KIN 100-Chapter Four
To increase muscle strength, subject them to loads that are heavier than the muscles are accustomed to.
True
When a muscle contracts, it moves a bone by engaging
a tendon
When lifting free weights, it is important to secure weights on barbells or dumbbells with which device?
collars
When you practice a skill, your nervous system lays down more _____, which increase(s) the speed, efficiency, and coordination of the movement.
myelin
You should exercise caution when using nutritional supplements and drugs as performance aids because many of them are
hazardous. ineffective.
What type of exercise involves a muscle contraction with a change in the muscle's length?
isotonic
When training for sports, people should train the muscles needed for the sport and
muscles that are likely to be injured.
What are the parts of a muscle cell that direct the production of enzymes and structural proteins?
nuclei
Since small-muscle groups fatigue more quickly,
people should exercise large-muscle groups first.
To avoid injury, older people and frailer people should
perform more repetitions (10-15) using a lighter weight.
A good cool-down for a weight training routine involves
performing 5-10 minutes of less intense activity.
What is the minimum number of training days recommended by the ACSM per week for improving muscular strength?
two
The American Heart Association recommends strength training how many days per week for healthy adults and may low-risk cardiac patients?
two or three
To build endurance and overload slow-twitch fibers, a person should
use light weights and high repetitions.
When strength training using free weights, spotters are necessary in which of the following conditions?
when an exercise has potential for danger when you cannot complete a lift when the weight has potential to tilt
Compared with weight machines, which of the following are characteristics of free weights?
widely available convenient for home use require more balance to use
Static, or isometric, exercise is characterized by applying force
without a change in the length of a muscle.
After you've achieved your fitness goal, you should maintain strength by training how many times per week?
1 to 3
Which of the following activities would primarily use fast-twitch muscle fibers?
100-meter sprint
If a person currently lifts 100 pounds for an exercise in a weight training program and he or she is ready to increase resistance, approximately how much weight should that person add?
5-10 pounds
For overall fitness, you should perform approximately how many different types of exercises?
8-10
Which of the following statements is true about exercising muscle groups?
Exercises should be balanced between antagonistic muscle groups.
______ can be measured by counting the maximum number of repetitions of an exercise a person can do.
Muscular endurance
Static training is more effective than dynamic training when trying to improve muscle strength.
False
Strength training has what effect on bone loss?
It decreases it.
Which of the following is a system of body weight exercises that emphasizes control of movement through strengthening and stretching core muscles?
Pilates
_____ are elastic strips or tubes of rubber material that are inexpensive, lightweight, and portable.
Resistance bands
_____ exercises are important for developing stiff core muscles that support the spine and provide a foundation for whole body motions.
Static
Which of the following statements are true about performing in any strength training exercise?
The exercise should be performed smoothly. The exercise should be done using proper technique. Weights should be lifted or pushed forcefully during the active phase.
What type of movement is used in isometric exercises?
There is no movement in isometric exercises.
Which of the following is a characteristic of dynamic—or isotonic—exercises?
They can be done without exercise equipment.
_____ is the most important factor promoting improvements in strength and power.
Training intensity
A spotter is a person who assists with a weight training exercises.
True
Which of the following is a recommended way of warming up for a weight training routine?
a few minutes of walking or light jogging
Motor units consist of
a nerve connected to one or more muscle fibers.
A measurement of the maximum amount of weight a person can lift in a single effort is called
a repetition maximum.
Using one's own body weight for strength training in exercises such as push-ups and lunges is called
calisthenics.
People should adjust their weight training routines depending on their
age group.
When weight training, people should
allow their muscles to rest for at least a day between weight training workouts.
When you do an exercise that moves a joint in one direction, you should
also perform an exercise that works the joint in the opposite direction.
According to the FITT-VP principle for weight training, intensity refers to the
amount of weight or resistance required to elicit a training response.
______ is a decrease in the size of muscle fibers.
atrophy
Nerve cell components called _____ are often covered in a special tissue that speeds the rate of nerve conduction.
axons
Which muscles are especially targeted by doing exercises on the stability ball?
back muscles abdominal muscles
When performing strength training exercises that target certain muscle groups, do the large-muscle exercises
before the small-muscle exercises.
