Across
- 2. metabolism- the way your body creates energy through the combustion of carbohydrates, amino acids, and fats in the presence of oxygen
- 4. neuromuscular control
- 5. muscle contraction-occurs when a force applied to the muscle exceeds the momentary force produced by the muscle itself, resulting in the forced lengthening of the muscle-tendon system while contracting
- 9. principle-the upper body has shown that anybody wanting to tone up the upper arm muscles should use the " overload principle "
- 12. range of motion
- 13. of fitness-Cardiovascular/respiratory endurance - The ability of body systems to gather, process, and deliver oxygen.
- 14. output- is the product of the heart rate
- 15. athletic training in sports other than the athlete's usual sport.
- 18. -denoting or relating to a solution having the same osmotic pressure as some other solution, especially one in a cell or a body fluid
- 19. metabolism- the creation of energy through the combustion of carbohydrates in the absence of oxygen
Down
- 1. a form of exercise involving the static contraction of a muscle without any visible movement in the angle of the joint
- 3. progression- a rehabilitative sequence for a musculoskeletal or similar injury
- 4. proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation
- 6. effect-fitness term that refers to the amount of effort that an athlete must exert in order to receive fitness benefits from an exercise
- 7. are exercises in which muscles exert maximum force in short intervals of time, with the goal of increasing power
- 8. muscle contraction- a type of muscle activation that causes tension on your muscle as it shortens
- 10. muscle- a movement is the muscle (s) that provides the major force to complete the movement
- 11. muscle-Most of the muscles in the torso, arms and legs are arranged in opposing pairs
- 16. Principle-asserts that the human body adapts specifically to imposed demands
- 17. Delayed onset muscle soreness