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Kinesiology Strength Training

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1. What were among the factors listed that could cause injuries when performing squats






2. Includes the consideration of force as the cause of motion






3. It is critical for the prevention of injuries in plyometric sessions






4. Attempt to make the training process more objectively measurable - thus more accurately planned and evaluated along the way to a more reliable peak






5. The concepts which improve the odds of getting what you want from a strength training program

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6. During fast movements ____________________ force production is possible than/as with slower movements.






7. Due to the mechanical loading and stress that it places on muscles and bones. However - the exercises must be intense enough to cause the bones to adapt






8. According to Brooks - Fahey - and White - the factors that influence a muscle's ability to undergo growth are






9. Mechanisms through which a warm-up helps to improve performance






10. Total weight lifted divided by bodyweight






11. Free weights require the user to






12. Quality of the work done






13. Can provide fuel for two to three minutes of exercise






14. When performing a squat - depth of the squat will determine






15. Goal of plyometrics






16. If training load enough to maintain your fitness level but not enough to improve it






17. If you perform the same workouts day after day this will eventually lead to losing fitness






18. The concepts which improve the odds of getting what you want from a strength training program

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19. Includes the consideration of force as the cause of motion






20. Exercises that train the ability to run fast over short distances






21. When performing a squat - depth of the squat will determine






22. When training for strength - How many repetitions should be performed for each exercise set






23. Athlete should be at his or her peak






24. The factors that contribute to increasing one's muscular strength






25. When training for hypertrophy - you should only get how much rest between each set?






26. Increase in the cross-sectional area of existing muscle fibers; it does not refer to the laying down of new muscle fibers






27. 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






28. If training is enough to cause an adaptation






29. Isn't developed in bench press - squat - and deadlift are fine conditioning exercises






30. The squat is considered a closed kinetic chain






31. Strength ratios between opposing muscle groups.






32. Forms the backbone of plyometric training - sprint training - and the Olympic-style lifts






33. Muscle makes up the walls of blood vessels and organs






34. As one gets closer to the competitive season intensity will






35. Two parts to the warm up






36. The regular increase in training that is required for improving performance is accomplished by changing






37. Ability to maintain speed over time






38. Potential to alter gene expression






39. Quality of the work done






40. Due to the stretch reflex - when a muscle is stretched - it automatically tries to






41. Allows one a chance to recover from the previous phases of training






42. Are able to generate more force than muscles with less angle






43. When training for endurance - How many repetitions should be done for each set of an exercise






44. Muscle makes up the heart






45. Recommended hours of rest between plyometric sessions






46. Mechanisms through which a warm-up helps to improve performance






47. When training for endurance you should do How many sets of each exercise?






48. Helps prevent injury because - as temperature increases - so does the






49. Occur when the muscle shortens






50. Exercises that allow a muscle to reach max strength in as short a time as possible