Across
- 2. weakness and wasting away of muscle tissue.
- 8. the process of restoring function through programmed exercise, to enable a return to competition.
- 9. a form of exercise that will allow you to have productive training sessions without having to rely on any equipment at all.
- 12. any adaptation that takes place as a result of training will be reversed when you stop training.
- 13. a program, beginning 6 to 8 weeks prior to sports participation, that allows the body to gradually adapt to the demands to be placed on it.
- 15. the observation that the adaptation of the body or change in physical fitness is specific to the type of training undertaken.
- 16. contractions of a particular muscle or group of muscles.
- 17. a type of exercise training that uses a special machine.
Down
- 1. Contract slowly, but keep going for a long time.
- 3. trying to prevent injuries before they occur, through a preventive management program.
- 4. allows the body to adapt to the increased demand placed upon it by training.
- 5. an increase in the size of muscle tissue
- 6. rhythmic muscular activity resulting in movement.
- 7. a motor nerve plus all the muscle fibers it stimulates.
- 10. the systematic application of exercise stress sufficient to stimulate muscle fatigue, but not so severe that breakdown and injury occur.
- 11. support short, quick bursts of energy.
- 14. to improve any aspect of physical fitness the individual must continually increase the demands placed on the appropriate body systems.
