- 大多数,大部分 Mostly As, Mostly Bs, Mostly Cs.
- 忙碌的 It's great to be busy.
- 锻炼 Do you like doing exercise?
- 享受 Do you enjoy life?
17 Clues: 享受 Do you enjoy life? • 生活 Do you enjoy life? • 大笑 I laugh all the time. • 爱好 I have lots of hobbies. • 忙碌的 It's great to be busy. • 分数 Please check your score. • 经常 I don't laugh very often. • 乐器 Do you play an instrument? • 整理 I hate tidying up my room. • 锻炼 Do you like doing exercise? • 活动 What activities do you do most? • 方法 Try and find more ways to have fun. • ...
La Copa Mundial 2023-11-27
13 Clues: net • fast • prize • uniform • sportsman • to compete • to be tied • to exercise • competition • championship • The World Cup • to score a goal • to play on a team
Unit1-Unit2单词闯关 2026-03-31
Words Unit 3 part 2 2021-11-18
The Meadows 2018-05-30
Activités 2025-09-25
ENERGY SYSTEMS 2021-05-03
Across
- I am a sport that uses of aerobic energy
- I am needed at the working muscles for energy
- Anaerobic = Glucose -> Energy + ?
- I am present in aerobic and anaerobic equations
- Anaerobic = short durations at ...
Down
- I am a sport that uses anaerobic energy
- Exercise in the presence of Oxygen
- Exercise in the absence of Oxygen
- Aerobic = Glucose + Oxygen -> Energy + ? + Water
9 Clues: Exercise in the absence of Oxygen • Anaerobic = Glucose -> Energy + ? • Exercise in the presence of Oxygen • Anaerobic = short durations at ... • I am a sport that uses anaerobic energy • I am a sport that uses of aerobic energy • I am needed at the working muscles for energy • I am present in aerobic and anaerobic equations • ...
Physical and Mental Health 2023-11-03
Across
- why are vegetables healthy?
- does healthy food impact your body?
- how many meals do you need a day?
- How does exercise impact your body?
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- what is one easy exercise?
- Why should you have good hygiene?
- which is cheaper healthy or junk food?
- do Full-fat food products equal weight gain?
- Does diet affect your skin?
9 Clues: what is one easy exercise? • why are vegetables healthy? • Does diet affect your skin? • Why should you have good hygiene? • how many meals do you need a day? • does healthy food impact your body? • How does exercise impact your body? • which is cheaper healthy or junk food? • do Full-fat food products equal weight gain?
Alpha Wisdom Vidyasharm (CBSE), KK Nagar, Tiruchirappalli 2023-08-30
Across
- The heart pumps the _______
- Physical activity done at the gym
- A person's condition with regard to their psychological and emotional well-being
- Anything dealing with your body is known as ________ health
- Gentle exercises ______ to prepare your muscles for moderate to vigorous activity
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- Ability to move joints fully and easily
- One's ability to form satisfying interpersonal relationships with others
- Training and lifting _____ focusing on muscular strength and endurance
- A state of mental or emotional strain
- Ability of your muscles to exert a force
- Combination of physical, mental, emotional and social well-being
- Gentle exercise to end a workout
12 Clues: The heart pumps the _______ • Gentle exercise to end a workout • Physical activity done at the gym • A state of mental or emotional strain • Ability to move joints fully and easily • Ability of your muscles to exert a force • Anything dealing with your body is known as ________ health • Combination of physical, mental, emotional and social well-being • ...
Sports and Exercise Verbs 2021-05-11
Across
- to obstruct
- to be dishonest
- to glide over the ice or ground
- to equal in score
- to compete with an adversary or force
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- to determine the weight of something
- to defeat
- to strive to gain or win something by defeating or establishing superiority over others who are trying to do the same
- to urge on
- to lose consciousness
- to hurt
- to make points
- to fail to hit
- to run at a leisurely, slow pace
14 Clues: to hurt • to defeat • to urge on • to obstruct • to make points • to fail to hit • to be dishonest • to equal in score • to lose consciousness • to glide over the ice or ground • to run at a leisurely, slow pace • to determine the weight of something • to compete with an adversary or force • ...
NAME: _________ JH1 - Vocabulary Exercise 2023-02-21
Across
- express sharp disapproval
- in a few words
- shout something with a deep loud roar.
