Bioenergetics
Biomechanics
Anatomical Locations
Movements
Human Movement Science
100
This type of exercise requires oxygen.
What is aerobic exercise?
100
A force that produces rotation.
What is torque?
100
Term referring to above.
What is superiorr/ cranial.
100
Movement that involves INCREASING an angle between a joint.
What is extension?
100

Neural impulses that sense tension are greater than the impulses that cause muscles to contract; provides inhibitory effect to muscle spindles.

What is autogenic inhibition?
200
This system is anaerobic and is used during the first 10 seconds of activity.
What is the ATP-PC system?
200
The science concerned with the internal and external forces acting on the body.
What is biomechanics?
200
Term referring to closest to the point of origin.
What is proximal?
200
Movement in the frontal place away from the midline of the body.
What is abduction?
200

Law that states soft tissue models along the lines of stress.

What is Davies Law?
300
This system is used for long energy and includes the electron transport chain.
What is the oxidative system?
300
This classification of lever includes the "effort" being in the middle. Most common in limbs.
What is 3rd class?
300
Movement on this plane includes rotation.
What is the transverse plane?
300
Rotation away from the middle of the body.
What is external rotation?
300

Ability to produce and reduce force, and stabilize the kinetic chain in all three planes of motion.

What is neuromuscular efficiency?
400
The point in activity where the body can no longer produce enough energy without normal oxygen uptake.
What is anaerobic threshold?
400
This class of lever includes the fulcrum in the middle. Example, nodding your head.   
What is 1st class?
400
Movement on this plane includes lateral movement.
What is the sagittal plane?
400
Extension at the angle or "pointing" your foot.
What is plantarflexion?
400

Resting length of a muscle and the tension it can produce at that length.

What is length-tension relationship?
500
The process by which nutrients and used and utilized by the body.
What is metabolism?
500
This class of lever includes the resistance in the middle. Example a calf raise.
What is 2nd class?
500
Term that refers to the same side of the body.
What is ipsilateral?
500
Transverse plane movement from lateral to anterior.
What is horizontal adduction?
500

As the velocity of a contraction increases, concentric force decreases and eccentric force increases.

What is force-velocity curve?