Pilates focuses on strengthening and stretching the core muscles in which of the following?
buttocks abdomen back
John wants to build muscle strength as quickly as possible. How do you recommend he achieve his goal?
by lifting weights close to his maximum capacity
How can a person assess their muscle strength?
by measuring the maximum weight a person can lift one time
Which type of muscular contraction occurs when the muscle applies enough force to overcome resistance and shortens as it contracts?
concentric
Free weight training is which of the following forms of resistance exercise?
constant
Compared to slow-twitch muscle fibers, fast-twitch muscle fibers
contract more rapidly.
Aging and inactivity cause muscles to
contract more slowly.
Slow-twitch muscle fibers
contract slowly. are fueled mainly by the oxidative energy system. are fairly fatigue resistant.
Which of the following activities would use primarily slow-twitch muscle fibers?
cycling long-distance running
During exercise, the number of repetitions necessary to cause muscle fatigue ______ an increase in weight (resistance).
decreases with
If people injure themselves when strength training, they should
discontinue working out the injured area. use the RICE principle of treating injuries.
What types of exercises can be performed without equipment (calisthenics), with equipment (weight machines), and are excellent for building strength through a joint's range of motion?
dynamic
Many people prefer weight machines because they are which of the following?
easy to use convenient safe
The best way to get proper nutrition while weight training is to
eat foods in a balanced diet.
Which type of muscular contraction occurs when muscular force is exerted as a muscle lengthens?
eccentric
A muscle uses one or more motor units to shorten its length and
exert a force.
A single muscle is made up of
fascicles of muscle fiber enclosed by layers of connective tissue.
When using an exercise stability ball, beginners must watch their
fatigue to avoid poor body form.
Muscles are made up of muscle cells, or muscle
fibers.
In strength training, a set refers to a
group of repetitions of an exercise.
People with which condition should consult medical professionals to determine if weight training is the right activity for them?
heart disease
What are the contributing factors that lead to osteoporosis?
hormonal changes age poor diet
Atrophy is caused by
inactivity of the muscles.
A good tactic to prevent overtraining is to
incorporate a variety of exercises into your workout program.
Hyperplasia in humans is a(n)
increase in the number of muscle fibers.
When weight training, people should do more than one set of exercises in order to
increase strength and endurance.
Strength training causes the size of muscle fibers to
increase.
All of the following are signs of possible overtraining except
increased performance.
Strength training helps prevent and manage both cardiovascular disease and diabetes by
increasing maximal oxygen consumption. improving glucose metabolism. improving blood vessel health.
The best remedy for overtraining is
increasing the days of recovery between workouts.
Volume is the product of which of the following?
intensity time frequency
Relative to free weights, weight machines require
less skill.
For people at risk of osteoporosis, strength training is important because it can
lessen bone loss. avert falls.
Which of the following are important factors affecting an individual's progress in a strength training program?
motivation age
By the age of seventy, a person's muscle tissue is often less connected to their
motor nerves.
The ability to hold or repeat a muscular contraction for a long time is known as
muscular endurance.
Which of the following is a type of equipment that people can, in many instances, use instead of free weights to perform the same types of strength exercises?
resistance bands
When performing exercises, adding a medicine ball can help the body gain muscle strength by providing
resistance.
When a muscle contracts, it
shortens
For maximum strength gains, how long should you hold an isometric contraction maximally?
six seconds
A person performing strength training exercises should perform these exercises with a neutral
spine.
Strength training exercises are classified into two categories known as
static and dynamic.
Constant resistance exercise uses a
steady weight throughout a joint's full range of motion.
The amount of force a muscle can produce with a single maximum effort is called muscular
strength.
Carrying things while walking is a simple way for people to
strengthen their core muscles.
For weight training, the volume of a specific exercise during a workout would be
the amount of weight lifted multiplied by the number of reps and sets.
What is rhabdomyolysis?
the destruction of muscle cells
Hypertrophy is
the development of large muscle fibers.
The flexed-arm hang measures what aspect of muscular endurance?
the maximum amount of time a person can hold a muscular contraction
When muscles are given a larger load than accustomed to,
they adapt and improve their function.
Overtraining can occur when a person exercises more than his or her body can handle.
true
In ______ resistance exercise, the load changes throughout the range of motion.
variable
To provide maximum load throughout the entire range of motion, the load is changed during
variable resistance exercise.