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Kinesiology Strength Training
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health-and-fitness
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1. Thought to be built up and stored when a muscle is stretched quickly
determine deficiency
elastic energy
multijoint exercises
principle of reversibility
2. Training needs to be constantly evaluated so that it remains stimulating. Failure to do so can cause you to regress rather than progress
elastic energy
Strength training can have a positive effect on bone mineral density (BMD)
principle of reversibility
varied
3. Total weight lifted divided by bodyweight
varied
perform exercises as quickly as possible
relative muscular strength
3-5 mins
4. When training for strength - you may take how much rest between each set of an exercise
fast twitch muscle fibers
volume
3-5 mins
volume or intensity
5. Periodization limitation
not for high level athletes
isometrically
Plyometrics
speed endurance
6. The shrinking of muscles from disuse
working of the muscle and joint
extra repetitions
atrophy
12
7. Increase in the cross-sectional area of existing muscle fibers; it does not refer to the laying down of new muscle fibers
Free weights
hypertrophy
Plyometrics
3-5
8. When performing a squat - depth of the squat will determine
volume or intensity
how much and how effective the exercise is...
volume or intensity
phosphagen system
9. The squat is considered a closed kinetic chain
30-60 secs
foot meets resistance
changed
atrophy
10. If the training magnitude is too low then detraining will occur
overload principle
transitional phase
stimulation
preventing injury and maximum performance
11. Free weights require the user to
volume or intensity
48-72
balance the barbell or dumbbells (thus involving more muscles in the exercise) and also allow for movements in many planes
volume
12. If you perform the same workouts day after day this will eventually lead to losing fitness
multi-lateral development
3-9
rinciple of accommodation
isometrically
13. The concepts which improve the odds of getting what you want from a strength training program
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14. Two parts to the warm up
relative muscular strength
general and specific
varied
smooth
15. Training needs to be constantly evaluated so that it remains stimulating. Failure to do so can cause you to regress rather than progress
principle of reversibility
oxidative/ Aerobic system
hyperplasia
muscular cross sectional area and intramuscular coordination
16. Occur when the muscle lengthens
Wolff's Law
cardiac
eccentric contractions
lifting posture
17. Participants in weight lifting and powerlifting frequently need to hold their breath while performing repetitions on order to maintain proper
competition phase
foot meets resistance
principle of reversibility
lifting posture
18. Forms the backbone of plyometric training - sprint training - and the Olympic-style lifts
shorten
spotter
prestretching
box/bench squat
19. If training load enough to maintain your fitness level but not enough to improve it
retraining
Speed training
Muscle balance
hyperplasia
20. Helps prevent injury because - as temperature increases - so does the
special prep phase
working of the muscle and joint
general prep phase
Myoplasticity
21. Carefully and methodically increasing the athlete's fitness over time seeks to insure that athletes do not become
phosphagen system
lactic acid
intensity and length
verly specialized too early in their careers
22. Trength one can develop in a movement regardless of body weight
over face/head and squat
spotter
absolute muscular strength
total body lift - multijoint leg - single joint leg - multijoint chest - single joint chest - multijoint shoulder - single joint shoulder - and triceps
23. Fuel around six to ten seconds of exercise
hypertrophy
changed
phosphagen system
30-60 secs
24. When one cannot perform more repetitions - or when he or she cannot increase the weight - then the exercises should be
fast twitch muscle fibers
glucose breakdown
overload principle
changed
25. States that everyone is different and will react to an exercise stimulus differently.
principle of individualization
general and specific
slow twitch muscle fibers
principle of accomodation
26. It is critical for the prevention of injuries in plyometric sessions
special prep phase
total body lift - multijoint leg - single joint leg - multijoint chest - single joint chest - multijoint shoulder - single joint shoulder - and triceps
isometrically
one progresses slowly
27. Such as squats - leg presses - lunges and presses have to be used to have an effect on bone mineral density
hypertrophy
special prep phase
Plyometrics
multijoint exercises
28. Failing to perform exercises correctly could lead to the load being placed on muscles and structures they are not meant to be - which could lead to
extra repetitions
one progresses slowly
volume or intensity
trauma or long-term overuse injuries
29. Occur when the muscle shortens
concentric contractions
spotter
satellite
8-12
30. When performing a squat - depth of the squat will determine
one progresses slowly
transitional phase
valsalva maneuver
how much and how effective the exercise is...
31. Such as squats - leg presses - lunges and presses have to be used to have an effect on bone mineral density
multijoint exercises
how much and how effective the exercise is...
valsalva maneuver
bone mineral density
32. Bone adapts to mechanical stress or loading by increasing mineralization in a particular region of the bone to increase the strength of the bone to withstand the stress.
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33. Occur when the muscle lengthens
overload principle
general prep phase
competition phase
eccentric contractions
34. Exercise enhances the quantity and activation of the enzymes that control the anaerobic phase of
glucose breakdown
increase
3-5
multi-year approaches to training
35. Increasing the number of existing muscle fibers
Wolff's Law
super compensation
hyperplasia
preventing injury and maximum performance
36. When training for strength - How many repetitions should be performed for each exercise set
over face/head and squat
glucose breakdown
Strength training can have a positive effect on bone mineral density (BMD)
3-9
37. Strength and conditioning is thought to enhance the resting levels of anaerobic substances. This means that there is more fuel on hand for
muscular cross sectional area and intramuscular coordination
stimulation
intense exercise
hypertrophy
38. Spotting is especially important with the following types of exercises
extra repetitions
atrophy
volume or intensity
over face/head and squat
39. The shrinking of muscles from disuse
atrophy
multijoint exercises
lifting posture
multijoint exercises
40. Designed to build a movement and fitness base
I-RM test
less
energy systems - muscle groups - joint motion - velocity - and training status
general prep phase
41. When training for endurance - How many repetitions should be done for each set of an exercise
dumb bell curl
stretch reflex and elastic energy.
Myoplasticity
12
42. One will frequently need to hold his or her breath during a/an
multi-lateral development
I-RM test
shorten
lactic acid
43. Muscle is under voluntary control and is responsible for movement of the body
transitional phase
provide better isolation of specific joint angles and movements than free weights -easy to learn - and safer than free weight exercises - generally not requiring spotters.
redistribution of blood flow - muscle contractions - and metabolism of fuels.
skeletal
44. The warm up prepares the body for action. It is important for
Plyometrics
speed endurance
preventing injury and maximum performance
increase
45. Ability to maintain speed over time
glucose breakdown
speed endurance
kinetics
energy systems - muscle groups - joint motion - velocity - and training status
46. Includes the consideration of force as the cause of motion
kinetics
decrease
eccentric contractions
3
47. First step in designing a long-term program for an individual
principle of reversibility
8-12
bouncing up - loose balance - and knees travel forwards
determine deficiency
48. Dormant cells that - when stimulated - 'turn on' - re-enter the cell cycle - and then differentiate to form myofibrils
eccentric contractions
prestretching
concentric contractions
satellite
49. The primary purpose of spotting
Speed training
general and specific
dumb bell curl
injury prevention
50. Helps prevent injury because - as temperature increases - so does the
oxidative/ Aerobic system
competition phase
skeletal
working of the muscle and joint
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