Muscular Fitness: Frank
Across
- 2. Muscle contracts without movement
- 3. Involves rotating through multiple exercises
- 4. Time you rest between sets
- 7. Strength training movements that use an individual's own weight as resistance, rather than relying on dumbbells or machines
- 8. Exercise machines operate within a fixed, guided plane of motion
- 12. The maximum amount of force a muscle can produce in a single effort
- 17. muscle movement and changing lengths
- 18. the maximum amount of weight a person can lift for a single repetition of a specific exercise with proper form
- 19. Muscle shortens
- 20. Doing two exercises back-to-back
Down
- 1. the systematic increase of stress placed upon the musculoskeletal system
- 5. Strength of muscles in your abdomen and lower back
- 6. A muscle’s ability to perform repeated contractions and continually exert force over a period of time
- 9. Muscle loss (getting smaller)
- 10. Muscle lengthens
- 11. Muscle growth (getting bigger and stronger)
- 13. Exercises using weighted equipment or resistance tools that are not attached to a machine or apparatus
- 14. Exercises that make muscles work against a force
- 15. weight exercises isolate specific muscles, offering higher stability and safety for beginners
- 16. A group of consecutive repetitions, followed by a rest period