Fit 210 Chapter 15 and 17 SG
percentages of an athlete's 1RM should be assigned for a non-weightlifting multijoint exercise to maximize power output:
0-30%
core exercises
recruit one or more large muscle areas and receive priority when selecting exercises;
describes core exercises and assistance exercises, respectively?
recruit one or more large muscle areas and receive priority when selecting exercises; recruit smaller muscle areas and are considered less important to improving sport performance
assistance exercises
recruit smaller muscle areas and are considered less important to improving sport performance
Which of the following is an antagonistic muscle group in the bench press exercise?
rhomboids
If an athlete is tested in the bench press and is found to have a 1RM of 150 pounds (60 kg), approximately what weight should this athlete lift if he is performing six repetitions per set?
85%
heart rate:
85% to 90% of maximum heart rate
What is the major distinction between fartlek training and interval training?
In fartlek training, the exercise is continuous with intensity alternating between moderate and high levels. In contrast, interval training alternates between low- and high-intensity levels.
Which of the following volumes has the greatest potential to increase muscular endurance?
Low weight multiple repetitions
goals of tapering?
Maintain training intensity and frequency while reducing volume. Taper for 4 to 28 days to improve performances. Expect improvement in performance after a taper to be about 3%.
Because of the complexity of the movements and the large amount of neuromuscular activity involved, which type of training is considered to be similar to sport-specific movements?
Olympic lift training
List and describe at least two of the training methods that can be used to improve running speed.
Sprint training initially should focus on mastery of the movement techniques and mechanics at submaximal intensities. Overspeed training involves methods of increasing speed by assisting an athlete in achieving velocities greater than what can be attained on his or her own. Sprint-resistance training includes gravity-resisted (uphill) running or running against an added resistance (e.g., a parachute, sled, harness, stretch cord, or weighted vest). Strength training has been used as a means to improve running speed by targeting the primary muscles or muscle groups involved during sprinting. The training program should include as much of the force-velocity spectrum as possible. There should be some high-resistance and low-speed movements as well as training at low resistance and high velocity. Most of the resistance training exercises should use multijoint movements (such as squats or dumbbell step-ups).
talk test:
a question like "pace okay?" should be possible, but having a conversation should not be possible
Interval training is
a type of training that consists of alternating periods of high-intensity exercise with periods of low-intensity recovery.
. recent race:
add 30 to 40 sec to your current 5K pace or 15 to 20 sec to your 10K pace
interval training
alternates between low- and high-intensity levels.
perceived exertion:
an 8 on a scale of 1 to 10 (a comfortable effort would be 5, racing would be close to a 10)
When trying to establish a training base,
an individual should focus on increasing exercise volume
What are three elements that should be considered when developing or modifying an aerobic interval program?
duration/distance of the work intervals; intensity of the work and recovery intervals; number of work intervals; duration of the recovery intervals; frequency of the workouts
Research supports that HIIT is related to:
enhanced cardiovascular function increased muscular strength increased muscular power
Explosive power events include:
high jump shot put tennis serve volleyball spike
the least amount of recovery time between training sessions is required in
lateral raise
When developing a resistance training program, which of the following program design variables should be addressed first?
needs analysis
All of the following influence an athlete's volume-load for a resistance training program
number of sets completed weight lifted for each repetition
benefit of incorporating cross-training into a training schedule of a single-sport athlete are:
overcomes boredom decreases risk of injury maintains aerobic fitness when an athlete is injured or is on a reduced training volume
Active stretching has been shown to
provide performance benefits and should be included in the warm-up before exercise to help prevent injury.
the three methods available when determining the correct intensity for a tempo run:
recent race heart rate perceived exertion talk test
The acronym SAID stands for:
specific adaptation to imposed demands
At higher velocities,
stride Length begins to plateau and any further increases in running velocity are due to increases in stride Frequency
The four major methods of aerobic training are
tempo training, aerobic interval training, fartlek training, anaerobic interval training
fartlek training
the exercise is continuous with intensity alternating between moderate and high levels.
the best example of a pair of exercises that, when performed sequentially with little to no rest between them, constitute a compound set?
upright row and shoulder press