preseason flexibility circuit training utilizes 6-10 strength exercises that are completed as a course Isokinetic Exercise uses machines that control the speed of contraction within ROM isometric exercise usually performed against an immovable object/surface isotonic exercise also called dynamic exercise Proprioceptive refers to stimuli originating in muscles, tendons, & other internal tissues hypertrophy increase in the size of a muscle Cardiopulmonary Conditioning AKA aerobic or endurance training fast- twitch fibers contract rapidly & forcefully Atrophies When muscles are worked less than normal, then become smaller Warming- up NOT an optional component of stretching Reversibility process where disuse leads to decrease in strength & muscle mass Well- conditioned Athlete Can increase the amount of air exchanged in the lungs BOC rehabilitation programmed exercise designed to return athlete to fitness & competition isotropic Ballistic Stretching involves rhythmical bouncing slow- twitch fibers relatively fatigue resistant ATC health professional who has considerable knowledge of anatomy/physiology adaptation the whole purpose of strength training 1/2 all sports injuries in children are preventable Manual Resistance Training done with a partner ACSM American College of Sports Medicine 4-8 ideal # of reps when strength training Prehabilitation prevent injuries before they occur static stretching position should be held for 20- 30 seconds repetitions overloaded rate & type of strength gained preseason flexibility circuit training utilizes 6-10 strength exercises that are completed as a course Isokinetic Exercise uses machines that control the speed of contraction within ROM isometric exercise usually performed against an immovable object/surface isotonic exercise also called dynamic exercise Proprioceptive refers to stimuli originating in muscles, tendons, & other internal tissues hypertrophy increase in the size of a muscle Cardiopulmonary Conditioning AKA aerobic or endurance training fast- twitch fibers contract rapidly & forcefully Atrophies When muscles are worked less than normal, then become smaller Warming- up NOT an optional component of stretching Reversibility process where disuse leads to decrease in strength & muscle mass Well- conditioned Athlete Can increase the amount of air exchanged in the lungs BOC rehabilitation programmed exercise designed to return athlete to fitness & competition isotropic Ballistic Stretching involves rhythmical bouncing slow- twitch fibers relatively fatigue resistant ATC health professional who has considerable knowledge of anatomy/physiology adaptation the whole purpose of strength training 1/2 all sports injuries in children are preventable Manual Resistance Training done with a partner ACSM American College of Sports Medicine 4-8 ideal # of reps when strength training Prehabilitation prevent injuries before they occur static stretching position should be held for 20- 30 seconds repetitions overloaded rate & type of strength gained
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N-preseason
G-flexibility
B-utilizes 6-10 strength exercises that are completed as a course
B-circuit training
G-uses machines that control the speed of contraction within ROM
G-Isokinetic Exercise
N-usually performed against an immovable object/surface
N-isometric exercise
B-also called dynamic exercise
B-isotonic exercise
I-refers to stimuli originating in muscles, tendons, & other internal tissues
I-Proprioceptive
N-increase in the size of a muscle
N-hypertrophy
G-AKA aerobic or endurance training
G-Cardiopulmonary Conditioning
B-contract rapidly & forcefully
B-fast-twitch fibers
G-When muscles are worked less than normal, then become smaller
G-Atrophies
O-NOT an optional component of stretching
O-Warming-up
G-process where disuse leads to decrease in strength & muscle mass
G-Reversibility
O-Can increase the amount of air exchanged in the lungs
O-Well-conditioned Athlete
B-BOC
N-programmed exercise designed to return athlete to fitness & competition
N-rehabilitation
I-isotropic
G-involves rhythmical bouncing
G-Ballistic Stretching
N-relatively fatigue resistant
N-slow-twitch fibers
O-health professional who has considerable knowledge of anatomy/physiology
O-ATC
I-the whole purpose of strength training
I-adaptation
I-all sports injuries in children are preventable
I-1/2
O-done with a partner
O-Manual Resistance Training
O-American College of Sports Medicine
O-ACSM
I-ideal # of reps when strength training
I-4-8
I-prevent injuries before they occur
I-Prehabilitation
B-position should be held for 20-30 seconds
B-static stretching
O-repetitions
B-rate & type of strength gained
B-overloaded