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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Traps - Rhomboid - Rotator Cuff
Alarm Reaction:Initial Reaction
Arms Fall Forward: Underactive
Respiratory: Muscles Responsible (2) EXPIRATION
Nitrates
2. Large part of calve - sits over soleus
Gastrocnemius
Muscle Spindle Fibers
Longus Coli
Vitamin D
3. Specific adaptation to Imposed Demands states that the body will adapt to the demand placed on it
SAID Principle
Excessive Forward Leaning: Underactive Muscles
Pronation Distortion Syndrome: Short Muscles
Ammortization Phase
4. Anterior Tibialis - Glute Max - Erector Spinae
Diuretics
Overhead Squat-Lateral View-LPHC-Forward lean-Underactive Muscles
Alarm Reaction:Initial Reaction
Diuretics
5. Training different part of the body on seperate days
Split routine
Subjective Information
Head & Cervical Spine
Force Couples: Produce hip & knee movements during exercise
6. Normal extensibility of all soft tissues that allows the full range of motion of a joint
Poplites
TEE OR TDEE
Flexibility
Stride Rate
7. Underarm
Serratus Anterior
Type II Muscle Fibers
Overtraining
Popular Joints: Gliding
8. Anterior tibialis - Posterior Tibialis - Vastus Medialis - Gluteus maximus - medius - Hip external rotators
Arms Fall Forward: Underactive
Davies Test
Fluoride
Pronation Distortion Syndrome: Lengthened Muscles
9. Frequency - Intensity - type - time - enjoyment
FITTE
Stride Rate
Respiratory: Muscles Responsible (5) INSPIRATION
GTO
10. Neurological problems - numbness - pain in limbs
Stride Length
Muscle Imbalance
Pushing Assessment-Head-Forward-Underactive
B6
11. Knee
Uses for Circumference Measurements(8)
Phosphorous
Pulling Assessment-LPHC-Low Back Arches-Overactive Muscles
Popular Joints: Synovial
12. Soleus - Lateral Gastro. Biceps Femoris
SAID Principle
Feet Turn Out: Over active
Insulin
Upper Crossed Syndrome: Lengthened Muscles
13. Ability of muscles to exert force output in minimal amount of time
Antidepressants:Heart Rate/Blood Pressure
Left Atrium
Rate of Force Production
High Risk Stretches: Shoulder stand
14. Repeating the same pattern of motion which can place abnormal stress on the body
Vitamin E
Pattern Overload
Magnesium
Lower Crossed Syndrome
15. Plantar fascititis - Posterior Tibialis tendonitis (shin splits) - Patellar Tendonitis - Low back pain
Transverse
Pronation Distortion Syndrome: Possible Injuries
Medial
Vitamin K
16. Foot & Ankle - Knee - LPHC - Shoulders - Head & Cervical Spine Anterior View: - Foot & Ankle - Knee - LPHC - Shoulders
Muscle Imbalance
Antidepressants
Kinetic Chain Check Points: Static Postural Assessment
Myofilaments
17. Knee
Vertical Loading
Force Couples: Should abduction
Gastrocnemius
Popular Joints: Synovial
18. Knee Adduction - Knee internal rotation - Foot pronation - Foot external rotation
Medial
Training Zone 1
Pronation Distortion Syndrome: Altered Joint Mechanics/Increased
SAQ Drills: For Youth
19. Lumbar mechanics
Superior
Lower Crossed Syndrome: Altered Joint Mechanics: Increased
Upper crossed Syndrome: Short Muscles
Stride Rate
20. .76 and .85
Sternocloidmastoid
Thiamin (b1)
Straight Percentage Method: Zone Two
Overhead Squat-Lateral View-Upper Body-Arms fall Forward-Underactive
21. 10-35% of total caloric intake
Vitamin K
Superior
Backside of Mechanics
Protein Percentage
22. 1.2 -1.4 (.5-.6 grams/lb)
Feet Turn Out: Under Active
Recommended Protein Levels: Endurance Athletes
Pushing Assessment-Head-Forward-Underactive
Backside of Mechanics
23. Makes up hamstring - near center
Tibialus Posterior
Ammortization Phase
Bicep Femoris
Popular Joints: Condyloid
24. Measures endurance of upper body - primarily pushing muscles
Drawing in Maneuver
Push-Up Test
Insoluble Fiber
Single Leg Squat-Knee-Inward-Overactive