- to speak very quietly
- say while crying noisily.
- to comfort (someone) at a time of grief or disappointment.Confidential restricted information.
- mumble or mutter
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- restricted information.
- to comfort someone and stop them from worrying
- an extra part or extension
- receiver
- talk foolishly, incoherently
- is something that's included in an envelope with a cover letter of some sort.
- a formula used to end a letter, typically a formal one
14 Clues: receiver • in a few words • mumble or mutter • to speak very quietly • restricted information. • express sharp disapproval • say while crying noisily. • an extra part or extension • talk foolishly, incoherently • shout something with a deep loud roar. • to comfort someone and stop them from worrying • a formula used to end a letter, typically a formal one • ...
Lesson 10 Exercise 2 2018-02-26
14 Clues: ship • lobby • to run • cotton • manager • cookies • the work • the help • ferocious • it’s free • moustache • amazingly • reporter - male • dangerous, masculine
U7- READING- Exercise 1 2024-02-29
14 Clues: (v)đá • (n)vợt • (v)nhảy • (v)đánh • (v)nảy lên • (v)leo trèo • (n)sức mạnh • (n)con đường • (n)võ ka-ra-te • (a)thuộc võ thuật • (v)giữ thăng bằng • (n)trang thiết bị • (n)thể dục dụng cụ • (n)Võ Judo hay Nhu Đạo
Chapter 12 Vocab Exercise 2024-10-24
Across
- bending of light
- the back and forth motion of an object
- energy that is not causing changes now but could cause changes in the future
- the energy of either an object in motion or the energy that is stored in objects by their position
- light bouncing off of an object
- the vibrations that we hear
- describes an material that lets nearly all light pass through
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- the energy of heat
- describes a material that lets no light pass through
- energy due to motion
- The number of compressions that pass by a point each second is the wave's frequency
- light and sound travel in this form
- the ability to do work or cause change
- describes a material that lets some light pass through but not all
14 Clues: bending of light • the energy of heat • energy due to motion • the vibrations that we hear • light bouncing off of an object • light and sound travel in this form • the back and forth motion of an object • the ability to do work or cause change • describes a material that lets no light pass through • describes an material that lets nearly all light pass through • ...
Unit 4 Vocab Exercise 2025-12-01
Across
- not in use anymore, having been replaced by something newer and better or more fashionable
- very ordinary and therefore not interesting
- an organization, especially a business, or a difficult and important plan, especially one that will earn money
- awkward or badly done
- a thin thread of something, often one of a few, twisted around each other to make a string or rope
- an idea or invention which is considered to be a particular person's creation.
- the shape of a bone, a shell, or a plant or animal that has been preserved in rock for a very long period
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- thing that has the same purpose as another one in a different place
- the skill of thinking, performing, or using things in new ways, esp. to solve problems
- necessary and important as a part of a whole
- the chance that something will happen
- allowed by law or reasonable and acceptable
- a strong, negative reaction to something
- marked by abundant inventiveness or productivity
14 Clues: awkward or badly done • the chance that something will happen • a strong, negative reaction to something • very ordinary and therefore not interesting • allowed by law or reasonable and acceptable • necessary and important as a part of a whole • marked by abundant inventiveness or productivity • thing that has the same purpose as another one in a different place • ...
Welcome 2015-10-01
14 Clues: now • dort • Bild • Übung • Drachen • Radiergummi • I see three ... • Let's sing a ... • not full, but ... • Dan and Jo are ... • reden, unterhalten • Prunella drops ... • a thing in the water • Sophie can ... Prunella.
Holidays 2025-07-07
14 Clues: Heat • Animals • Magical • Exercise • Beverage • Fast water • Big building • Water activity • A new treasure • Stops the burn • Shakes you around • Something to watch • A treat between meals • Something to remember
第五课 2022-03-17
EFFECTS AND STRESS MANAGEMENT 2020-12-09
Across
- This is where you should fit in the physical activity in your routine and plan on it.
- These chemicals in the brain produce when you do physical activity. It can help you sleep and act as painkillers.
- Stress can trigger this one that gives pain to your head.
- This is one of the effects of stress, where you have a hard time sleeping.
