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KINS 3545 EXAM 1 QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS 100% PASS




Normal action movement - ANS insertion pulled toward a fixed origin

ex. lying hamstring curl, lat pulldown, chest press



reverse action movement - ANS origin pulled towards a fixed insertion

ex. nordic curl, pull up, push up



muscle roles - ANS agonist

antagonist

synergist/stabilizer/fixator/neutralizer



muscle roles: agonist - ANS The active muscle(s) that drives the action / motion being
performed.



bicep curl - biceps

leg extension - quads

bench - pecs, anterior delts, triceps

trap bar deadlift - quads (at knee), glutes (at hip)



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,muscle roles: antagonist - ANS The passive muscles that would oppose the action if
contracted



bicep curl - triceps

leg extension - hamstrings

bench - lats, rhomboids

trap bar deadlift - hip flexors



muscle roles: synergist/stabilizer - ANS Includes all active muscles that indirectly assist the
prime movers



bench press- rotator cuff, legs (leg drive), fingers

trap bar deadlift - hamstrings (they extend the hip (agonist) and flex the knee (antagonist))



can the (typically agonist) role of a muscle change during an exercise? - ANS no! agonist stays
the same muscle throughout the whole exercise



ex: bicep curl

upward phase → biceps shorten to flex the elbow.

downward phase → biceps lengthen under tension to control the descent.

triceps aren't the agonist on way down, would cause arm to fling back uncontrolled.



agonist = muscle that produces AND controls the motion.

eccentric = same agonist, just resisting instead of creating movement



how to ID if a muscle is active - ANS


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, eccentric contraction importanct aspects - ANS Greater force capacity than concentric

Lower neurological activity

Lower metabolic demands

More muscle damage/DOMS (24-72 hrs post-exercise).



active muscle movement - ANS movement caused by voluntary contraction (concentric,
eccentric, isometric)



passive muscle movement - ANS movement at a joint without any muscle contraction (NOT a
contraction type)



concentric contraction - ANS Muscle forcefully shortens

Muscle Force > Resistance



isometric contraction - ANS Muscle pulls but no movement occurs

Muscle Force = Resistance



eccentric contraction - ANS Muscle forcefully lengthens

Muscle Force < Resistance



aspects of eccentric contractions - ANS Greater force capacity than concentric ****

Lower neurological activity

Lower metabolic demands

More muscle damage/DOMS (24-72 hrs post-exercise).




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