Across
- 3. Ability to undertake a particular test, record and interpret its results.
- 6. The ability to move 2 or more body parts in a set sequence.
- 11. This test measures flexibility of the trunk and shoulders.
- 12. The category of components that cover the health elements of the body.
- 13. This test measures balance in the form of a 'pass' or 'fail' and uses a length of 6m.
- 16. Ability to identify the C.O.F that is to be assessed and then select the appropriate test.
- 17. The ability to maintain stability or equilibrium while performing.
- 19. A set method for carrying out a test.
- 23. This test measures the static strength of the grip-squeezing muscles.
- 24. Rule of conduct that ensures fairness and should be followed at all times.
- 26. A condition that stops a person exercising or fitness testing as its dangerous to do so.
- 29. These tests can be performed across 20m, 30m, 40m, 50m and 60m and require maximum effort.
- 30. This test takes 12 minutes and requires maximum effort to determine your VO2 max.
- 31. This test measures hand-eye coordination.
- 33. The consistency and repeatability of the results.
- 35. This must be given by the athlete before any testing can take place.
Down
- 1. The range of movement around a specific joint.
- 2. This is the amount of body fat and lean body tissue an athlete has.
- 4. The category of components that cover the technical aspects of the sport.
- 5. This test is used to predict your maximum oxygen uptake levels for aerobic fitness.
- 7. Gathering data from a number of studies so that you may see a range of results to then compare.
- 8. The ability to apply force against resistance.
- 9. This test is a measure of explosive power and for you to jump as far as possible.
- 10. The ability to generate and use muscular strength over a short period of time.
- 14. This test assesses the endurance of the abdominal muscles over 1 minute.
- 15. This is needed where muscles make repeated contractions over a period of time.
- 18. Ability of the CV and respiratory systems to supply O2 to muscles to maintain aerobic exercise.
- 20. The time between a stimulus and the start of a movement.
- 21. This test measures the strength of the bench pressing pectoral muscles.
- 22. This test measures static flexibility.
- 25. The accuracy of the results.
- 27. The ability to move over a distance in the quickest possible time.
- 28. This test uses gravity and measures an athletes ability to respond.
- 32. This test measures the strength of the Quadriceps.
- 34. This test is a measure of body composition and can determine if an athlete is over or under weight.