Resistance Training
Aerobic Training
Physiology
Biomechanics
Periodization
100

What term describes the maximum load that can be lifted once with proper technique?

One-repetition maximum (1RM)

100

What heart rate variable is calculated as maximal heart rate minus resting heart rate?

Heart rate reserve

100

What motor unit principle states that motor units are recruited from smallest to largest based on force demand?

Henneman’s Size Principle

100

What term describes motion occurring in the sagittal plane?

Flexion and extension

100

What training variable refers to sets × reps × load?

Volume

200

What adaptation results from an increase in muscle fiber cross-sectional area?

Hypertrophy

200

What training intensity corresponds to the highest workload that can be sustained without continual lactate accumulation?

Lactate threshold

200

What neural adaptation primarily explains early strength gains before hypertrophy occurs?

Improved motor unit recruitment and synchronization

200

What variable describes the resistance of an object to angular acceleration?

Moment of Inertia

200

Which periodization model varies volume and load on a day to day basis?

Undulating periodization

300

What method of resistance training involves constant speed throughout the range of motion?

Isokinetic training

300

What type of training alternates repeated bouts of high-intensity work with recovery periods?

Interval training

300

Increasing firing frequency of active motor units is referred to as what mechanism?

Rate coding

300

What type of muscle action occurs when the external load exceeds muscle force?

 Eccentric contraction

300

What loading strategy adjusts training intensity based on daily performance or readiness?

Autoregulation

400

During a 15 repitition set, what it the byproduct that induces muscular "burning"

Free hydrogen accumulation

400

At the lactate threshold, lactate production exceeds clearance primarily due to increased flux through which metabolic pathway?

Anaerobic glycolysis

400

What reflex mechanism contributes to force production during plyometric movements?

Stretch–shortening cycle via muscle spindle activation

400

What law states that for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction?

Newton’s Third Law of Motion

400

What is a measure of repetitions away from failure. This is used to calculate set intensity.

Reps in Reserve (RIR)

500

What is the mechanism that increases neuromuscular activation after completing a set with heavy load?

Post Activation Potentiation

500

During prolonged steady-state aerobic exercise performed at a constant external workload, heart rate gradually increases while stroke volume progressively decreases despite unchanged oxygen consumption. This physiological phenomenon is known as what?

Cardiovascular drift

500

Chronic resistance training reduces inhibitory input from which structure to allow greater force output?

Golgi tendon organs (GTOs)

500

In a third-class lever system, such as elbow flexion during a biceps curl, the distance from the joint axis to the muscle’s line of action is defined as what mechanical component?

Effort Arm

500

How long does the period after competition last? This is typically referred to as the off-season.

4 weeks

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