NASM Flexibility Training with Correct Solutions 2024
NASM Flexibility Training with Correct Solutions 2024 Define: Neuromuscular Efficiency - Answer -The ability of the neuromuscular system to allow agonists, antagonists, and stabilizers to work synergisticilly to produce, reduce, and dynamically stabilize the entire kinetic chain in all three plains of motion Define: Postural Distortion Patterns - Answer -Predictable patterns of muscle imbalances Define: Relative flexibility - Answer -The tendancy of the body to seek the path of least resistance during functional movement patterns ( if the muscles are lengthened, inelastic connective tissue fibers acts as road blocks, preventing the muscle fibers from moving properly. This causes alterations in normal tissue extensibility and causes Relative Flexibility) What are the three causes of Muscle imbalances? - Answer -Altered reciprocal inhibition, synergistic dominance, arthrokinematic dysfunction Define: Reciprocal inhibition - Answer -Simultaneous relaxation of one muscle and the contraction of its antagonist to allow movement to occur. Give and example of reciprocal inhibition. - Answer -During a bicep curl the biceps contract and as a result of reciprocal inhibition, the tricep head relaxes (the antagonist) Define: Altered Reciprocal inhibition - Answer -The concept of muscle inhibition, caused by a tight agonist, which inhibits its functional antagonist. What does altered reciprocal inhibition lead to? - Answer -It alters force couple relationships, produces synergistic dominance, and leads to the development of faulty movement patterns Define: Synergistic dominance - Answer -Occurs when synergists take over as prime movers due to weak or inhibited prime movers Define: Arthrokinetic Dysfunction - Answer -altered forces at the join that result in abnormal muscular activity and impaired neuromuscular communication at the joint When assessing flexibility dysfunction always stretch the (BLANK) muscles? - Answer -Overactive Define: Autogenic inhibition - Answer -The process by which neural impulses that sense tension are greater than the impulses that cause muscles to contract, providing an inhibitory effect to the muscle spindles Define: Pattern overload - Answer -Consistant
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