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1. Makes up hamstring - near center
Calcium-Channel Blockers
Superior
Bicep Femoris
Beta Blockers
2. Heels are straight and parallel - not overly pronated - Neutral position - not adducted or abducted - Pelvis is level with both posterior spines in same transverse plane - Level - not elevated or portracted - Neutral position - neither tilted nor rot
Proximal
Pushing Assessment-Shoulder Complex-Shoulder Elevation-Underactive
Head & Cervical Spine
Lower Crossed Syndrome
3. Assess movement efficiency & potential muscle imbalances
Iron
Calcium
Pulling Assessment-Head-Froward-Overactive
Pushing Test
4. Hypertension and congestive heart failure
Longus Capitus
Calcium-Channel Blockers
Head & Cervical Spine
Vasodilators
5. Soleus - Lateral Gastro. Biceps Femoris
Vitamin B Carrotene
Feet Turn Out: Over active
Excessive Forward Leaning: Underactive Muscles
Epinephrine (adrenaline)
6. Kidney toxin- no usage
Neuromuscular Efficiency
Germanium
Upper Crossed Syndrome
Popular Joints: Hinge
7. Internal Intercostals - Abdominals
Soleus
VO2 R (uptake reserve)
Sarcoplasm
Respiratory: Muscles Responsible (2) EXPIRATION
8. The structures that make up the lumbo pelvic hip complex- lumbar spine - pelvic girdle - abdomen - and hip joint (LPHC)
Pushing Assessment-Low Back arches-Underactive
Pronation Distortion Syndrome: Altered Joint Mechanics/ Decreased
Pronation Distortion Syndrome: Altered Joint Mechanics/ Decreased
Core
9. .76 and .85
Straight Percentage Method: Zone Two
Boron
ATP-PC System
Overhead Squat-Anterior View-Feet-Turn Out-Overactive
10. Low toxicity- possible kidney stones
Silicon
Pronation Distortion Syndrome: Altered Joint Mechanics/ Decreased
Systolic
Postural Distortion Pattern
11. Front of hip down side
Veins
Ammortization Phase
Horizontal Template
TFL
12. Knee Adduction - Knee internal rotation - Foot pronation - Foot external rotation
Upper Crossed Syndrome
Synergistic Dominance
Pronation Distortion Syndrome: Altered Joint Mechanics/Increased
Physical Activity- how much
13. Gastrocnemius - Soleus - Peroneals - Adductors - Illiotibial head - Hip Flexor Complex - Biceps femoris
Excessive Forward Leaning: Overactive Muscles
Serratus Anterior
Pronation Distortion Syndrome: Short Muscles
Rate of Force Production
14. Forward head and rounded shoulders
Supraspinatus
Chromium
Upper Crossed Syndrome
Carbohydrate Intake
15. Going from aerobic energy to anaerobic energy production with to without oxygen
Nitrates
Manganese
Ventilator Threshold
Ammortization Phase
16. Nausea - constipation - kidney stones
Calcium
Par-Q
Lower Crossed Syndrome: Altered Joint Mechanics: Increased
Overhead Squat-Lateral View-LPHC-Forward lean-Underactive Muscles
17. Anterior tilt to pelvis (arched lower back)
Longus Capitus
Lower Crossed Syndrome
Recommended Protein Levels: Endurance Athletes
Eccentric Phase
18. Specific adaptation to Imposed Demands states that the body will adapt to the demand placed on it
SAID Principle
Low Back Arch: Overactive Muscles
Overhead Squat-Lateral View-LPHC-Low back Arches-Overactive Muscles
TEF
19. Low toxicity- possible kidney stones
Silicon
Overhead Squat-Anterior View-Feet-Turn Out-Underactive
Pulling Assessment-Head-Froward-Overactive
Peripheral Heart Action
20. Masks V- B12 (which can cause neurological problems)
Mechanoreceptors
Overhead Squat-Lateral View-LPHC-Forward lean-Underactive Muscles
Pulling Assessment-Head-Forward-Underactive
Folic Acid
21. Standing Adductor Stretch - Lat Ball Stretch - Pectoral Wall Stretch
Active Stretching: Self Myofascial Release - & Active Isolated Stretching
Stride Length
Fat Recommendations
High Risk Stretches: Inverted Hurdler Stretch
22. Increase heart rate - elevates blood glucose levels - redistributes blood to working tissues - opens airways
Epinephrine (adrenaline)
Perimysium
FITTE
Bench Press 1RM Test
23. Contracts the muscle in response - Normal reaction to avoid injury - Senses Muscle Lengthening
SAID Principle
Muscle Spindle Fibers
Respiratory: Muscles Responsible (5) INSPIRATION
Plyometric training
24. Gastroncnemius/soleus - adductors - lats
Corrective Stretching: Myofascial Release - & Static Stretching
Peroneus Longus
Push-Up Test
Davies Test
