The right side of the heart is known as...
Pulmonic side
This phase is the stabilization endurance
Phase 1
The expected positive and negative consequences of behavior
OUTCOME Expectations
This is the amount of BLOOD pumped out with each contraction
STROKE Volume
SAGITTAL
What term describes the amount of energy required to maintain the body at rest?
Basil Metabolic Rate
This hormone produced by the pancreas that helps glucose get into cells to provide the energy for work...
Insulin
This is the degree to which a person has a favorable or unfavorable evaluation of the behavior of interest
Attitudes
This regulates blood flow to the heart
BREATHING
These movements are examples include push ups, squats, lunges, pull ups
Closed Chain Movements
Catecholamines are responsible for ....
Increase lipolysis
This chronic disease is the leading cause of death in both men and women...
Coronary artery disease
This describes a person's state of mixed feelings about a situation
Ambivalence
This is the residual volume of blood remaining in the ventricles after ejection contraction
End Systolic Volume
These muscles act as the prime mover for join motion
AGONIST muscles
This term describes the accumulation of blood in the extremeties...
Venous pooling
This process by which plaque is formed in arteries leading to reduced blood flow
ATHEROSCLEROSIS
The state of mental or emotional tension from demanding circumstances
STRESS
This artery supplies the blood to pelvic and reproductive organs
ILIAC
These muscles have the ability to stabilize a joint by contracting automatically in anticipation of movement
FEET Forward Activation
What effects the cardiovascular system during exercise?
Increase ventricular filling
This state of lost physical fitness, which may include muscle imbalances, decreased flexibility and lack of core and joint stability
Deconditioned
These are FOUR ways that you can improve one's self efficacy... NAME ONLY TWO
set specific goal
provide instructions
practice for mastery
communicate positively
This is the number of times the heart contracts per minute while at rest
RHR=Pulse
This subsystem includes the erector spinae, bicep femoris, peroneus longus and lower back region
Deep Longitudinal Subsystem