25. Upper Traps - Sternocleidomastoid - Levator Scapulae
Lower Crossed Syndrome: Possible Injuries
Pronation Distortion Syndrome
Pushing Assessment-Shoulder Complex-Shoulder Elevation-Overactive
Supraspinatus
26. Frequency - Intensity - type - time - enjoyment
FITTE
TEF
Pushing Assessment-Low Back Arches-Overactive
Vitamin K
27. Medial Gastrocnemius - Medial Hamstring Complex - Gracilis - Sartorius - Popliteus
Split routine
Lower Crossed Syndrome
Upper crossed Syndrome: Short Muscles
Overhead Squat-Anterior View-Feet-Turn Out-Underactive
28. Hypertension - congestive heart failure
Nitrates
Tibialus Posterior
Vitamin A
Distal
29. Hip Flexor - erector spinae - latissumus dorsi
Popular Joints: Condyloid
Altered Reciprocal Inhibition
Contralateral
Low Back Arch: Overactive Muscles
30. Red light green light - follow the snake
SAQ Drills: For Youth
Davies Test
Popular Joints: Hinge
Integrated Performance Paradigm
31. Refers to position on opposite side of the body
Mechanoreceptors
Training Zone 2
Pattern Overload
Contralateral
32. Stress on neck - and spine - clients with neck or back injury should not perform this
Peripheral Heart Action
Contralateral
High Risk Stretches: Plow
Nitrates
33. Receives O2 blood and pumps to body
Vanadium
Split routine
C
Left Ventricle
34. Shoulder Extension - Shoulder External Rotation
Upper Crossed Syndrome: Altered Joint Mechanics: Decreased
RMR
Abduction
Upper Crossed Syndrome
35. Advanced assessment not fit for all individuals - for strength specific goals
Bench Press 1RM Test
TEF
Overhead Squat-Lateral View-LPHC-Forward lean-Overactive muscles
Fluoride
36. Glutes - VMO
Muscle Spindle Fibers
Knees Move Inward: Under Active
Straight Percentage Method: Zone Three
Perimysium
37. Gastroncnemius/soleus - adductors - lats
High Risk Stretches: Inverted Hurdler Stretch
Integrated Performance Paradigm
Corrective Stretching: Myofascial Release - & Static Stretching
Gastronemius
38. Total daily energy expenditure
Force Couples: Produce hip & knee movements during exercise
TEE OR TDEE
Force Couples: Should abduction
Bronchodilators
39. Liver damage - flushing - nausea - gastrointestinal problems
Levator Scapulae
Niacin
Poplites
Manganese
40. Mid/Lower Traps
Force Couples: Plantarflexion at foot & ankle
Pushing Assessment-Shoulder Complex-Shoulder Elevation-Underactive
SAID Principle
Vasodilators
41. Hip Extension
Lower Crossed Syndrome Summary: Altered Joint Mechanics: Decreased
Integrated Performance Paradigm
Endomysium
Silicon
42. Soleus - Lateral Gastrocnemius - Biceps Femoris
Superior
Upper Crossed Syndrome
Non-Essential
Overhead Squat-Anterior View-Feet-Turn Out-Overactive
43. 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
Force Couples: Trunk Rotation
Pantothenic Acid
Arms Fall Forward: Overactive
Head & Cervical Spine
44. Long inner thigh
Knees Move Inward: Over Active
TEE OR TDEE
Core
Gracilius
45. Larger shoulder muscle - under deltoid
Cobalt
Muscle Imbalance
Infraspinatus
FITTE
46. >70 - <55 - 56-69
Gastronemius
Overhead Squat-Lateral View-LPHC-Forward lean-Underactive Muscles
Glycemic Index: High - Low Moderate
3 Majors Muscle Types
47. Forward head and rounded shoulders
Alarm Reaction:Initial Reaction
Abduction
VO2 R (uptake reserve)
Upper Crossed Syndrome
48. Attaches muscles to bone - and provides the anchor for which muscles can exert force
Pronation Distortion Syndrome
Tendons
Postural Distortion Pattern
Pronation Distortion Syndrome: Short Muscles
49. Muscle in neck from ear to collar bone
Sartorius
Single Leg Squat-Knee-Inward-Underactive
Feet Turn Out: Under Active
Sternocloidmastoid
50. Broken down to either pyruvic acid or lactic acid. Creates 2 units of ATP from glucose and 3 ATP from glycogen. 30-50 sec/ 8-12 reps
Diuretics: Heart Rate/Blood Pressure
Sartorius
Specific Warm-UP
Glycolis