PT9
Across
- 1. – Muscle on the front of the upper arm.
- 5. – Taking in enough water for the body.
- 7. – Played on ice or grass with a stick and puck/ball.
- 9. – Using different body parts together smoothly.
- 10. – A large building for sporting events.
- 13. – Sport using a stick with a netted pocket.
- 14. – Gas required for aerobic exercise.
- 15. – Person who trains and directs a team.
- 18. – Rhythmic movement often used for cardio.
- 19. – Playground game similar to baseball.
- 22. – Used to hit the ball in table tennis.
- 23. – Using a bow to shoot arrows at a target.
- 25. – A common rule violation in soccer.
- 28. – Martial art focused on throwing opponents.
- 30. – Knocking down pins with a heavy ball.
- 31. – General condition of the body and mind.
- 36. – Played with a bat, ball, and four bases.
- 37. – Essential nutrients found in fruits and veggies.
- 39. – Repeating an action to improve a skill.
- 42. – One complete motion of an exercise (a "rep").
- 43. – Enclosed area for sports like basketball.
- 47. – Condition of being grossy overweight.
- 49. – Game played with cues and balls on a table.
- 51. – The official in baseball or cricket.
- 52. – Low-intensity exercise before a workout.
- 54. – Kicking the ball before it hits the ground.
- 55. – Grappling sport to pin an opponent.
- 57. – Nutrient needed for muscle repair.
- 58. – Short hit in baseball to move a runner.
- 61. – Extending muscles to improve flexibility.
- 62. – Systematic practice to improve performance.
- 63. – A person who is proficient in sports.
- 64. – Sport played on a court with a hoop.
- 65. – Muscle located on the back of the thigh.
- 66. – Exercise for chest and arm strength.
- 69. – Protective gear for the head.
- 70. – Exercise that requires oxygen (like jogging).
- 72. – Muscles of the buttocks.
- 74. – Ability to stay upright and controlled.
- 75. – Shoes with studs for traction on grass.
- 79. – Indoor racket sport played against walls.
- 81. – The amount of force a muscle can produce.
- 83. – Easy exercise after a workout to recover.
- 84. – The rhythmic throbbing of arteries.
- 86. – Tissue that contracts to produce movement.
- 88. – Passing a ball with hands to score in a goal.
- 89. – Overall state of mental and physical health.
- 92. – Tool used by referees to stop play.
- 93. – Sport where you cannot use your hands.
- 94. – Martial art meaning "empty hand."
- 95. – Mineral important for bone health.
- 96. – Eyewear used for swimming.
- 97. – Similar to baseball but with a larger ball.
Down
- 2. – The sport of riding bicycles.
- 3. – Exercises involving balance, strength, and flexibility.
- 4. – Staying power during long exercise.
- 6. – Core muscles often called "abs."
- 8. – Plastic gliding disc used in Ultimate.
- 10. – The hit that starts a point in tennis.
- 11. – Ability to move quickly and change direction.
- 12. – Running at a steady, gentle pace.
- 16. – Short, intense bursts of exercise.
- 17. – A long-distance race of 26.2 miles.
- 20. – Relating to the heart.
- 21. – Played with a racket and a shuttlecock.
- 24. – Equipment used in tennis or squash.
- 26. – The framework of bones in the body.
- 27. – The drive to accomplish a fitness goal.
- 29. – Muscle on the back of the upper arm.
- 32. – Sport played with rackets and a felt-covered ball.
- 33. – The shirt worn by athletes.
- 34. – Time needed for muscles to heal after exercise.
- 35. – Range of motion in your joints.
- 38. – A series of exercises done one after another.
- 40. – Combat sport using foils, epees, or sabres.
- 41. – Standard set of clothing for a team.
- 44. – Exercise for strengthening the legs.
- 45. – Combat sport using gloved fists.
- 46. – Isometric core exercise holding a pushup position.
- 48. – Moving through water using limbs.
- 50. – The official who enforces rules.
- 53. – Race consisting of swimming, cycling, and running.
- 56. – Step-forward exercise for legs.
- 59. – Bouncing the ball repeatedly in basketball.
- 60. – Ability to sustain prolonged physical effort.
- 67. – The "birdie" in badminton.
- 68. – The state of being physically healthy.
- 71. – Large muscle group on the front of the thigh.
- 73. – Moving on ice or pavement with blades/wheels.
- 76. – Running at full speed for a short distance.
- 77. – Training involving bursts of speed and rest.
- 78. – Process by which the body gets energy from food.
- 80. – Units of energy found in food.
- 82. – Sport known for scrums and oval balls.
- 84. – The way you hold your body while standing/sitting.
- 85. – Dropping the ball in American football.
- 87. – Popular bat-and-ball game in England and India.
- 90. – Riding waves on a board.
- 91. – Game where you "spike" the ball over a net.
- 96. – Hitting a small ball into a hole with clubs.