S&C
Ex Phys
Sport Psych
A&P
Biomechanics
100

This rep range is ideal for inducing hypertrophy.

6-12 reps

100

This is the gold standard of measuring body composition.

Dual Energy X-Ray Absorptometry (DEXA)

100

This is the proper term for good stress.

Eustress

100

This type of connective tissue joins muscle to bone.

Tendon

100

This lever has the force/effort in the middle. It is also the most common in the body.

Third-class lever

200

This is the optimal rest range between sets when training for muscular endurance.

30-60s

200
This is the source of energy for all of our cells.

Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP)

200

This method for goal setting is described using an acronym.

SMART

200

This layer of skin is only found on the palms and bottoms of the feet.

Stratum Lucidum

200

This measurement is the product of force and the length of the moment arm.

Torque

300

Planned changes in any variable of acute training program design.

Periodization

300

These vessels bring blood toward the heart.

Veins

300

This theory explains the optimal relationship between stress and arousal.

Inverted U Theory

300

Actin & myosin make up this structure of skeletal muscle.

Myofibril

300

This class lever is only found twice in the body and has the load/resistance in the middle.

Second-class lever

400

This type of exercise is placed at the beginning of a training program.

Plyometric/Power

400

Stroke volume and heart determine this term for the amount of blood the heart can pump.

Cardiac Output (Q)

400

This level of the Transtheoretical Model (TTM) is characterized by readiness to take action within the next month.

Preparation

400

This is the process of red blood cell formation.

Erythropoises

400

Every action has an equal and opposite reaction (stability).

Newton's Third Law

500

This training method aims to increase Post Activation Potentiation by combining heavy resistance training and plyometric exercises leading to greater rate of force development, movement velocity, and power production.

French Contrast Method

500

The mechanism describing how acting and myosin interact to create a contraction.

Cross Bridge Cycle

500

This first step of the leadership staircase describes that people follow because they have to.

Position

500

A type of synarthrotic (immovable) joint joined together by hyaline cartilage.

Synchrondroses

500

What is a force that opposes a movement.

Friction