Across
- 3. The capacity of a muscle or group of muscles to exert force against resistance.
- 6. The range of motion in joints and muscles, crucial for preventing injuries and improving performance.
- 8. The study of optimizing human performance and comfort in sports environments and equipment design.
- 11. The study of human movement, encompassing anatomy, physiology, and biomechanics.
- 12. The ability to sustain prolonged physical activity, essential for many sports.
- 14. The examination of mental processes and behaviors that affect athletic performance and motivation.
- 15. The level of achievement in sports, often measured in terms of speed, strength, or skill.
Down
- 1. The study of bodily functions and processes, particularly how they adapt to exercise.
- 2. The use of data and statistical methods to analyze performance and improve training techniques.
- 4. The structured regimen of exercises and practices designed to improve athletic abilities.
- 5. The science of food and how it affects performance, health, and recovery in athletes.
- 7. The processes and methods used to restore the body after physical exertion or injury.
- 9. Physical damage or harm to the body that can occur during sports activities, impacting performance.
- 10. The process of training to improve physical fitness and performance through specific exercises.
- 13. The analysis of movement mechanics in sports, focusing on the forces involved.
