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10. | Achieve | to obtain (as a goal) through effort | добиваться, достигать | Merriam-Webster: Dictionary and Thesaurus |
11. | sports load | Often, load down. weigh down, burden, encumber, saddle with, overwhelm: I was loaded down with too many responsibilities. | Нагрузка | The Oxford Dictionary of Literary Terms (3 ed.) |
13. | enhancement | the process of improving the quality, amount, or strength of something: | усиление | The Oxford Dictionary of Literary Terms (3 ed.) |
14. | physiology | the scientific study of) the way in which the bodies of living things work | физиология | Merriam-Webster: Dictionary and Thesaurus |
15. | psychology | the scientific study of the way the human mind works and how it influences behaviour, or the influence of a particular person's character on their behaviour | психология | Merriam-Webster: Dictionary and Thesaurus |
16. | Fatigue | a burden or commitment of work, responsibility, care, grief, etc | усталость | Merriam-Webster: Dictionary and Thesaurus |
17. | Recovery | the act or an instance of recovering; the process of being recovered | Восстановление | Merriam-Webster: Dictionary and Thesaurus |
19. | sport | a a game or competitive activity, esp. an outdoor one involving physical exertion, e.g. cricket, football, racing, hunting. b such activities collectively (the world of sport) | Спорт | The Oxford Dictionary of Literary Terms (3 ed.) |
20. | workout | a session of physical exercise or training. | Тренировка | Merriam-Webster: Dictionary and Thesaurus |
21. | raining process | procedure, proceeding, operation, system, method, approach, technique; course of action: I am sure you understand how the process works. What process do they use to make paper out of wood? | тренировочный процесс | Merriam-Webster: Dictionary and Thesaurus |
22. | Trainer | a person who trains horses, athletes, footballers, etc., as a profession. | Тренер | Merriam-Webster: Dictionary and Thesaurus |
23. | Muscle | fibrous tissue with the ability to contract, producing movement in or maintaining the position of an animal body. | Мышца | Merriam-Webster: Dictionary and Thesaurus |
25. | working capacity | a the power of containing, receiving, experiencing, or producing (capacity for heat, pain , etc.). b the maximum amount that can be contained or produced etc. c the volume, e.g. of the cylinders in an internal-combustion engine. d (attrib.) fully occupying the available space, resources, etc. (a capacity audience). | Работоспособность | T. V. Yakhontova «English academic writing for students and researchers» |
26. | injury | a physical harm or damage. b an instance of this (suffered head injuries) | Травма | Merriam-Webster: Dictionary and Thesaurus |
27. | an exercise | activity requiring physical effort, done esp. as training or to sustain or improve health | Упражнение | The Oxford Dictionary of Literary Terms (3 ed.) |
28. | Individual need | tr. (foll. by to + infin.; 3rd sing. present neg. or interrog. need without to) be under the necessity or obligation (it needs to be done carefully; he need not come; need you ask?). | Индивидуальная потребность | Merriam-Webster: Dictionary and Thesaurus |
29. | reaction | a bodily response to an external stimulus, e.g. a drug | Реакция | Merriam-Webster: Dictionary and Thesaurus |
30. | performance | (usu. foll. by of) a the act or process of performing or carrying out. b the execution or fulfilment (of a duty etc.) | Результативность | Merriam-Webster: Dictionary and Thesaurus |
31. | adaptation | Biol. the process by which an organism or species becomes suited to its environment. | Адаптация | Merriam-Webster: Dictionary and Thesaurus |
32. | motivation | enthusiasm for doing something | Мотивация | Merriam-Webster: Dictionary and Thesaurus |
33. | Physical ability | physical training exercises promoting bodily fitness and strength. øøphysicality n. physically adv. physicalness | Физическая способность | Merriam-Webster: Dictionary and Thesaurus |
34. | Stress | ubject to mechanical or physical or mental stress. stress on indicate as important. stress disease a disease resulting from continuous mental stress. øøstressless adj. | Стресс | The Oxford Dictionary of Literary Terms (3 ed.) |
35. | Competition | an event or contest in which people compete. 3 a the people competing against a person. b the opposition they represent. | Соревнования | Merriam-Webster: Dictionary and Thesaurus |
36. | Organism | a living individual consisting of a single cell or of a group of interdependent parts sharing the life processes. | Организм | Merriam-Webster: Dictionary and Thesaurus |
37. | sports hall | indoor gymnasium mainly used for athletic events | Спорт зал | The Oxford Dictionary of Literary Terms (3 ed.) |
result | list of scores or winners etc. in an examination or sporting event. | Результат | The Oxford Dictionary of Literary Terms (3 ed.) | |
sportsman | a man who plays sport, especially one who plays it well | Спортсмен | Merriam-Webster: Dictionary and Thesaurus | |
Endurance | the ability to withstand prolonged strain (endurance test). 3 the act of enduring | Выносливость | The Oxford Dictionary of Literary Terms (3 ed.) |
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