P-F test
progressive resistance exercise
(PRE) exercise that strengthens the skeletal muscles through adding more physical strain on them over time and letting them develop and adapt to this stress
gender
A factor that influences your resting metabolic rate is
False
All muscles are made stronger by progressive resistance exercises.
exercise specificity principle
Carol holds hand weights while running to help her sprints
muscle adaptation principle
Cathy's muscle get stronger after lifting weights for two weeks.
True
Changing the length of rest time during resistance training can change the type of workout you're engaging in.
True
Creeping obesity tends to occur as a person ages.
isometric exercise
Flexing your stomach muscles for 30 seconds is an
repetitions
How many times an exercise is performed without a rest is called
the Law of Reversibility
If John takes a break from resistance training, his muscles will weaken.
lost muscle mass
If Susan gained back more weight than she lost after she stopped a diet, the most likely cause is
longer rests and fewer repetitions
In order to develop muscle size and strength, the best type of workout includes _____.
overload principle
Jacque uses heavy weights to condition his muscles.
a muscle losing size and strength
Muscle atrophy results in _____.
using too much weight
Over training can include _____.
isotonic exercise
Performing 30 sit-ups is an
isotonic exercise
Performing push-ups is an
isometric exercise
Putting the palms of your hands together and pushing hard for 1 minute is an
endurance
The ability to carry a book bag home from school is categorized as muscle
muscle endurance
The ability to carry the bag of groceries from the store to the car demonstrates
muscle strength
The ability to lift a baby into a car seat demonstrates
muscle strength
The ability to lift a heavy bag of groceries from the shopping cart into the car demonstrates
strength
The ability to lift a heavy box into a cart is categorized as muscle
strength
The ability to lift a heavy child into bed is categorized as muscle
strength
The ability to lift a heavy weight many times in a row is categorized as muscle
muscle endurance
The ability to perform 20 push-ups in a row demonstrates
endurance
The ability to perform 20 sit-ups in a row is categorized as muscle
muscle strength
The ability to perform one pull-up exercise demonstrates
muscle endurance
The ability to re-arrange a number of large books on a bookshelf during a ten minute time period demonstrates
specificity
The best way to develop strong leg muscles for sprinting is to train for muscle _____.
performing cardiovascular exercises
The best way to lose weight is by _____.
tendon
The body tissue that connects the muscle to the bone is called a
isotonic exercise
Using dumbbells to strengthen the arm muscles is an
It causes muscle hypertrophy. Lifting heavy objects is resistance training. Lifting a moderately heavy object many times in a row is resistance training.
Which are true about resistance training?
It includes the use of sets. Rests are important in this training. Muscle endurance is important for performing daily activities. It helps with weight control.
Which are true about resistance training?
strengthens the bones increases the resting metabolic rate improves the body composition
Which are true about the health benefits of resistance training?
It is very dependant on your resting metabolic rate. It can increase with age. It can cause creeping obesity.
Which are true about weight gain?
They always involve some type of weight or resistance.
Which is true about progressive resistance exercises?
False
You should only hold your breath when you're preparing to exert a force during exercise.
Valsalva Maneuver
a harmful increase in blood pressure when a person holds his breath during resistance training
set
a planned number of repetitions for an exercise
skeletal muscles
body tissue that is connected to and moves the bones in the body
creeping obesity
can be caused by a slowing resting metabolic rate
resting metabolic rate
can be slowed down with dieting
creeping obesity
can occur over a 5 to 10 year period
Holding your breath
can put stress on the heart muscle.
Valsalva maneuver
causes a light-headed feeling during resistance training
improved weight maintenance
fewer excess calories are turned into fat storage
isometric exercise
flexing your leg muscles for 30 seconds without moving
resistance
force or weight that is used to make the muscle work harder to contract
resting metabolic rate
how many calories you use during daily activities
resting metabolic rate
increased with resistance training
body composition
is improved with resistance training
resistance training
is the best way to control and maintain your weight
stronger bones
made more dense with resistance training
isometric exercises
resistance training that does not involve movement
isotonic exercises
resistance training that involves movement
resistance training
strengthens the bones
muscle endurance
the ability of a muscle to move a weight repeatedly or move it for an extended period of time
resting metabolic rate
the amount of calories the body uses when it's at rest
body composition
the amount of fat compared to non-fat tissue in the body
body composition
the amount of fat the body has compared to muscle
rest
the amount of time during which the muscle relaxes and recovers between exercise sets
muscle adaptation principle
the basic rule that a muscle will increase in size and strength in order to adjust to the resistance placed on it
overload principle
the basic rule that the amount of resistance and duration put on a muscle will cause it to become conditioned
atrophy
the decrease in the size and strength of a skeletal muscle when it's not used
muscle strength
the greatest amount of weight a muscle can move at a single time
hypertrophy
the increase in the size of a muscle fiber in response to resistance training
metabolic rate
the number of calories used during daily activities
repetitions
the number of times in a row that resistance is applied to a muscle; sometimes referred to as reps
The Law of Reversibility
the principle that muscles will lose size and strength if resistance training is not continued
metabolism
the process by which food is changed into energy and used by the body
body composition
the ratio of fat to non-fat tissue in the body
isotonic exercise
using leg weights to strengthen the leg muscles
exercise specificity principle
wherein the muscles of the body will respond to and be conditioned by the type of exercise that's performed