UNIT 1 AOS 1 and 2
Across
- 4. - activity of leisure e.g. bike riding or brisk walking
- 5. - fat like substance in the blood some is made naturally by your liver
- 9. - e.g. religion not allowing females to play sport
- 10. - same as 7
- 12. - same as 16
- 14. - e.g. people walking to school etc or advertising active transport e.g. posters around school or workplace
- 16. - Physical activity designed to increase fitness and or health
- 18. - screen time (except sleeping)
- 20. - age, gender and level of education
- 21. - Highly competitive and organised games
- 22. - it is most common in males and is generally treated by regular light- to moderate - intensity physical activity and reduced salt intake
- 23. - All movement
- 25. - supportive family and friends
- 27. - basic rules, usually done with a small amount of planning
- 28. inactivity - doing completely nothing
- 29. - disease results from too much sugar in the blood
- 30. - flexibility, aerobic power
Down
- 1. - Things that allow us to be physically active
- 2. - non formal, little rules and usually done without planning
- 3. - climate and facilities
- 6. - individual, social, physical environment and policy
- 7. - medical condition (excessive fat)
- 8. - assessing physical activity and sedentary behaviour e.g. recall diaries and observation
- 11. - A routine/task e.g. washing the dishes or folding clothes
- 13. - frequency, intensity, time and type
- 15. - means to travel between places
- 17. - How the issue affects participation in sport (current issue)
- 19. - Laws or rules
- 24. - skill level and passion
- 26. - Are the obstacles one faces when trying to be physically active