What does PED stand for?
Performance Enhancing Drugs.
what does the prefix "A" mean
without/not
an injury in which the skin is broken.
open wound
How long has ESP been an area of scientific study?
approximately 100 years.
The process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth.
Nutrition
What is the function of Steroids?
allow athelets to recover quicker from bouts of exercise.
what does the prefix "Ecto" mean?
Outer/Outside
an open wound in which the outer layer of skin has been scraped off.
abrasion
Who is often referred to as the “father of sport psychology in North America?”
Coleman Griffith.
45%-65%
what is one common dietary supplement that is ingested?
minerals, herbs, vitamins.
what does the prefix "Pyro" mean?
a closed wound in which bleeding under tissues results in a swollen area.
hematoma
Where can you locate an ESP?
Private practice, University and college counseling centers and athletic departments, Sports medicine centers.
What is the primary function of protein?
Tissue growth and repair.
list 3 banned ergogenic aids/supplements:
steroids, blood doping, human growth hormone, EPO, Diuretics.
what does the prefix "Path" mean?
disease
a crack in the bone caused by overuse and repetitiveness.
How Do You Become a Sport Psychologist?
Earn an undergraduate degree, preferably in clinical/counseling psychology with coursework in sports sciences.
What is one side effect of dehydration?
Decreased blood volume, decreased performance, decreased cardiac output.
give an example of a pharmacological aid.
steroids or human growth hormones.
what does the prefix "Olig" mean
Little
a fracture that extends thorugh the metaphysis growth plate, and epiphysis.
epiphyseal fracture
What are some common performance enhancement issues?
Perform more consistently up to potential, Prepare mentally and develop routines to better control thoughts and emotions.
what percent of the body is made of water?
50%-60%