MIDTERMS PE

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Across
  1. 2. The drive to achieve fitness and health goals.
  2. 5. Fair play, respect, and gracious behavior in sports.
  3. 8. Light activity after a workout to relax muscles.
  4. 10. The ability to move quickly and easily.
  5. 11. Maintaining proper fluid levels in the body.
  6. 14. Exercise that increases heart rate and endurance.
  7. 15. The ability to sustain effort over time.
  8. 16. A sport played with a hoop and a bouncing ball.
  9. 17. The overall condition of being physically healthy.
  10. 20. Training that involves working against a force.
  11. 24. A racket sport with a shuttlecock.
  12. 25. Automatic responses to stimuli.
  13. 27. A sport involving flips, tumbling, and balance.
  14. 30. A planned exercise routine to improve fitness.
  15. 31. Any action that changes position.
  16. 34. How well an athlete executes a skill or task.
  17. 35. The way one holds their body while standing or sitting.
  18. 38. A team sport played with an oval ball.
  19. 39. Jump training for explosive power.
Down
  1. 1. The ability to move different body parts smoothly together.
  2. 3. Tissues in the body responsible for movement.
  3. 4. The ability to respond swiftly to a stimulus.
  4. 6. The process of consuming healthy food for energy.
  5. 7. The ability to move quickly.
  6. 9. A slow and steady running activity.
  7. 12. Competitive physical activities or sports.
  8. 13. A sport involving grappling and pinning opponents.
  9. 18. The ability to exert force.
  10. 19. The ability to sustain prolonged physical effort.
  11. 21. Physical activity to improve health.
  12. 22. The ability to stay upright and steady.
  13. 23. The ability to persist through physical effort.
  14. 26. A net game where players hit a ball back and forth.
  15. 28. Exercises designed to build muscles.
  16. 29. Light exercise before a workout to prepare the body.
  17. 32. A state of overall good health.
  18. 33. Rhythmic activity that strengthens the heart and lungs.
  19. 36. Extending muscles to improve flexibility.
  20. 37. Chemicals released during exercise that make you feel good.
  21. 38. The range of motion in joints.