Fitness Testing - Chapter 3
Across
- 2. The ability to meet, or cope with, the demands of the environment.
- 10. Limitation of Fitness Testing when the tests do not consistently give the same result when repeated.
- 11. Type of strength which looks at amount of force exerted in one quick muscle contraction.
- 12. Component of Fitness that is measured using the Ruler Drop Test.
- 14. Ability to maintain centre of mass over the base of support.
- 15. Muscular endurance is ability of muscle to undergo repeated __________ while avoiding fatigue.
- 17. The alternative name for Cardiovascular Endurance.
- 18. Data that is presented in a written form.
Down
- 1. The name of a Handgrip machine that can be used to measure a person's strength.
- 3. Type of motivation related to self worth.
- 4. Type of strength which looks at amount of force exerted on an immovable object.
- 5. Fitness test that measures a person's cooridnation.
- 6. The Component of Fitness resulting from Distance/Time.
- 7. Type of strength which looks at amount of force that can be exerted repeatedly by a muscle.
- 8. Strength x Speed.
- 9. A state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.
- 13. Type of strength which looks at greatest force possible in a single muscle contraction.
- 16. Ability to move and change direction quickly, at speed, while maintaining control.