EXSC 340 final pt 7 Identify a true statement about the concept of specificity as a training principle.
Identify the adverse effects of extremely high levels of red blood cells in some athletes due to the abuse of a recombinant DNA analog of erythropoietin. (Check all that apply.)
- a myocardial infarction - impairment of blood flow to the brain
Identify the factors that influence the optimal number of sets required for maximal improvement of muscular strength in athletes. (Check all that apply.)
- age - fitness levels
Identify the mechanisms by which amphetamines can produce their effects. (Check all that apply.)
- by modifying receptor affinity for catecholamines - by altering the metabolism and synthesis of catecholamines
Identify the general symptoms of overtraining. (Check all that apply.)
- elevated heart rate - reduction in appetite - chronic fatigue
Identify the ergogenic aids. (Check all that apply.)
- nutrients - music
Identify the exercise-induced injury risk factors during endurance training. (Check all that apply.)
- poor running surface - anatomical malalignment - footwear problems
Identify the advantages of using weight machines over free weights during strength training.
- safer to use - easier to learn
Identify the variables that need to be considered in planning an interval training session. (Check all that apply.)
- the number of work repetitions - duration of the rest interval
Which of the following are true of a athlete-based strength-training program for better strength gains and performance? (Check all that apply.)
- the speed of muscle shortening during training should be similar to the speeds used during the event - strength-training exercises should stress the muscle in the same movement pattern as during as competition
Identify the factors that influence the ergogenic effect of caffeine. (Check all that apply.)
- the type of subject (heavy vs light caffeine users) - dosage
Identify the main objectives of off-season conditioning exercises for athletes. (Check all that apply.)
- to prevent gain of excessive body fat - to maintain muscular strength or endurance - to retain a reasonable skill level in athletes
Which of the following help increase the rate of muscle protein synthesis following endurance and resistance exercise training? (Check all that apply.)
- whey - milk
_____ is defined as the greatest weight that can be lifted at a time during resistance training workouts.
1 RM
Rank the 3 components of a training session in the correct order
1- warmup 2- dynamic stretching 3- workout 4- cool down 5- static stretching
Speed endurance training is commonly used to describe all forms of anaerobic training that last longer than _____ seconds.
10
Increased oxygen transport due to the increased hemoglobin concentration from blood doping is maintained for _____.
10 to 12 weeks
The duration of a warm-up is generally from _____ minutes, depending on environmental conditions and the nature of the training activity.
10 to 20
Identify the amount of reinfusion of blood required to cause borderline erythrocythemia from blood doping.
1350 milliters
Consuming sodium bicarbonate at least _____ before exercise reduces the chances of diarrhea and vomiting.
2 hours
Endurance exercise training performed for more than _____ days per week and ≥30-40 minutes per day appears to represent a threshold where concurrent training interferes with strength gains.
3
A major problem with autologous transfusion in blood doping is that blood has a maximum storage time of only _____ with refrigeration.
3 weeks
The term high-intensity interval training (HIIT) has been coined to describe high-intensity events that last _____ seconds.
30 to 120
The best rest interval for athletes in interval training for maximizing ATP production from the ATP-PC system may range between _____ seconds.
5 and 20
To maximally stress the ATP-PC metabolic pathway, short, high-intensity intervals of _____ seconds' duration using muscles utilized in competition are ideal.
5 to 10
Athletic events that last for less than _____ seconds depend largely on anaerobic production of the energy.
60
Peak concentration of caffeine is achieved within _____ of ingestion.
60 minutes
n general, the recommended intensity of strength training is _____ maximal repetitions (RM) practiced in multiple sets.
8 to 12
Low muscle glycogen levels result in the stimulation of _____ and p38, leading to increased mitochondrial biogenesis. This, in turn, promotes a muscle adaptation to endurance training.
AMP kinase
Sports such as weight lifting and short dashes in track (100 meters) depend on the _____ to provide the bulk of the energy for competition purposes.
ATP-PC system
Training to improve anaerobic power centers around the need to enhance either the _____.
ATP-PC system or lactate system
Identify a true statement about caffeine.
Caffeine is diluted by body water.
Low levels of muscle glycogen increase the activation of _____, the master regulator of mitochondrial biogenesis in the skeletal muscle. This is an important muscle adaptation to endurance exercise.
