Psychological Performance Crossword Puzzle

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Psychological Performance Crossword Puzzle

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QUESTIONS LIST:

  • human performance : is a measure of what people can achieve with their bodies.
  • performance : _ psychology is a subdivision of psychology that examines the psychological factors influencing human performance.
  • mental imagery : involves the athlete imagining themselves in an environment performing a specific activity using all of their senses (sight, hear, feel & smell).
  • acceleration : newton's 2nd law
  • physical fitness : "the ability to carry out daily tasks with vigor and alertness, without undue fatigue, and ample energy to enjoy leisure time pursuits and meet unforeseen emergencies"- is the definition of what?
  • skill : components of fitness can be divided into two categories: health and _ ?
  • aerobic : if i am doing an activity that lasts for an extended period of time (ie marathon running, most team sports, etc). i am likely using what system?
  • strength : the muscles ability to generate force against an object is the definition of?
  • endurance : the ability of the muscle or group if muscles to sustain repeated contraction against a resistance for an extended period of time is the definition of?
  • flexibility : the ability of a joint or series of joints to move through an unrestricted, pain free range of motion is the definition of?
  • speed : the ability to move the whole body, or body parts from one place to another in the shortest possible time is the definition of?
  • superior : the patella (kneecap) is _ to your tibia (shin)
  • frontal : jumping jacks take place in this plane
  • transverse : crunches take place in this plane
  • balance : the ability to maintain equilibrium whilst stationary (static) or moving (dynamic) is the definition of?
  • intensity : the "i" in fitt
  • talk test : one way to measure intensity
  • rep : doing 30 bicep curls and then resting and moving on to the next workout (abbreviation)
  • set : 3 in 3x12 squats
  • doms : the type of deep muscular soreness you feel two days after a workout (not the day after) and generally is most common amongst first time lifters... (abbreviation)
  • force : the sliding filament theory is a fundamental concept in muscle physiology that explains how muscles contract to produce what
  • said : specific adaptation to imposed demands