Sport Science Revision

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Across
  1. 4. The ability to sustain prolonged physical or mental effort.
  2. 5. The rate of movement or quickness of a task.
  3. 6. Hard, structural component that forms the skeleton.
  4. 8. The study of body structure and its parts.
  5. 10. The study of motion and forces applied to the body.
  6. 11. Australian authority responsible for anti-doping in sport (abbreviation).
  7. 13. Range of motion available at a joint.
  8. 16. Ability to use different parts of the body together smoothly.
  9. 17. Ability to withstand prolonged periods of exercise.
  10. 19. Connects bone to bone, providing stability.
Down
  1. 1. The primary muscle responsible for movement in an exercise.
  2. 2. The body system involving the heart and blood vessels.
  3. 3. Tissue in the body responsible for movement.
  4. 7. The international organization responsible for anti-doping in sports.
  5. 9. Muscle that opposes the primary mover in an exercise.
  6. 12. The energy molecule used by muscles (abbreviation).
  7. 14. Connects muscle to bone, enabling movement.
  8. 15. Exercise that does not rely on oxygen; often short and intense.
  9. 18. The ability to exert force against resistance.
  10. 20. Type of exercise that requires oxygen for energy.