physical education Crossword Puzzles
Physical Education # 2021-04-23
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- it is a free expressive style of dancing started in early 20th century as a reaction to classical ballet.
- Means of expressing one's emotions through movement discipline by rhythm
- flow, Technique where the dancers connect their entire body with the environment
- swaying arms forward backward or sideward
- Movement of the body in space in any direction with the feet as moving base.
- the setting of this dance is usually informal gatherings and parties ,reunions ,and the like.
- highest form of dance.
- Cultural art form handed down from generation to generation
- gliding along the floor with either foot
- A pantomimed song and dance was the oldest recorded activity among the Christianized Filipinos
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- , Prefers the movement SEPTA music where there emerges organization structure and battery
- improvisation, This practice focuses in sensing a partner while having a body dialogue -
- mind centering, Basic yoga routines are good examples of this technique.
- When did Ferdinand Magellan discovered the Philippines
- refers to any form of dancing that is done primarily for its social educational and health benefits .
- It is all about expressing emotions through organic movements and unrestricted lines.
- Aquino, Mother of Philippine folk dances
- Most dances big in and end with
- Also known as folk or ethnic dance
- widespread activity in which competitors perform dances in any several permitted dance style.
- locomotor, Refer to the movement various parts of the body in space with a fixed base.
- Bending or shortening of a body part occurring at a joint
- and ballroom, The setting of this dance it's a social gathering with the more formal atmosphere than the simple and informal parties in which the recreational dances are the usual forms.
- technique, Dancing technique teaches to release unnecessary tensions used while moving
- it is a measure motion of flow , characterized by regular occurrence of elements or features as beats sounds or accents.
25 Clues: highest form of dance. • Most dances big in and end with • Also known as folk or ethnic dance • Aquino, Mother of Philippine folk dances • gliding along the floor with either foot • swaying arms forward backward or sideward • When did Ferdinand Magellan discovered the Philippines • Bending or shortening of a body part occurring at a joint • ...
Physical education 2021-01-04
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- movement is opposite to elevation.
- largest cartilage in human body
- movement of forearm moving upward.
- hind part of the head.
- circulation of blood between heart and lungs
- formed in the empty part of bones.
- passes through the vertebral column.
- collection of five vertebrates.
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- upper and broadest part of rib cage
- movement towards the middle line of scapula.
- othername of neutophils
- forehead and upper part.
- forms the membrane of the bone.
- movement of the foot upward.
- helps in conversion of fibrinogen into fibrin
- three muscles of posterior
- broadest of the back
- product of stroke volume and heart rate
- commonly called as pecs
- demand for oxygen is greater than the supply.
- upper flat part of the hip.
21 Clues: broadest of the back • hind part of the head. • othername of neutophils • commonly called as pecs • forehead and upper part. • three muscles of posterior • upper flat part of the hip. • movement of the foot upward. • largest cartilage in human body • forms the membrane of the bone. • collection of five vertebrates. • movement is opposite to elevation. • ...
PHYSICAL EDUCATION 2025-02-27
40 Clues: DUA • SATU • LIMA • TIGA • ENAM • DUAST • DUALM • EMPAT • TUJUH • DUADD • DUABLS • DUAPLH • DUAENM • TIGALM • DUAMPT • DUATJH • EMPTPTL • LIMABLS • DUASMBL • TIGAENM • SEBELAS • TIGATJH • TIGADUA • SEPULUH • TIGABLS • DELAPAN • DUADLPN • TIGAPLH • DLPNBLS • DUATIGA • ENAMBLS • TIGASMBL • TIGAEMPT • TUJUHBLS • EMPATBLS • TIGATIGA • TIGASATU • TIGADLPN • SEMBILAN • SEMBILANBLS
Physical Education 2025-02-14
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- This muscle helps you lift and rotate your arm.
- This muscle moves your shoulder blades and supports your arms.
- These bones protect your lungs and heart.
- This bone is also known as the collarbone.
- The bone also known as the kneecap.
- This organ helps break down food.
- The muscle located on the front of your upper arm.
- This bone is one of the two in your forearm, next to the ulna.
- These organs allow you to breathe in oxygen.
- The muscles you use to sit down and stand up.
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- The bone that protects your brain.
- The muscle group at the front of your thigh.
- The bones that make up your spine.
- The larger bone in your lower leg.
- The muscles on the back of your upper arms.
- The organ that pumps blood through your body.
- The muscles on the chest that help in pushing movements.
- The muscle group that covers your stomach area.
- The large bone in your upper leg.
- This organ helps process food and detoxify your body.
20 Clues: This organ helps break down food. • The large bone in your upper leg. • The bone that protects your brain. • The bones that make up your spine. • The larger bone in your lower leg. • The bone also known as the kneecap. • These bones protect your lungs and heart. • This bone is also known as the collarbone. • The muscles on the back of your upper arms. • ...
Physical Education 2025-03-18
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- A water-based sport and exercise that improves cardiovascular health.
- The process of rest and repair after intense physical activity.
- A movement to increase flexibility by lengthening muscles.
- A form of running at a steady, moderate pace for exercise.
- The act of lengthening muscles to improve flexibility.
- A person who competes in physical sports.
- A practice that combines physical postures, breathing exercises, and meditation.
- Moving rapidly on foot, a key form of aerobic exercise.
- The state of being physically healthy and strong.
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- The act of lifting weights to build strength and muscle mass.
- Tissue in the body that contracts to produce movement.
- A workout where you perform a series of exercises in a sequence with minimal rest.
- A bodyweight exercise that works the chest, shoulders, and triceps.
- The ability to sustain physical activity over a long period.
- A team sport where players aim to score goals by kicking a ball into the opponent's net.
- A lower-body exercise that targets the thighs, hips, and buttocks.
- Exercise that raises heart rate and improves cardiovascular health.
- The ability to maintain control of body position, often used in fitness exercises.
- A lower-body exercise involving a step forward and bending the knee.
- A team sport played with a ball and hoop.
20 Clues: A person who competes in physical sports. • A team sport played with a ball and hoop. • The state of being physically healthy and strong. • Tissue in the body that contracts to produce movement. • The act of lengthening muscles to improve flexibility. • Moving rapidly on foot, a key form of aerobic exercise. • ...
Physical Education 2025-09-23
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- – Light activity done before exercise to prepare the body.
- – How quickly you can move from one point to another.
- – Overall health and ability to perform physical activity.
- – Ability to change direction quickly.
- – Combination of speed and strength.
- – Ability to keep moving or working without getting tired.
- – Playing fair and respecting others.
- – Having enough water in the body.
- – Light activity and stretching done after exercise.
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- – Tissues in the body that contract to move bones.
- – Ability to use body parts smoothly and efficiently.
- – Planned physical activity that improves fitness.
- – Working together to achieve a goal.
- – Activity that improves flexibility.
- – Ability to stay upright and steady.
- – Ability of muscles and joints to move through full range of motion.
- – Ability of muscles to push, pull, or lift.
- – How fast you respond to something.
- – The food your body uses for energy and health.
- – Exercise that raises your heart rate.
20 Clues: – Having enough water in the body. • – Combination of speed and strength. • – How fast you respond to something. • – Working together to achieve a goal. • – Activity that improves flexibility. • – Ability to stay upright and steady. • – Playing fair and respecting others. • – Ability to change direction quickly. • – Exercise that raises your heart rate. • ...
Physical Education 2026-01-26
22 Clues: play • time • rate • space • skills • safety • fitness • control • choices • mastery • strength • attitude • tracking • planning • activity • movement • endurance • awareness • directions • coordination • (high, medium, low) • (straight, curved, zigzag)
Physical Education 2026-02-28
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- Muscle on the back of the upper arm
- Tiny air sacs in the lungs
- Connects muscle to bone
- Series of exercises performed in rotation
- Exercise targeting upper abdominals
- Large muscle group of the buttocks
- The kneecap
- Smallest blood vessel for gas exchange
- Increase in muscle size
- Moving a limb toward the midline
- Body mass index calculation
- Scientific name for the calf muscle
- Ability to change direction quickly
- Cells that help blood clot
- Rate at which the body burns energy
- Forearm bone on the thumb side
- Liquid portion of the blood
- Total blood pumped by heart per minute
- The shoulder blade
- Moving a limb away from the midline
- Heart rate below 60 beats per minute
- Unit of energy derived from food
- Thigh bone and longest bone in body
- The collarbone
- Substance providing nourishment
- Advanced form of flexibility training
- Stored form of glucose
- Principle of training harder than normal
- Primary fuel source during high intensity exercise
- Protein that carries oxygen in blood
- Chest muscle group
- Exercise with constant tension
- Heart rate above 100 beats per minute
- Ability to exert force over a long period
- Nutrient needed in large amounts like protein
- Hormone released during fight or flight
- Step forward exercise for legs
- Process of replacing lost body fluids
- Waxy substance found in blood
- Core stability exercise
- Wall dividing the heart chambers
- Forward rounding of the upper back
- Process of bone formation
- Muscle on the front of the upper arm
- Technical name for fingers and toes
- Lateral curvature of the spine
- Exercise where muscle length does not change
- Short duration high intensity exercise
- Hormone regulating blood sugar
- Losing fitness when training stops
- Rapid energy source for 10 second sprints
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- White blood cells
- Hip bone structure
- Building block for muscle repair
- Condition from excessive training without rest
- Bones making up the spinal column
- Nutrient needed in small amounts like vitamins
- Vessel carrying blood toward heart
- Byproduct of anaerobic exercise causing fatigue
- Muscle lengthening under tension
- Main muscle used for breathing
- Explosive jump training
- The larger bone of the lower leg
- Fluid that lubricates joints
- Constant speed muscle contraction
- Alternating work and rest periods
- Training for a particular goal
- Fundamental lower body compound lift
- Four muscles on the front of the thigh
- Powerhouse of the cell
- Smooth tissue protecting joints
- Main energy source for the brain
- Vessel carrying blood away from heart
- Speed in a specific direction
- Inward curve of the lower back
- Swedish for speed play training
- Muscle shortening under tension
- Sense of body position in space
- Healthy type of dietary fat
- The six pack muscle
- Amount of blood pumped per heart beat
- Range of motion around a joint
- Medical term for high blood pressure
- Bone of the upper arm
- Exercise requiring oxygen
- Time needed for body to repair after exercise
- Muscles on the back of the thigh
- Stretching involving movement
- Protein that stores oxygen in muscles
- Outer covering of bones
- Large triangular muscle of the shoulder
- Connects bone to bone
- Upper back and neck muscle
- Decrease in muscle size due to lack of use
- Bouncing type of stretching
- Top number in blood pressure reading
- Stretching while at rest
- Having excessive body fat
- Forearm bone on the pinky side
99 Clues: The kneecap • The collarbone • White blood cells • Hip bone structure • The shoulder blade • Chest muscle group • The six pack muscle • Bone of the upper arm • Connects bone to bone • Powerhouse of the cell • Stored form of glucose • Connects muscle to bone • Explosive jump training • Increase in muscle size • Outer covering of bones • Core stability exercise • Stretching while at rest • ...
Physical Education 2022-04-04
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- To move fast
- Moving up and down
- Stepping from one foot to another with a bounce or hop
- Dribbling and Scoring
- Workout that is in pushup position that helps build core strength
- to grow from experiences
- Pace in which you move
- What is your PE teachers name
- Staying active and eating correctly
- Game that involved baseball and soccer
- What do you do before working out?
- Playing fair and being nice to others
- Game where only one person can touch the ball
- Drink Water
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- Jacks, Type of jump that requires you to move arms and legs
- Out, Vigorous Physical exercise
- What is it called when you are in a plank position and you move up and down
- Place where you workout or play sports
- Education, What does PE stand for?
- Following directions and playing game correctly
- Moving at a regular pace
- Fair and Generous behavior or treatment of teammates and opposing team
- To work together
- Being Truthful
- the Flag, Game where you try to take the other teams flag
- Throwing a ball to score points while trying to stop opposing team
- Activity involving skill and physical exertion, against another team
27 Clues: Drink Water • To move fast • Being Truthful • To work together • Moving up and down • Dribbling and Scoring • Pace in which you move • Moving at a regular pace • to grow from experiences • What is your PE teachers name • Out, Vigorous Physical exercise • Education, What does PE stand for? • What do you do before working out? • Staying active and eating correctly • ...
Physical Education 2025-02-14
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- A high-energy workout often done to music.
- The ability of muscles to exert force.
- A sport played with a shuttlecock and a racket.
- The muscle group primarily used for bending the arm.
- A fast-paced sport played on ice with a puck.
- A physical activity that involves running, jumping, and throwing.
- The process of recovering after intense exercise.
- A yoga pose where you balance on one leg.
- The exercise that strengthens the abdo
- A team sport played with an orange ball and a hoop.
- The act of moving from one place to another at a fast pace.
- A competitive swimming stroke with an overarm motion.
- A water sport that involves swimming and passing a ball.
- The ability to move quickly and change direction efficiently.
- The rhythmic activity performed with music and body movements.
- The resting period between sets of exercise.
- The name for a score in tennis.
- The act of using force to push or pull an object.
- The Olympic event that consists of ten track and field disciplines.
- The activity of traveling on foot for exercise.
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- The percentage of fat, muscle, and bone in the body.
- The ability to maintain control of body movement.
- A sport where two people wrestle on a mat.
- The muscle located at the back of the lower leg.
- The part of the body where the quadriceps are located.
- The number of players in a standard soccer team.
- The total number of Olympic rings.
- The term for an indoor cycling exercise.
- The range of motion around a joint.
- A sport where players kick a ball into a net.
- The main muscle used for breathing.
- The act of preparing muscles before exercise.
- A martial art that uses kicks and punches.
- A long-distance running event that covers 42.195 kilometers.
- A sport that involves hitting a ball over a net using hands.
- The body's ability to sustain prolonged physical activity.
- A type of exercise that involves lifting heavy weights.
- The number of times the heart beats per minute.
38 Clues: The name for a score in tennis. • The total number of Olympic rings. • The range of motion around a joint. • The main muscle used for breathing. • The ability of muscles to exert force. • The exercise that strengthens the abdo • The term for an indoor cycling exercise. • A yoga pose where you balance on one leg. • A high-energy workout often done to music. • ...
Physical Education 2025-03-18
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- A water-based sport and exercise that improves cardiovascular health.
- The process of rest and repair after intense physical activity.
- A movement to increase flexibility by lengthening muscles.
- A form of running at a steady, moderate pace for exercise.
- The act of lengthening muscles to improve flexibility.
- A person who competes in physical sports.
- A practice that combines physical postures, breathing exercises, and meditation.
- Moving rapidly on foot, a key form of aerobic exercise.
- The state of being physically healthy and strong.
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- The act of lifting weights to build strength and muscle mass.
- Tissue in the body that contracts to produce movement.
- A workout where you perform a series of exercises in a sequence with minimal rest.
- A bodyweight exercise that works the chest, shoulders, and triceps.
- The ability to sustain physical activity over a long period.
- A team sport where players aim to score goals by kicking a ball into the opponent's net.
- A lower-body exercise that targets the thighs, hips, and buttocks.
- Exercise that raises heart rate and improves cardiovascular health.
- The ability to maintain control of body position, often used in fitness exercises.
- A lower-body exercise involving a step forward and bending the knee.
- A team sport played with a ball and hoop.
20 Clues: A person who competes in physical sports. • A team sport played with a ball and hoop. • The state of being physically healthy and strong. • Tissue in the body that contracts to produce movement. • The act of lengthening muscles to improve flexibility. • Moving rapidly on foot, a key form of aerobic exercise. • ...
Physical Education 2025-04-29
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- best beverage choice for athletes
- one piece per day is good (dark)
- apples and bananas
- how long you exercise
- need at least 10,000 each day
- need 8-9 hours of this
- better than fried foods
- exercise using a treadmill
- what kind of exercise you do
- 1/2 of your plate full of these
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- how often you exercise
- milk and cheese
- 2,000 per day for adults
- major source of protein for people
- high-intensity interval training
- how hard you exercise
- Vitamin D
- 60 minutes a day
- Vitamin A helps these
- not good for you (candy)
- too much can cause high blood pressure
21 Clues: Vitamin D • milk and cheese • 60 minutes a day • apples and bananas • how long you exercise • how hard you exercise • Vitamin A helps these • how often you exercise • need 8-9 hours of this • better than fried foods • 2,000 per day for adults • not good for you (candy) • exercise using a treadmill • what kind of exercise you do • need at least 10,000 each day • 1/2 of your plate full of these • ...
PHYSICAL EDUCATION 2017-02-27
40 Clues: DUA • ENAM • TIGA • SATU • LIMA • DUALM • TUJUH • DUAST • DUADD • EMPAT • DUAMPT • DUAENM • DUATJH • TIGALM • DUABLS • DUAPLH • DUADLPN • SEPULUH • TIGABLS • ENAMBLS • TIGAENM • DLPNBLS • TIGAPLH • SEBELAS • TIGATJH • DUATIGA • EMPTPTL • TIGADUA • DUASMBL • DELAPAN • LIMABLS • TIGASMBL • SEMBILAN • TUJUHBLS • TIGADLPN • TIGAEMPT • TIGASATU • EMPATBLS • TIGATIGA • SEMBILANBLS
Physical education 2021-01-04
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- movement is opposite to elevation.
- largest cartilage in human body
- movement of forearm moving upward.
- hind part of the head.
- circulation of blood between heart and lungs
- formed in the empty part of bones.
- passes through the vertebral column.
- collection of five vertebrates.
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- upper and broadest part of rib cage
- movement towards the middle line of scapula.
- othername of neutophils
- forehead and upper part.
- forms the membrane of the bone.
- movement of the foot upward.
- helps in conversion of fibrinogen into fibrin
- three muscles of posterior
- broadest of the back
- product of stroke volume and heart rate
- commonly called as pecs
- demand for oxygen is greater than the supply.
