CHAPTER 19 Speed, Agility, and Quickness Training Concepts

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What is the general recommended rest between SAQ reps for intermediate clients?

0 to 60 seconds

What is the general recommended rest for advanced clients between SAQ reps?

0 to 90 seconds

With SAQ training, what is the recommended number of sets of each drill for young athletes to perform?

1 to 4 sets

What is the recommended number of SAQ sessions per week for weight-loss clients?

1-2 sessions per week.

What is the general recommended rest between SAQ reps for beginner clients?

15 to 60 seconds

You have a client seeking weight loss. What range of sets is most appropriate for SAQ drills?

3 or 4 sets

How many repetitions of each SAQ drill is appropriate for youth athletes?

3 to 5 reps

You have a client seeking weight loss. What number of repetitions is most appropriate for SAQ drills?

3 to 5 reps

What is the most appropriate SAQ program design for a beginner adult who is apparently healthy?

4 to 6 drills with limited inertia and unpredictability, such as cone shuffles and agility ladder drills

You are training a youth client. What is the best choice for number of SAQ drills per workout for this athlete?

4 to 8 drills per workout

Which is not part of triple extension involved in backside sprint mechanics?

Hip abduction

What is defined as the awareness of the positioning and movement of body segments?

Proprioception

Speed is the product of what two variables?

Stride rate and stride length

proprioception

The body's ability to naturally sense its general orientation and relative position of its parts.

How is osteopenia best described?

The loss of bone density related to the aging process.

osteoporosis

a condition of reduced bone mineral density, which increases risk of bone fracture.

sarcopenia

an age-related loss of muscle mass resulting in weakness and frailty in older adults.

Agility plus which of the following concepts are separate but related concepts that both fit underneath the umbrella of agility training?

change of direction

Which of these joint movements is part of backside mechanics?

hip extension

Which is involved in frontside mechanics?

lead leg

osteopenia

lower than normal bone density and a precursor to osteoporosis.

Frontside Mechanics

proper alignment of the lead leg and pelvis during sprinting, which includes ankle dorsiflexion, knee flexion, hip flexion, and a neutral pelvis.

Backside Mechanics

proper alignment of the rear leg and pelvis during sprinting, which includes ankle plantar flexion, knee extension, hip extension, and a neutral pelvis.

speed

the ability to move the body in one intended direction as fast as possible.

quickness

the ability to react and change body position with maximal rate of force production, in all planes of motion and from all body positions, during dynamic activities.

agility

the ability to start (or accelerate), stop (or decelerate and stabilize), and change direction in response to a signal or stimulus quickly while maintaining postural control.

bone density

the amount of mineral content, such as calcium and phosphorus, in a segment of bone.

stride length

the distance covered with each stride during the gait cycle.

stride rate

the number of strides taken in a given amount of time or distance.


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