Across
- 3. Type of output that is the product of HR and SV.
- 7. Heart disease study in england.
- 8. Harvard Fatigue Lab.
- 13. Type of activity that is most general.
- 15. Type of activity that is typically planned and has a goal.
- 16. Treadmill and arm/leg cycles.
- 17. Running.
- 18. Famous physiologist that Dr. Bassett wrote a brief history.
Down
- 1. Adapting to the environment.
- 2. Apply principles of biology and chemistry to understand how the body responds to physical activity.
- 4. Preferred energy in the body (macronutrient).
- 5. Work done outside of the lab.
- 6. Walking with a purpose.
- 9. Type of system that exchanges gases between the external and internal environment.
- 10. Type of twitch that is the most powerful.
- 11. Immediate physiological response.
- 12. BMI>30kg/m-2
- 14. Activity that is repeated over time.
