Fatigue
Soreness
Inflammation
Recovery
Misc
100

What are the two types of fatigue

What is central and peripheral

100

T/F Does muscle soreness impact performance

What is True

100

T/F Acute inflammation is a short term response to injury while chronic inflammation can persist for months and years

What is true

100

What injury is described as a muscle twist pull or tear

What is muscle strain
100

Do muscle tears normally happen in heavy weight lifting or light weight lifting 

What is heavy weight lifting

200

What is fatigue


What is the reduced capacity to produce voluntary force as a result of exercise
200

Delayed onset muscle soreness is what type of muscle strain injury

What is type 1

200

Which of the following types of physical activity would cause the most inflammation? A. Low intensity yoga. B. High intensity exercise. C. Short duration, light exercise. D. Going for a short walk

What is B

200

What is a muscle tear mechanism of injury

What is forceful landing; awkward jump

200

Tendinitis is the inflammation of a____

What is tendon

300

What are the main two factors that can cause fatigue

What is muscles not being able to function & CNS not being able to activate the muscles

300

How many days after exercise does delayed onset muscle soreness occur

What is 1 to 2 days

300

What type of macrophages are involved in muscle inflammation? A. M1. B. M2. C.M1 & M2. D. Neutrophils

What is C

300

The recovery method from sustained submaximal contractions targets which nervous system of the body

What is the central nervous system

300

Muscle soreness peaks after how many days 

What is 2 to 3 days

400

What is central fatigue

What is force reductions due to processes in the CNS

400

What muscle contraction causes the most soreness

What is eccentric

400

What is muscle inflammation? A. Contraction of the muscle B.Muscle breakdown. C. The body's response to stress, often due to micro tears in muscle fiber. D. All of the above

What is C

400

What recovery method focuses on restoring glycogen stores in muscles from carbohydrate intake 

What is recovery from locomotor exercise

400

Runners Knee affects which part of the knee

What is the patella

500

What is peripheral fatigue

What is force reductions due to processes distal to the neuromuscular junctions

500

Name two mechanisms of delayed onset muscle soreness

What is lactic acid, muscle spasms, ct damage, muscle damage, inflammation, or enzyme efflux

500

Cytokines are___proteins that help control___in the body

What is signaling & inflammation

500

What recovery method is where the muscles returned back to normal state after consuming energy stores

What is recovery from maximal contraction

500

What is the intracellular pathological condition of the muscle cells

What is Rhabdomyolysis