PT 9

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Across
  1. 2. – The large muscle of the calf.
  2. 3. – High-intensity exercise without oxygen (e.g., sprinting).
  3. 8. – Bringing the heart rate down after exercise.
  4. 11. – The study of human body movement.
  5. 13. – The rhythmic throbbing of arteries (heart rate).
  6. 15. – Moving from one exercise station to another.
  7. 17. – A hormone released during stress or exercise.
  8. 18. – Minerals in blood that help regulate hydration.
  9. 20. – Exercise that requires oxygen (e.g., steady jogging).
  10. 21. – The length of time an exercise session lasts.
  11. 23. – Substance that protects cells from damage.
  12. 25. – The process of learning or practicing a skill.
  13. 26. – Indigestible plant material that aids digestion.
  14. 28. – The muscle on the back of the upper arm.
  15. 29. – Type of stretching involving holding a pose.
  16. 30. – The muscles of the shoulder.
  17. 31. – The wasting away of muscle due to lack of use.
  18. 32. – The main muscle used for breathing.
  19. 34. – The time needed for the body to repair after a workout.
  20. 39. – Type of stretching involving movement.
  21. 41. – Maintaining the correct balance of fluids in the body.
  22. 42. – The study of bones.
  23. 43. – Preparing the body for exercise.
  24. 44. – The muscles of the abdomen and lower back.
  25. 46. – The enlargement of muscle tissue from exercise.
  26. 49. – A unit of energy derived from food.
  27. 52. – Having an excessive amount of body fat.
  28. 53. – The overall state of being healthy.
  29. 56. – A group of repetitions performed together.
  30. 57. – A complex carbohydrate found in potatoes and pasta.
  31. 59. – The body's ability to sense its position in space.
  32. 61. – Force that the muscles must work against.
  33. 62. – The range of motion around a joint.
  34. 63. – Tissue that connects bone to bone.
  35. 64. – The acid that causes a "burn" during intense exercise.
  36. 70. – Gas required for aerobic energy production.
  37. 72. – Balanced proportions of the body.
  38. 74. – Firm, flexible tissue protecting the joints.
  39. 76. – Stressing the body more than it is used to.
  40. 77. – A stage where no more fitness progress is made.
  41. 84. – Moving a limb toward the midline of the body.
  42. 85. – Muscle contraction without visible movement.
  43. 86. – The primary sugar used by the body for fuel.
  44. 88. – Muscle contraction with movement (like a bicep curl).
  45. 93. – Alternating between high and low intensity.
  46. 95. – The shortening phase of a muscle contraction.
  47. 96. – The act of bending a limb or joint.
  48. 97. – Activity to improve muscle length.
  49. 98. – Exercises using only one's body weight.
  50. 99. – One single completion of an exercise.
  51. 100. – A lifestyle with little to no physical activity.
Down
  1. 1. – The longest and strongest bone in the body.
  2. 4. – A waxy substance found in the blood.
  3. 5. – Lying on the back, facing upward.
  4. 6. – The ability to move a joint freely and easily.
  5. 7. – The muscles of the chest.
  6. 9. – Gradually increasing the workload of a workout.
  7. 10. – The bones that make up the spine.
  8. 12. – Physical or mental strength to resist fatigue.
  9. 14. – Organic compounds needed in small amounts for health.
  10. 16. – How hard the body is working during exercise.
  11. 19. – A state of physical balance.
  12. 22. – Muscles on the back of the thigh.
  13. 24. – The study of how the body functions.
  14. 27. – Exercises using explosive movements (e.g., jumping).
  15. 33. – Muscles in the stomach area (abs).
  16. 35. – The action of breathing.
  17. 36. – Lying flat, facing downward.
  18. 37. – The largest muscle in the buttocks.
  19. 38. – Relating to the vessels that carry blood.
  20. 40. – Relating to the heart and blood vessels.
  21. 45. – Body Mass Index; a measure based on height and weight.
  22. 46. – A state of complete physical and mental well-being.
  23. 47. – Macronutrient essential for muscle repair.
  24. 48. – Fluid that lubricates the joints.
  25. 50. – The act of straightening a limb or joint.
  26. 51. – The position in which someone holds their body.
  27. 54. – Inorganic elements like calcium or iron.
  28. 55. – Training specifically for a certain fitness goal.
  29. 58. – Waste gas exhaled during exercise (Carbon Dioxide).
  30. 60. – To breathe air out of the lungs.
  31. 65. – The movement of blood through the body.
  32. 66. – The lengthening phase of a muscle contraction.
  33. 67. – Running at maximum speed for a short time.
  34. 68. – The internal framework of the body.
  35. 69. – High-intensity physical effort.
  36. 71. – To breathe air into the lungs.
  37. 73. – The study of muscles.
  38. 75. -The ratio of work done to the energy expended during physical activity.
  39. 78. – Another term for fats in the body.
  40. 79. – The muscle on the front of the upper arm.
  41. 80. – Using different parts of the body together smoothly.
  42. 81. – Muscles on the front of the thigh.
  43. 82. – The study of how food affects the body.
  44. 83. – The process of converting food into energy.
  45. 87. – The ability to sustain activity over a long period.
  46. 89. – Extreme tiredness resulting from physical exertion.
  47. 90. – Moving a limb away from the midline of the body.
  48. 91. – How often a person exercises per week.
  49. 92. – Tissue that connects muscle to bone.
  50. 94. – The ability to change body position quickly.