Across
- 3. a machine that allows users to walk, jog or run on the spot at varying speeds and inclines
- 5. Energetic exercise class where movements are carried out to lively music. It was developed by Colombian dancer Alberto Perez in the 1990s.
- 8. rest time between exercises
- 10. In strengthening activities, the number of times a weight is lifted.
- 11. Abdominal muscles, which form part of the core. When well-defined, these muscles are referred to as a ‘six-pack’
Down
- 1. prepare for physical exertion or a performance by exercising or practising gently beforehand.
- 2. The long metal bar used in weight lifting.
- 4. This refers to exercises in which you hold a position of tension and remain there for a period of time. Common examples include holding a plank or a squat.
- 6. Common exercises such as brisk walking, running, cycling, swimming, rowing, and cross-country skiing
- 7. stands for delayed onset muscle soreness, which is the soreness you feel the day or two after a hard workout.
- 9. Type of exercise that focuses on posturing, body movements and breathing to improve strength and flexibility, as well as mental well being. Its origins lie in ancient India