This policy ensures that everyone in the workplace is safe
What is workplace health and safety
What are quadricepts?
What is ATP?
How long we can use oxygen for to provide energy at moderate to high intensity exercise
What is cardiovascular endurance?
Fatigue is one of the common signs
What is overtraining?
Giving a particpant all the information, inluding any risks involved, and having them agree to it before beginning a program!
What is consent?
A group of 3 muscles, found in the leg
What are the hamstrings?
This gas is responsible for assisting in the resynthesizing of ATP
What is oxygen?
The maximal force a muscle can produce
What is muscular strength?
What is a physiotherapist?
A set or rules/guidlines that explain how coaches and trainers should behavioir and interact with others, including preventing harrassment and discrimination
What is a code of conduct?
What are the gluteals?
This biproduct builds up in muscles, leading to fatigue at high intensites
What is lactic acid?
What is flexibility?
A type of training that usually involves lifting some kind of weight or load
What is resistance training?
Ensuring there are always an adequate amount of qualified personal around to ensure safety for all participants
What is supervsion?
An anterior and posterior muscle that makes up the shoulder
What are the deltiods?
An energy system that is suited towards moderate intensity excercise that is long in duration
What is aerboic energy system?
What is muscular power?
PNF, Dynamic and static are all different methods of this
What is stretching?
Ensuring that all training programs are tailored to the needs of the individual and that age, skill, experience and fitness level are accounted for
What is individulisation and progression?
This muscle is responsibly for transeverse adducion of the shoudlder joint
What is the pectoralis?
PC stands for this (ATP-PC energy system)
What is body composition?
ICE is an acronym to help us remember the three types of these
What are muscular contractions?