- upper flat part of the hip.
21 Clues: broadest of the back • hind part of the head. • othername of neutophils • commonly called as pecs • forehead and upper part. • three muscles of posterior • upper flat part of the hip. • movement of the foot upward. • largest cartilage in human body • forms the membrane of the bone. • collection of five vertebrates. • movement is opposite to elevation. • ...
Physical education 2021-01-04
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- movement is opposite to elevation.
- largest cartilage in human body
- movement of forearm moving upward.
- hind part of the head.
- circulation of blood between heart and lungs
- formed in the empty part of bones.
- passes through the vertebral column.
- collection of five vertebrates.
Down
- upper and broadest part of rib cage
- movement towards the middle line of scapula.
- othername of neutophils
- forehead and upper part.
- forms the membrane of the bone.
- movement of the foot upward.
- helps in conversion of fibrinogen into fibrin
- three muscles of posterior
- broadest of the back
- product of stroke volume and heart rate
- commonly called as pecs
- demand for oxygen is greater than the supply.
- upper flat part of the hip.
21 Clues: broadest of the back • hind part of the head. • othername of neutophils • commonly called as pecs • forehead and upper part. • three muscles of posterior • upper flat part of the hip. • movement of the foot upward. • largest cartilage in human body • forms the membrane of the bone. • collection of five vertebrates. • movement is opposite to elevation. • ...
Physical Education 2025-03-18
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- A bodyweight exercise that works the chest, shoulders, and triceps.
- A water-based sport and exercise that improves cardiovascular health.
- The state of being physically healthy and strong.
- A movement to increase flexibility by lengthening muscles.
- The process of rest and repair after intense physical activity.
- Exercise that requires oxygen and improves cardiovascular fitness, such as running or cycling.
- The act of lengthening muscles to improve flexibility.
- A lower-body exercise involving a step forward and bending the knee.
- The act of lifting weights to build strength and muscle mass.
- The ability to sustain physical activity over a long period.
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- Moving rapidly on foot, a key form of aerobic exercise.
- A team sport where players aim to score goals by kicking a ball into the opponent's net.
- Exercise that raises heart rate and improves cardiovascular health.
- A lower-body exercise that targets the thighs, hips, and buttocks.
- The ability to maintain control of body position, often used in fitness exercises.
- A team sport played with a ball and hoop.
- A workout where you perform a series of exercises in a sequence with minimal rest.
- A form of running at a steady, moderate pace for exercise.
- A person who competes in physical sports.
- A practice that combines physical postures, breathing exercises, and meditation.
- Tissue in the body that contracts to produce movement.
21 Clues: A team sport played with a ball and hoop. • A person who competes in physical sports. • The state of being physically healthy and strong. • The act of lengthening muscles to improve flexibility. • Tissue in the body that contracts to produce movement. • Moving rapidly on foot, a key form of aerobic exercise. • ...
Physical Education 2021-04-21
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- best beverage choice for athletes
- one piece per day is good (dark)
- apples and bananas
- how long you exercise
- need at least 10,000 each day
- need 8-9 hours of this
- better than fried foods
- exercise using a treadmill
- what kind of exercise you do
- 1/2 of your plate full of these
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- how often you exercise
- milk and cheese
- 2,000 per day for adults
- major source of protein for people
- high-intensity interval training
- how hard you exercise
- Vitamin D
- 60 minutes a day
- Vitamin A helps these
- not good for you (candy)
- too much can cause high blood pressure
21 Clues: Vitamin D • milk and cheese • 60 minutes a day • apples and bananas • how long you exercise • how hard you exercise • Vitamin A helps these • how often you exercise • need 8-9 hours of this • better than fried foods • 2,000 per day for adults • not good for you (candy) • exercise using a treadmill • what kind of exercise you do • need at least 10,000 each day • 1/2 of your plate full of these • ...
Physical Education 2025-11-20
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- Ms. Johnson's sons name
- Required to participate in PE class
- Game where you throw a flat flying disc
- Students perform this at the beginning of class
- Game based PE class
- Ms. Johnson's favorite music to play in the gym
- Article of clothing you wear to identify your team
- Running test performed
- Sport based PE class
- Game where you kick the ball and run bases
- Clears students out of the gym
- Daily Participation Points
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- Ms. Johnson's daughters name
- Game where a ball is hit over a net
- PE is required for this purpose
- Physical activity for the purpose of getting fit
- Ms. Johnsons favorite brand
- Everyone's favorite game to play
- Sport Ms. Johnson Coaches
- University Ms. Johnson attended
20 Clues: Game based PE class • Sport based PE class • Running test performed • Ms. Johnson's sons name • Sport Ms. Johnson Coaches • Daily Participation Points • Ms. Johnsons favorite brand • Ms. Johnson's daughters name • Clears students out of the gym • PE is required for this purpose • University Ms. Johnson attended • Everyone's favorite game to play • Game where a ball is hit over a net • ...
Physical Education 2026-02-28
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- Activity to relax muscles
- Exercise using resistance band
- Ability to move joints fully
- Muscle lengthening activity
- Exercise for arm strength
- Protective headgear
- Physical fitness component
- Team sport played on grass with goalposts
- Strength exercise equipment
- Outdoor hiking activity
- Jumping over bar event
- Healthy body state
- Gymnastics floor move
- Sport using a net and shuttlecock
- Large sports competition
- Exercise to strengthen core
- Sport with rings and beam
- Body cooling process
- Martial art from Japan
- Climbing activity
- Exercise repetition set
- Exercise before competition
- Movement using ladder drill
- Exercise frequency measure
- Ability to react quickly
- Training program schedule
- Track oval area
- Body mass divided by height squared
- Referee signal tool
- Athlete’s uniform
- Safety rules in sports
- Defense move in basketball
- Sports injury treatment method
- Running short distance at full speed
- Exercise for abdominal muscles
- Olympic multi-sport event
- Fast break move
- Long distance run
- Physical activity for relaxation
- Player position in volleyball
- Swimming competition
- Person who trains athletes
- Running around bases sport
- Sport using cue and balls
- Scoring area in soccer
- Measure of heart beats per minute
- Jumping exercise with rope
- Physical education teacher
- Exercise for upper legs
- Jumping onto platform
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- Gym apparatus with bars
- Exercise in water
- Skill improvement practice
- Volleyball scoring action
- Scoring line in track
- Device to measure steps
- Track and field event
- Healthy lifestyle habit
- Movement to cool down after exercise
- Body’s energy source
- Fastest swimming stroke
- Exercise for muscle strength
- Skillful body movement sport
- Competitive event match
- Road cycling race
- Physical activity that improves heart health
- Running shoe feature
- Exercise to improve speed
- Physical challenge course
- Long jump event
- Sport with racket and ball
- Exercise intensity level
- Mental focus in sports
- Physical skill accuracy
- Swimming style on the back
- Muscle tissue tear
- Healthy eating plan
- Breathing exercise
- Practice session
- Overall body wellness
- Sport played on ice
- Muscle pain after exercise
- Game played with a hoop and ball
- Strength of muscles
- Body movement rhythm
- Handball throw
- Fast walk race sport
- Healthy body weight range
- Water survival skill
- Bone injury
- Ability to maintain body control
- Competitive mindset
- Protective knee gear
- Exercise that increases breathing rate
- Team cooperation
- Body movement with music
- Warm-up exercise before activity
- Combat sport with gloves
- Exercise for legs
- Exercise using body weight
100 Clues: Bone injury • Handball throw • Long jump event • Track oval area • Fast break move • Practice session • Team cooperation • Exercise in water • Road cycling race • Climbing activity • Athlete’s uniform • Long distance run • Exercise for legs • Healthy body state • Muscle tissue tear • Breathing exercise • Protective headgear • Healthy eating plan • Sport played on ice • Referee signal tool • ...
Physical Education 2026-02-28
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- Activity to relax muscles
- Exercise using resistance band
- Ability to move joints fully
- Muscle lengthening activity
- Exercise for arm strength
- Protective headgear
- Physical fitness component
- Team sport played on grass with goalposts
- Strength exercise equipment
- Outdoor hiking activity
- Jumping over bar event
- Healthy body state
- Gymnastics floor move
- Sport using a net and shuttlecock
- Large sports competition
- Exercise to strengthen core
- Sport with rings and beam
- Body cooling process
- Martial art from Japan
- Climbing activity
- Exercise repetition set
- Exercise before competition
- Movement using ladder drill
- Exercise frequency measure
- Ability to react quickly
- Training program schedule
- Track oval area
- Body mass divided by height squared
- Referee signal tool
- Athlete’s uniform
- Safety rules in sports
- Defense move in basketball
- Sports injury treatment method
- Running short distance at full speed
- Exercise for abdominal muscles
- Olympic multi-sport event
- Fast break move
- Long distance run
- Physical activity for relaxation
- Player position in volleyball
- Swimming competition
- Person who trains athletes
- Running around bases sport
- Sport using cue and balls
- Scoring area in soccer
- Measure of heart beats per minute
- Jumping exercise with rope
- Physical education teacher
- Exercise for upper legs
- Jumping onto platform
Down
- Gym apparatus with bars
- Exercise in water
- Skill improvement practice
- Volleyball scoring action
- Scoring line in track
- Device to measure steps
- Track and field event
- Healthy lifestyle habit
- Movement to cool down after exercise
- Body’s energy source
- Fastest swimming stroke
- Exercise for muscle strength
- Skillful body movement sport
- Competitive event match
- Road cycling race
- Physical activity that improves heart health
- Running shoe feature
- Exercise to improve speed
- Physical challenge course
- Long jump event
- Sport with racket and ball
- Exercise intensity level
- Mental focus in sports
- Physical skill accuracy
- Swimming style on the back
- Muscle tissue tear
- Healthy eating plan
- Breathing exercise
- Practice session
- Overall body wellness
- Sport played on ice
- Muscle pain after exercise
- Game played with a hoop and ball
- Strength of muscles
- Body movement rhythm
- Handball throw
- Fast walk race sport
- Healthy body weight range
- Water survival skill
- Bone injury
- Ability to maintain body control
- Competitive mindset
- Protective knee gear
- Exercise that increases breathing rate
- Team cooperation
- Body movement with music
- Warm-up exercise before activity
- Combat sport with gloves
- Exercise for legs
- Exercise using body weight
100 Clues: Bone injury • Handball throw • Long jump event • Track oval area • Fast break move • Practice session • Team cooperation • Exercise in water • Road cycling race • Climbing activity • Athlete’s uniform • Long distance run • Exercise for legs • Healthy body state • Muscle tissue tear • Breathing exercise • Protective headgear • Healthy eating plan • Sport played on ice • Referee signal tool • ...
Physical Education 2026-02-28
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- Long jump event
- Game played with a hoop and ball
- Physical challenge course
- Body’s energy source
- Healthy body state
- Exercise to improve speed
- Body mass divided by height squared
- Muscle pain after exercise
- Warm-up exercise before activity
- Exercise for legs
- Jumping onto platform
- Ability to react quickly
- Large sports competition
- Swimming style on the back
- Exercise for upper legs
- Measure of heart beats per minute
- Long distance run
- Body movement rhythm
- Bone injury
- Physical education teacher
- Strength of muscles
- Exercise using resistance band
- Healthy eating plan
- Scoring area in soccer
- Overall body wellness
- Healthy body weight range
- Team cooperation
- Scoring line in track
- Jumping exercise with rope
- Swimming competition
- Ability to maintain body control
- Exercise for arm strength
- Athlete’s uniform
- Fast walk race sport
- Body movement with music
- Defense move in basketball
- Combat sport with gloves
- Breathing exercise
- Sport using cue and balls
- Exercise repetition set
- Practice session
- Activity to relax muscles
- Healthy lifestyle habit
- Exercise intensity level
- Sport with rings and beam
- Competitive mindset
- Exercise using body weight
- Mental focus in sports
- Jumping over bar event
- Running around bases sport
- Safety rules in sports
- Sport played on ice
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- Movement to cool down after exercise
- Physical activity for relaxation
- Sport using a net and shuttlecock
- Referee signal tool
- Exercise that increases breathing rate
- Running short distance at full speed
- Protective knee gear
- Fastest swimming stroke
- Skill improvement practice
- Fast break move
- Exercise for abdominal muscles
- Device to measure steps
- Handball throw
- Muscle tissue tear
- Exercise in water
- Sports injury treatment method
- Skillful body movement sport
- Training program schedule
- Climbing activity
- Player position in volleyball
- Outdoor hiking activity
- Exercise before competition
- Exercise for muscle strength
- Competitive event match
- Ability to move joints fully
- Olympic multi-sport event
- Water survival skill
- Body cooling process
- Exercise frequency measure
- Gymnastics floor move
- Team sport played on grass with goalposts
- Gym apparatus with bars
- Muscle lengthening activity
- Movement using ladder drill
- Road cycling race
- Physical fitness component
- Martial art from Japan
- Running shoe feature
- Physical skill accuracy
- Physical activity that improves heart health
- Track and field event
- Sport with racket and ball
- Strength exercise equipment
- Person who trains athletes
- Protective headgear
- Volleyball scoring action
- Exercise to strengthen core
- Track oval area
100 Clues: Bone injury • Handball throw • Long jump event • Fast break move • Track oval area • Team cooperation • Practice session • Exercise for legs • Exercise in water • Long distance run • Climbing activity • Road cycling race • Athlete’s uniform • Healthy body state • Muscle tissue tear • Breathing exercise • Referee signal tool • Strength of muscles • Healthy eating plan • Competitive mindset • ...
Physical Education 2026-02-28
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- Bone of the upper arm
- Rapid energy source for 10 second sprints
- Thigh bone and longest bone in body
- Connects bone to bone
- Vessel carrying blood away from heart
- Smooth tissue protecting joints
- Sense of body position in space
- Process of bone formation
- Large triangular muscle of the shoulder
- Tiny air sacs in the lungs
- Bones making up the spinal column
- Smallest blood vessel for gas exchange
- Substance providing nourishment
- Forearm bone on the thumb side
- Primary fuel source during high intensity exercise
- Protein that carries oxygen in blood
- The shoulder blade
- Inward curve of the lower back
- The collarbone
- Moving a limb toward the midline
- Large muscle group of the buttocks
- Byproduct of anaerobic exercise causing fatigue
- Condition from excessive training without rest
- Muscle shortening under tension
- Core stability exercise
- Alternating work and rest periods
- Building block for muscle repair
- Muscle lengthening under tension
- The kneecap
- Medical term for high blood pressure
- Exercise where muscle length does not change
- Fundamental lower body compound lift
- Four muscles on the front of the thigh
- Having excessive body fat
- Moving a limb away from the midline
- The larger bone of the lower leg
- Hip bone structure
- Advanced form of flexibility training
- Powerhouse of the cell
- Short duration high intensity exercise
- Technical name for fingers and toes
- Nutrient needed in large amounts like protein
- Speed in a specific direction
- Muscle on the front of the upper arm
- Muscle on the back of the upper arm
- Nutrient needed in small amounts like vitamins
- Lateral curvature of the spine
- Main energy source for the brain
- Ability to change direction quickly
- Forward rounding of the upper back
- Step forward exercise for legs
- Broadest muscle of the back
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- Stored form of glucose
- Increase in muscle size
- Rate at which the body burns energy
- Time needed for body to repair after exercise
- Heart rate below 60 beats per minute
- Top number in blood pressure reading
- Series of exercises performed in rotation
- Exercise targeting upper abdominals
- Healthy type of dietary fat
- Swedish for speed play training
- Total blood pumped by heart per minute
- Losing fitness when training stops
- Upper back and neck muscle
- Exercise with constant tension
- Principle of training harder than normal
- Chest muscle group
- Fluid that lubricates joints
- Ability to exert force over a long period
- Range of motion around a joint
- White blood cells
- Training for a particular goal
- Stretching involving movement
- Scientific name for the calf muscle
- Amount of blood pumped per heart beat
- Unit of energy derived from food
- Hormone released during fight or flight
- Forearm bone on the pinky side
- Liquid portion of the blood
- Constant speed muscle contraction
- Vessel carrying blood toward heart
- The six pack muscle
- Connects muscle to bone
- Wall dividing the heart chambers
- Explosive jump training
- Waxy substance found in blood
- Body mass index calculation
- Outer covering of bones
- Cells that help blood clot
- Stretching while at rest
- Bouncing type of stretching
- Muscles on the back of the thigh
- Heart rate above 100 beats per minute
- Process of replacing lost body fluids
- Decrease in muscle size due to lack of use
- Protein that stores oxygen in muscles
- Main muscle used for breathing
- Exercise requiring oxygen
- Hormone regulating blood sugar
100 Clues: The kneecap • The collarbone • White blood cells • Chest muscle group • The shoulder blade • Hip bone structure • The six pack muscle • Bone of the upper arm • Connects bone to bone • Stored form of glucose • Powerhouse of the cell • Increase in muscle size • Core stability exercise • Connects muscle to bone • Explosive jump training • Outer covering of bones • Stretching while at rest • ...