- Exercise can reduce _____ effects of stress.
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- This is a must-do activity for your health. It is also a solution to stress.
- This is a must-do exercise to ease stress where you inhale and exhale your breath.
- This is where a person feels mental and emotional tension.
- The meaning of R in setting SMART goals.
- _________ with your doctor if you have health concerns before starting a new exercise routine.
10 Clues: The meaning of R in setting SMART goals. • Exercise can reduce _____ effects of stress. • Stress can trigger this one that gives pain to your head. • This is where a person feels mental and emotional tension. • This is one of the effects of stress, where you have a hard time sleeping. • This is a must-do activity for your health. It is also a solution to stress. • ...
Vocabulary about sports and exercise 2024-10-09
Across
- a sport played by two teams of five players on a rectangular court
- the activity of using your muscles in various ways to keep fit
- a type of exercise in which you move your body into various positions in order to become more fit or flexible, to improve your breathing, and to relax your mind.
- a device generally for walking or running while staying in the same place
- an exercise to keep your body in a straight line from head to heels
Down
- a football game in which two teams of 11 players try to kick or head a ball into the opponents' goal
- all forms of usually competitive physical activities or games
- run slowly
- the act of physically reaching or thrusting out
- at all times; all the time and on every occasion
10 Clues: run slowly • the act of physically reaching or thrusting out • at all times; all the time and on every occasion • all forms of usually competitive physical activities or games • the activity of using your muscles in various ways to keep fit • a sport played by two teams of five players on a rectangular court • ...
Science 2016-01-18
Across
- any plant with leaves, seeds or flowers used for medicine
- complementary medicine that involves pricking the skin with needles
- mass person's weight in kilograms divided by height
- a treatment of disease by many doses of natural substances
- treatment of mechanical disorders
- a system of massage used to relieve tension and treat illness
- alternative medicine technique whose proponents claim a pattern
- obtaining the food necessary for healthy growth
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- humans being collectively
- substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against disease
- alternative medicine based on the theory that diseases can be treated without the use of drugs
- the use of aromatic plant extracts and essential oils
- moral principles that govern a person's or group's behavior
- martial art or ultimate kick boxing used as an exercise
- treatment intended to heal or relieve a disorder
- the state of being free from tension and anxiety
- any exercise that raises your heart rate
- a regulated or restricted diet
- ascetic discipline
19 Clues: ascetic discipline • humans being collectively • a regulated or restricted diet • treatment of mechanical disorders • any exercise that raises your heart rate • obtaining the food necessary for healthy growth • treatment intended to heal or relieve a disorder • the state of being free from tension and anxiety • mass person's weight in kilograms divided by height • ...
Fitness 2020-12-17
Across
- A device that 'clicks' at regular beats for the Forestry Step Test.
- The type of stretching where you use someone else.
- Bioelectrical ________ Analysis: Test for Body composition.
- Training where you get rest periods.
- Youar ability to change direction quickly
- Making sure the equipment is working properly before a fitness test.
- The name of the RPE scale that goes from 6-20.
- The name of the Agility Test.
- Training where you do not rest or change speed.
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- One of the principles of training.
- The type of endurance measured by the 1-min sit up test.
- Training where you exercise at different stations.
- Height and _______ are measured to calculate BMI.
- It means being able to repeat the test and get the same result.
- The type of testing for Body Composition where you use callipers.
- Additional priciple of training where you make sure training is different.
- Power training that uses bursts of exercise.
- Principle meaning how long you train for.
- Another name for a target you set.
19 Clues: The name of the Agility Test. • One of the principles of training. • Another name for a target you set. • Training where you get rest periods. • Principle meaning how long you train for. • Youar ability to change direction quickly • Power training that uses bursts of exercise. • The name of the RPE scale that goes from 6-20. • ...
Physical/ Health Education Puzzle 2025-03-16
Across
- the action or movement of a runner.
- Life A balanced, active way of living that contributes to a person's overall well-being.
- The state of being free from illness or injury.
- Maintaining energy balance by eating nutritious foods.
- A team game originally played by North American Indians
- A process of healing or recovery after injury.
- A specific kind of exercise or physical activity.
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- A type of exercise to increase strength and endurance.
- The application of effort to maintain wellness.
