Across
- 2. refers to the kind of activity, selected such as brisk walking or jogging.
- 7. the ability to maintain equilibrium in relation to changes in body position.
- 8. refers to how long an exercise will be performed.
- 9. the science that studies the relationship between food and health.
- 11. the body’s primary source of fuel for energy.
- 12. the ability to do work or produce heat.
- 13. the ability to carry out daily tasks without undue fatigue.
- 14. the ability of an individual to quickly shift or change direction of the body from one point to another.
- 16. the ability to perform a task or move from one point to another in the shortest possible time.
- 19. a system of classifying an individual according to the shape of the body.
- 20. it is a complex organic substances that the body needs in small amount and the regulator of metabolic processes.
Down
- 1. the ability to perform one maximum effort in a short period of time.
- 3. is the ability of the muscles and joints to go through a full range of motion.
- 4. it is defined as the tendency of the body to work for a long time without getting fatigued.
- 5. the number of times the individual will exercise each week.
- 6. the harmonious working relationship between the skeletal muscle and nerves in one aspect of movement.
- 10. it can be found in every cell and tissue in human body.
- 15. muscles work against a force without changing length.
- 17. the ability to maintain one’s equilibrium while the body is in motion.
- 18. refers to how stressful the exercise is.