Physical Education 2026-02-28
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- Bone of the upper arm
- Heart rate below 60 beats per minute
- Exercise targeting upper abdominals
- Stored form of glucose
- Short duration high intensity exercise
- Smooth tissue protecting joints
- Stretching involving movement
- The larger bone of the lower leg
- Medical term for high blood pressure
- Upper back and neck muscle
- Chest muscle group
- Protein that carries oxygen in blood
- Explosive jump training
- Nutrient needed in small amounts like vitamins
- Total blood pumped by heart per minute
- Exercises that involve only one joint and one muscle group
- Alternating work and rest periods
- Forward rounding of the upper back
- Inward curve of the lower back
- The collarbone
- Muscles on the back of the thigh
- Main muscle used for breathing
- Muscle on the back of the upper arm
- Main energy source for the brain
- Series of exercises performed in rotation
- Forearm bone on the pinky side
- Powerhouse of the cell
- Bones making up the spinal column
- Step forward exercise for legs
- Principle of training harder than normal
- Connects muscle to bone
- Waxy substance found in blood
- Muscle shortening under tension
- Tiny air sacs in the lungs
- Heart rate above 100 beats per minute
- Hormone regulating blood sugar
- Four muscles on the front of the thigh
- Increase in muscle size
- Stretching while at rest
- Technical term for body fat tissue
- Rapid energy source for 10 second sprints
- Core stability exercise
- The shoulder blade
- Vessel carrying blood toward heart
- Process of bone formation
- Protein that stores oxygen in muscles
- Forearm bone on the thumb side
- Condition where bones become brittle and fragile
- Muscle lengthening under tension
- Ability to change direction quickly
- Time needed for body to repair after exercise
- Ability to exert force over a long period
- Decrease in muscle size due to lack of use
- Movement of a joint beyond its normal range of motion
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- Nutrient needed in large amounts like protein
- Bouncing type of stretching
- Liquid portion of the blood
- Range of motion around a joint
- Primary fuel source during high intensity exercise
- Large muscle group of the buttocks
- Sensory receptors in muscles and joints
- The kneecap
- Fundamental lower body compound lift
- Wall dividing the heart chambers
- Having excessive body fat
- Rate at which the body burns energy
- Fluid that lubricates joints
- Outer covering of bones
- Moving a limb toward the midline
- Process of replacing lost body fluids
- Amount of blood pumped per heart beat
- Sense of body position in space
- Losing fitness when training stops
- Moving a limb away from the midline
- Broadest muscle of the back
- Top number in blood pressure reading
- Systematic planning of athletic or physical training
- Healthy type of dietary fat
- Unit of energy derived from food
- Smallest blood vessel for gas exchange
- Building block for muscle repair
- Exercise where muscle length does not change
- White blood cells
- Large triangular muscle of the shoulder
- Training for a particular goal
- Exercise with constant tension
- Exercise requiring oxygen
- Hormone released during fight or flight
- Condition from excessive training without rest
- Thigh bone and longest bone in body
- The six pack muscle
- Connects bone to bone
- Scientific name for the calf muscle
- Technical name for fingers and toes
- Hip bone structure
- Lateral curvature of the spine
- Muscle on the front of the upper arm
- Cells that help blood clot
- Advanced form of flexibility training
- Body mass index calculation
- Constant speed muscle contraction
- Byproduct of anaerobic exercise causing fatigue
- Speed in a specific direction
- Swedish for speed play training
- Substance providing nourishment
- Vessel carrying blood away from heart
106 Clues: The kneecap • The collarbone • White blood cells • Chest muscle group • Hip bone structure • The shoulder blade • The six pack muscle • Bone of the upper arm • Connects bone to bone • Stored form of glucose • Powerhouse of the cell • Outer covering of bones • Explosive jump training • Connects muscle to bone • Increase in muscle size • Core stability exercise • Stretching while at rest • ...
Physical Education 2026-02-28
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- Speed in a specific direction
- Exercise where muscle length does not change
- Exercises that involve only one joint and one muscle group
- Main muscle used for breathing
- Top number in blood pressure reading
- Rapid energy source for 10 second sprints
- Decrease in muscle size due to lack of use
- Muscle lengthening under tension
- Building block for muscle repair
- Outer covering of bones
- Time needed for body to repair after exercise
- Stretching while at rest
- Nutrient needed in small amounts like vitamins
- Exercise requiring oxygen
- Hip bone structure
- Connects muscle to bone
- Lateral curvature of the spine
- Primary fuel source during high intensity exercise
- White blood cells
- Cells that help blood clot
- Inward curve of the lower back
- The larger bone of the lower leg
- Exercise with constant tension
- Ability to exert force over a long period
- Short duration high intensity exercise
- Smallest blood vessel for gas exchange
- Substance providing nourishment
- Stored form of glucose
- Forward rounding of the upper back
- Swedish for speed play training
- Ability to change direction quickly
- The collarbone
- Protein that stores oxygen in muscles
- Rate at which the body burns energy
- Muscles on the back of the thigh
- Bone of the upper arm
- Connects bone to bone
- Large triangular muscle of the shoulder
- The six pack muscle
- Process of replacing lost body fluids
- Moving a limb away from the midline
- Sense of body position in space
- Wall dividing the heart chambers
- The shoulder blade
- Broadest muscle of the back
- Heart rate below 60 beats per minute
- Hormone regulating blood sugar
- Core stability exercise
- The kneecap
- Training for a particular goal
- Step forward exercise for legs
- Upper back and neck muscle
- Powerhouse of the cell
- Movement of a joint beyond its normal range of motion
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- Having excessive body fat
- Exercise targeting upper abdominals
- Main energy source for the brain
- Increase in muscle size
- Body mass index calculation
- Muscle shortening under tension
- Unit of energy derived from food
- Explosive jump training
- Four muscles on the front of the thigh
- Heart rate above 100 beats per minute
- Waxy substance found in blood
- Bones making up the spinal column
- Forearm bone on the thumb side
- Medical term for high blood pressure
- Condition from excessive training without rest
- Losing fitness when training stops
- Moving a limb toward the midline
- Byproduct of anaerobic exercise causing fatigue
- Protein that carries oxygen in blood
- Principle of training harder than normal
- Smooth tissue protecting joints
- Large muscle group of the buttocks
- Hormone released during fight or flight
- Bouncing type of stretching
- Amount of blood pumped per heart beat
- Tiny air sacs in the lungs
- Total blood pumped by heart per minute
- Healthy type of dietary fat
- Advanced form of flexibility training
- Stretching involving movement
- Chest muscle group
- Vessel carrying blood toward heart
- Muscle on the front of the upper arm
- Scientific name for the calf muscle
- Fundamental lower body compound lift
- Nutrient needed in large amounts like protein
- Constant speed muscle contraction
- Fluid that lubricates joints
- Range of motion around a joint
- Alternating work and rest periods
- Thigh bone and longest bone in body
- Muscle on the back of the upper arm
- Process of bone formation
- Technical name for fingers and toes
- Series of exercises performed in rotation
- Vessel carrying blood away from heart
- Forearm bone on the pinky side
- Liquid portion of the blood
102 Clues: The kneecap • The collarbone • White blood cells • Hip bone structure • Chest muscle group • The shoulder blade • The six pack muscle • Bone of the upper arm • Connects bone to bone • Stored form of glucose • Powerhouse of the cell • Increase in muscle size • Explosive jump training • Outer covering of bones • Connects muscle to bone • Core stability exercise • Stretching while at rest • ...
Physical Education 2026-02-28
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- Ability to exert force over a long period
- Bouncing type of stretching
- Sense of body position in space
- Fluid that lubricates joints
- Step forward exercise for legs
- Healthy type of dietary fat
- Body mass index calculation
- Process of replacing lost body fluids
- Smooth tissue protecting joints
- White blood cells
- Heart rate below 60 beats per minute
- Vessel carrying blood toward heart
- The kneecap
- The collarbone
- Wall dividing the heart chambers
- Rapid energy source for 10 second sprints
- Short duration high intensity exercise
- Moving a limb toward the midline
- Broadest muscle of the back
- The shoulder blade
- Advanced form of flexibility training
- Having excessive body fat
- The larger bone of the lower leg
- Vessel carrying blood away from heart
- Waxy substance found in blood
- Decrease in muscle size due to lack of use
- Upper back and neck muscle
- Exercise targeting upper abdominals
- Outer covering of bones
- Substance providing nourishment
- Tiny air sacs in the lungs
- Connects bone to bone
- Protein that stores oxygen in muscles
- Training for a particular goal
- Alternating work and rest periods
- Large muscle group of the buttocks
- Condition from excessive training without rest
- Protein that carries oxygen in blood
- Forward rounding of the upper back
- Heart rate above 100 beats per minute
- Core stability exercise
- Exercise requiring oxygen
- Rate at which the body burns energy
- Exercise with constant tension
- Nutrient needed in large amounts like protein
- Hormone regulating blood sugar
- Stretching while at rest
- Constant speed muscle contraction
- Muscle on the back of the upper arm
- Medical term for high blood pressure
- The six pack muscle
- Losing fitness when training stops
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- Main energy source for the brain
- Bone of the upper arm
- Large triangular muscle of the shoulder
- Explosive jump training
- Muscle on the front of the upper arm
- Cells that help blood clot
- Muscle lengthening under tension
- Muscle shortening under tension
- Hip bone structure
- Hormone released during fight or flight
- Moving a limb away from the midline
- Primary fuel source during high intensity exercise
- Forearm bone on the pinky side
- Speed in a specific direction
- Unit of energy derived from food
- Nutrient needed in small amounts like vitamins
- Muscles on the back of the thigh
- Main muscle used for breathing
- Liquid portion of the blood
- Smallest blood vessel for gas exchange
- Forearm bone on the thumb side
- Four muscles on the front of the thigh
- Lateral curvature of the spine
- Bones making up the spinal column
- Amount of blood pumped per heart beat
- Fundamental lower body compound lift
- Swedish for speed play training
- Stretching involving movement
- Stored form of glucose
- Range of motion around a joint
- Connects bone to bone
- Byproduct of anaerobic exercise causing fatigue
- Increase in muscle size
- Chest muscle group
- Exercise where muscle length does not change
- Time needed for body to repair after exercise
- Scientific name for the calf muscle
- Total blood pumped by heart per minute
- Top number in blood pressure reading
- Building block for muscle repair
- Process of bone formation
- Inward curve of the lower back
- Technical name for fingers and toes
- Powerhouse of the cell
- Ability to change direction quickly
- Series of exercises performed in rotation
- Principle of training harder than normal
- Thigh bone and longest bone in body
100 Clues: The kneecap • The collarbone • White blood cells • Hip bone structure • The shoulder blade • Chest muscle group • The six pack muscle • Bone of the upper arm • Connects bone to bone • Connects bone to bone • Stored form of glucose • Powerhouse of the cell • Explosive jump training • Increase in muscle size • Outer covering of bones • Core stability exercise • Stretching while at rest • ...
Physical Education 2026-02-28
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- – Obstacle jumped over in a race.
- – Action of protecting against an attack.
- – Martial art developed in Japan.
- – Process of providing food for growth.
- – Tissue that contracts to produce movement.
- – Ability to stay upright.
- – Exercise requiring oxygen.
- – Sport involving bows and arrows.
- – The muscles of the torso.
- – Main type of sugar in the blood.
- – Player who guards the net.
- – Muscle at the back of the thigh.
- – Sport involving scales, bars, and vaults.
- – Gas required for cellular respiration.
- – Spear thrown for distance.
- – Part of a baseball field beyond the bases.
- – Short for cardiovascular exercise.
- – Range of motion in joints.
- – Point where two bones meet.
- – Unit of energy in food.
- – Race spanning 26.2 miles.
- – Exercise where one leg is positioned forward.
- – Ability to change direction quickly.
- – Period of time between exercises.
- – Combat sport with foils or sabers.
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- – How hard an exercise is.
- – State of being physically healthy.
- – Award for winning a competition.
- – Taking in enough water.
- – Physical activity to improve health.
- – A person proficient in sports.
- – Ability to sustain prolonged effort.
- – Person who trains a team.
- – Muscle on the front of the upper arm.
- – To bounce a ball repeatedly.
- – Sport played with a bat and wicket.
- – International sports festival held every four years.
- – Series of exercises performed in rotation.
- – Measurement of physical characteristics.
- – Group of sports teams that compete.
- – Type of steroid used for muscle growth.
- – Tissue connecting bone to bone.
- – Game where players try to hit rivals with balls.
- – Rate at which the body burns energy.
- – The side attacking in a game.
- – Offensive position in soccer or basketball.
- – Running at a steady, slow pace.
- – Using different body parts together smoothly.
- – State of complete physical and mental well-being.
- – Acid that builds up during intense exercise.
50 Clues: – Taking in enough water. • – Unit of energy in food. • – How hard an exercise is. • – Ability to stay upright. • – Person who trains a team. • – The muscles of the torso. • – Race spanning 26.2 miles. • – Exercise requiring oxygen. • – Player who guards the net. • – Spear thrown for distance. • – Range of motion in joints. • – Point where two bones meet. • ...
Physical Education 2026-02-28
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- – Obstacle jumped over in a race.
- – Action of protecting against an attack.
- – Martial art developed in Japan.
- – Process of providing food for growth.
- – Tissue that contracts to produce movement.
- – Ability to stay upright.
- – Exercise requiring oxygen.
- – Sport involving bows and arrows.
- – The muscles of the torso.
- – Main type of sugar in the blood.
- – Player who guards the net.
- – Muscle at the back of the thigh.
- – Sport involving scales, bars, and vaults.
- – Gas required for cellular respiration.
- – Spear thrown for distance.
- – Part of a baseball field beyond the bases.
- – Short for cardiovascular exercise.
- – Range of motion in joints.
- – Point where two bones meet.
- – Unit of energy in food.
- – Race spanning 26.2 miles.
- – Exercise where one leg is positioned forward.
- – Ability to change direction quickly.
- – Period of time between exercises.
- – Combat sport with foils or sabers.
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- – How hard an exercise is.
- – State of being physically healthy.
- – Award for winning a competition.
- – Taking in enough water.
- – Physical activity to improve health.
- – A person proficient in sports.
- – Ability to sustain prolonged effort.
- – Person who trains a team.
- – Muscle on the front of the upper arm.
- – To bounce a ball repeatedly.
- – Sport played with a bat and wicket.
- – International sports festival held every four years.
- – Series of exercises performed in rotation.
- – Measurement of physical characteristics.
- – Group of sports teams that compete.
- – Type of steroid used for muscle growth.
- – Tissue connecting bone to bone.
- – Game where players try to hit rivals with balls.
- – Rate at which the body burns energy.
- – The side attacking in a game.
- – Offensive position in soccer or basketball.
- – Running at a steady, slow pace.
- – Using different body parts together smoothly.
- – State of complete physical and mental well-being.
- – Acid that builds up during intense exercise.
50 Clues: – Taking in enough water. • – Unit of energy in food. • – How hard an exercise is. • – Ability to stay upright. • – Person who trains a team. • – The muscles of the torso. • – Race spanning 26.2 miles. • – Exercise requiring oxygen. • – Player who guards the net. • – Spear thrown for distance. • – Range of motion in joints. • – Point where two bones meet. • ...
Physical Education 2022-03-21
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- it is the level of psychological well being or an absence of mental illness.
- gentel cardiovascular activity that prepares the muscles for work
- This are organic compounds that people need in small quantities
- is any form of exercise or movement of the body that uses energy. Some of your daily life activities—doing active chores around the house, yard work, walking the dog—are examples.
- any vigorous activity that increases heart rate and respiration and raises oxygen and blood flow throughout the body while using large muscle groups of the body repetitively and rhythmically.
- exercises are those used to tackle one specific muscle group or joint.
- Exercising at your Highest Peak
- Physical Exercises designed to develop strength and coordination.
- Prepares your body to return to a resting state
- is a structured program of activity geared toward achieving or maintaining physical fitness. it is actually a sub-category of physical activity
- it burns calories and might help you lose weight.
- These exercises strengthen and train your lower back, hips, abdomen and pelvis to work together for better balance and stability.
- Dangerously low body temperature
- a process or activity carried out for a specific purpose, especially one concerned with a specified area or skill.
- It is defined as a planned, sequential instruction that promotes lifelong physical activity, designed to develop basic movement skills, sport skills and physical fitness as well as enhance mental, social, and emotional abilities.
- enhancing activities ensure a good range of motion in the joints. loss of flexibilty can be a predisposing factor for physical issues, such as pain syndromes or balance disorders.
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- damage to the skin and tissues caused by extreme cold
- Overworking the body
- An exercise in which a person, keeping a prone position with the hands palms down under the shoulders, the balls of the feet on the ground, and the back straight, pushes the body up and lets it down by an alternate straightening and bending of the arms.
- Result from overstretching and tearing a muscle
- form of physical exercise that combines rhythmic aerobic exercise with stretching and strength training routines with the goal of improving all elements of fitness.
- the ability to move quickly and easily
- an isometric core strength exercise that involves maintaining a position similar to push-up for the maximum possible time.
- these are those used to tackle one specific muscle group or joint in isolation while in reality no exercise will only use one muscle group isolation exercises specifically target one area.
- The ability to sustain prolonged physical or mental effort
- It is a combination of six or more exercises performed with short rest periods between them for either a set number of repetitions or a prescribed amount of time.
- the human body rhythmically moving through space and time with energy or effort
- the ability to move your body parts through their full range of motion.
- body to use Energy
- A exercises in any movement where you're using more than one muscle group at a time.
30 Clues: body to use Energy • Overworking the body • Exercising at your Highest Peak • Dangerously low body temperature • the ability to move quickly and easily • Result from overstretching and tearing a muscle • Prepares your body to return to a resting state • it burns calories and might help you lose weight. • damage to the skin and tissues caused by extreme cold • ...
Physical Education 2022-03-21
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- metabolism
- Apply ice,compression,and elevate limb
- Symptoms:Headaches,blurred or double vision
- growth and reproduction
- limited rotations you can go side to side and up & down
- moves only in one direction
- tough flexible tissue and cushion between the bones
- curve of spine
- attach the muscle to the bone
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- bone pushed out of joint
- bones become brittle and porous
- blood pressure,heart rate & stress response
- bacterial infection of the bone
- calcium levels in bones and blood
- controls the pituitary glands
- swelling and stiffness of the joints
- strong cords of tissues thart connect the bones and joints
- control blood sugar cycles
- White blood cell called T cell
- break in bone
20 Clues: metabolism • break in bone • curve of spine • growth and reproduction • bone pushed out of joint • control blood sugar cycles • moves only in one direction • controls the pituitary glands • attach the muscle to the bone • White blood cell called T cell • bones become brittle and porous • bacterial infection of the bone • calcium levels in bones and blood • ...
