Across
- 4. relaxed stretching, something is helping you hold the stretch
- 10. the mount of force a certain muscle group can produce in one all out effort
- 11. a structure in the human body where two parts of the skeleton are fitted together
- 12. the longer you can contract your muscles and hold steady positions
- 13. tired muscles and body from lots of physical exertion
- 15. where you hold a stretch for 10 to 30 seconds
- 16. accounts for roughly 630,000 deaths in the US per year
- 17. developed mostly by lifetime heavier weights
- 19. involves being weighed on dry land and an underwater scale
Down
- 1. the ratio of fat mass to fat-free mass in your body
- 2. one section of your body can develop higher levels of endurance then other sections
- 3. usually used for measuring bone mineral density
- 5. a muscular group’s ability to keep contracting against a resistance
- 6. finding out your body fat percentage
- 7. trying to improve strength and endurance at the same time
- 8. the range of motion your body has around a joint
- 9. your body’s ability to intake oxygen and deliver it to your heart and lungs
- 10. a chemical reaction in body cells that convert food into energy
- 14. running, swimming, biking, walking, dancing, and boxing
- 18. to aim for a certain result