- A sport that promotes endurance and hand-eye coordination.
- A sport involving ball manipulation.
- Stay adequately hydrated by drinking plenty of water throughout the day.
- A nutritious component of food that supports energy and growth.
- A daily activity for children to enhance strength and fitness.
- Used to keep a person’s muscles stretched and mobile.
- A global concern that can compromise health.
- The term for staying mentally and physically relaxed.
- daily food intake habits contributing to well-being.
- The study of the body and its systems.
- A quick, enjoyable fitness activity to improve cardiovascular health.
20 Clues: the action or movement of a runner. • A sport involving ball manipulation. • The study of the body and its systems. • A global concern that can compromise health. • A process of healing or recovery after injury. • The application of effort to maintain wellness. • The state of being free from illness or injury. • A specific kind of exercise or physical activity. • ...
Nutrition Crossword 2025-05-25
Across
- broccoli, asparagus, spinach and kale are found in this food group
- a type of workout that works the heart
- a type of micronutrient
- a type of macronutrient that contains fatty-acids
- a type of macronutrient that contains starches
- a type of macronutrient that contains amino acids
- nutrients that are needs in small quantities
- chicken, steak or turkey are found in this food group
- physical activity that is usually structured
- rice, bread and pasta are found in this food group
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- a type of exercise that increases the heart rate
- milk is included in this food group
- all about moderation
- nutrients that are needed in large quantities
- a unit of measurement found in food
- Something we can create to better ourselves
- apple, blueberries, strawberries and bananas are found in this food group
- a type of micronutrient that usually uses letters to name them
- a type of carbohydrate that spikes blood sugar. Found in candy and fruits
19 Clues: all about moderation • a type of micronutrient • milk is included in this food group • a unit of measurement found in food • a type of workout that works the heart • Something we can create to better ourselves • nutrients that are needs in small quantities • physical activity that is usually structured • nutrients that are needed in large quantities • ...
Green Line Vocab Exercise 2015-04-13
14 Clues: excuse • safety • ennemie • to pull • after it • gangster • very little • about, circa • opposite of to ban • to creep, to smuggle • sb without work is ... • you've got your money in your ... • for example cars and bikes are ... • humans and elephants are ... (dinosaurs are reptiles)
Unit 5C - vocabulary exercise 2020-05-16
Across
- to put several sheets of paper together
- opposite of "to leave"
- what you do to get ready for sth
- dirt that naturally appears on furniture after a while
- to look at sth very attentively
- When you work really hard, you put a lot of ~ into sth
- a big house
- opposite of "often"
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- synonym of "under sth"
- the part between the leg and the foot
- synonym of "good-looking"
- synonym of "to picture sth"
- synonym of "character trait"
- synonym of "to take a break"
14 Clues: a big house • opposite of "often" • synonym of "under sth" • opposite of "to leave" • synonym of "good-looking" • synonym of "to picture sth" • synonym of "character trait" • synonym of "to take a break" • to look at sth very attentively • what you do to get ready for sth • the part between the leg and the foot • to put several sheets of paper together • ...
HealthyBodyHealthyMind 2022-01-24
Across
- Basketball is played by 5 players. It is a ....sport
- Monkeys like this yellow fruit
- A fruit with many small, red seeds that we can eat
- It improves the flexibility of the muscles and reduces the risk of injuries
- Rich in fruit diet strengthens our ... system
- An ... a day keeps the doctor away
- Small winter fruit coming from China, regarded to bring good luck
- Tennis, volleyball, handball etc are called .....
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- Delicious exotic fruit
- Cycling, swimming, fast walking or running are aerobic exercise, which are good for our ....
- Everyday ...... is good for a healthy body
- We can make juice by squeezing them
- Small red spring fruits.
- Fruits are rich in these nutrients
- Yellow or purple,we can eat it or we can make wine
- The athletes are trained by him
16 Clues: Delicious exotic fruit • Small red spring fruits. • Monkeys like this yellow fruit • The athletes are trained by him • Fruits are rich in these nutrients • An ... a day keeps the doctor away • We can make juice by squeezing them • Everyday ...... is good for a healthy body • Rich in fruit diet strengthens our ... system • Tennis, volleyball, handball etc are called ..... • ...