Physical Education 2022-04-04
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- Grace, What is your PE teachers name
- To work together
- Staying active and eating correctly
- Throwing a ball to score points while trying to stop opposing team
- Game that involved baseball and soccer
- The action or movement of a runner
- Activity involving skill and physical exertion, against another team
- Moving at a regular pace
- Workout that is in pushup position that helps build core strength
- Being Truthful
- To run fast
- Place where you workout or play sports
- Playing fair and being nice to others
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- Moving up and down
- Education, What does PE stand for?
- Following directions and playing game correctly
- Ups What is it called when you are in a plank position and you move up and down
- the Flag, Game where you try to take the other teams flag
- What do you do before working out?
- to grow from experiences
- Drink Water
- Fair and Generous behavior or treatment of teammates and opposing team
- Out, Vigorous Physical exercise
- Pace in which you move
- Stepping from one foot to another with a bounce or hop
- Dribbling and Scoring
- Game where only one person can touch the ball
- Jacks, Type of jump that requires you to move arms and legs
28 Clues: Drink Water • To run fast • Being Truthful • To work together • Moving up and down • Dribbling and Scoring • Pace in which you move • to grow from experiences • Moving at a regular pace • Out, Vigorous Physical exercise • Education, What does PE stand for? • What do you do before working out? • The action or movement of a runner • Staying active and eating correctly • ...
Physical Education 2023-03-20
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- Drink Water
- Game that involved baseball and soccer
- the Flag, Game where you try to take the other teams flag
- Jacks, Type of jump that requires you to move arms and legs
- Throwing a ball to score points while trying to stop opposing team
- What do you do before working out?
- What is your PE teachers name
- To work together
- Dribbling and Scoring
- Out, Vigorous Physical exercise
- Education, What does PE stand for?
- Stepping from one foot to another with a bounce or hop
- Following directions and playing game correctly
- Game where only one person can touch the ball
- Moving up and down
- Ups What is it called when you are in a plank position and you move up and down
- Place where you workout or play sports
Down
- The action or movement of a runner
- Playing fair and being nice to others
- Moving at a regular pace
- Fair and Generous behavior or treatment of teammates and opposing team
- Workout that is in pushup position that helps build core strength
- to grow from experiences
- To run fast
- Staying active and eating correctly
- Activity involving skill and physical exertion, against another team
- Pace in which you move
- Being Truthful
28 Clues: Drink Water • To run fast • Being Truthful • To work together • Moving up and down • Dribbling and Scoring • Pace in which you move • Moving at a regular pace • to grow from experiences • What is your PE teachers name • Out, Vigorous Physical exercise • The action or movement of a runner • What do you do before working out? • Education, What does PE stand for? • ...
Physical Education 2026-02-14
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- A water-based sport and exercise that improves cardiovascular health.
- The process of rest and repair after intense physical activity.
- A movement to increase flexibility by lengthening muscles.
- A form of running at a steady, moderate pace for exercise.
- The act of lengthening muscles to improve flexibility.
- A person who competes in physical sports.
- A practice that combines physical postures, breathing exercises, and meditation.
- Moving rapidly on foot, a key form of aerobic exercise.
- The state of being physically healthy and strong.
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- The act of lifting weights to build strength and muscle mass.
- Tissue in the body that contracts to produce movement.
- A workout where you perform a series of exercises in a sequence with minimal rest.
- A bodyweight exercise that works the chest, shoulders, and triceps.
- The ability to sustain physical activity over a long period.
- A team sport where players aim to score goals by kicking a ball into the opponent's net.
- A lower-body exercise that targets the thighs, hips, and buttocks.
- Exercise that raises heart rate and improves cardiovascular health.
- The ability to maintain control of body position, often used in fitness exercises.
- A lower-body exercise involving a step forward and bending the knee.
- A team sport played with a ball and hoop.
20 Clues: A person who competes in physical sports. • A team sport played with a ball and hoop. • The state of being physically healthy and strong. • Tissue in the body that contracts to produce movement. • The act of lengthening muscles to improve flexibility. • Moving rapidly on foot, a key form of aerobic exercise. • ...
Physical Education 2026-02-28
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- Body tissue that contracts (Contract)
- Vitamin from sunlight (Sunlight)
- Olympic motto value (Best)
- Muscle at back of thigh (Backthigh)
- Stretch with movement (movement) CALISTHENICS Exercise using body weight (Bodyweight)
- Measure of heart beats per minute (Heartbeat)
- Exercise that increases heart rate (Cardio)
- Combination of speed and strength (Explosiveness)
- Nutrient for muscle repair (Repair)
- Team leader (Leader)
- Warm-up before activity (Warmup)
- The ability of the heart and lungs to supply oxygen (Force)
- Resistance training tool (Weight)
- Cooling down after exercise (Recovery)
- The ability to perform a movement quickly (Quickness)
- Type of stretch held for seconds (Hold)
- Fluid lost through sweat (Hydration )
- Time between sets (Pause)
- Bending a joint (Bend)
- Hard connective tissue (Support)
- Number of players in basketball team on court (Basketball)
- Ability to maintain balance (Stability) AGILITY Quick change of direction (Direction)
- Number of players in volleyball on court (Volleyball)
- The ability of muscles to exert force (Force)
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- Straightening a joint (Straighten)
- Study of body movement (Movement)
- Ability to sustain activity over time (Stamina)
- Joint that moves freely (Joint)
- Fair play principle (Honesty)
- Protective gear for head (Protection)
- Main energy source (Energy)
- Exercise using short bursts of effort (burst)
- Large muscle in front thigh (Thigh)
- Mineral important for bones (Bones)
- Muscle used for breathing (Breathing)
- Movement away from body (Away)
- Twisting injury to ligament (Twist)
- Tournament elimination type (Elimination)
- Excess body fat measurement (Fat)
- Movement toward body (Toward)
- Activity done for fun (Leisure)
- Injury from overuse (Overuse)
- Sportsmanship quality (Honor)
- The ability to move joints through full range (Range)
- Body’s control center (Control)
- Healthy eating guide (Nutrition)
- Game official (Official)
- Target heart rate zone (Zone)
48 Clues: Team leader (Leader) • Bending a joint (Bend) • Game official (Official) • Time between sets (Pause) • Olympic motto value (Best) • Main energy source (Energy) • Fair play principle (Honesty) • Movement toward body (Toward) • Injury from overuse (Overuse) • Sportsmanship quality (Honor) • Target heart rate zone (Zone) • Movement away from body (Away) • Joint that moves freely (Joint) • ...
Physical Education 2026-02-28
Across
- so on for 50 terms, including: Pilates, Squat, Quadriceps, Aerobic, Heart Rate, BMI, Vertebrae, Macronutrient, Hamstring, Offside, etc.)
- Education Mega-Crossword Clues
- Ability of a muscle to exert force over time.
- (1-50)
- The large triangular muscle covering the shoulder joint.
- Firm, flexible connective tissue found in joints.
- Training involving periods of work and rest.
- The top number in a blood pressure reading.
- Replacing fluids lost through sweat.
- The larger of the two bones in the lower leg.
- Exercise where muscle length doesn’t change (e.g., a plank).
- Acid: Byproduct of anaerobic metabolism.
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- Speed in a specific direction.
- A unit of energy derived from food.
- The enlargement of muscle fibers.
- The medical term for the kneecap.
- The range of motion around a joint.
- Exercise "without oxygen."
- Swedish for "speed play" training.
- Tissue connecting bone to bone.
- The body's primary fuel source during exercise.
- (1-50)
- The body's ability to sense its location in space.
- Ability to change direction quickly and accurately.
24 Clues: (1-50) • (1-50) • Exercise "without oxygen." • Speed in a specific direction. • Education Mega-Crossword Clues • Tissue connecting bone to bone. • The enlargement of muscle fibers. • The medical term for the kneecap. • Swedish for "speed play" training. • A unit of energy derived from food. • The range of motion around a joint. • Replacing fluids lost through sweat. • ...
Physical Education 2021-04-23
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- Ferdinand Magellan discovered it in 1951
- Technique where the dancers connect their entire body with the environment
- Improvisation This practice focuses in sensing a partner while having a body dialogue -
- Refers to any form of dancing that is done primarily for its social educational and health benefits .
- It is all about expressing emotions through organic movements and unrestricted lines.
- Bending or shortening of a body part occurring at a joint
- Basic yoga routines are good examples of this technique.
- It is a free expressive style of dancing started in early 20th century as a reaction to classical ballet.
- The setting of this dance is usually informal gatherings and parties ,reunions ,and the like.
- A pantomimed song and dance was the oldest recorded activity among the Christianized Filipinos
- Dancing technique teaches to release unnecessary tensions used while moving
- Highest form of dance.
Down
- The setting of this dance it's a social gathering with the more formal atmosphere than the simple and informal parties in which the recreational dances are the usual forms.
- Means of expressing one's emotions through movement discipline by rhythm
- Mother of Philippine folk dances
- Movement of the body in space in any direction with the feet as moving base.
- Swaying arms forward backward or sideward
- Most dances big in and end with
- Cultural art form handed down from generation to generation
- Gliding along the floor with either foot
- Refer to the movement various parts of the body in space with a fixed base.
- Also known as folk or ethnic dance
- Refers the movement SEPTA music where there emerges organization structure and battery
- Widespread activity in which competitors perform dances in any several permitted dance style.
- It is a measure motion of flow , characterized by regular occurrence of elements or features as beats sounds or accents.
25 Clues: Highest form of dance. • Most dances big in and end with • Mother of Philippine folk dances • Also known as folk or ethnic dance • Ferdinand Magellan discovered it in 1951 • Gliding along the floor with either foot • Swaying arms forward backward or sideward • Basic yoga routines are good examples of this technique. • ...
Physical Education 2022-04-04
Across
- Out, Vigorous Physical exercise
- Activity involving skill and physical exertion against another team
- Stepping from one foot to another with a bounce or hop
- Education, What does PE stand for?
- To run fast
- to grow from experiences
- Pace in which you move
- Fair and Generous behavior or treatment of teammates and opposing team
- Moving at a regular pace
- Drink Water
- Staying active and eating correctly
- Game where you try to take the other teams flag
- Type of jump that requires you to move arms and legs
- Throwing a ball to score points while trying to stop opposing team
- What is it called when you are in a plank position and you move up and down
- What is your PE teachers name
- The action or movement of a runner
- Moving up and down
Down
- Playing fair and being nice to others
- Place where you workout or play sports
- Workout that is in pushup position that helps build core strength
- Following directions and playing game correctly
- Dribbling and Scoring
- To work together
- Game that involved baseball and soccer
- What do you do before working out?
- Being Truthful
- Game where only one person can touch the ball
28 Clues: To run fast • Drink Water • Being Truthful • To work together • Moving up and down • Dribbling and Scoring • Pace in which you move • to grow from experiences • Moving at a regular pace • What is your PE teachers name • Out, Vigorous Physical exercise • Education, What does PE stand for? • What do you do before working out? • The action or movement of a runner • ...
Physical Education 2022-04-04
Across
- Fair and Generous behavior or treatment of teammates and opposing team
- What do you do before working out?
- Dribbling and Scoring
- Workout that is in pushup position that helps build core strength
- Staying active and eating correctly
- Playing fair and being nice to others
- Game where only one person can touch the ball
- What is your PE teachers name
- Throwing a ball to score points while trying to stop opposing team
- Moving up and down
- The action or movement of a runner
- What does PE stand for?
- Moving at a regular pace
- Pace in which you move
Down
- Activity involving skill and physical exertion against another team
- Vigorous Physical exercise
- Game that involved baseball and soccer
- to grow from experiences
- Place where you workout or play sports
- Following directions and playing game correctly
- Being Truthful
- Drink Water
- To work together
- Type of jump that requires you to move arms and legs
- Stepping from one foot to another with a bounce or hop
- What is it called when you are in a plank position and you move up and down
- Game where you try to take the other teams flag
- To run fast
28 Clues: Drink Water • To run fast • Being Truthful • To work together • Moving up and down • Dribbling and Scoring • Pace in which you move • What does PE stand for? • to grow from experiences • Moving at a regular pace • Vigorous Physical exercise • What is your PE teachers name • What do you do before working out? • The action or movement of a runner • Staying active and eating correctly • ...
Physical Education 2025-03-18
Across
- A bodyweight exercise that works the chest, shoulders, and triceps.
- A water-based sport and exercise that improves cardiovascular health.
- The state of being physically healthy and strong.
- A movement to increase flexibility by lengthening muscles.
- The process of rest and repair after intense physical activity.
- Exercise that requires oxygen and improves cardiovascular fitness, such as running or cycling.
- The act of lengthening muscles to improve flexibility.
- A lower-body exercise involving a step forward and bending the knee.
- The act of lifting weights to build strength and muscle mass.
- The ability to sustain physical activity over a long period.
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- Moving rapidly on foot, a key form of aerobic exercise.
- A team sport where players aim to score goals by kicking a ball into the opponent's net.
- Exercise that raises heart rate and improves cardiovascular health.
- A lower-body exercise that targets the thighs, hips, and buttocks.
- The ability to maintain control of body position, often used in fitness exercises.
- A team sport played with a ball and hoop.
- A workout where you perform a series of exercises in a sequence with minimal rest.
- A form of running at a steady, moderate pace for exercise.
- A person who competes in physical sports.
- A practice that combines physical postures, breathing exercises, and meditation.
- Tissue in the body that contracts to produce movement.
21 Clues: A team sport played with a ball and hoop. • A person who competes in physical sports. • The state of being physically healthy and strong. • The act of lengthening muscles to improve flexibility. • Tissue in the body that contracts to produce movement. • Moving rapidly on foot, a key form of aerobic exercise. • ...
Physical Education 2026-02-28
Across
- / Muscle of the upper back and neck.
- / Preparation for physical exertion.
- / The primary calf muscle.
- / Gradual reduction of intensity.
- / Related to horse riding.
- / The body’s internal steady state.
- / The collarbone.
- / Combat sport using foils or sabers.
- / Chemicals that reduce pain/stress.
- / Firm, flexible connective tissue.
- / Relating to heart and blood vessels.
- / Bat-and-ball game with wickets.
- / Minerals like salt and potassium.
- / Short bursts of activity without oxygen.
- / Percentage of fat vs. lean mass.
- / Reducing work before a competition.
- / Pressure when the heart beats.
- / Upper arm bone.
- / Body Mass Index (weight/height ratio).
- / Variation of baseball with larger ball.
- / Pressure when the heart rests.
- / Increase in muscle size.
- / Turning the palm downward.
- / Connects bone to bone.
- / Official who enforces rules.
- / Tennis stroke with palm facing forward.
- / Force produced quickly ($Force \times Velocity$).
- / Exercises involving balance and flips.
- / Decreasing the angle of a joint.
- / Fluid that lubricates joints.
- / Force that a muscle works against.
- / Hormone released during "fight or flight.
- / Muscle lengthening under tension.
- / Muscles of the stomach core.
- / Muscle on the front of the upper arm.
- / The shoulder blade.
- / Longest bone in the body.
- / Contraction at a constant speed.
- / Ability to change direction quickly.
- / Range of motion around a joint.
- / Excessive loss of body water.
- / A group of consecutive repetitions.
- / Hitting a ball before it touches ground.
- / Gradually increasing workout intensity.
- / Punishment for breaking a rule.
- / Explosive jumping exercises.
- / How hard the body is working.
- / Bouncing a ball repeatedly.
- / Ability to sustain activity over time.
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- / Scoring play in American football.
- / Alternating high and low intensity.
- / Field leader in football.
- / Exercise requiring oxygen.
- / Contraction with muscle shortening.
- / How long a workout lasts.
- / Four-muscle group on the front thigh.
- / Muscle on the back of the upper arm.
- / The kneecap.
- / Space above the water in swimming.
- / One complete motion of an exercise.
- / Byproduct of intense anaerobic exercise.
- / A period of little to no progress.
- / Time allowed for repair after exercise.
- / Moving a limb toward the body.
- / Training for a specific goal.
- / Large triangular shoulder muscle.
- / Ten-event athletic contest.
- / Stressing the body beyond normal limits.
- / Sense of self-movement and position.
- / A 26.2-mile race.
- / Moving a limb away from the body.
- / Connects muscle to bone.
- / Tactile arterial palpation of heartbeat.
- / Turning the palm upward.
- / Rhythm or beat of a movement.
- / Largest muscle group in the buttocks.
- / Stored form of glucose in muscles.
- / Muscle contraction without movement.
- / Muscle shortening under tension.
- / Large chest muscle.
- / Player defending the net.
- / Max oxygen the body can use.
- / Bones making up the spinal column.
- / Increasing the angle of a joint.
- / Primary sugar used for energy.
- / Chemical processes to maintain life.
- / A plan of action to win a game.
- / Decrease in muscle size from disuse.
- / Largest tendon in the body.
- / The boundary lines of a court.
- / Series of exercises done in rotation.
- / Tennis stroke across the body.
- / Sport using rackets and shuttlecocks.
- / How often one exercises.
- / Positioning foul in soccer or hockey.
- / The study of human movement.
- / Muscle group on the back of the thigh.
- / Unit of energy from food.
- / Combat sport involving grappling.
- / Shooting arrows at a target.
100 Clues: / The kneecap. • / The collarbone. • / Upper arm bone. • / A 26.2-mile race. • / Large chest muscle. • / The shoulder blade. • / Connects bone to bone. • / The primary calf muscle. • / Related to horse riding. • / Connects muscle to bone. • / Turning the palm upward. • / Increase in muscle size. • / How often one exercises. • / Field leader in football. • / How long a workout lasts. • ...
