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Strength and conditioning - Into & Neuromuscular System

What is Said?

Specific adaptations to impose demand i.e. your body will get stronger to resist stimulus when given

What are the seven factors behind strength training?

Specific, overload, fatigue, management, stimulus recovery, adaptation, variation, phase potentiation, and individual difference

What is the muscle contraction the

The sliding filament theory,

Cross bridges between Actin and myosin, the amount of cross bridges determines the force production of a muscle, I.E the larger the muscle, the more contractor elements, thus potentially a stronger muscle

What is a neuromuscular unit called

A motor unit

What does a motor unit consist of?

An alpha neuron, and the muscle fibers it controls

What dates a motor units force production

The size of the motor unit

What is the all or non-principal?

Either the motor unit contracts or the muscle, fiber or none

What does a high frequency of twitches within a stimulated motor unit produce?

More force

What are the three types of muscle fibers?

Type I, Type IIa, Type IIx

What is a type I muscle fiber

Muscle fibers that are low in force production, however, high in duration/endurance

What are type IIa muscle fibers?

Muscle fibers that consist of a blend of endurance and short burst of power

What are type IIx muscle fibers?

Muscle fibers that are specifically for quick bursts of strong energy

What is proprioception?

When a muscle is stretched, deformation of the muscle spindle activates, a sensory neuron, sending an impulse to the spinal cord where is synapse with a motor unit, causing the muscle to contract. Tells the body the location and velocity of movement

What is GTO?

Golgi tendon Organ, it does the opposite of proprioception when an extremely heavy force is felt it blocks the sensory neuron from activating inhibiting the Motor neuron to contract muscle and is used to protect from major tears/damage

What are 3 general factors that will improve force?

Heavier loads - Will activate and recruit more motor units and frequency will adapt

Hypertrophy - the bigger the muscle, the more contractor element, thus a potentially stronger muscle


Performing multi muscular, multi joint exercises, explosively

What are the seven fundamental movement patterns?

Squat, hand, lunge, push, pull, brace, locomotion

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