PDHPE Revision - Core 2

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Across
  1. 2. Training: A training method alternating between periods of high-intensity effort and lower-intensity recovery.
  2. 4. The intake of food and drink to support energy production, recovery, and overall health, particularly in athletic performance.
  3. 7. A training principle where the body is progressively challenged by increasing intensity, volume, or duration to improve performance.
  4. 8. The reduction in training intensity and volume in the lead-up to a competition to allow for peak performance.
  5. 9. The ability of muscles and joints to move through their full range of motion, important for performance and injury prevention.
  6. 10. The principle that training should be relevant and appropriate to the sport or goal, focusing on specific movements, energy systems, and muscles used in competition.
Down
  1. 1. Introducing different exercises, environments, or training methods to maintain motivation and address different components of fitness.
  2. 3. The loss of fitness or performance gains when an individual stops training or reduces their training intensity or frequency.
  3. 5. The process of maintaining adequate fluid levels in the body, crucial for regulating body temperature and preventing fatigue during performance.
  4. 6. Exercise or physical activity that relies on oxygen for energy production, typically involving sustained, moderate-intensity effort