Breath, How quickly you are breathing in and out, Bump, To knock against something accidentally, Compete, To take part in a sport or contest and try to win, Coordination, Ability to move body parts smoothly together, Demanding, Needing a lot of time, energy, or effort, Figure, The shape of a woman’s body, Fixture, A fixed item in a house, like a sink or light, Flexibility, Ability to bend and move your body easily, Keep up, To move or progress at the same speed as others, Knitting, Making things from wool with needles, Lift, To move something upwards using your hands and arms, Master class, A lesson taught by a famous expert in sport or music, Self-conscious, Embarrassed about how you look or what others think, Shape, How fit and healthy you are, Stamina, Strength to continue hard exercise for a long time, Strength, Physical power to lift or do difficult tasks, Sweat, Water that comes out of your skin when hot or exercising, Top, The best or most successful in an area, Trip, To lose balance because your foot hits something, Wander round, To walk casually without a clear purpose, Boredom, The state of being bored, Cheat, Someone who breaks rules to win or gain advantage, Close, When a game or match is very equal, Complete, To finish doing all of something, Cope, To deal successfully with stress or disappointment, Disappointment, Unhappiness when something hoped for does not happen, Draw, A sports match ending with equal points or goals, Exclude, To deliberately prevent someone from joining or taking part, Experiment, To test something to see what happens, Judge, A person who decides points in sports like boxing or gymnastics, Look down on, To think someone is worse than you, Membership, Being part of a club or organisation, Mild, Not very strong or extreme, Miles, A very long distance away, Opponent, The person or team you compete against, Overtake, To pass another vehicle by moving faster, Pointless, Having no purpose or useful result, Powerful, Done with great force or strength, Sack, To dismiss someone from their job, Serve, To start play in tennis by hitting the ball, Substitute, A player who replaces another during a match, Tackle, To take the ball away from someone in football or hockey, Tactics, Methods used to achieve success in competition or battle, Therapy, Treatment for physical or mental problems without drugs or surgery, Bruise, A dark mark on skin from a hit or knock, Consciousness, The state of being awake and aware, Dose, The exact amount of medicine to take at one time, Drown, To die from being under water too long, Eyesight, How well you can see, Fool, A person who is stupid or does silly things, Keep up (continue), To carry on doing something for a length of time, Knock out, To make someone unconscious by hitting them, Reluctant, Not wanting to do something, Sprain, To injure a joint by twisting it suddenly, Tear, To damage a muscle or ligament by strain, Twist, To hurt a joint by turning it suddenly (less serious than a sprain), active interest, Strong involvement or enthusiasm in something, competitive edge, An advantage that makes someone more likely to succeed than others, invaluable insight, Extremely useful understanding or knowledge, solid grounding, A strong basic knowledge or foundation in a subject, transferable skills, Abilities that can be applied in different jobs or situations, valuable contribution, Something important or helpful that adds to a group or project.
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