| Term | Definition |
| To Baffle | to defeat or check (as a person) by confusing or puzzling : disconcert |
| Device | a piece of equipment or a mechanism designed to serve a special purpose or perform a special function <an electronic ~> |
| Hypertension | abnormally high blood pressure and especially arterial blood pressure |
| Obesity | a condition characterized by the excessive accumulation and storage of fat in the body |
| Quack | a pretender to medical skill |
| Chronic | marked by long duration or frequent recurrence : not acute < ~ indigestion> |
| Hostility | : deep-seated usually mutual ill will |
| Integrate | to unite with something else b: to incorporate into a larger unit |
| Placebo | an inert or innocuous substance used especially in controlled experiments testing the efficacy of another substance (as a drug) |
| Wear down | to weary and overcome by persistent resistance or pressure |
| Martial Arts | any of several arts of combat and self defense (as karate and judo) that are widely practiced as sport |
| To jar | to undergo severe vibration |
| Flexibility | capable of being flexed : pliant |
| Posture | the position or bearing of the body whether characteristic or assumed for a special purpose <erect ~ > |
| Cardiovascular | of, relating to, or involving the heart and blood vessels |
| Psychological | directed toward the will or toward the mind; mental |
| Calm | a state of tranquillity |
| Judo | a sport developed from jujitsu that emphasizes the use of quick movement and leverage to throw an opponent |
| To hedge | to evade the risk of commitment especially by leaving open a way of retreat : trim |
| Yoga | a system of exercises for attaining bodily or mental control and well-being |
| To distract | to draw or direct (as one's attention) to a different object or in different directions at the same time <was ~ by a sudden noise> |