Physical education 2021-01-04
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- product of stroke volume and heart rate
- movement towards the middle line of scapula.
- othername of neutophils
- movement is opposite to elevation.
- helps in conversion of fibrinogen into fibrin
- broadest of the back
- upper and broadest part of rib cage
- forms the membrane of the bone.
- upper flat part of the hip.
- collection of five vertebrates.
Down
- demand for oxygen is greater than the supply.
- commonly called as pecs
- circulation of blood between heart and lungs
- largest cartilage in human body
- hind part of the head.
- forehead and upper part.
- formed in the empty part of bones.
- movement of the foot upward.
- movement of forearm moving upward.
- passes through the vertebral column.
- three muscles of posterior
21 Clues: broadest of the back • hind part of the head. • commonly called as pecs • othername of neutophils • forehead and upper part. • three muscles of posterior • upper flat part of the hip. • movement of the foot upward. • largest cartilage in human body • forms the membrane of the bone. • collection of five vertebrates. • formed in the empty part of bones. • ...
Physical education 2021-01-04
Across
- movement is opposite to elevation.
- largest cartilage in human body
- movement of forearm moving upward.
- hind part of the head.
- circulation of blood between heart and lungs
- formed in the empty part of bones.
- passes through the vertebral column.
- collection of five vertebrates.
Down
- upper and broadest part of rib cage
- movement towards the middle line of scapula.
- othername of neutophils
- forehead and upper part.
- forms the membrane of the bone.
- movement of the foot upward.
- helps in conversion of fibrinogen into fibrin
- three muscles of posterior
- broadest of the back
- product of stroke volume and heart rate
- commonly called as pecs
- demand for oxygen is greater than the supply.
- upper flat part of the hip.
21 Clues: broadest of the back • hind part of the head. • othername of neutophils • commonly called as pecs • forehead and upper part. • three muscles of posterior • upper flat part of the hip. • movement of the foot upward. • largest cartilage in human body • forms the membrane of the bone. • collection of five vertebrates. • movement is opposite to elevation. • ...
PHYSICAL EDUCATION 2021-07-14
Across
- MARTIAL ARTS FROM JAPAN
- SOMETHING PLAYED IN BADMINTON
- ONE KIND OF SWIMMING STYLE
- VEGETABLES CONTAIN PLENTY OF VITAMIN A
- EVERYBODY HAVE TO AVOID THIS THING
- SOMEONE WHO GUARD THE GOAL POST
- GAME PLAYED BY 5 PERSON EACH TEAM AND THROW THE BALL INTO THE RING
- SOMETHING YOU HAVE TO DO BEFORE DOING EXERCISE
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- ONE KIND OF MARTIALARTS
- MARTIAL ARTS FROM CHINA
- SOMETHING YOU HAVE TO DO AFTER DOING EXERCISE
- "PE" STAND FOR PHYSICAL ......
- SOMETHING CONTAIN PLENTY OF VITAMINS AND MINERALS
- GAME PLAYED BY 11 PERSON EACH TEAM
- EXERCISE TO TRAIN YOUR AGILITY
- SOMETHING CONTAIN PLENTY OF PROTEIN
- FRUITS CONTAIN PLENTY OF VITAMIN C
- EXERCISE TO TRAIN YOUR ABS MUSCLE
- EXERCISE TO TRAIN YOUR ARM MUSCLE
- SOMETHING CONTAIN PLENTY OF CARBOHYDRATE
- A PLACE USUALLY SOMEONE COME TRO EXERCISE
21 Clues: ONE KIND OF MARTIALARTS • MARTIAL ARTS FROM CHINA • MARTIAL ARTS FROM JAPAN • ONE KIND OF SWIMMING STYLE • SOMETHING PLAYED IN BADMINTON • "PE" STAND FOR PHYSICAL ...... • EXERCISE TO TRAIN YOUR AGILITY • SOMEONE WHO GUARD THE GOAL POST • EXERCISE TO TRAIN YOUR ABS MUSCLE • EXERCISE TO TRAIN YOUR ARM MUSCLE • GAME PLAYED BY 11 PERSON EACH TEAM • EVERYBODY HAVE TO AVOID THIS THING • ...
Physical Education # 2021-04-23
Across
- it is a free expressive style of dancing started in early 20th century as a reaction to classical ballet.
- Means of expressing one's emotions through movement discipline by rhythm
- flow, Technique where the dancers connect their entire body with the environment
- swaying arms forward backward or sideward
- Movement of the body in space in any direction with the feet as moving base.
- the setting of this dance is usually informal gatherings and parties ,reunions ,and the like.
- highest form of dance.
- Cultural art form handed down from generation to generation
- gliding along the floor with either foot
- A pantomimed song and dance was the oldest recorded activity among the Christianized Filipinos
Down
- , Prefers the movement SEPTA music where there emerges organization structure and battery
- improvisation, This practice focuses in sensing a partner while having a body dialogue -
- mind centering, Basic yoga routines are good examples of this technique.
- When did Ferdinand Magellan discovered the Philippines
- refers to any form of dancing that is done primarily for its social educational and health benefits .
- It is all about expressing emotions through organic movements and unrestricted lines.
- Aquino, Mother of Philippine folk dances
- Most dances big in and end with
- Also known as folk or ethnic dance
- widespread activity in which competitors perform dances in any several permitted dance style.
- locomotor, Refer to the movement various parts of the body in space with a fixed base.
- Bending or shortening of a body part occurring at a joint
- and ballroom, The setting of this dance it's a social gathering with the more formal atmosphere than the simple and informal parties in which the recreational dances are the usual forms.
- technique, Dancing technique teaches to release unnecessary tensions used while moving
- it is a measure motion of flow , characterized by regular occurrence of elements or features as beats sounds or accents.
25 Clues: highest form of dance. • Most dances big in and end with • Also known as folk or ethnic dance • Aquino, Mother of Philippine folk dances • gliding along the floor with either foot • swaying arms forward backward or sideward • When did Ferdinand Magellan discovered the Philippines • Bending or shortening of a body part occurring at a joint • ...
Physical Education 2022-03-21
Across
- Symptoms:Headaches,blurred or double vision
- blood pressure,heart rate & stress response
- curve of spine
- Apply ice,compression,and elevate limb
- bones become brittle and porous
- moves only in one direction
- calcium levels in bones and blood
- White blood cell called T cell
- strong cords of tissues thart connect the bones and joints
- attach the muscle to the bone
Down
- metabolism
- tough flexible tissue and cushion between the bones
- control blood sugar cycles
- bacterial infection of the bone
- growth and reproduction
- bone pushed out of joint
- swelling and stiffness of the joints
- limited rotations you can go side to side and up & down
- break in bone
- controls the pituitary glands
20 Clues: metabolism • break in bone • curve of spine • growth and reproduction • bone pushed out of joint • control blood sugar cycles • moves only in one direction • controls the pituitary glands • attach the muscle to the bone • White blood cell called T cell • bacterial infection of the bone • bones become brittle and porous • calcium levels in bones and blood • ...
Physical Education 2026-02-25
Across
- - Upper back and neck muscle.
- - Mineral essential for bone health.
- - Ability to change direction quickly.
- - Training involving bursts of intensity and rest.
- - The hip bone.
- - Chemical processes to maintain life.
- - Having an excessive amount of body fat.
- - Tissue connecting bone to bone.
- - The shoulder muscle.
- - Known as football in most of the world.
- - Maintaining adequate fluid levels in the body.
- - Sport played with a bat and wickets.
- - Increasing the angle between bones.
- - Tissue connecting muscle to bone.
- - A player positioned to score goals.
- - Act of lengthening muscles.
- - Ancient practice focusing on flexibility and breath.
- - The drive to achieve a goal.
- - A series of exercises performed in rotation.
- - Lowering the hips from a standing position.
- - Muscles of the stomach.
- - A martial art involving punches and kicks.
- - Muscle lengthening under tension.
- - The main sugar that the body uses for energy.
- - Hitting a ball before it touches the ground.
- - Simple sugar used for fuel.
- - Standard clothing worn by a team.
- - Stepping forward and bending the knees.
- - A common rule violation in soccer and hockey.
- - Engaging in physical movement.
- - A period of no progress in training.
- - The act of starting a point in tennis.
- - Combat sport involving grappling.
- - Sport similar to basketball but no dribbling.
- - Sport played with an oval ball and scrums.
- - Sport played with a shuttlecock.
- - Macronutrient essential for muscle repair.
- - Sport involving flips, bars, and balance beams.
- - Core exercise held in a push-up position.
- - Muscle group on the back of the thigh.
- - Turning a joint around an axis.
- - Relating to the heart.
- - To move a ball by repeated bounces or touches.
- - Muscle on the front of the thigh.
- - Using different body parts together smoothly.
- - Moving through water using limbs.
- - The beat of the heart felt in the arteries.
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- - Player who guards the net.
- - To breathe out.
- - Sport involving bows and arrows.
- - Muscle contraction without movement.
- - Tube that carries blood.
- - The internal framework of the body.
- - Person who trains athletes.
- - Prize for a championship.
- - Extreme tiredness.
- - Muscle contraction with movement.
- - The amount of force a muscle can produce.
- - Where two bones meet.
- - The position in which someone holds their body.
- - Short race at top speed.
- - Combat sport with gloves.
- - Essential period for recovery.
- - Body's primary energy source.
- - Large chest muscle.
- - Organic compound needed for small amounts of health.
- - Jump training for power.
- - A short, high-speed run.
- - Time taken to respond to a stimulus.
- - Muscle on the front of the upper arm.
- - Martial art focused on throwing.
- - Slowing down after intense exercise.
- - Metabolic process that builds molecules.
- - An award for winning a competition.
- - Decreasing the angle between two bones.
- - Race involving swimming, cycling, and running.
- - Principle of training harder than usual.
- - Sudden, involuntary muscle contraction.
- - Sport played on a court with rackets and a felt ball.
- - Sport played with a bat and diamond.
- - Combat sport using foils or sabers.
- - Time needed for the body to repair.
- - A long-distance race of 26.2 miles.
- - The official who enforces rules in a game.
- - Firm, flexible connective tissue.
- - Strategies used to win a game.
- - The ability to sustain prolonged physical effort.
- - Muscle on the back of the upper arm.
- - Speed in a specific direction.
- - Exercise that requires oxygen.
- - Sport where you shoot through a hoop.
- - Synthetic substance used to build muscle.
- - Gentle exercise to prepare for a workout.
- - Ability to stay upright while moving or standing.
- - Units used to measure energy in food.
- - Exercise without the use of oxygen.
- - Players trying to stop the opponent from scoring.
- - Sport using oars to move a boat.
- - To breathe in.
- - The ability to do something well.
100 Clues: - The hip bone. • - To breathe in. • - To breathe out. • - Extreme tiredness. • - Large chest muscle. • - The shoulder muscle. • - Where two bones meet. • - Relating to the heart. • - Muscles of the stomach. • - Tube that carries blood. • - Short race at top speed. • - Jump training for power. • - A short, high-speed run. • - Prize for a championship. • - Combat sport with gloves. • ...
Physical Education 2025-10-15
Across
- The ability to use body parts smoothly and together (12)
- Eating the right kinds of food for health and energy (9)
- Ability to move quickly and change direction easily (7)
- The ability to bend and move joints easily (11)
- The ability to perform physical activity for a long time (9)
- The practice of self-control and following rules (10)
- Fair and respectful behavior in games and sports (13)
- The ability to stay upright or steady while moving (7)
- The ability to keep going without getting tired quickly (7)
- Gentle activity after exercise to help muscles recover (8)
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- The way you hold or position your body (7)
- The ability to carry out daily tasks without fatigue (7)
- Any activity that improves strength or fitness (8)
- Working together to achieve a common goal (8)
- Quick automatic response to a stimulus (6)
- How fast you can move or cover a distance (5)
- Rhythmic exercise that improves heart and lung fitness (8)
- The power of muscles to exert force (8)
- Keeping the body supplied with enough water (9)
- Light activity done before exercise to prepare the body (6)
20 Clues: The power of muscles to exert force (8) • The way you hold or position your body (7) • Quick automatic response to a stimulus (6) • Working together to achieve a common goal (8) • How fast you can move or cover a distance (5) • The ability to bend and move joints easily (11) • Keeping the body supplied with enough water (9) • ...
physical education 2023-01-23
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- swing batta batta
- recieve a pass
- you can do this act with a basketball or soccer ball
- something your body needs
- something you lift
- cow
- explode with your legs
- Motion with your arm
- Healthist drink you can get
- drink such as gatorade and prime are high in this
Down
- green food
- something you get when you drink
- educaion class name 2 words
- someone on your team
- played with stick and puck
- a game where ball is thrown in the air to your teamates until you hit the endzone
- played with stick and ball on a field
- food storage
- go fast
19 Clues: cow • go fast • green food • food storage • recieve a pass • swing batta batta • something you lift • someone on your team • Motion with your arm • explode with your legs • something your body needs • played with stick and puck • educaion class name 2 words • Healthist drink you can get • something you get when you drink • played with stick and ball on a field • ...
Physical Education 2017-03-02
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- A preparation for a hard work
- There is a boxing centre named after this athlete in Karaganda
- Hard work
- A football team who's birthday is on 29th of November
- The name of a sports shop in Karaganda
- The surname of previous football player, was born in UK, has a son Brooklyn
- The football player who's partner was Irina Shayk
- American football with oval shaped ball
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- A rule in football where player cannot pass a ball to forward who is in back of competitor
- The name of recent sport event which took place in Almaty
- A rule in a basketball when a player cannot pass a ball from attack to defend
- The sport inventory with wheels which is used by freestylers
- A round inventory which is used in every type of sport
- American football with round ball
- A fight without rules
- A type of sport where person trains in water
- The sport inventory which is used in tennis
- A test that recognizes the existence of medicine in athletes' bodies
- What is the color of kazakhstani athletes' sportswear
19 Clues: Hard work • A fight without rules • A preparation for a hard work • American football with round ball • The name of a sports shop in Karaganda • American football with oval shaped ball • The sport inventory which is used in tennis • A type of sport where person trains in water • The football player who's partner was Irina Shayk • ...
Physical Education 2022-11-04
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- rule 4 of the gym be___
- to work together as a team
- a skill that involves a book and story
- movements that increase heart rate and health
- telling the truth
- education, what does pe stand for?
- your feelings, starts with an e
- Coach Bailey's favorite superhero
- rule 2 of gym be____
- something you make that determines your action
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- drink water
- something that defines you and your actions
- PE Teacher's name
- Rule 1 of gym be___
- an item Coach B has that is loud, it means to stop, look, and listen
- Coach B's favorite '80s movie about pirate treasure. Hint: it's on his lanyard.
- rule 5 of the gym be___
- Rule 3 of the gym be ____
- Fair, generous behavior or treatment of others
19 Clues: drink water • PE Teacher's name • telling the truth • Rule 1 of gym be___ • rule 2 of gym be____ • rule 4 of the gym be___ • rule 5 of the gym be___ • Rule 3 of the gym be ____ • to work together as a team • your feelings, starts with an e • Coach Bailey's favorite superhero • education, what does pe stand for? • a skill that involves a book and story • ...
Physical Education 2017-02-28
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- Nationality of Wayne Rooney
- Kick in football
- Thing for playing tennis
- Exersice for whole body
- Exercise for chest
- Sport in Pakistan and India
- Muscle in hand
- Full time of football match
- Distance in penalty
- National Hockey League
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- Type of sport with ball
- Place of hockey
- Kick in football
- Famous woman tennis player
- Tennis player from Serbia
- How many periods have hockey match
- Where will be World cup 2018(football)
- Ultimate Fighting Championship
- Which football player have 5 ballon d'or
- Where was latest football World cup
20 Clues: Muscle in hand • Place of hockey • Kick in football • Kick in football • Exercise for chest • Distance in penalty • National Hockey League • Type of sport with ball • Exersice for whole body • Thing for playing tennis • Tennis player from Serbia • Famous woman tennis player • Nationality of Wayne Rooney • Sport in Pakistan and India • Full time of football match • ...
physical education 2023-01-23
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- swing batta batta
- recieve a pass
- you can do this act with a basketball or soccer ball
- something your body needs
- something you lift
- cow
- explode with your legs
- Motion with your arm
- Healthist drink you can get
- drink such as gatorade and prime are high in this
Down
- green food
- something you get when you drink
- educaion class name 2 words
- someone on your team
- played with stick and puck
- a game where ball is thrown in the air to your teamates until you hit the endzone
- played with stick and ball on a field
- food storage
- go fast
19 Clues: cow • go fast • green food • food storage • recieve a pass • swing batta batta • something you lift • someone on your team • Motion with your arm • explode with your legs • something your body needs • played with stick and puck • educaion class name 2 words • Healthist drink you can get • something you get when you drink • played with stick and ball on a field • ...
