Across
- 3. Muscles that help enable long-endurance feats such as distance running
- 5. Symptoms include: nervousness, uneasiness, or apprehension about a future event
- 6. Focuses on the process of learning and skill acquisition
- 7. How the neuromuscular system coordinates and stabilizes movement based on behavior and environmental factors
- 10. Practices include: meditation, breathing techniques, yoga, and tai chi
- 11. Scientific study of movement
- 14. The variable that is changed or controlled (ex. Physical Activity)
- 16. Maximum force that can be applied by a muscle during a single contraction
- 18. The degree to which people perceive that they are receiving assistance to overcome health challenges
- 20. Motivation by internal input that provides feelings of pleasure and success
Down
- 1. The ability to generate force rapidly
- 2. Muscles fatigue faster but are used in powerful bursts of movements like sprinting
- 4. Relating to or denoting exercise that improves or is intended to improve the efficiency of the body's cardiovascular system in absorbing and transporting oxygen
- 6. Changes in motor behavior over time
- 8. The variable being tested and measured (ex. Heart Rate)
- 9. Symptoms include: diffuclty concentrating and making decisions, loss of intrest in hobbies and activities, feelings of hopelessness and helplessness, insomnia, and perhaps thoughts of suicide
- 12. Motivation by external input or encouragment from a coach, and trophies or awards
- 13. Professionals encourage regular physical activity for the following domains; Sleep, Leisure, Occupation, Transportation, and Home Life
- 15. The ability to perform repetative muscular contractions against some resistance
- 17. Can be defined as one's self-assurance regaurding one's personal judgments
- 19. A field of study or work that is related to one aspect, but not the whole, of a broader field of study or work
