Skills and other performance affecting sports

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Across
  1. 5. In this phase the skill is learnt and you can repeat it successfully and efficiently
  2. 6. Is a break or a crack in a bone
  3. 8. occurs when the muscle fibres fail to relax and their blood supply is cut off.
  4. 13. In this phase You now know and understand what you have to do and as you practice you connect your knowledge of the skills to your movement.
  5. 15. Means your body temperature has risen dangerously high
  6. 16. movements are the same or repetitive.
  7. 18. Occurs when a ligament at a joint gets stretched and torn.
  8. 19. What does the A in the acronym DR ABC stands for when it refers to ways of treating injuries
  9. 21. When you push against something it pushes back with equal force.
  10. 22. This law suggests that the speed of an object is directly proportionate to the force applied and the direction in which it is applied.
Down
  1. 1. Factors in your surroundings that cannot be controlled
  2. 2. Factors in the environment such as altitude, weather, and playing surface that affect performance in sports.
  3. 3. This type of ventilation is used when the person is not breathing but has circulation
  4. 4. this type of massage is used when the persons heart stops beating or in other words the person has no circulation
  5. 7. Movements vary depending on the environment
  6. 9. Are injuries that happen by a sudden strain on the body.
  7. 10. Is the learnt ability to bring about predetermined results with maximum certainty and efficiency.
  8. 11. Caused by the friction repeatedly occurring on the same bit of skin.
  9. 12. This law suggests that an object in motion will remain in motion and an object will continue moving until a force acts upon it.
  10. 14. In this phase the skill is new, you begin to learn what you have to do but you cannot yet do it.
  11. 16. Are injuries that happen over a period of time or through overuse
  12. 17. What does the C in the acronym DR ABC stands for when it refers to ways of treating injuries
  13. 20. Factors within the person itself such as heights, sickness, and body weight that affects performance in sports.