PHYSICAL EDUCATION 2023-06-30
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- Involves jumping, bounding, hopping exercise
- The state of being very overweight, with a lot of excess body fat, usually
- The turning of a body part about its long axis as if on a pivot
- using the BMI calculation of 30 or above
- Muscle tiredness when the body has a lack of energy
- Movement towards the midline of the body
- The ability to move quickly across the ground or move limbs rapidly through movements
- A tough yet flexible band of fibrous tissue which joins muscle to bone
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- Range of movement available around a joint
- A straightening movement around a joint
- The ability to change direction at speed; nimbleness
- The ability to stay upright or stay in control of body movement
- The degree to which a performer believes they have the ability to perform and complete tasks with success
- Your ability to meet the physical demands placed on you by the environment
- The maximum force a muscle/group of muscles can apply against a resistance
- The state of emotional, physical and social well-being
- Movement away from the midline of the body
- A tough, elastic, fibrous connective tissue
- A greater than normal stress that is applied on the body for training adaptations to take place
19 Clues: A straightening movement around a joint • using the BMI calculation of 30 or above • Movement towards the midline of the body • Range of movement available around a joint • Movement away from the midline of the body • A tough, elastic, fibrous connective tissue • Involves jumping, bounding, hopping exercise • Muscle tiredness when the body has a lack of energy • ...
physical education 2023-01-23
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- swing batta batta
- recieve a pass
- you can do this act with a basketball or soccer ball
- something your body needs
- something you lift
- cow
- explode with your legs
- Motion with your arm
- Healthist drink you can get
- drink such as gatorade and prime are high in this
Down
- green food
- something you get when you drink
- educaion class name 2 words
- someone on your team
- played with stick and puck
- a game where ball is thrown in the air to your teamates until you hit the endzone
- played with stick and ball on a field
- food storage
- go fast
19 Clues: cow • go fast • green food • food storage • recieve a pass • swing batta batta • something you lift • someone on your team • Motion with your arm • explode with your legs • something your body needs • played with stick and puck • educaion class name 2 words • Healthist drink you can get • something you get when you drink • played with stick and ball on a field • ...
physical education 2023-01-23
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- swing batta batta
- recieve a pass
- you can do this act with a basketball or soccer ball
- something your body needs
- something you lift
- cow
- explode with your legs
- Motion with your arm
- Healthist drink you can get
- drink such as gatorade and prime are high in this
Down
- green food
- something you get when you drink
- educaion class name 2 words
- someone on your team
- played with stick and puck
- a game where ball is thrown in the air to your teamates until you hit the endzone
- played with stick and ball on a field
- food storage
- go fast
19 Clues: cow • go fast • green food • food storage • recieve a pass • swing batta batta • something you lift • someone on your team • Motion with your arm • explode with your legs • something your body needs • played with stick and puck • educaion class name 2 words • Healthist drink you can get • something you get when you drink • played with stick and ball on a field • ...
physical education 2023-01-23
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- swing batta batta
- recieve a pass
- you can do this act with a basketball or soccer ball
- something your body needs
- something you lift
- cow
- explode with your legs
- Motion with your arm
- Healthist drink you can get
- drink such as gatorade and prime are high in this
Down
- green food
- something you get when you drink
- educaion class name 2 words
- someone on your team
- played with stick and puck
- a game where ball is thrown in the air to your teamates until you hit the endzone
- played with stick and ball on a field
- food storage
- go fast
19 Clues: cow • go fast • green food • food storage • recieve a pass • swing batta batta • something you lift • someone on your team • Motion with your arm • explode with your legs • something your body needs • played with stick and puck • educaion class name 2 words • Healthist drink you can get • something you get when you drink • played with stick and ball on a field • ...
PHYSICAL EDUCATION 2024-04-08
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- When you kick a ball towards a goal
- Using your arm to pass a ball in the air
- When someone throws to you, you must _________
- A game using your feet
- When you dribble a basketball you _________ it
- When the score is the same
- A game using helmets, pads, and tackling
- Moving with a ball close to you
- Slower than running
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- Not to win
- Important to loosen your muscles
- Drinking liquids your body needs
- When your body releases water and salt
- A game using baskets to shoot in
- When you receive points in a game
- Faster than walking
- A round object used in many games
- Not to lose
18 Clues: Not to win • Not to lose • Faster than walking • Slower than running • A game using your feet • When the score is the same • Moving with a ball close to you • Important to loosen your muscles • Drinking liquids your body needs • A game using baskets to shoot in • When you receive points in a game • A round object used in many games • When you kick a ball towards a goal • ...
Physical Education 2023-10-03
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- popular championship that takes place every four years
- popular football event that happens every year
- do this before sports
- water sport
- a class in school
- popular american sport
- lebron james plays this
- moving your body to music
- you need this to stay hydrated
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- a sport were you cheer for the basketball team
- a sport on a huge field. you use carts to get around
- stretches and flips.
- a meal plan to stay healthy
- running
- someone that runs/teaches the sport
- futbol; as it is said in america
- relaxing stretching with poses
- 2 wrds; a game that can be played on ice and grass
18 Clues: running • water sport • a class in school • stretches and flips. • do this before sports • popular american sport • lebron james plays this • moving your body to music • a meal plan to stay healthy • relaxing stretching with poses • you need this to stay hydrated • futbol; as it is said in america • someone that runs/teaches the sport • a sport were you cheer for the basketball team • ...
Physical Education 2013-02-25
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- / Exercise helps you build _______
- / A healthy meat
- / Terry Fox was trying to ______ across Canada
- / Most important meal of the day
- / Montreal's old baseball team
- / An _________ a day keeps the doctor away
- / What should you do after you play sports
- / Canada's Game
- / When you're thirsty, you drink _________
Down
- / You can't kick the ball in this sport
- / Calcium helps your build strong ___________
- / An orange vegetable
- Leafs / Ms. Wells' favourite NHL team
- / Working together in sports is called ________
- / Ms. Kathy's favourite NHL team
- / In between meals you need this to stay fueled.
- / The ball can not touch your arms in this sport
17 Clues: / Canada's Game • / A healthy meat • / An orange vegetable • / Montreal's old baseball team • / Most important meal of the day • / Ms. Kathy's favourite NHL team • / Exercise helps you build _______ • Leafs / Ms. Wells' favourite NHL team • / You can't kick the ball in this sport • / An _________ a day keeps the doctor away • / What should you do after you play sports • ...
Physical education 2022-06-05
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- circulation the arteries and veins that feed blood from the heart and whole body and back again to the heart for re-oxygenation
- a relaxation of the heart muscles
- upper chambers of the heart
- the amount of air that is inspired and expired during one minute
- a contraction of the heart muscle specifically the ventricles
- rise in core temperature
- output the amount of blood ejected from the left ventricle per minute
- a substance found in red blood cells that transports oxygen around the body
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- the increase of size of blood vessels
- lower chambers of the heart
- the decrease in size of blood vessels
- rate one contraction and relaxation of the heart muscle
- circulation the arteries and veins that feed blood from the heart to and from the lungs where blood is oxygenated.
- Volume the amount of air breathed in and out in one breath
- rate the amount of breaths per minute
- volume the amount of blood ejected from the left ventricle with each heartbeat
- decrease in core temperature
17 Clues: rise in core temperature • lower chambers of the heart • upper chambers of the heart • decrease in core temperature • a relaxation of the heart muscles • the increase of size of blood vessels • the decrease in size of blood vessels • rate the amount of breaths per minute • rate one contraction and relaxation of the heart muscle • ...
Physical Education 2013-02-25
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- / Exercise helps you build _______
- / Canada's Game
- / An orange vegetable
- / Most important meal of the day
- / When you're thirsty, you drink _________
- / The ball can not touch your arms in this sport
- / A healthy meat
- / An _________ a day keeps the doctor away
Down
- / You can't kick the ball in this sport
- / In between meals you need this to stay fueled.
- / Working together in sports is called ________
- / What should you do after you play sports
- / Terry Fox was trying to ______ across Canada
- / Calcium helps your build strong ___________
- / Ms. Kathy's favourite NHL team
- / Montreal's old baseball team
- Leafs / Ms. Wells' favourite NHL team
17 Clues: / Canada's Game • / A healthy meat • / An orange vegetable • / Montreal's old baseball team • / Most important meal of the day • / Ms. Kathy's favourite NHL team • / Exercise helps you build _______ • Leafs / Ms. Wells' favourite NHL team • / You can't kick the ball in this sport • / What should you do after you play sports • / When you're thirsty, you drink _________ • ...
Physical education 2012-12-05
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- cct was replaced by what?
- which sector has multisport facilities?
- where the rules of sports were normally made up
- this period in history improved technology and facilities
- a school that gets special funding for sport
- sport is...
- ssco
- which organisation took sports all around the world?
- how many catorgories of sport are in the national curriculum
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- you can get 4 qualifications for coaching and leadership with this
- charity set up in 1994
- responsible for organising their own sport in the uk
- this programmw was organised by youth sports trust for 18months to 18yr olds
- this sector had amateur clubs in
- what word is used to describe time which you have no obligations to work or family and are free to engage in selfditected and chosen activities?
- stratergy with 8 strands
16 Clues: ssco • sport is... • charity set up in 1994 • stratergy with 8 strands • cct was replaced by what? • this sector had amateur clubs in • which sector has multisport facilities? • a school that gets special funding for sport • where the rules of sports were normally made up • responsible for organising their own sport in the uk • ...
Physical Education 2025-06-05
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- a sport you kick a ball into a goal.
- a sport you shoot a ball into a hoop.
- a sport where you dance gracefully.
- a sport you hit the ball over a net.
- held every 4 years and hosts the best athletes.
- a sport you do jumps and twists.
- a sport you roll the ball at pins.
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- a sport where you do not want to get hit by a ball.
- an sport event where you run 42 km.
- a sport you hit a ball over a net with a racket.
- a person who plays sports.
- you do this before you exercise.
- a sport you do in the water.
- a sport you have go down a mountain covered in snow.
- a sport similar to American Football.
- a sport where you hit a ball into a small hole.
16 Clues: a person who plays sports. • a sport you do in the water. • you do this before you exercise. • a sport you do jumps and twists. • a sport you roll the ball at pins. • an sport event where you run 42 km. • a sport where you dance gracefully. • a sport you kick a ball into a goal. • a sport you hit the ball over a net. • a sport you shoot a ball into a hoop. • ...
Physical Education 2021-10-26
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- Room where you can do all these activity's
- From line to line as the speed increases
- Have to get a ball into a hoop
- Back Straight, hands and toes facing down, push down then up
- The ability of the body to maintain or regain stability.
- Somewhere you can workout with weights
- Arrows and target
- 4 laps around the track
Down
- Something you need to be to play sports.
- Standing position to extending legs and arms out
- No contact involving a brown looks like a sphere
- The part of the physical activity program during which a person does activities to improve fitness
- The ability of joints to move throughout their full range of motion.
- Table tennis paddles made of wood.
- The taking part in physical activities.
- Activity requires physical effort to improve health and fitness.
16 Clues: Arrows and target • 4 laps around the track • Have to get a ball into a hoop • Table tennis paddles made of wood. • Somewhere you can workout with weights • The taking part in physical activities. • Something you need to be to play sports. • From line to line as the speed increases • Room where you can do all these activity's • ...
PHYSICAL EDUCATION 2025-04-11
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- tengkurap dengan tumpuan siku dan ujung kaki, tubuh membentuk garis lurus
- MHR adalah ... Heart Rate
- latihan penguatan otot perut
- hormon pada perempuan
- lari untuk latihan kelincahan dengan pola seperti angka 8
- hormon pada laki-laki
- lari dengan lintasan beragam
- jumlah detak jantung per menit saat istirahat
- fase remaja usia 13-15 disebut fase remaja
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- Kemampuan tubuh bergerak leluasa
- masa ketika anak mengalami perubahan fisik, emosi, psikis
- kondisi kelebihan berat badan karena penumpukan lemak
- kemampuan mengubah arah gerak tubuh dengan cepat tanpa jatuh
- gerakan push up untuk perempuan menggunakan tumpuan tangan dan
- jumlah detak jantung per menit saat latihan/beraktivitas fisik
- fase peralihan dari anak-anak menuju dewasa
16 Clues: hormon pada perempuan • hormon pada laki-laki • MHR adalah ... Heart Rate • latihan penguatan otot perut • lari dengan lintasan beragam • Kemampuan tubuh bergerak leluasa • fase remaja usia 13-15 disebut fase remaja • fase peralihan dari anak-anak menuju dewasa • jumlah detak jantung per menit saat istirahat • kondisi kelebihan berat badan karena penumpukan lemak • ...
Physical Education 2023-02-23
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- gerak melempar bola
- kemampuan dari suatu otot untuk bekerja menahan beban secara maksimal
- Induk organisasi sepak bola Internasional
- kemampuan seseorang dalam menjalankan aktivitas sehari-hari
- latihan otot tangan
- pengadil dalam suatu permaianan
- Senam diiringi dengan musik
- saat berguling kedepan dagu menempel di
- Alat transpotasi yang digunakan untuk berolahraga
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- sikap pesawat terbang dapat melatih
- salah satu gerak lokomotor
- agar terhindar dari cedera
- lari cepat,jarak pendek
- Permainan 5 lawan 5
- yang diperlukan ketika senam ritmik
- Alas melakukan senam lantai
16 Clues: gerak melempar bola • Permainan 5 lawan 5 • latihan otot tangan • lari cepat,jarak pendek • salah satu gerak lokomotor • agar terhindar dari cedera • Alas melakukan senam lantai • Senam diiringi dengan musik • pengadil dalam suatu permaianan • sikap pesawat terbang dapat melatih • yang diperlukan ketika senam ritmik • saat berguling kedepan dagu menempel di • ...
physical education 2025-01-13
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- an activity involving physical exertion and skill in which an individual or team competes against another or others for entertainment
- treatment intended to relieve or heal a disorder
- tretching of something soft or elastic) be made or be capable of being made longer or wider without tearing or breaking:
- the action or movement of a runner
- A nutrient that the body needs in small amounts to function and stay healthy.
- the act of writing what you have done each day, sometimes including your private thoughts, feelings, and goalsjournaling the act of writing what you have done each day, sometimes including your private thoughts, feelings, and goals
- positively loaded phrases, or statements that are used to challenge unhelpful or negative thoughts.
- natural state rest eyes are closed, body is inactive
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- The process of respiration, during which air is inhaled into the lungs through the mouth or nose due to muscle contraction and then exhaled due to muscle relaxation.
- activity requiring physical effort, carried out to sustain or improve health and fitness
- The intervention of a third person, or mediator, into a dispute to assist the parties in negotiating jointly acceptable resolution of issues in conflict.
- A molecule made up of amino acids.
- carbs, are sugar molecules.
- a small room used as a hot-air or steam bath for cleaning and refreshing the body.
- relating to the heart
- a nutrient known as a carbohydrate.
16 Clues: relating to the heart • carbs, are sugar molecules. • A molecule made up of amino acids. • the action or movement of a runner • a nutrient known as a carbohydrate. • treatment intended to relieve or heal a disorder • natural state rest eyes are closed, body is inactive • A nutrient that the body needs in small amounts to function and stay healthy. • ...
Physical education 2025-09-01
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- improving you mind to body connection
- being in nature (not inside)
- yin yang
- a game you try to win
- playing with a group of people as one unit
- working to make yourself better
- your overall well being
- not giving up until the job is done
- forming a bond with another person
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- extending your length of health
- training to obey rules and following standards
- expanding your knowledge
- something you are working towards
- aerobic exercising
- physically challenging yourself to improve you body
15 Clues: yin yang • aerobic exercising • a game you try to win • your overall well being • expanding your knowledge • being in nature (not inside) • extending your length of health • working to make yourself better • something you are working towards • forming a bond with another person • not giving up until the job is done • improving you mind to body connection • ...
Physical Education 2023-06-12
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- The overall well-being of your body and mind.
- An exercise in which you lower and push your body up using your arms.
- Working together with others towards a common goal in sports or group activities.
- The ability to use different body parts together smoothly and efficiently.
- Jumping over a rope that is swung under your feet and over your head.
- Showing fairness, respect, and good behavior during sports.
- Gentle exercises performed before engaging in more strenuous activities.
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- Gentle movements that elongate and loosen the muscles to improve flexibility.
- The ability to maintain control and stability of your body during movements.
- Physical activities that help keep your body healthy and strong.
- The state of being physically fit and healthy.
- Propelling your body off the ground using your legs, often for fun or games.
- Competitive games or activities that involve physical exertion and skill.
- Moving swiftly on foot, often as a form of exercise or in a race.
- An exercise in which you raise your torso from a lying to a sitting position.
15 Clues: The overall well-being of your body and mind. • The state of being physically fit and healthy. • Showing fairness, respect, and good behavior during sports. • Physical activities that help keep your body healthy and strong. • Moving swiftly on foot, often as a form of exercise or in a race. • An exercise in which you lower and push your body up using your arms. • ...
Physical education 2017-03-03
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- To sit.
- To run at a slow, regural speed.
- Physical activity that you do to make your body strong and healthy.
- Physical damage to someone's body.
- A short bar with a weight on each end that you lift up and down to make your muscles stronger.
- To stop doing particular activity in order to relax.
- The ability of the joint to move through a full range of motion.
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- To push yourself off the ground.
- A game played berween two teams, where each team tries t win by kicking a ball.
- An exercise in which you hold your body straight and parallel to the floor( on elbows).
- A game in which two teams use their hands to hit a ball over a high net.
- To use physical pressure or force in order to move something.
- Something that you do to prepare yourself for an activity.
- A fitness programme that includes many different types of exercise.
- Kind of physical exersices directed to regulating heart activity.
15 Clues: To sit. • To push yourself off the ground. • To run at a slow, regural speed. • Physical damage to someone's body. • To stop doing particular activity in order to relax. • Something that you do to prepare yourself for an activity. • To use physical pressure or force in order to move something. • The ability of the joint to move through a full range of motion. • ...
Physical Education 2020-06-22
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- Body tissue that lengthens and shortens to cause movement
- A regular repeated pattern of movement or sound.
- A sudden sometimes painful contraction in the muscle.
- What you would do to improve your abdominal strength.
- The capacity to perform a specific task
- Rate of change of velocity over time.
- A group of repetitions for an exercise
- The ability to change body position quickly.
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- The number of consecutive times you can do an exercise.
- play fair and have a good attitude.
- The name of the other physical education teacher
- Exertion of the body to maintain your health.
- Scoring in an activity.
- Faster then a speeding bullet and more powerful than a locomotive.
- What we use to test your cardiovascular endurance.
