If someone is trainig for hypertorphy, what is the most importat thing to consider in order to maximize their trainining and progress?
Effort and or proximity to failure
Top sprinters are faster because of what?
Greater stride lengths, and faster stride rates
Aerobic system
What is the term that describes how a muscel fiber length effects that amount of force that muscle can produce?
Length tension relationship
If someone is doing a program that calls for 4 sets, 15 reps, 65% 1 RM, wtih 30 - 60 seconds of rest, they would be training for what?
Local muscle endurance
Change of direction by iteslf does not include any type of reactionary stimulus
What is the lactate threshold?
The point at which aerobic glycolysis can no longer meet the ATP needs, and anaerobic metabolism takes over
This type of muscle fiber can produce the highest amount of force, most amount of power, but has the lowest amount of fatigue resistance
Type IIx
Progress the following scheme for someone who is training for strength.
3 sets, 3 reps, @ 85% 1 RM, 3 minute rest.
Pick the only 1 thing to progress, that is most relevant/important.
3 sets, 3 reps, > 85% 1RM, 3 minute rest,
What should you considered when trying to gauge the intensity of plyometric programs/exercises?
Points of contact, speed, height of drill, body weight
Pyruvate must be converted into what prior to entering mitochondira and the krebs cycle
Acetyl-CoA
ATP, electrical singal/action potential, available calcium ions
Write a workout that follows the correct order of exercise for a given workout
Broad jumps (power/plyometric/speed/agility)
Trap bar deadlift (main lift)
Bulgarian split (accessory/assistance lift)
Hamstring curls (accessory/assistance lift)
Planks (core)
Bike intervals (conditioning/energy systems)
In what phase of the stretch shortening cycle is the energy stored within the musculotendinous unit?
Eccentric phase
What is the differnce between fast and slow glycolysis?
Fast glycolysis is anaerboic shorter duration, higher intensity, produces lactate
Slow glycolysis is aerobic, longer duration, lower intensity, produces pyruvate