Across
- 3. to win points, goals, etc. in a game or competition. (v)
- 4. prepare for physical exertion or a performance by exercising or practising gently beforehand. (v)
- 7. a place where people go to do physical exercise in order to stay or become healthy and fit. (n)
- 9. the official who controls the game in some sports. (n)
- 10. to hit somebody/something with your foot. (v)
- 11. a short practice or a series of gentle exercises that you do to prepare yourself for doing a particular sport or activity. (n)
- 13. to train the body by physical exercise. (v)
- 16. a functional timepiece designed to withstand physical activity and help you track your progress. (n)
- 20. a person who is paid by somebody to help them exercise, especially by deciding what types of exercise are best for them. (n)
- 23. a person who takes part in a competition. (n)
- 24. to find out about things that have happened. (v)
- 25. an act of defeating an enemy or opponent in a battle, game, or other competition. (n)
- 26. to arrange to do a course of study by adding your name to the list of people doing it. (v)
- 28. a place where games such as tennis and basketball are played. (n)
- 30. to continue, especially starting after somebody/something else has finished. (v)
- 32. an area of ground specially prepared and marked for playing a sports game. (n)
- 34. the activity of lifting heavy objects either as a sport or for exercise. (v)
- 36. to move the ball along with several short kicks, hits or bounces. (v)
- 37. a person that you are playing or fighting against in a game, competition, argument, etc. (n)
- 38. a device that you can wear that records your daily physical activity. (n)
Down
- 1. an exercise in which you lie on your stomach and raise your body off the ground by pressing down on your hands until your arms are straight. (n)
- 2. the movement or sound of the heart as it sends blood around the body. (n)
- 3. to be badly affected by a disease, pain, sadness, a lack of something, etc. (v)
- 5. a type of hard hat that protects the head, worn, for example, by a police officer, a soldier or a person riding a bike or motorbike or playing some sports. (n)
- 6. to win against somebody in a war, competition, sports game, etc. (v)
- 8. to stop trying to do something. (v)
- 12. to take part in an activity with other people. (v)
- 14. to continue moving. (v)
- 15. to put your arms or legs out straight and contract your muscles. (v)
- 17. to compete against somebody/something to see who can go faster or the fastest, do something first, etc. (v)
- 18. a loose, warm set of clothes consisting of a sweatshirt and trousers with an elasticated or drawstring waist, worn when exercising or as casual wear. (n)
- 19. a piece of exercise equipment that you use standing up, with parts that you push up and down with your feet and parts that you hold onto and push with your arms. (n)
- 21. the frame covered in net that forms the goal. (n)
- 22. the activity of going for long walks in the country for pleasure. (n)
- 24. a person who trains a person or team in sport. (n)
- 27. a player whose job is to stop the ball from going into their own team’s goal. (n)
- 29. the sport or activity of moving over snow on skis. (n)
- 31. sports such as running, jumping and throwing that people compete in. (n)
- 33. to jump into water with your head and arms going in first. (v)
- 35. a person who is watching an event, especially a sports event. (n)