25. Outer Calve
Gastronemius
Backside of Mechanics
Pronation Distortion Syndrome: Short Muscles
Corrective Stretching: Myofascial Release - & Static Stretching
26. Hypertension - congestive heart failure - and peripheral edema
Upper Crossed Syndrome
Diuretics
Overhead Squat-Lateral View-LPHC-Low back Arches-Overactive Muscles
Poplites
27. Mid/Lower Traps
TEF
Type 1 Muscle Fibers
Pushing Assessment-Shoulder Complex-Shoulder Elevation-Underactive
Lifestyle questions (2)
28. Anterior tibialis - Posterior Tibialis - Vastus Medialis - Gluteus maximus - medius - Hip external rotators
Parameters for Reactive Training
Dynamic Range of Motion
Recommended Protein Levels: Sedentary
Pronation Distortion Syndrome: Lengthened Muscles
29. Internal Intercostals - Abdominals
Fat Recommendations
Pronation Distortion Syndrome: Lengthened Muscles
Respiratory: Muscles Responsible (2) EXPIRATION
Arms Fall Forward: Overactive
30. Apart of quads - small
Popular Joints: Saddle
Endomysium
VMO
Recommended Protein Levels: Sedentary
31. Liver damage - flushing - nausea - gastrointestinal problems
Antidepressants
Tendons
Frontal
Niacin
32. Nausea - diarhea - fatigue - hair/nail loss
Selenium
Alarm Reaction:Initial Reaction
High Risk Stretches: Shoulder stand
Respiratory: Bones Responsible (3)
33. 1.) Alarm reaction 2.) Resistance Development 3.) Exhaustion
Overhead Squat-Anterior View-Knees-Move Inward-Underactive
Upper Crossed Syndrome: Possible Injuries
Bench Press 1RM Test
3 Stages of Responding to Stress
34. Training different part of the body on seperate days
Split routine
Nitrates
Copper
Lower Crossed Syndrome Summary: Altered Joint Mechanics: Decreased
35. Uppers Traps - low serratus anterior
Lateral
Kinetic Chain Check Points: Static Postural Assessment
Veins
Force Couples: Upward Rotation of Scapula
36. Measures upper extremity agility and stabilization
Superior
Pronation Distortion Syndrome: Short Muscles
Low Back Arch: Underactive Muscles
Davies Test
37. Smaller muscle - just outside of longus coli
Concentric Phase
Par-Q
Longus Capitus
Vasodilators: Heart Rate/Blood Pressure
38. Muscles either fully contract or do nothing at all
Lower Crossed Syndrome: Lengthened Muscles
Nickel
Par-Q
All or Nothing Law
39. 1.) Alarm reaction 2.) Resistance Development 3.) Exhaustion
Diuretics: Heart Rate/Blood Pressure
Kinetic Chain Check Points: Static Postural Assessment
Pronation Distortion Syndrome: Altered Joint Mechanics/Increased
3 Stages of Responding to Stress
40. Circuits
Speed
SAQ Drills: Weightloss
Upper Crossed Syndrome: Lengthened Muscles
Altered Reciprocal Inhibition
41. Muscle in neck from ear to collar bone
Magnesium
Bench Press 1RM Test
Sartorius
Sternocloidmastoid
42. Layer of connective tissue that is underneath fascia - and surrounds muscle (outside)
Lower Crossed Syndrome: Possible Injuries
Upper Crossed Syndrome: Altered Joint Mechanics: Increased
Epimysium
Right Ventricle
43. Adductor Complex - Biceps Femoris - TFL - Vastus Lateralis
Non-Essential
Overhead Squat-Anterior View-Knees-Move Inward-Overactive
Medial
Overhead Squat-Lateral View-Upper Body-Arms fall Forward-Overactive Muscles
44. Ability to move the body in one intended direction as far as possible
Functional Stretching:Self Myofascial Release
Training Zone 3
Speed
Frontside Mechanics
45. Highest rate of oxygen achieved @ physical exertion
VO2 Max
Abduction
Antidepressants
Single Leg Squat-Knee-Inward-Underactive
46. Up - Down - Neutral- Down
Riboflavin (b2)
Calcium Channel Blockers: Heart Rate/Blood Pressure
Relative Flexibility
3 Stages of Responding to Stress
47. Alteration of parathyroid hormone levels - reduced bone mineral density
zinc
Flexibility
Phosphorous
Beta Blockers
48. Deep Cervical Flexors - Serratus anterior - Rhomboids - Mid Traps - Teres Minor - Infraspinatus
Insulin
Pushing Assessment-Low Back Arches-Overactive
Upper Crossed Syndrome: Lengthened Muscles
Anterior
49. Cardiotoxic effects- should not be taken unless in form of b12
Cobalt
Vasodilators
Fluoride
Lower Crossed Syndrome: Lengthened Muscles
50. Neutral or Up/Neutral or Down
Pushing Assessment-Shoulder Complex-Shoulder Elevation-Overactive
Nitrates: Heart Rate/Blood Pressure
Popular Joints: Condyloid
Left Ventricle