Across
- 2. the ability of the heart, lungs, blood vessels to deliver an adequate supply of oxygen to exercising muscles
- 3. In lacrosse, this refers to the technique of carrying the ball on the stick while moving without dropping it.
- 10. The number of repeated contractions a muscle or muscle group can perform against a resistance without fatiguing.
- 12. The amount of lean mass relative to the amount of body fat on a given individual
- 13. This is the right service box in tennis.
- 14. A violation in Basketball, in which a defensive player interferes with a shot when it is on its downward arc or is on or over the rim.
- 18. An even distribution of weight enabling someone or something to remain upright and steady.
- 21. The amount of time it takes to get moving once your senses signal the need to move.
- 23. The ability to do strength performances at a rapid pace.
- 24. The ability to cover a distance in a short period of time.
- 25. How many players on the court per team in volleyball?
Down
- 1. This is the left service box in tennis.
- 4. What PE game was a modified version of volleyball?
- 5. The ability to move a joint through its full range motion; the elasticity for the muscle.Agility: The ability to change direction quickly and control movement of the whole body.
- 6. In lacrosse, this refers to the act of picking up a loose ball from the ground using the head of your stick.
- 7. In PE, this game was a modified version of basketball.
- 8. The maximum amount of force a muscle or muscle group can develop during a single contraction.
- 9. The proper name for a lacrosse stick.
- 11. The integration of eye, hand, and foot movements.
- 15. A goal in soccer is worth how many points?
- 16. Tennis scoring goes _______, 15, 30, 40, Game
- 17. In soccer, floor hockey, and lacrosse, this is the only player allowed to use their hands.
- 19. How many players are on the field per team in a legitimate game of Soccer?
- 20. In Soccer, _________ are used by referees as a means of cautioning players of infractions that have been committed.
- 22. Make partial or minor changes to (something), typically so as to improve it or to make it less extreme. Happens often with PE activities.