PGC-1α
During exercise, the increased availability of oxygen results in _____.
a decrease in pulmonary ventilation
Interval training that is designed to improve VO2 max typically involves intervals lasting longer than 50-60 seconds to increase the involvement of ATP production from _____.
aerobic pathways
_____ increases as the square of the velocity.
aerodynamic drag
Caffeine intake leads to increased _____.
alertness
Identify the stimulant used primarily to recover from fatigue and improve endurance.
amphetamines
Which of the following is an outcome of providing high-quality protein to athletes immediately before or following a training session?
an increase in the rate of muscle protein synthesis
After approximately ten seconds of a maximal effort, there is a growing dependence on energy production from _____.
anaerobic glycolysis
_____ is commonly defined as exercise that is performed at intensities above VO2 max.
anaerobic training
Exercise-induced free radical production that promotes oxidative damage to cells and in turn muscular fatigue can be prevented by _____ supplementation.
antioxidant
Identify a potential side effect of caffeine consumption.
anxiety
Which of the following is an exercise-induced injury risk factor during endurance training?
arthritis
Recombinant human erythropoietin has potential for abuse as an ergogenic aid. This hormone is normally used _____.
as a part of therapy for people undergoing chemotherapy
In the context of blood doping, identify the term that refers to the process of transfusion of blood in which a subject receives his or her own blood.
autologous transfusion
Which of the following is true about bicycle frames?
bicycle frames should be 'fitted' to the rider
The infusion of red blood cells in an attempt to increase the hemoglobin concentration is called _____.
blood doping
Identify the ergogenic aid that is used to influence aerobic performance by enhancing hemoglobin carrying capacity.
breathing o2 enriched mixtures
In all-out performances in which anaerobic energy sources provide the vast amount of energy, the focus is on _____ released from muscle.
buffering the hydrogen ions
_____ is a stimulant found in a variety of common foods, drinks, and over-the-counter drugs.
caffeine
In delayed-onset muscle soreness (DOMS), which of the following accumulates in the mitochondria and inhibits adenosine triphosphate (ATP) production after a bout of strenuous exercise?
calcium
Improvements in endurance performance focus on the supply of _____ and oxygen to muscle.
carbohydrate
The objective of a cool down is to return "pooled" blood from the exercised skeletal muscles back to _____.
central circulation
Caffeine has been recognized to be a stimulator of the _____.
central nervous system
Which of the following is true of bicycle clothing?
choosing as aero helmet helps to reduce drag
A training program that is designed to improve maximal aerobic power must overload the _____.
circulatory system
Immediately following a training session, a period of low-intensity _____ exercises should be performed.
cool down
Little or no support exists for the claims made by most dietary supplements, with the exception of _____.
creatine
Which of the following directly determines the amount of force generated by a muscle during exercise?
cross sectional area of the muscle
During anaerobic performance, elevations in the [H+] in human muscles can _____.
decrease the activity of phosphfructokinase
Which of the following has been shown to be linked to an elevation in the [H+] in human muscles during anaerobic performance?
decreases in muscle force development
It may show no effect when used either too little or too much.
dose
The length of the rest interval is generally expressed as a ratio against the _____.
duration of the work interval
The length of the rest interval is generally expressed as a ratio with the _____.
duration of the work interval
_____ stretching can be called ballistic stretching if movements are not controlled.
dynamic
Which of the following exercises involves force application with joint movement in strength training?
dynamic exercise
The volume of _____ training plays an important role in determining whether concurrent training has a negative impact on strength gains.
endurance
The availability of a recombinant DNA analog of the hormone _____, which stimulates the production of red blood cells, has complicated the ethics of blood doping.
erythropoietin
Identify a true statement about O2 breathing prior to exercise.
evidence suggests that it needs to take place within two minutes of a short term exercise routine
True or false: As the bicarbonate buffer store decreases, the ability to buffer hydrogen ions is increased and the plasma [H+] will increase.
false
True or false: Ballistic stretching is considered superior to static stretching as there is less chance of inducing muscle injury.
false
True or false: It is not necessary for every training session to include a warm-up exercise.
false
True or false: The approach to physiological conditioning is gender-specific and the same method cannot be used for both men and women while planning exercise training programs.
false
True or false: The primary problem associated with autologous transfusion in blood doping is the risk of infection and blood-type incompatibility.
false
True or false: The value of an ergogenic aid remains the same regardless of the subject on which it is used.
false
The relative percentage of _____ is a primary determinant of anaerobic capacity, and it does not vary much over an individual's lifetime.
fast fibers
In time trials, a _____ is used in the rear of a bicycle to prevent crosswinds from affecting steering.
flat disc wheel
Which is the best position for a rider in order to achieve maximal reduction in the energy cost of cycling?
following a vehicle
It takes a champion bicycle rider ~4-6 times as much power to go only 2-3 times faster. This is mostly because of the _____.
forces acting against the rider as the speed increases
The advantage of training with _____ is that it forces the athlete to maintain both balance and stability. This is important for most sports and can be useful during competition.
