PE HUHU 3
dual-energy absorptiometry
-gold standard measure of body composition -uses attenuation of 2 energy sources in order to estimate density
static stetching
done slowly and held for a period of several seconds
ballistic stretching
forceful movement that may increase risks for injury
Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation (PNF)
have proven to be the most effective at improving flexibility
loose-jointed
joints with a high degree of flexibility
static flexibility
maximum range a joint can achieve under stationary conditions
Flexibility
refers to the amount of motion that is possible at a given joint or series of joints
Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation (PNF)
stretching techniques that involve combinations of alternating contractions and stretches
tight or stiff
term used to describe a joint with limited ability to bend or straighten
dynamic flexibility
the maximum range a joint can achieve under active conditions
static stretching
widely recommended because most experts believe it is less likely to cause injury