Exercise and Fitness
Across
- 2. purposeful selection of exercises for a certain group[s] of muscles
- 7. strength, the ability of a muscle to exert force against resistance.
- 12. endurance, The ability of your heart, lungs, and blood vessels to send fuel and oxygen to your tissues during long periods of moderate to vigorous activity.
- 13. Heart Rate, the heart rate when NOT active.
- 15. exercises accommodating resistance against a muscle as it moves through a range of motion at a steady rate of speed.
- 16. exercises combine movement of the joints with contraction of the muscles, building flexibility and strength.
- 17. exercise increases your heart rate and pumps more blood throughout your body.
Down
- 1. a muscle's ability to lengthen without tearing.
- 3. exercises use muscle tension to improve strength with little or no movement of the body part.
- 4. endurance, the ability of a muscle to exert force against resistance for an extended period of time.
- 5. a muscle's ability to return to normal once stretched.
- 6. Exercising at a level beyond your regular daily activities
- 8. exercise Intense, short bursts of activity in which the muscles work so hard that they produce energy without using oxygen
- 9. the 3-5 mins. Prior to exercise program, the individual begins working muscle groups without resistance to improve blood flow.
- 10. Gradually increasing the demands on your body
- 11. composition, the portions of lean body tissue and fat.
- 14. 3-5 mins. After exercising when the individual allows the muscles to relax but continues to stretch the muscles, reducing the levels of lactic acid.