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Time for each group: 3.

A
Ankles: This joint is between the leg and foot. Abilities: that make movements possible and depending on how developed those abilities are,
these movements will be more comfortable, useful and enjoyable when we want to do some physical exercise. Agility: One of the three locomotive abilities.

Abduction: The movement to approximate an extremity. Adduction: The movement to separate an extremity. Aerobic: the oxygen we breathe is sufficient to meet the energy demand required by the body
Anaerobic: The oxygen you breathe is not enough, and needs an oxygen debt which is manifested in the respiratory rate and fatigue

B
Blood Circulation: It goes into blood vessels. Blood vessels: The way where the blood circulates in the organism. Breakfast: the most important meal on the day. Biceps: a muscle in our arm. Balance- stability: One of the three locomotive abilities. Blisters: An injury or damage in your skin.

C
Carotid pulse: the pulse we take in our neck. Calf: A muscle in our leg. Coordination: One of the three locomotive abilities.
Calming down: the process we do at the end of the exercise so that the organism can go back to its resting state. Continuous training: the method to develop endurance without pauses. Clavicles: Bones of the shoulders.

D
Diet: the amount of nutrients and foods we usually eat Drugs: a negative habit in our health. Deltoid: a muscle in our shoulder.

E
Endurance: the power to bear prolonged exercise. It may be aerobic and anaerobic.

Elbow: A joint in our arms.

F
Flexibility : the ability to do movements to the best of your ability Femur: the largest bone in the body. Fever: Its a disease when you have got a high temperature.

G
Gluteus: The muscle we use to sit down.

H
Hip: The joint that links the body with the legs. Head: The top part of our body. Hammstrings: Muscles of our legs.

I
Injuries: damages we can make in our muscles, bones and joints.

J
Joint mobility: one of the two factors of flexibility.

K
Knee: A joint in our leg.

L
Lungs: the main organs in the respiratory system.

M
Muscle elasticity: one of the two factors of flexibility.

N
Nerves branches: Its a part of nervous system. Nose: We use it to smell things.

O (contains O)
Foot: This body part make us possible walk and be stand up.

P
Pressure pump: The heart make this function on the circulatory system.

Contains P
Sprain: An injury in your ankle or in your knee.

Q
Quadriceps: The biggest and strongest muscle in the legs.

R
Reaction: type of speed, the time to respond to something. Radial Pulse: the pulse we take in our wrist.
Relaxing : It is a physical and mental process involving some controlled exercises.

S
Strength: the necessary ability to overcome an obstacle or move a weight Speed: the ability that permits us to move in the shortest amount of time possible Staggered: A method to develop endurance that it has got pauses to recover. Smoking: A negative habit it has got negative effects in our health.

Skull: Bones in our head.

T
Translation: a type of speed, the distance travelled in time. Triceps: A muscle of our arms.

U
Ulna: One of the two bones of the arm.

Contains U
Flu: A disease wich symptoms are fever, cough and sore throat and its caused by a virus.

V
Vertebrae: Bones that protect the spinal cord.

W
Warming up : is the first stage of the adaptation of the organism to physical exercise. It prepares the cardio-respiratory system: Wrist: the joint between hand and arm.

X (contains X)
Flexion: The movement to bend a joint. Extension: The movement to make large an extremity.

Y (contains Y)
Airways: The other part, with lungs, that is part of the respiratory system. Eyebrow: Its above the eye.

Z (contains Z)
Dizzy: It happens when you go on a roller coaster, I feel.............

Write an X when you guess a word.

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