Across
- 4. Most likely athlete to use speed
- 7. Percentage of fat, muscle, bone, water, and vital organs that make up your body weight.
- 8. Rate at which individual is able to perform a movement or cover a distance
- 12. How long is the duration of the sit up test
- 13. Amount of force muscles can generate to overcome distance
- 15. How long a performer's muscles can contract repeatedly before they suffer fatigue.
Down
- 1. First thing to do before conducting any fitness test or session
- 2. Test to measure strength
- 3. The ability to move your joints through their full range of movement
- 5. What item of equipment is needed for a sit up test to be accurate
- 6. Example of an athlete requiring very good muscular endurance
- 8. Test to measure flexibility
- 9. Identify the 12 minute aerobic endurance test.
- 10. An example of sport needing excellent flexibility
- 11. The ability of the CV system to deliver oxygenated blood to the working muscles, to release energy aerobically.
- 13. Test to measure power
- 14. Ability to combine strength and speed, ability to contract muscles quickly with great strength