Functional Fitness Methods

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Across
  1. 6. – A structured training plan that organizes workouts into cycles to optimize performance and prevent overtraining.
  2. 11. – Explosive, high-intensity movements (such as jumps) that build power by rapidly stretching and contracting muscles.
  3. 12. – A series of exercises performed one after another with little rest, usually targeting different muscle groups or fitness components.
Down
  1. 1. – A style of running that mixes continuous running with random bursts of speed and changes in terrain or intensity.
  2. 2. – Drills that develop an athlete’s ability to accelerate, change direction efficiently, and react rapidly.
  3. 3. – Exercises that improve the ability to maintain stability and control of body position.
  4. 4. – Activities that raise heart rate and breathing to strengthen the heart, lungs, and circulatory system.
  5. 5. – Exercises designed to improve the range of motion of muscles and joints.
  6. 7. – Alternating between periods of high-intensity effort and periods of low-intensity effort or rest.
  7. 8. – Exercises that strengthen the muscles of the abdomen, lower back, pelvis, and hips to improve stability and posture.
  8. 9. – Using a variety of different types of exercise to improve overall fitness and reduce the risk of overuse injuries.
  9. 10. – Using weights, resistance bands, or body weight to strengthen muscles by working against an opposing force.