Across
- 4. The French pioneer who articulated ideas of movement.
- 6. The amount of movement allowed by a joint.
- 7. involves a one-foot takeoff and a landing on the same foot
- 8. The personal space surrounding an individual.
- 11. The physical fitness components that include power, agility, speed, balance, coordination, and kinesthetic perception.
- 12. The ability to maintain equilibrium while performing movement.
- 15. the entire person moves like a top around a critical axis
- 19. The ability to perform more than one movement at nearly the same time.
- 21. Fundamental motor skills that move the body from one place to another.
- 23. extends or lengthens the body
- 25. The movement concept representing the instrument of action.
- 29. Fundamental motor skills involving control of an object.
- 30. feeling or mood expression using movement
- 32. The repeated use of exercise to improve components of physical fitness.
- 33. The body's ability to perform physical activities efficiently.
- 35. The movement concept that answers the question, "Where does the body move?"
- 36. The plane that divides the body into right and left halves.
- 37. The keystone of Physical Education
- 38. refer to the head, neck, ears, nose, mouth, etc.
- 42. The movement concept that answers the question, "With whom and what does the body move?"
- 44. Physical activity performed to improve, maintain, or express physical fitness.
- 46. The plane that divides the body into front and back sections.
- 47. refer to body, space, effort and relationship
- 50. Any movement brought about by contracting skeletal muscles due to nervous stimulation and accompanied by energy consumption.
- 51. The movement concept describing connections with people, objects, and the environment.
- 52. The ability to change direction while in motion.
Down
- 1. The component that measures how well the circulatory and respiratory systems function.
- 2. The basic movements of any sports or event.
- 3. refer to the body being narrow, wide, twisited
- 5. The educator who promoted children's exploration of movement according to their developmental stage.
- 9. uses the foot to make an object fly through the air
- 10. The physical fitness components that include cardiovascular endurance, body composition, muscular strength, muscular endurance, and flexibility.
- 13. the use of the hand to release an object, sending it into the air
- 14. moving forward using a continuous pattern of stepping with the lead foot followed by bringing the rear foot up next to the lead foot
- 16. The ability of muscles to generate force rapidly.
- 17. Fundamental motor skills performed on a fixed base of support.
- 18. The component that shows the level of healthy fatness in a person.
- 20. The movement concept that answers the question, "What can the body do?"
- 22. shifting the body to avoid something
- 24. involves a two-foot takeoff and two-foot landing
- 26. The entire area available for movement.
- 27. alternate stepping action with arm-leg opposing in the sagittal pane
- 28. the base support for the person to face a new direction
- 31. alternates step-hop combination
- 34. The ability to move the body or its parts quickly.
- 39. The plane that divides the body into upper and lower sections.
- 40. one end of the body is fixed or turns in the opposite direction of the other part of the body.
- 41. The founder of Movement Education.
- 43. being able to keep all force affecting the body equally
- 44. The movement concept describing the quality of movement.
- 45. involves a grasp of one object
- 48. A sports-specific movement learned through practice.
- 49. The movement concept referring to where the body moves.
