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Crossfit Level 1 Certification {ALL TESTS COMBINED} Q&A | UPDATED PASSED TESTS What is crossfit - ANSWER Constantly varied functional movements executed at high intensity Constantly varied - ANSWER General physical preparedness (GPP) What is General Physical Preparedness - ANSWER Term used t...

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Crossfit Level 1 Certification {ALL TESTS COMBINED } Q&A | UPDATED PASSED TESTS What is crossfit - ANSWER Constantly varied functional movements executed at high intensity Constantly varied - ANSWER General physical preparedness (GPP) What is General Physical Preparedness - ANSWER Term used to describe the generalised base qualities of an athlete What's the aim o f GPP - ANSWER To establish a board foundational fitness level that can then be converted and applied throughout a wide range of tasks hoping to consistently make gains in the 10 general physical skills of fitness which prepares you for any physical chall enge What is functional movement - ANSWER Natural seen in nature, universal motor recruitment patterns, essential to quality of life, compound yet irreducible, core to extremity = efficiency What is UMRP - ANSWER Universal motor recruitment patterns Name the CrossFit models - ANSWER 1 - Ten general physical skills 2 - The Hopper 3 - Three metabolic pathways 4 - Sickness Wellness Fitness Continuum What are the 10 general physical skills? - ANSWER 1 - cardio & respiratory endurance 2 - stamina 3 - strength 4 - flexibility 5 - power 6 - speed 7 - coordination 8 - agility 9 - balance 10 - accuracy Out of the 10 general physical skills which are organic and require training - ANSWER CVRE Stamina Strength Flexibility Out of the 10 general phy sical skills which are neurological and requires practice - ANSWER Agility Balance Accuracy Coordination Out of the 10 general physical skills which are both organic and neurological and require training an practice - ANSWER Power Speed What's the ai m of the Hopper? - ANSWER Physical challenge lottery Measurable tasks Quantifiable Balance of skills and drills The performance of athletic tasks, fitness is about being able to perform well at any task imaginable. This model suggests that your fitness can be measured by your capacity to perform well at these tasks in relation to other individuals. Name the 3 metabolic pathways? - ANSWER 1 - Phosphagen 2 - glycolytic 3 - oxidative Define Phosphagen Pathway - ANSWER Typically anaerobic, 100% high power - low time activities 10 seconds or less Typically 100m sprint or shot put 1 rep max on deadlift Type 2b muscle fibres Define glycolytic pathway - ANSWER Mix of Anaerobic and aerobic No more then 2 mins work Typically 400m sprint 70% power/effort Type 2a muscles fibres Define oxidative pathway - ANSWER Aerobic Anything over 2 mins work capacity Low intensity efforts 40% Type 1 muscle fibres Marathon runners, triathlons etc. What is the 4th CrossFit model? - ANSWER Sickness, well, fit continuum model Define the 4th model - ANSWER Health makers measuring from sickness to fitness Parameters at mainly sickness, wellness and fitness Health makers measurements such as: Resting heart rate Blood pressure Deadlift weight Markers should move towards fitness Work capacity across a broad time and modal domains Add third axis being age for health So fitness can be defined as - ANSWER Work capacity across a broad time and model doma ins What are the major lifts involved CF? - ANSWER Deadlift Squat Clean Presses Clean & jerk Snatch Explain the general guide on macronutrients - ANSWER Meat, vegetables, nuts & seeds, some fruit, little starch, no sugar.keep intake to levels that wi ll support exercise but not body fat. What are the basic moves in the gymnastic section? - ANSWER Pull ups Dips Rope climbs Push ups Presses to handstand Pirouettes Flips Splits Holds 5 causes of a bad squat? - ANSWER 1) Weak glute/hamstring. The glutes and hams are responsible for powerful hip extension, which is the key to the athletic performance universe. 2) Poor engagement, weak control, and no awareness of glute and hamstring. The road to powerful, effecti ve hip extension is a three to ve year odyssey for most athletes. 3) Resulting attempt to squat with quads. Leg extension dominance over hip extension is a leading obstacle to elite performance in athletes. 4) In exibility. Tight hamstrings are a powerfu l contributor to slipping into lumbar exion -
the worst fault of all. 5) Sloppy work, poor focus. This is not going to come out right by accident. It takes incredible e ort. The more you work on the squat, the more awareness you develop as to its complexity . Name 7 squat faults? - ANSWER What are the three movement series? - ANSWER 1 - Squat 2 - Press 3 - Deadlift Name the 9 foundational movements from the 3 movements series: - ANSWER 1 - Air Squat 2 - Front Squat 3 - Overhead Squat 4 - Press 5 - Push Press 6 - Push Jerk 7 - Deadlift 8 - Sumo Deadlift High Pull 9 - Medball Clean Give 5 reasons for the 3 movement series - ANSWER 1 - MLS midline stabilisation 2- AS active shoulders (retraction/elevation of scapula) 3- Posterior Chain Engagement (heels down and balance in frontal chain) 4- ROM range of movement (specific to each exercise) 5- Core to Extremity (stars at centre and radiates out) Explain the The Air Squat sequence? - ANSWER 1 -set up: shoulder -width stance 2-hips descend back and down, - lumber curve maintained - knees in line with toes - hips descend lower then knees - heels down 3- finish: complete at full hip & knee extension Air squat fault - Loss of a neutral spine, by flexing the lumber curv e? - ANSWER Corrections: - cue the athlete to lift chest. - have athlete raise their arms as they descend to bottom of the squat

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