Across
- 2. Helps to replicate the demands of the designated sport
- 7. Important in training programs to avoid boredom
- 8. This training works towards improving speed and power. E.g:HIIT
- 10. Exercising at a constant rate with no rest, within aerobic training zone
- 12. This training contracts the muscles, causing muscular hypertrophy
- 13. This training improves the range of movement of all joints in the body
- 14. Different stations, where different activities are performed, each aimed at a particular group of muscles
- 15. The kind of activity or nature of the exercise performed
- 16. Used to improve performance and training benefits. Making the athletes training harder each week
Down
- 1. This training decreases the risk of heart disease. E.g: marathon, triathlon
- 3. How often you do physical activity or the number of exercise sessions you complete each week
- 4. Slows the heart-rate, cools the body; brings blood back to the heart rather than pooling in the muscles
- 5. Allows for the athlete to get physically prepared for their training, decreasing their risk of injury
- 6. If an athlete stops strength training they will lose their strength
- 9. How hard you perform physical activity
- 11. The duration of each exercise session
- 15. The amount of exercise required to improve fitness in either the aerobic or anaerobic energy systems