Wk 1
Wk 2
Wk 3
Wk 4 & 5
Wk 5 & 6
100

controlled eccentric and concentric contractions of the muscle fibers is considered what type of muscle contraction?

Isotonic 

100

A pair of large triangular muscles extending over the back of the neck and shoulders. What is 1 example?

Trapezius: shrugs, hang cleans

100

The largest muscle in the buttock. Name 1 example.

Gluteus Maximus: squats

100
A deep muscle that originates on the ulna is called what? Give 1 example. 

forearm flexor: reverse curls

100

Name the 3 macronutrients required by humans.

Carbohydrates: sugars, Lipids: fats, proteins

200

Lengthening of the muscles is what type of movement?

Eccentric 

200

A rounded triangular muscle located on the most upper part of the arm is called? Name the 3 heads.

Deltoid: anterior, medial, posterior

200

Any 3 of the posterior muscles located between the hip and knee. Give one exercise example.

Hamstrings: Hip thrust, hamstring curls

200

a group of muscle located on the posterior side of the forearms is called what? Give 1 example.

forearm extensors: forearm wrist curls

200

What is a carbohydrate? Give an example.

sugar and starches the body breaks down to glucose.  Bread rice cereal

300

Shortening of the muscle fibers is what type of movement?

Concentric

300

A paired of superficial muscles located on the anterior surface of the thoracic cage is called? Give 1 example.

Pectoralis major & pectoralis minor: bench press

300

large muscle group the includes four muscles located on the front of the thigh. Give 1 example.

Quadriceps: Leg extensions, goblet squats

300

muscles running vertically on each side on the anterior wall of the abdomen.

Abdominals: crunches, sit ups

300

What are proteins? Give an example.

It is what does most of the work in cells and are required for structure, function, and regulation of the bodies tissues and organs. Chicken eggs fish

400

When a muscle generates force without changing length is what type of contraction? (ex. holding a plank position for 30 seconds.)

Isometric

400
A muscle having 3 heads or points of origin located on the back of the arm. Name an example.

Triceps: over head extensions, close grip bench

400

superficial 2 headed muscle located on the lower posterior part of your leg. Give 1 example.

gastrocnemius: calve raises

400

muscles that run along the side of your core. Give one example.

Obliques: Russian twists, side planks

400

What are unsaturated fats?

unsaturated fats are liquid at room temperature and are considered beneficial fats

500

What are the 3 type of contractions we covered in class?

isokinetic: the speed of the movement is fixed and resistance varies with force exerted. isometric: muscle generates force without moving. isotonic: controlled eccentric and concentric contractions of muscle fibers.

500

2 flexor muscles located on the front upper arm. Give 1 example.

Bicep brachii: Hammer curls

500

The medial muscle located on the anterior side of your lower leg. Give 1 example. 

Tibialis anterior: Resistant bands

500

How many body types are there and name each one of them.

3: mesomorph, endomorph, ectomorph

500

How many bad fats are there and what are the names of them.

2: saturated and trans fats.