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If you want to build new mitochondria (to improve the endurance
capability of the working muscles by increasing energy storage
capacity) while also purposely expending as much stored glycogen
as possible (in order to maximize fat mobilization during recovery),
you should stay in which rep range? - answer-20-25
Water content of muscle is about {74%} of its weight. - answer-74-76%
List and briefly describe the six (6) components of wellness, using the
acronym mnemonic, "SPICES" - answer-1) social health: how having
genuine interactions with people face to face is crucial to our social
health and overall wellbeing;
2) Physical health: has 5 components dealing with endurace,
muscular endurance, muscular strength, flexibility, and body
composition.; 3) Intellectual Health: how we integrate new
information;
4) Cognitive Health: How we process information in our brains;
5) Emotional Health: How we view ourselves and our relationships;
6) Spiritual Health: Having a connection with a higher power.;
Abduction - answer-Movement away from the body or body part's
midline; lifting your arm up to the horizontal position at your side
Adduction - answer-Movement toward the body or body part's
midline; lowering your arm from the horizontal position back down to
your side
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,Extension - answer-The straightening of a joint that increases the
angle; reaching out your arm, straightening at elbow
Flexion - answer-The bending of a joint that decreases the angle;
bending at elbow
Internal Rotation - answer-Movement of body part towards the
axis/towards center of body
External Rotation - answer-Movement of body part away from
axis/away from center of body
Retraction - answer-Backward (posterior) movement of a body part;
generally referring to scapulae and skull/cervical spine
Protraction - answer-Forward (anterior) movement of a body part;
generally referring to scapulae and skull/cervical spine
Hyperextension - answer-Extension beyond normal limits, over
extended; a body part or joint is bent backwards too far
Hypoextension - answer-Extension that is less than normal, under-
extended; not being able to extend at the knee because of a tight
hamstring
Gliding - answer-Movement of non-angular joints over each other
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,Deviation - answer-Departure from the midline
Pronation - answer-Palm of hand turning downward into a posterior
position when arm is down at side; the inward roll of the foot/arch
decreased during normal walking motion
Supination - answer-Palm of hand turning upward into an anterior
position when arm is down at side; the outward roll of the foot/arch
heightened during normal walking motion
Inversion - answer-Turning both feet inward so the soles face each
other
Eversion - answer-Turning both feet outward so the soles face away
from each other
Plantarflexion - answer-Pointing foot downward (e.g. going up on
tiptoes)
Dorsiflexion - answer-Pointing foot up towards the shin
The ankle is distal to the hip. - answer-True
The wrist is distal to the shoulder. The ______ is proximal to the wrist.
- answer-elbow
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, The knee is _____ to the hip and _____ to the ankle. - answer-distal;
proximal
List the 4 types of contraction: - answer-1) isometric
2) isokinetic
3) isotonic - eccentric
4) isotonic - concentric
Isotonic - answer-Where the load on the muscle is less than the
generated tension, resulting in movement
Isokinetic - answer-Where the muscle contracts and shortens at a
constant rate of speed
Isometric - answer-Where the load on the muscle is greater than the
generated tension, no movement takes place
Eccentric - answer-Referred to by the increase in the length of the
muscle during isotonic contraction; the "negative" part of the
contraction
Concentric - answer-Referred to by the decrease in the length of the
muscle during isotonic contraction; the "positive" part of the
contraction
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