WarmUP and Stretching
Exercise Principles
Nutrition
Environment
Vitamins
Misc
100

How long should a warm-up be? And when should a workout start after a warm-up?

10-15 minutes; 15 min (loses all effects after 45 min)

100

____________ states that muscle strength, power, endurance, and hypertrophy increase only when muscles perform workloads greater than those loads previously encountered. It is the MOST CRITICAL FACTOR in a strength training program

Overload Principle

100

When should you hydrate prior to exercise? Replacement?

Drink 17-20 oz 20 min before exercise ; 7-10 oz 10 to 20 minutes before

100

A wet globe temperature reading of 82.1-86.0 deg F- what modifications if any should happen

limit intense exercise to 1 hour and limit total outdoor exercise to 2.5 hours

100

Which vitamins are fat soluble? WHat does this mean?

ADEK (dissolve in fats and oils, allowing them to be absorbed along with dietary fats and stored in the liver and fatty tissues. Because they are stored rather than excreted like water-soluble vitamins, they can accumulate and can become toxic in excess)

100

How do you measure cardiac output?

CO = HR x SV

200

What are the components of a good warm up?

2-3 minutes movement (biking, walk, light jog), 6-12 min dynamic stretching

200

What is Wolf's Law

Bone and soft tissue will respond to the physical demands placed on them; will remodel along lines of force

200

What are the main electrolytes?

sodium, potassium, chloride, magnesium and calcium

200

Field should be cleared when lightning at what distance away? when can players return?

8 miles (5.75 mi), 30 min after last strike at 8 mi (5.75 mi)

200

What is the primary function of vitamin D? What does it help in absorption of?

Promote bone growth and development ; calcium

200

Where in the body is the initial glycogen reserve stored? Then the body turns to what?

liver; fat and then protein

300

When performing flexibility exercises, how long should a stretch be held for optimal results?

10 to 30 seconds, only as long as it feels comfortable

300

What does SAID Principle stand for and what does it mean?

specific adaptations to imposed demands; When the body is subjected to stresses and overloads of varying intensities it will gradually adapt overtime to overcome whatever demands are placed on it. 

300

Complete proteins have what key component

the essential amino acids (ones your body can't build on its own)

300

Heat loss through evaporation is impeded when the relative humidity reaches _______% and all but stops at ______%

65%; 75%

300

Lack of vit D can lead to what disease? What is the best source?

Ricketts; sunlight

300

What is the equation to find maximum heart rate?

HRmax = 211- (.64 x age)

400

What type of stretching is not recommended because of the potential for causing muscle soreness and possible injury when done over a period of time?

Ballistic (bouncing)

400

How does exercise effect cardiac output?

it increases cardiac output (and increase stroke volume and enhanced cardiac contractibility and venous return) 

400

This mineral is necessary for muscle contraction and if there is not enough of this mineral, it is removed from the bones; can lead to what bone disorder?

calcium; osteoporosis

400

Mild dehydration is defined as the loss of ? S/S are

less than 2% of body weight; thirst, dry mouth, headache, dizziness, fatigue

400

Which vitamin is necessary for blood clotting?

K

400

What food should the AT recommend the patient avoid if gallbladder pathology is suspected?

fatty foods

500

When performing ballistic stretching, which muscle structures detects rapid movement and initiates the stretch reflex?
A. Golgi Tendon Organ
B. Messiner's Corpuscles
C. Muscles Spindles
D. Pacinian Corpuscles
E. Ruffinl's Corpuscles

C. Muscles Spindles

(spindles=velocity, GTO=tension)

500

Karvonen equation measures what?

target HR (THR= % intensity x HRreserve) + resting HR

500

The pre-event meal should be eaten ___ before competition to ensure proper digestion.

2-3 hours

500

Heat related illness-- cool to _______________

102 before transport

500

Which vit is necessary to prevent spina bifida in pregnant mothers?

folate (folic acid)

500

The loss of _____ and _____ account for the greatest percentage of electrolytes lost through sweat.

sodium; chloride

600

Which of the following is the correct end position of the glenohumeral joint when performing a PNF diagonal (D1) upper extremity extension movement pattern?

extended, abducted, internally rotated

600

Which type of muscle fibers will cross country runners have more of?

slow twitch (type 1)

600

While discussing general nutrition principles with a female swimmer who is a strict vegetarian, the athletic trainer should be aware that her diet might lack what mineral?

iron (causing anemia)

600

Most of heat loss occurs via

65% through radiation- head and neck are 50% of that

600

Vit A is needed for what, but too much vit a might cause you to turn what color?

nightvision; too much vit a (beta carotene) will cause you to turn orange/yellow

600

Triglycerides is stored in what type of cell?

Adipose cells

700

How long does a muscle need to be stretched?

at least 6 seconds, the GTO organs will change in length and increase tension

700

What is training effect?

stroke volume increases while exercise heart rate is reduced at a given standard exercise load

700

What two common herbs are banned by most athletic organizations?

guarana and ma huang (ephedrine)

700

What is afterdrop?

the continued, temporary drop in core body temperature that occurs after leaving cold water or cold exposure, often peaking 10–40 minutes later. As the body rewarms, cooled peripheral blood (in arms/legs) flows back to the core, causing further cooling that results in shivering, intense cold, and potential post-rescue faintness

700

Vit C is necessary to prevent what disease, but too much of it will cause what?

scurvy; diarrhea

700

What body fat percentage should males and females never fall below? why?

males= 3%, females 12%; fat is needed for protecting organs (females also need fat to maintain healthy periods)

800

What is it called when there is contraction of the agonist muscle causes a reflex relaxation in the antagonist muscle, allowing it to stretch and protect from injury 

Reciprocal inhibition

800

This refers to the concept of dividing the annual training plan into smaller segments, phases, or cycles 

Periodization (macrocycle= year; mesocycle weeks)

800

Minimum caloric intake should not fall below what? what weight loss is considered healthy?

1000-1200 calories; 1-2 lbs per week

800

Which is NOT an acceptable place to go during lightning? why?

field house, school bus, dug out

dug out- needs fully enclosed, wired for electricity/plumbing, (cars must be fully enclosed and metal)

800

Too much of this can cause skin to flush

niacin "flush"

800

According to Jackson and Pollack, where should skinfold measurements be taken?

thigh, triceps, suprailiac, abdomen, chest