Across
- 2. A series of exercises performed before participating in a sport to prepare the body for physical activity.
- 3. A state of good physical health and well-being.
- 5. Winning a competition or event.
- 6. The best performance in a specific category or event in sports.
- 9. The ability to move joints through a complete range of motion.
- 12. A specific competition or athletic occurrence.
- 13. A person or team who has won a competition or event.
- 18. The process of drinking enough fluids to maintain adequate hydration levels in the body.
- 19. The ability to change direction quickly and efficiently.
- 20. A physical award presented to the winner of a competition or event.
- 25. A series of exercises performed after participating in a sport to return the body to a normal state.
- 26. The specific manner in which a skill or activity is performed.
- 27. An award given to the winner or runner-up of a competition.
- 28. The practice and preparation required to improve one's skills and performance in a sport.
- 29. A physical activity that is competitive and involves rules and a specific goal.
Down
- 1. The ability to maintain physical activity or effort over a long period of time.
- 4. The intake of food and drink to provide the body with the necessary nutrients for growth and maintenance.
- 7. Losing a competition or event.
- 8. Physical activity used to improve or maintain physical fitness.
- 10. A state of physical, mental, and emotional well-being.
- 11. A plan for achieving a specific goal in a sport.
- 13. A contest between individuals or teams to determine who is the best in a specific sport or event.
- 14. Physical damage to the body sustained during a sport or exercise.
- 15. A developed ability in a specific aspect of a sport, such as shooting or dribbling.
- 16. The process of treating an injury and restoring physical function.
- 17. The food and drink a person consumes on a regular basis.
- 21. The process of regaining strength, health, and fitness after injury or illness.
- 22. The ability to move quickly.
- 23. A person who is trained in a sport and competes professionally or for recreation.
- 24. The ability to exert force with one's muscles.