free weights
The goal of tapering is to provide time for muscles to resynthesize _____ to maximal levels and to allow the muscles to heal from training-induced damage.
glycogen
The physiological rationale for the use of PNF stretching is that muscular relaxation follows an isometric contraction because the contraction stimulates the _____, which inhibit contraction during the subsequent stretching exercise.
golgi tendon organs
Wilmore summarized several studies on the effect of supplemental oxygen use after exercise and concluded that it _____.
has no effect on the recovery of heart rate
Measurement of _____ can be used as an estimate of an athlete's relative training intensity.
heart rate
The rationale for the use of supplemental oxygen after exercise is to _____.
help the subject recover more quickly and re ready to go again
In the transition from off-season conditioning to preseason conditioning, there is a gradual shift from low-intensity, high-volume exercise to _____ exercise.
high intensity low volume
According to the findings from research studies on induced alkalosis, performance gains were shown for _____.
high intensity tasks that lasted about 1 to 10 minutes
Which of the following is the most effective means of improving VO2 max in athletes?
high-intensity, continuous exercise
Almost all of the increase in muscle size via resistance training is due to _____.
hypertrophy
Men exhibit a greater degree of muscular _____ than women as a result of long-term weight training.
hypertrophy
A complicating factor in planning a(n) _____ conditioning program for many team sports is that the season may not have a clear-cut ending, where play-off games may extend the season an additional several weeks.
in season
Identify a true statement about the effect of caffeine on the human body.
increase glucose levels
Athletes use blood doping to _____.
increase the ability to transport o2 to the muscles
Which of the following contributes to the observed individual variations in training response?
initial fitness level
Which of the following sleep disorders is most likely to be caused due to excess caffeine consumption?
insomnia
_____ involves the performance of repeated exercise bouts, with brief recovery periods in between.
interval training
Identify a true statement about a placebo.
it acts as a control for the study
Identify an adverse effect of consuming large doses of sodium bicarbonate.
it causes diarrhea
Identify a true statement about the concept of specificity as a training principle.
it focuses on the energy systems that provide ATP under competitive conditions
Identify the current view of the International Olympic Committee on the use of caffeine by Olympic athletes.
it is currently not banned
What happens to the air resistance for the cyclist who trails behind the cyclist in the lead?
it is reduced
A review of exercise-training-induced injuries suggests that the majority of training injuries are a result of overtraining and mainly occur in the _____.
knee
Standardizing exercise intensity based on heart rate alone fails to account for individual variations among athletes in the relationship between heart rate and blood _____ concentration.
lactate
When short durations of high-intensity interval exercise are used as a training method to improve the ATP-PC system, limited _____ is produced, and recovery is rapid.
lactate
Continuous, high-intensity exercise is an important training method for improving _____ in athletes.
lactate threshold
The interference effects caused due to concurrent training are muscle group specific whereby decrements in strength gains are found primarily in the _____.
legs
Identify a physiological benefit of warming up prior to exercise.
less muscle resistance
Compared to dynamic stretching, static stretching results in _____.
less muscle spindle activity
As the cross-sectional area of a muscle increases, the arm flexor strength increases in a(n) _____ fashion and is independent of sex.
linear
Which of the following methods became a popular means of training for endurance events in the 1970s?
long slow distance exercise
Identify a true statement regarding appropriate bicycling clothing.
loose fitting clothing offers more resistance to air flow than tight fitting ones
Long, slow-distance exercise method of training involves performing exercise at a relatively _____ running speed. Note: these are rough approximate numbers
low intensity (50-65% vo2 max)
Off-season conditioning programs generally use a training regimen that comprises _____.
low- intensity, high volume work
Optimal performance in sports such as football requires a training program that will _____.
maximize ATP production via the ATP-PC pathway
HIIT promotes significant improvements in the aerobic capacity, which is indicated by increased _____ in the trained skeletal muscles.
mitochondrial volume
A recent review has concluded that a proper warm-up may reduce the possibility of _____ due to pulls or strains.
muscle injury
The rationale for the use of oxygen during exercise to improve performance is based on the proposition that _____.
muscle is hypoxic during exercise
Warm-up activity results in an increase in _____, which elevates muscle enzyme activity.
muscle temperature
Off-season conditioning exercises for athletes may prevent the occurrence of _____ and the development of psychological staleness.
overtraining syndromes
Which of the following is an effect of amphetamines?
perception of increased energy
_____ is the product of drag and velocity, which explains the requirement of additional energy to double the speed.
power
The principal objective of _____ conditioning exercises is to increase the capacities of the predominant energy systems used in a particular sport to a maximum.