15 Clues: Scoring in an activity. • play fair and have a good attitude. • Rate of change of velocity over time. • A group of repetitions for an exercise • The capacity to perform a specific task • The ability to change body position quickly. • Exertion of the body to maintain your health. • The name of the other physical education teacher • ...
Physical Education 2021-11-25
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- not as serious; the opposing team gets awarded.
- moving the landing foot.
- Punishment for a broken minor rule.
- Less than 3 feet away from opposing teammate.
- the area in which the players play Netball.
- the player that shoots the ball in order to score a goal.
- more serious like a player getting a cut.
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- Saying or doing things to an opponent to distract them.
- awarded for contact, intimidation and obstruction fringements.
- When the umpire can't decide who touched the ball last.
- one of the Umpire's tools which is loud and used to get the players attention; worn usually around the neck.
- physically Interfering with the play of an opponent.
- Punishment for a broken major rule.
- the team playing against the other.
- the action done when the ball goes out of court.
15 Clues: moving the landing foot. • Punishment for a broken minor rule. • Punishment for a broken major rule. • the team playing against the other. • more serious like a player getting a cut. • the area in which the players play Netball. • Less than 3 feet away from opposing teammate. • not as serious; the opposing team gets awarded. • ...
Physical Education 2022-01-25
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- a class where you work on your physical and mental health
- a sport that has a championship game called the Super Bowl
- a stretch where you sit and reach towards your toes (one leg at a time)
- Exercises that improves abdominal (stomach) muscles.
- Body composition test where you measure your height and weight
- Saying "good game" to an opponent after finishing a game
- distance is 5280 feet
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- Exercises where your back is straight, elbows bend to 90 degrees
- activity that helps improve your cardiovascular endurance
- the amount of fat mass compared to lean muscle mass, bone and organs
- A 20 meter running test where the time gets progressively faster
- is the ability of each joint to move through the available range of motion for a specific joint
- sport where strike a ball with a racket over a net
- a sport where you only use you feet to play
- the amount of force a muscle can produce.
15 Clues: distance is 5280 feet • the amount of force a muscle can produce. • a sport where you only use you feet to play • sport where strike a ball with a racket over a net • Exercises that improves abdominal (stomach) muscles. • Saying "good game" to an opponent after finishing a game • a class where you work on your physical and mental health • ...
Physical Education 2022-05-20
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- it is the way of performing a skill.
- activity requiring physical effort, carried out to sustain or improve health and fitness.
- The ability to maintain equilibrium when stationary or moving
- move rhythmically to music, typically following a set sequence of steps.
- refer to the range of limb movement around joints.
- The ability to control the movement of the body in co-operation with the body’s sensory functions
- The ability of a muscle or muscle group to overcome a resistance.
- the fact or power of enduring an unpleasant or difficult process or situation without giving way.
- instruction in physical exercise and games, especially in schools.
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- relating to the heart and blood vessels.
- time it is a talent that often goes unnoticed in sport.
- the ability to change the direction of the body in an efficient and effective manner.
- it physical exercise of low to high intensity that depends primarily on the aerobic energy-generating process.
- a human activity involving physical exertion and skill as the primary focus of the activity.
- is a sport that includes physical exercises requiring balance, strength, flexibility, agility, coordination, dedication and endurance.
15 Clues: it is the way of performing a skill. • relating to the heart and blood vessels. • refer to the range of limb movement around joints. • time it is a talent that often goes unnoticed in sport. • The ability to maintain equilibrium when stationary or moving • The ability of a muscle or muscle group to overcome a resistance. • ...
Physical Education 2023-05-25
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- type of exercise involving your arms
- facts of what you eat
- what you do to stay fit
- constantly moving
- another word for exercise
- being a good partner/teammate
- what you live in
- decisions
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- being polite
- someone to work out with
- daily workouts
- wellness of your body
- what you can lift to exercise
- what you eat
- what you use to think
15 Clues: decisions • being polite • what you eat • daily workouts • what you live in • constantly moving • wellness of your body • facts of what you eat • what you use to think • what you do to stay fit • someone to work out with • another word for exercise • what you can lift to exercise • being a good partner/teammate • type of exercise involving your arms
History of Physical Education 2013-11-14
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- Developed the Turnverein movement
- “education through the physical”
- First woman professor of P.E. in 1885 at Oberlin College
- Designed the YMCA logo
- Articulated the 4 objectives of physical education
- 1st President-Assoc. for Advancement of Physical Education
- Played a key role in the founding of the American association for advancement of P.E.
- Developed “light” gymnastics
- Introduced German gymnastics in the U.S.
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- Pioneered promotion of Swedish gymnastics in U.S.
- Inventor of basketball
- P.E. programs at Hartford Seminary for women
- Director of Hemenway Gymnasium at Harvard University
- “education of the physical”
- Research physiologist at Harvard
- Developed school gymnastics in curriculum
- Father of Danish Physical Education
- Played a key role in getting Swedish gymnastics into the schools
- Leader in promotion of Swedish gymnastics in U.S.
- Called for the development of new program “natural gymnastics”
20 Clues: Inventor of basketball • Designed the YMCA logo • “education of the physical” • Developed “light” gymnastics • “education through the physical” • Research physiologist at Harvard • Developed the Turnverein movement • Father of Danish Physical Education • Introduced German gymnastics in the U.S. • Developed school gymnastics in curriculum • ...
Mathias CrosWord 2021-06-25
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- P_e_id_nt_ (social studies)
- _ p_ _ t _ (English)
- H _ _ t _ r _ (social studies)
- _ u _ b _ _ s (Math)
- T_a_n_n_ (Physical education)
- _ou_tr_ (social studies)
- L_ t t _ _ s (Language and literature)
- V _ l _ e _ (integral human development)
- Da_c_ (Physical education)
- C_ _ o _ s (Artistic cultural education)
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- _y_na_ti_s (Physical education)
- M_l_i_l_i_a_i_n_ (Math)
- _r_f_s (Artistic cultural education)
- H_ _ l _ h _ (English)
- D _ _ i _ _ o _ s (Math)
- _ l _ n _ s (natural Sciences)
- _ n _ v _ _ s _ (natural Sciences)
- W_ _ d _ (Language and literature)
- _ _a_ _ _ s (natural Sciences)
- _ e _ e _ d (Language and literature)
20 Clues: _ p_ _ t _ (English) • _ u _ b _ _ s (Math) • H_ _ l _ h _ (English) • M_l_i_l_i_a_i_n_ (Math) • D _ _ i _ _ o _ s (Math) • _ou_tr_ (social studies) • Da_c_ (Physical education) • P_e_id_nt_ (social studies) • T_a_n_n_ (Physical education) • H _ _ t _ r _ (social studies) • _ l _ n _ s (natural Sciences) • _y_na_ti_s (Physical education) • _ _a_ _ _ s (natural Sciences) • ...
School And Friends 2023-03-06
Communication 2023-11-08
20 Clues: fax • email • sender • verbal • message • feedback • physical • cultural • receiver • assertive • listening • computers • telephone • education • nonverbal • engagement • subjective • communication • understanding • psychological
physical education 2024-11-17
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- the measure of heat or cold
- acid a chemical that build up in the muscles during intense exercise
- to lower or lessen
- to stop something from happening
- a bodily response to control inner conditions
- opposite of before
- a heightened state of activity or exertion
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- to focus one's attention
- a substance that could be harmful often produced in the body
- a substance that helps joints or muscles move smoothly
- mild or soft
- to promote the health or well being of
- an advantage that something brings
- a process or sequence that happens in stages
14 Clues: mild or soft • to lower or lessen • opposite of before • to focus one's attention • the measure of heat or cold • to stop something from happening • an advantage that something brings • to promote the health or well being of • a heightened state of activity or exertion • a process or sequence that happens in stages • a bodily response to control inner conditions • ...
Physical Education 2025-03-26
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- What shoes you need to wear
- Not allowed to eat what in the gym?
- Time when you can do what you want
- Where we have PE class
- Game where you have to kick a ball into a goal
- Tag game where you ask "What time is it?"
- Game where you dribble and shoot a ball
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- what we drink when we're thirsty
- Tag game where you run across the gym as a fish
- Tag game with noodles
- Game where you have to steal someone's flag
- Blows cool air
- Shoes not allowed in class
- You can't wear snow _____ to the gym
14 Clues: Blows cool air • Tag game with noodles • Where we have PE class • Shoes not allowed in class • What shoes you need to wear • what we drink when we're thirsty • Time when you can do what you want • Not allowed to eat what in the gym? • You can't wear snow _____ to the gym • Game where you dribble and shoot a ball • Tag game where you ask "What time is it?" • ...
Physical Education 2025-12-02
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- — Net defender.
- — Continued effort.
- — To throw to a teammate.
- — Working jointly.
- — Consideration for others.
- — Motivating others.
- — Persistent effort.
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- — Physically fit.
- — Catching an opponent’s pass.
- — Working together.
- — A fast-paced stick sport.
- — Fair play and respect in competition.
- — Showing concern.
- — Ready and enthusiastic.
14 Clues: — Net defender. • — Physically fit. • — Working jointly. • — Showing concern. • — Continued effort. • — Working together. • — Motivating others. • — Persistent effort. • — To throw to a teammate. • — Ready and enthusiastic. • — A fast-paced stick sport. • — Consideration for others. • — Catching an opponent’s pass. • — Fair play and respect in competition.
Physical Education 2024-05-09
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- Game that involves soccer and baseball
- What is your Pe teachers name?
- Fair and kind behavior and treatment of others
- The worlds sports competition
- What should you say to the other team after a game?
- A sport that has the superbowl
- Physical Activity
- Jacks Type of jump that requires you to move your arms and legs
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- Moving your body to music
- What does PE stand for?
- Moving at a regular pace
- Moving at a very fast pace
- A kicking game played with a ball and goalkeepers
- What is it important to drink a lot of?
14 Clues: Physical Activity • What does PE stand for? • Moving at a regular pace • Moving your body to music • Moving at a very fast pace • The worlds sports competition • What is your Pe teachers name? • A sport that has the superbowl • Game that involves soccer and baseball • What is it important to drink a lot of? • Fair and kind behavior and treatment of others • ...
Physical Education 2024-05-02
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- Location for PE class
- Hockey ball
- Someone scores
- Working out
- Flat thing that flies through the air
- Sport we played Coach Shock
- Nicely working together
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- Slow run
- Action with a rope
- Stretching poses
- Thing we sit on with wheels
- Sport played a backboard
- Sport played with feet
- Foot we step with when throwing a ball
14 Clues: Slow run • Hockey ball • Working out • Someone scores • Stretching poses • Action with a rope • Location for PE class • Sport played with feet • Nicely working together • Sport played a backboard • Thing we sit on with wheels • Sport we played Coach Shock • Flat thing that flies through the air • Foot we step with when throwing a ball
Physical Education 2025-03-26
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- What shoes you need to wear
- Not allowed to eat what in the gym?
- Time when you can do what you want
- Where we have PE class
- Game where you have to kick a ball into a goal
- What time is it?
- Game where you dribble and shoot a ball
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- what we drink when we're thirsty
- Tag game where you run across the gym
- Tag game with noodles
- Game where you have to steal someone's flag
- Blows cool air
- Shoes not allowed in class
- You can't wear snow _____ to the gym
14 Clues: Blows cool air • What time is it? • Tag game with noodles • Where we have PE class • Shoes not allowed in class • What shoes you need to wear • what we drink when we're thirsty • Time when you can do what you want • Not allowed to eat what in the gym? • You can't wear snow _____ to the gym • Tag game where you run across the gym • Game where you dribble and shoot a ball • ...
Andrea´s Crossword 2021-06-23
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- S__ry ( social stdies)
- d_a_ ( art)
- R_n ( physical education)
- P__ms ( lenguaje and literature)
- B_b_e (religion)
- L__t__s (lenguaje and literature)
- P__n_s ( natural science)
- crafts r__y__i_g c__f_s (cultural and artistic education)
- c__f_s (cultural and artistic education)
- in English words p__n__c__t__n i_ e__l__h w__d_
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- C__p_t_r (computer)
- A__m__s (natural sicence)
- A__l___t___s (computer)
- G__p__s ( religion)
- S__r_s (physical education)
- C__t__e ( social studies)
- F__t__s ( math)
- p_i_t (art)
- h__b__s (english)
- N__b__s (math)
20 Clues: d_a_ ( art) • p_i_t (art) • N__b__s (math) • F__t__s ( math) • B_b_e (religion) • h__b__s (english) • C__p_t_r (computer) • G__p__s ( religion) • A__l___t___s (computer) • A__m__s (natural sicence) • P__n_s ( natural science) • C__t__e ( social studies) • S__ry ( social stdies) • R_n ( physical education) • S__r_s (physical education) • L__t__s (lenguaje and literature) • ...
Physical Education 2024-02-01
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- the muscle commonly referred to as the calf
- running, biking, swimming are all examples of what type of exercise
- the muscle commonly referred to as the shoulder
- the muscle located on the back side of your thigh
- what sport uses a birdie
- 2024 AFC champions
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- ms. carlberg's favorite artist
- the amount of force you can put out or the amount of weight you can lift
- 2024 NFC champions
- the ability of a muscle or group of muscles to perform repetitive contractions against a force for an extended period of time
- what sport begins with a faceoff
- the muscle on the front part of your thigh
- what sport involves serving, setting, passing
13 Clues: 2024 NFC champions • 2024 AFC champions • what sport uses a birdie • ms. carlberg's favorite artist • what sport begins with a faceoff • the muscle on the front part of your thigh • the muscle commonly referred to as the calf • what sport involves serving, setting, passing • the muscle commonly referred to as the shoulder • the muscle located on the back side of your thigh • ...
Physical Education 2025-03-26
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- Time when you can do what you want
- Not allowed in class
- What shoes you need to wear
- Blows cool air
- Tag game where you run across the gym
- Tag game with noodles
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- what we drink when we're thirsty
- Game where you have to kick a ball into a goal
- Not allowed to eat what in the gym?
- Game where you have to steal someone's flag
- Where we have PE class
- Game where you dribble and shoot a ball
- What time is it?
13 Clues: Blows cool air • What time is it? • Not allowed in class • Tag game with noodles • Where we have PE class • What shoes you need to wear • what we drink when we're thirsty • Time when you can do what you want • Not allowed to eat what in the gym? • Tag game where you run across the gym • Game where you dribble and shoot a ball • Game where you have to steal someone's flag • ...
Physical Education 2025-03-26
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- Blows cool air
- Game where you have to steal someone's flag
- Game where you dribble and shoot a ball
- Not allowed to eat what in the gym?
- Game where you have to kick a ball into a goal
- Tag game where you run across the gym
- Tag game with noodles
- what we drink when we're thirsty
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- What time is it?
- What shoes you need to wear
- Not allowed in class
- time, Time when you can do what you want
- Where we have PE class
13 Clues: Blows cool air • What time is it? • Not allowed in class • Tag game with noodles • Where we have PE class • What shoes you need to wear • what we drink when we're thirsty • Not allowed to eat what in the gym? • Tag game where you run across the gym • Game where you dribble and shoot a ball • time, Time when you can do what you want • Game where you have to steal someone's flag • ...
PHYSICAL EDUCATION 2023-02-21
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- Refers to the capacity to move one’s body or an object without tiring
- Focuses mainly on the optimum health of the individual
- mass Index- is to measure body fat
- How often you exercise?
- Refers to the ability to move a joint smoothly
- principles helps you create a workout plan that will be more effective
- Refers to the single maximum amount of force a muscle can exert against some resistance
- refers to the fitness or health od our muscles
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- How hard you exercise?
- The ability of the circulatory and respiratory systems to send oxygen to muscles
- fitness assesstment-give individual feedback regarding one’s overall fitness status
- Is define as a state of a good health or physical condition
- How long you exercise?
13 Clues: How hard you exercise? • How long you exercise? • How often you exercise? • mass Index- is to measure body fat • Refers to the ability to move a joint smoothly • refers to the fitness or health od our muscles • Focuses mainly on the optimum health of the individual • Is define as a state of a good health or physical condition • ...
Physical Education Crossword 2021-09-16
20 Clues: Speed • Power • Health • Fitness • Balance • Agility • Exercise • Strength • Flexibility • Overexertion • Coordination • Reaction Time • Body Composition • Muscular Endurance • Social Development • Physical Education • Mental Development • Physical Development • Emotional Development • Cardiovascular Endurance
Physical Education Krupa 2016-10-25
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- Blackhawks
- Extreme tiredness, typically resulting from mental or physical exertion or illness.
- The condition of being physically fit and healthy.
- The ability to be able to do something for a long period of time. Stamina.
- Progressive Aerobic Cardiovascular Endurance Run.
- Of or relating to the heart and blood vessels.
- Rate The number of heartbeats per unit of time, usually per minute.
- Organic compounds essential for normal growth and nutrition.
- Cubs
- An athletic instructor or trainer.
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- Education Instruction in physical exercise and games, especially in schools.
- Heart Rate 220-your age
- Activity requiring physical effort.
- 50% -70% of Maximum heart rate
- Connecting with other people by exchanging information.
- Bears
- 70% - 85% of Maximum heart rate
- Collaborating with others to achieve a common goal.
- Movements through space. Example: Running, Shuffling, Skipping.
- Bulls
- Fire
21 Clues: Cubs • Fire • Bears • Bulls • Blackhawks • Heart Rate 220-your age • 50% -70% of Maximum heart rate • 70% - 85% of Maximum heart rate • An athletic instructor or trainer. • Activity requiring physical effort. • Of or relating to the heart and blood vessels. • Progressive Aerobic Cardiovascular Endurance Run. • The condition of being physically fit and healthy. • ...