Chapter 6 2015-08-27
Across
- is a high energy chemical compound that the body uses for immediate energy
- endurance is the ability of the lungs, heart, blood vessels to deliver adequate amounts of oxygen to the cells to meet the demands of physical activity
- exercise requires oxygen to produce the necessary energy to carry out the activity
- are iron containing proteins, found in red blood cells, that transport oxygen
Down
- exercise does not require oxygen to produce the necessary energy to carry out the activity
- is the maximum blood pressure when the heart contracts
- is the blood pressure in between heart contractions
- also known as high blood pressure
- are air sacs in the lungs where oxygen is taken up and carbon dioxide is released from the blood
- is the form of exercise
10 Clues: is the form of exercise • also known as high blood pressure • is the blood pressure in between heart contractions • is the maximum blood pressure when the heart contracts • is a high energy chemical compound that the body uses for immediate energy • are iron containing proteins, found in red blood cells, that transport oxygen • ...
E6 2024-09-28
16 Clues: hẹp • học • công ty • môn học • ngoại ô • bài tập • máy tính • hàng xóm • xí nghiệp • đồng phục • quan trọng • môn lịch sử • môn khoa học • bài tập về nhà • đồ chuốt bút chì • mặc, đeo, đội, mang
El Vocabulario 2025-06-15
CW1 2020-11-14
Across
- a form of physical exercise in which a specific muscle or tendon (or muscle group)
- the physical structure of a person or an animal, including the bones, flesh, and organs.
- the quality or state of being physically strong
- contain protein filaments of actin and myosin
- the end of an organism opposite to its head
- defined as to turn around from one side to the other
- a place where someone or something is located or has been put. a place where someone or something is located or has been put.
- move at a regular pace by lifting and setting down each foot in turn, never having both feet off the ground at once.
- bodily activity that enhances or maintains physical fitness and overall health and wellness.
Down
- includes all forms of competitive physical activity or games
- can refer to any position of the human body where one leg is positioned forward with knee bent and foot flat on the ground
- lacking in movement, action, or change, especially in a way viewed as undesirable or uninteresting.
- an act of changing physical location or position or of having this changed.
- the indefinite continued progress of existence and events in the past, present, and future regarded as a whole.
- a force that stimulates change or progress within a system or process.
- one of the three posterior thigh muscles in between the hip and the knee
- an isometric core strength exercise that involves maintaining a position similar to a push-up for the maximum possible time
- a small group of people having a particular task
- a regular course of procedure.
- a large muscle group that includes the four prevailing muscles on the front of the thigh.
20 Clues: a regular course of procedure. • the end of an organism opposite to its head • contain protein filaments of actin and myosin • the quality or state of being physically strong • a small group of people having a particular task • defined as to turn around from one side to the other • includes all forms of competitive physical activity or games • ...
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Across
- a form of physical exercise in which a specific muscle or tendon (or muscle group)
- the physical structure of a person or an animal, including the bones, flesh, and organs.
- the quality or state of being physically strong
- contain protein filaments of actin and myosin
- the end of an organism opposite to its head
- defined as to turn around from one side to the other
- a place where someone or something is located or has been put. a place where someone or something is located or has been put.
- move at a regular pace by lifting and setting down each foot in turn, never having both feet off the ground at once.
- bodily activity that enhances or maintains physical fitness and overall health and wellness.
Down
- includes all forms of competitive physical activity or games
- can refer to any position of the human body where one leg is positioned forward with knee bent and foot flat on the ground
- lacking in movement, action, or change, especially in a way viewed as undesirable or uninteresting.
- an act of changing physical location or position or of having this changed.
- the indefinite continued progress of existence and events in the past, present, and future regarded as a whole.
- a force that stimulates change or progress within a system or process.
- one of the three posterior thigh muscles in between the hip and the knee
- an isometric core strength exercise that involves maintaining a position similar to a push-up for the maximum possible time
- a small group of people having a particular task
- a regular course of procedure.
- a large muscle group that includes the four prevailing muscles on the front of the thigh.
20 Clues: a regular course of procedure. • the end of an organism opposite to its head • contain protein filaments of actin and myosin • the quality or state of being physically strong • a small group of people having a particular task • defined as to turn around from one side to the other • includes all forms of competitive physical activity or games • ...