preseason
Overtraining may result in _____, which is identified by a general lack of enthusiasm for the sport on the part of an athlete.
psychological staleness
The primary means by which hydrogen ions are buffered during exercise is by _____.
reacting with the plasma bicarbonate reserve to form carbonic acid
The exercise intensity of resistance training workouts is expressed in terms of _____.
repetitions maximum (RM)
When an athlete stops training and the training effect is quickly lost, it is referred to as the _____ of training.
reversibility
Which of the following acted as a placebo control tool during the study of blood doping in the early days?
sham reinfusion
The technique in which a needle is placed in the arm but no blood is removed is known as _____.
sham withdrawal
The focus of attention on the use of oxygen prior to exercise has been on _____.
short term exercise
In order to improve the capacity of the anaerobic glycolytic pathway, the athlete must overload the "system" by _____ efforts.
short-term, high- intensity
In order to improve maximal aerobic power, a training program must stress the oxidative capacities of the _____ muscles.
skeletal
The use of supplemental oxygen during exercise extends the time to exhaustion due to the _____.
slower accumulation of lactate
The slower accumulation of lactate that is seen with the use of supplemental oxygen during exercise is due to the _____.
slower rate of glycolysis
High-intensity anaerobic training lasting two to ten seconds is often termed _____.
speed training
Identify the two general stretching techniques employed to improve flexibility and optimize the efficiency of movement.
static and dynamic stretching
Which of the following is most likely to be the cause of elevated glucose levels following caffeine ingestion?
stimulation of the sympathetic nervous system
The rationale for the use of supplemental oxygen prior to exercise is to try to _____.
store additional oxygen for exercise
Concurrent training is known to impair _____.
strength gains achieved by resistance training
The goal of a(n) _____ program is to increase the maximum amount of force and power that can be generated by a particular muscle group.
strength training
In a double-blind research design, _____.
subjects are randomly assigned to treatments
Pablo was disqualified from his bicycle race because of his body position while riding. This is because he used the _____.
superman position
Off-season conditioning programs for athletes help _____.
sustain ligament and bone integrity
It may work for gross-motor and large-muscle activities and not with fine-motor activities, or vice versa.
task
Identify a true statement about tubes on a bicycle frame.
teardrop shaped tubes on a bicycle frame reduce drag
The gender difference in muscular hypertrophy appears to be related to the fact that men have 20 to 30 times higher levels of _____ in the blood.
testosterone
The concept of specificity as a training principle focuses on _____.
the types of muscle involved in a particular movement
Kim has decided to participate in a cycle race that involves riding hills and on unpaved paths. Taking the terrain and the unpaved environment into consideration, which of the following is a primary factor that Kim should consider when selecting the bike for the race?
the weight of the bike
Identify a true statement about dietary supplements.
there is little evidence that they provide a performance advantage
Based on electron microscope studies, DOMS is caused due to _____ caused by mechanical force exerted upon the muscle.
tissue injury
Identify an objective of warm-up exercises.
to increase cardiac output
The most useful general rule to increase the _____ is the "ten percent rule."
training load
True or false: Overtraining is commonly associated with both physiological and psychological symptoms, such as chronic fatigue and mood disturbance.
true
True or false: Overuse injury during endurance training may occur as a result of short-term, high-intensity exercise or long-term, low-intensity exercise.
true
True or false: The goal of in-season conditioning for most sports is to maintain the fitness level achieved during the preseason training program.
true
The primary reason why anaerobic capacity of an individual appears to be largely determined by genetic factors is that the _____ for anaerobic performance is determined early in development.
type of skeletal muscle fiber
Clark was unable to win his bicycle race because of his faulty body position. This is because Clark used the _____.
upright position
It may show a positive effect but in the long run may compromise performance, or vice versa.
use
Emerging evidence indicates that mega doses of antioxidants such as _____ can diminish exercise-induced skeletal muscle adaptations as they interfere with the expression of numerous skeletal muscle proteins such as mitochondrial proteins and antioxidant enzymes.
vitamins C and E
Studies have demonstrated that within two weeks after the cessation of training there can be a significant reduction in _____.
vo2 max
Which of the following terms refers to the exercise conducted prior to a performance?
warm up
For advanced weight training, a frequency of four to six days a _____ is recommended when using split routines.
week
The ten percent rule suggests that the training intensity or duration should not be increased more than ten percent per _____ to avoid an overtraining injury.
week
The most common form of strength training comprises _____ exercises.
weight lifting
Which of the following types of wheels causes more drag than wheels with aero-shaped spokes?
wheel with round steel spokes