Physical Education Crossword 2023-10-18
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- similar to tennis
- known as futbol in other countries
- hoops and tall people
- american sport with hands
- baseball for women
- calls penalties
- a person who uses a contraption with two wheels
- a sport done in beaches
- similar to pickleball
- tournament every four years
- an event thrown to celebrate all the sports
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- dancing on the sidelines
- its the best defense
- beach sport with a net
- flexible dancing
- ice hockey on grass
- a school that offers many sports
- a concrete ball hitting pins
- physical activity
- work together as a team
- you use bats
- john cena plays this
- laps in a pool
- a running team
- what the players call their team leader
25 Clues: you use bats • laps in a pool • a running team • calls penalties • flexible dancing • similar to tennis • physical activity • baseball for women • ice hockey on grass • its the best defense • john cena plays this • hoops and tall people • similar to pickleball • beach sport with a net • work together as a team • a sport done in beaches • dancing on the sidelines • american sport with hands • ...
Physical Education Crossword 2026-02-28
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- – Sport involving bows and arrows.
- – Rate at which the body burns energy.
- – Part of a baseball field beyond the bases.
- – Physical activity to improve health.
- – Point where two bones meet.
- – Ability to stay upright.
- – The muscles of the torso.
- – Taking in enough water.
- – Sport involving scales, bars, and vaults.
- – Award for winning a competition.
- – To bounce a ball repeatedly.
- – Process of providing food for growth.
- – Player who guards the net.
- – Ability to sustain prolonged effort.
- – Running at a steady, slow pace.
- – Martial art developed in Japan.
- – Type of steroid used for muscle growth.
- – Exercise where one leg is positioned forward.
- – Tissue connecting bone to bone.
- – Person who trains a team.
- – Action of protecting against an attack.
- – International sports festival held every four years.
- – Unit of energy in food.
- – Tissue that contracts to produce movement.
- – Spear thrown for distance.
- – Main type of sugar in the blood.
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- – Sport played with a bat and wicket.
- – Range of motion in joints.
- – Obstacle jumped over in a race.
- – Measurement of physical characteristics.
- – Offensive position in soccer or basketball.
- – Combat sport with foils or sabers.
- – State of being physically healthy.
- – Using different body parts together smoothly.
- – Race spanning 26.2 miles.
- – Muscle at the back of the thigh.
- – Game where players try to hit rivals with balls.
- – Acid that builds up during intense exercise.
- – A person proficient in sports.
- – How hard an exercise is.
- – Muscle on the front of the upper arm.
- – Gas required for cellular respiration.
- – State of complete physical and mental well-being.
- – The side attacking in a game.
- – Ability to change direction quickly.
- – Exercise requiring oxygen.
- – Period of time between exercises.
- – Series of exercises performed in rotation.
- – Short for cardiovascular exercise.
- – Group of sports teams that compete.
50 Clues: – Taking in enough water. • – Unit of energy in food. • – Ability to stay upright. • – How hard an exercise is. • – Race spanning 26.2 miles. • – The muscles of the torso. • – Person who trains a team. • – Range of motion in joints. • – Player who guards the net. • – Exercise requiring oxygen. • – Spear thrown for distance. • – Point where two bones meet. • ...
PHYSICAL EDUCATION EXAM 2021-04-24
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- it is one type of local dance in geography
- done primarily for its social, educational, and health benifits
- refers to the movement of the body in space in any direction with feet as the moving base
- act of moving rhythmatically and expressively
- also known as folk or ethnic dance
- refers to movement set to music where there emerges organization, structure and pattern.
- popular form of dance which developed during the middle portion of 20th century
- it is one type of local dance in geography
- this dancing techique teaches to release unnessesary tension used while moving
- it is one type of national dance in geography
- came from the word "subsob at bali"
- the dancer connect their body with the environment such as air, floor, and energy of other.
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- a popular activity in which the competitors perform dances in any of several permitted dance style
- generally held in evening. the participants are usually in formal attire
- it is one type of national dance in geography
- taking off with one foot and landing with two feet
- the goal of this practice are aquired with repitition of time.
- it is a measure motion of flow characterized by regular recurrence of elements or features as beats, sounds, or accents
- it is one type of general classification
- moving at moderate phase of feet
- highest form of dance
- free, expressive dance style started in the early 20th century as a recreational to classical ballet
- cultural art form handed down from generation to generation.
- movements of various parts of the body in space with a fixed base which may be standing, kneeling, sitting or lying
- bending or shortening of the body part
25 Clues: highest form of dance • moving at moderate phase of feet • also known as folk or ethnic dance • came from the word "subsob at bali" • bending or shortening of the body part • it is one type of general classification • it is one type of local dance in geography • it is one type of local dance in geography • it is one type of national dance in geography • ...
Physical Education Crossword 2023-12-15
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- In netball, what does WA stand for? (10)
- Famous sports brand (4)
- Small airbags in the lungs where gases are exchange (7)
- Low intensity exercise where oxygen is used (7)
- This horse to won the Grand National in 2023 (6,7)
- First name of a British footballer who signed for Real Madrid in 2023 (4)
- Host city for the 2023 Netball World Cup (4,4)
- Tyson Fury won a boxing against Francis Nagnnou in which country? (5,6)
- Luca Bercel is the current world champion in which sport (7)
- Hand-held equipment used to build muscle (9)
- Ability to change body position or direction quickly with control (7)
- Opening of a joint (9)
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- Champions of the 22-23 Gallagher Premiership(Rugby)(8)
- A sport commentator (6)
- Champions for the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup (5)
- Wrexham AFC home ground (10)
- Behaviour that goes against the moral values or laws of a sport (8)
- The 44th Ryder Cup was held in which country? (5)
- Surname of the highest English wicket taker at The Ashes 2023 (5)
- High Intensity _________ Training (8)
- Someone's walking or running style (4)
- First name of the Single's Men Wimbledon Champion 2023 (6)
- A combination of speed and strength (5)
- Month of the London Marathon in 2023 (5)
- A volley in football is an example of a _________ skill (7)
- Surname of the athlete who broke the world marathon record in October 2023 (6)
- Surname of the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup Golden Boot Winner (5)
27 Clues: Opening of a joint (9) • A sport commentator (6) • Famous sports brand (4) • Wrexham AFC home ground (10) • High Intensity _________ Training (8) • Someone's walking or running style (4) • A combination of speed and strength (5) • In netball, what does WA stand for? (10) • Month of the London Marathon in 2023 (5) • Hand-held equipment used to build muscle (9) • ...
Physical Education Crossword 2022-03-21
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- Use them to crank up reverse or lateral lunges (place one foot on the disk and glide into the lunge and back to the starting position).
- This exercise works the muscles in your hips and legs.
- This exercise works your quadriceps, hamstrings, calves, and glutes.
- Commonly used by gymnasts and CrossFit athletes, parallettes let you test (and push) the limits of your physical strength.
- These strength-training devices look like overgrown, colorful beach balls, but can be very effective pieces of exercise equipment.
- is a biceps curl, but it feels much different if you're doing it with a cable machine than a barbell
- are iron bars covered in foam rubber, making them a friendlier (and lighter weight) alternative to standard barbells.
- works the muscles in your lower body, including your quadriceps, hamstrings, glutes, and calves.
- The unassuming straps hanging from your gym’s ceiling are really an all-in-one gym.
- a tool that builds mobility, stability and dynamic strength through loaded movement training.
- These are some of the most common machines you see, machines with rectangular plates that allow you to insert a pin underneath the amount of weight you want to lift.
- are slightly larger (and sometimes heavier) versions of medicines that don’t bounce.
- Body bars are foam-covered weights that may be used in a total body workout class to combine aerobic exercise with strength training.
- This exercise works the muscles in your back, shoulders, and arms.
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- machines are a staple of gyms and can be quite effective if used correctly.
- These work the same as stack machines in that they work on a fixed path. The difference is you have to load the plates onto the machine.
- It stands for “both sides utilized,” meaning you can use both the dome stability ball-like side and the flat platform for exercises.
- strength training with machines is as effective as free weights, plus machines have the advantage of being safer and easier to use.
- work the chest muscles (pectorals), as well as the shoulder muscles, triceps, and abdominals.
- This fitness tool was developed in Russia for use in strength training and aerobic exercise to work all muscle groups at the same time.
- as chicken soup for the swole. You’ll often see people use these basketball-shaped weights to add resistance to core exercises like sit-ups or Russian twists.
- can be a lifter’s best friend for moves like back squats, deadlifts and snatches.
- Barbells are long bars with weights attached at the ends.
- is a versatile type of workout that you can do almost anywhere.
- These giant inflatable beach ball-like tools are another way to up the anté on strength training exercises.
- are an excellent exercise for improving your core strength and stability.
- are just like they sound weighted bags of sand that look like big duffle bags
- Grab one of these giant ropes in each hand and begin lifting the rope up and down explosively creating waves.
- Bands are portable and inexpensive.
- are a good place to start if you’re new to strength training.
- The cannonball-like weight with a single loop handle looks like something out of Game of Thrones but it’s a great way to build power.
31 Clues: Bands are portable and inexpensive. • This exercise works the muscles in your hips and legs. • Barbells are long bars with weights attached at the ends. • are a good place to start if you’re new to strength training. • is a versatile type of workout that you can do almost anywhere. • This exercise works the muscles in your back, shoulders, and arms. • ...
PHYSICAL EDUCATION EXAM 2021-04-24
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- it is one type of local dance in geography
- done primarily for its social, educational, and health benifits
- refers to the movement of the body in space in any direction with feet as the moving base
- act of moving rhythmatically and expressively
- also known as folk or ethnic dance
- refers to movement set to music where there emerges organization, structure and pattern.
- popular form of dance which developed during the middle portion of 20th century
- it is one type of local dance in geography
- this dancing techique teaches to release unnessesary tension used while moving
- it is one type of national dance in geography
- came from the word "subsob at bali"
- the dancer connect their body with the environment such as air, floor, and energy of other.
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- a popular activity in which the competitors perform dances in any of several permitted dance style
- generally held in evening. the participants are usually in formal attire
- it is one type of national dance in geography
- taking off with one foot and landing with two feet
- the goal of this practice are aquired with repitition of time.
- it is a measure motion of flow characterized by regular recurrence of elements or features as beats, sounds, or accents
- it is one type of general classification
- moving at moderate phase of feet
- highest form of dance
- free, expressive dance style started in the early 20th century as a recreational to classical ballet
- cultural art form handed down from generation to generation.
- movements of various parts of the body in space with a fixed base which may be standing, kneeling, sitting or lying
- bending or shortening of the body part
25 Clues: highest form of dance • moving at moderate phase of feet • also known as folk or ethnic dance • came from the word "subsob at bali" • bending or shortening of the body part • it is one type of general classification • it is one type of local dance in geography • it is one type of local dance in geography • it is one type of national dance in geography • ...
Physical Education Crossword 2026-02-28
Across
- Four-part muscle on the front of the thigh
- A ten-event athletic contest
- How hard you are working during exercise
- Use it or lose it principle
- Common name for a shuttlecock
- Tissue inside bones that produces blood cells
- Bouncy high-speed stretching
- Finger or toe bones
- Preparing the body for activity
- The upper arm bone
- Core muscles of the stomach
- Physics applied to human movement
- Movement-based stretching
- Inward rotation of the foot or forearm
- Relating to the chest muscles
- Stored form of glucose in muscles
- The shoulder muscle
- The thigh bone
- Extending a joint beyond its normal range
- Hormone released during fight or flight
- Explosive jump training
- Condition of having excessive body fat
- Bottom of the foot
- Muscle on the back of the upper arm
- Muscle used for breathing
- Total number of bones in an adult human
- The kneecap
- Muscle shortening under tension
- Decrease in muscle size from disuse
- Tissue connecting bone to bone
- Volleyball defensive specialist
- Maintaining fluid balance
- Mineral essential for bone health
- Excessive loss of body water
- Physical or mental strength to resist fatigue
- Tissue connecting muscle to bone
- Contraction where muscle length changes
- Ability to change direction quickly
- Drawing the toes toward the shin
- Study of efficiency in the working environment
- Holding a stretch for a set time
- Muscle that opposes a movement
- Large muscle of the upper arm
- Stressing the body more than normal to see gains
- Hormone that regulates blood sugar
- Your sense of body position in space
- A group of repetitions
- Moving through various exercise stations
- Study of forces causing motion
- Firm tissue that cushions joints
Down
- Injury to a muscle or tendon
- The hip bone structure
- The body's preferred energy source
- The shin bone
- Substance that raises nervous activity
- Rule violation in soccer or hockey
- Heart muscle tissue
- Nutrient used for muscle repair
- Range of motion around a joint
- Time needed for the body to heal after exercise
- Organic compounds needed for health
- A period of little or no progress in training
- Ability to sustain activity over time
- Gradually lowering intensity after exercise
- Outward rotation of the foot or forearm
- Training for a specific goal or sport
- Forearm bone on the thumb side
- Number of bones in a human foot
- One complete movement of an exercise
- How your body converts food to energy
- The lower jawbone
- Moving a limb away from the midline
- Process of breaking down tissues
- Exercise requiring oxygen
- Heart rate felt at the wrist or neck
- Unit of energy in food
- Injury to a ligament
- The buttock muscles
- Muscle lengthening under tension
- The ability to exert force against resistance
- Process of building up tissues
- Acid produced during intense exercise
- Increase in muscle size
- Technical term for fats
- A 26.2-mile race
- Race involving swimming cycling and running
- Field leader in American Football
- Forearm bone on the pinky side
- High-intensity exercise without oxygen
- Speed in a specific direction
- Systematic planning of athletic training
- Waxy substance found in the blood
- Moving a limb toward the midline
- Individual bones of the spine
- Large back and neck muscle
- Minerals that balance body fluids
- Exercise where muscle length doesn't change
- Relating to the heart
- Type of joint with a fluid-filled capsule
- The collarbone
- The shoulder blade
101 Clues: The kneecap • The shin bone • The thigh bone • The collarbone • A 26.2-mile race • The lower jawbone • The upper arm bone • Bottom of the foot • The shoulder blade • Heart muscle tissue • Finger or toe bones • The shoulder muscle • The buttock muscles • Injury to a ligament • Relating to the heart • The hip bone structure • Unit of energy in food • A group of repetitions • Increase in muscle size • ...
B3 Physical Education 2021-02-17
Across
- Γυναικεία ομάδα ποδοσφαίρου στη Θεσσαλονίκη
- Σε ποια ομάδα έπαιζε ο Ν. Γκάλης;
- Η χώρα που γεννήθηκε ο Ρονάλντο
- Τόσες χρυσές μπάλες κέρδισε ο Μέσσι
- H ομάδα του Βέρνερ
- Τα ΑμεΑ κάνουν σκι με...
- Οι αγώνες για ΑμεΑ
- Η χώρα που γεννήθηκε ο Μέσσι
- Το 1908 το ποδόσφαιρο έγινε Olympic ...
- Υπάρχει Ολυμπιακός Ύμνος;
- Γεννήθηκε το 1987 ο ποδοσφαιριστής
Down
- Κάθε πόσα χρόνια γίνεται το Μουντιάλ;
- Νίκησε τον Ναδάλ στο Australian open
- Η ομάδα του Μέσσι
- Σε ποια ομάδα παίζει τώρα ο Κ.Βασιλειάδης;
- Πόσες χρυσές μπάλες κέρδισε ο Λ. Μόντριτς
- Οι αθλητές ισορροπούν σε μια σανίδα στο χιόνι
- Η ομάδα του Σαλάχ
- "Don't forget my..." είπε ο Σ.Κυριακίδης
- Κιτρινόμαυρη ομάδα της Θεσσαλονίκης
- Ο καλύτερος ποδοσφαιριστής όλων των εποχών
21 Clues: Η ομάδα του Μέσσι • Η ομάδα του Σαλάχ • H ομάδα του Βέρνερ • Οι αγώνες για ΑμεΑ • Τα ΑμεΑ κάνουν σκι με... • Υπάρχει Ολυμπιακός Ύμνος; • Η χώρα που γεννήθηκε ο Μέσσι • Η χώρα που γεννήθηκε ο Ρονάλντο • Σε ποια ομάδα έπαιζε ο Ν. Γκάλης; • Γεννήθηκε το 1987 ο ποδοσφαιριστής • Τόσες χρυσές μπάλες κέρδισε ο Μέσσι • Κιτρινόμαυρη ομάδα της Θεσσαλονίκης • ...
PHYSICAL EDUCATION EXAM 2021-04-24
Across
- It is a phases of dance generally held in evening.
- It is also known as folk or ethnic dance.
- Moving on foot at a rapid pace.
- Moving in continuous forward or sideward direction with 1 foot leading.
- Movement of the body in space in any direction.
- It is a dual dance where men use "bolos".
- It is a tecnique teaches to release unnecessary tensions.
- Its is a dance tecnique that acquired with repition in time.
- It is the highest form of dance.
- A pantomined song and dance.
- A German word means "to stretch".
Down
- It is a composition that implies arrangement of parts into a form.
- It refers to any form of dancing that is done primarily for nightclubs.
- Springing on 1 foot and landing on the same foot.
- Movement various partd of the body in space with fixed base.
- She is the Mother of Philippine Folk Dances.
- It is a means of expressing one's emotions through movement.
- It is the pattern of movement.
- Gliding along the floor with either foot.
- It is a free, expressive style of dancing.
- This is a technique where dancers connect their entire body with the environment.
- It is popular form of dance whice developed during the middle portion of the 20th century.
- It is a popular, widespread activity type of dance.
- Dances of the mountain peoples of Cordillera.
- It is a cultural art form handed down from generation to generation.
25 Clues: A pantomined song and dance. • It is the pattern of movement. • Moving on foot at a rapid pace. • It is the highest form of dance. • A German word means "to stretch". • It is also known as folk or ethnic dance. • Gliding along the floor with either foot. • It is a dual dance where men use "bolos". • It is a free, expressive style of dancing. • ...
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