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Recommended Dietary Allowance (RDA) - ANSWER The average daily nutrient intake
level that is sufficient to meet the nutrient requirement of nearly all healthy individuals
who are in a particular life stage and gender group.
Extensibility - ANSWER The capability to be elongated or stretched.
Adequate Intake (AI) - ANSWER A recommended average daily nutrient intake level,
based on observed approximations or estimates of nutrient intake that are assumed to
be adequate for a group of healthy people. This measure is used when an RDA cannot
be determined.
Deconditioned - ANSWER A state of lost physical fitness, which may include muscle
imbalances, decreased flexibility, and/or a lack of core and joint stability
Specific Warm-Up - ANSWER Low intensity exercise consisting of movements that
mimic those that will be included in the more intense exercise that is to follow
Mediastinum - ANSWER The space in the chest between the lungs that contains all the
internal organs of the chest, except the lungs.
Motor function - ANSWER Neuromuscular response to sensory information
Dynamic Functional Flexibility - ANSWER Multiplanar soft tissue extensibility with
optimal neuromuscular efficiency throughout the full range of motion.
Anterior (or Ventral) - ANSWER On the front of the body.
Alarm Reaction - ANSWER The initial reaction to a stressor.
Osteopenia - ANSWER The precursor to osteoporosis. indicated by reduced bone
mass.
Capillaries - ANSWER The smallest blood vessel that is the location where substances
such as oxygen, nutrients, hormones, and waste products are exchanged between
tissues
Set - ANSWER A group of consecutive repetitions.
, Muscle Imbalance - ANSWER Alteration of muscle length surrounding a joint
Osteoporosis - ANSWER Condition in which there is a decrease in bone mass and
density as well as an increase in the space between bones, resulting in porosity and
fragility.
Posterior (or dorsal) - ANSWER On the back of the body.
Postural distortion patterns - ANSWER Predictable pattern of muscle imbalances
The Central Nervous System - ANSWER Sensory/Afferent neurons transmit nerve
impulses from effector sites to
Superset - ANSWER Set of two exercises that are performed back to back without any
rest time between them
Resistance Development - ANSWER The body increases its functional capacity to
adapt to the stressor.
The Neuron - ANSWER The functional unit of the nervous system
Tolerable Upper Intake Level (UL) - ANSWER The highest average daily nutrient intake
level likely to pose no risk of adverse health effects to almost all individuals in a
particular life stage and gender group. As intake increases above the UL, the potential
risk of adverse health effects increases.
Cardiovascular system - ANSWER Comprised of the heart, the blood it pumps, and the
blood vessels that transport the blood from the heart to the tissues of the body
Osteoarthritis - ANSWER Degeneration of cartilage in joints
Interneurons - ANSWER Transmits information from one neuron to another
Medial - ANSWER Positioned near the middle of the body
Exhaustion - ANSWER Prolonged stress or stress that is intolerable and will produce
this distress to the system.
Prime mover - ANSWER The muscle that acts as the main source of motive movement
Relative Flexibility - ANSWER The tendency of the body to seek the path of least
resistance during functional movement patterns
Periodization - ANSWER Division of a training program into smaller, progressive stages