Across
- 2. is the ability of the muscles to perform continuous without fatiguing.
- 3. the amount of time that it takes you to react to an impulse or need to move in another direction.
- 4. is the amount of force a muscle can produce.
- 7. is the ability of each joint to move through the available range of motion for a specific joint.
- 9. refers directly to your capacity to maintain control over your body’s movements, especially those that concern the limbs.
- 10. refers to the ability to complete a certain physical activity as fast as possible.
- 11. ability to apply maximum force as quickly as possible.
Down
- 1. is the ability of the heart and lungs to work together to provide the needed oxygen and fuel to the body during sustained workloads.
- 5. ability to move swiftly and with ease during physical activity.
- 6. an even distribution of weight enabling someone or something to remain upright and steady.
- 8. is the amount of fat mass compared to lean muscle mass, bone and organs.