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Define Crossfit - ANSWER A core strengthing program made up of constantly varied high intensity functional movements Articulate the 7 characteristics of Functional Movements - ANSWER Natural Universal Motor Recruitment Patterns Essential Safe compound yet Irreducible Core to Extremity High Power Producing Functional Movement Characteristic: Natural - ANSWER involve multiple joint movements Functional Movement Characteristic: Universal Motor Recruitment Patterns - ANSWER Found in every day life Functional Movement Characteristic: Essential - ANSWER to independent

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CROSSFIT LEVEL 1 PARTICIPANT
HANDBOOK CORRECT 100%
Define Crossfit - ANSWER A core strengthing program made up of constantly varied
high intensity functional movements

Articulate the 7 characteristics of Functional Movements - ANSWER Natural
Universal Motor Recruitment Patterns
Essential
Safe
compound yet Irreducible
Core to Extremity
High Power Producing

Functional Movement Characteristic: Natural - ANSWER involve multiple joint
movements

Functional Movement Characteristic: Universal Motor Recruitment Patterns - ANSWER
Found in every day life

Functional Movement Characteristic: Essential - ANSWER to independent living and
quality of life and inhibits increpitude

Functional Movement Characteristic: Safe - ANSWER mechanically sound and
therefore safe

Functional Movement Characteristic: Compound yet Irrducible - ANSWER you can't
breakdown into individaul movements and get the same benefit

Functional Movement Characteristic: Core to Extemity - ANSWER Midline stablization

Functional Movement Characteristic: High-Power Producing - ANSWER Load,
Distance, Speed

What is the most important characteristic - ANSWER to move a large load a long
distance and to do it quickly

Define and Calculate Work - ANSWER ability to perform real physical work
force x distance

Define and Calculate Power - ANSWER time rate of doing work(force) x distance/time

Understand how relative changes in force, distance, and time change power output. -
ANSWER 100 pounds moved 20ft in 1 min= 2000ft/min

,100 pounds moved 20ft in 10 min= 200 ft/min
10pounds moved 20ft in 1 min=200 ft/min

Describe intensity and how it is related to power - ANSWER power=intensity Intensity is
power
intensity is the independent variable commonly associated with max favourable
adaption to exercise

Articulate the relationship between intensity and results - ANSWER intensity bring
results

Explain the concept of 'failing at the margins of you experience' and how it relates to
variance in crossfit - ANSWER constant variance prepares you at your margins of
experience to prevent failure at margins of experience

Define Variance - ANSWER prep for random physical challenges, and unknown and
unknowable

Define General Physical Preparedness GPP/ and identify the relationship of variance to
GPP - ANSWER GPP is broad, general, and inclusive and variance creates this general
condition

Expalin the concept of "failing at the margins of your experience" and how it relates to
variance in CF - ANSWER constant variance prepares you at your margins of
experience to prevent failure at margins of expereince

Articulate the difference between specialization and CF - ANSWER speicalization is
focusing on specific skills and CF is variance...specialty is not specialization

Articulate Crossfit's definition of fitness - ANSWER increased work capacit over broad
time and modal domains

What are the 4 supporting models - ANSWER 10 general physial skills
the hopper
metabolic pathways
Sickness-wellness-fitness continumm

Define 10 general physical skills - ANSWER balance of physiological adaptation

Define Hopper - ANSWER is statistical and is a measure of an athlete performing
relatively well at any physical task thrown his way
Fitness requires an ability to perform well at all tasks, even unfamiliar tasks, tasks
combined in infinitely varying combinations

Balance of skills and drills

,Define Metabolic Pathways - ANSWER These pathways provide the energy for all
human action
fittest is balanced across the 3 pathways:
Phosphogen: 5-10secs
glycolytic(lactate) 60-120 secs
oxidative(aerobic) 120secs+
Fitness of CF requires competency and training in each of these three pathways or
engines

Balance of bioenergetics

Define Sickness-Wellness-Fitness continuum - ANSWER balance of wellness with
fitness a hedge agaisnt sickness protected by wellness: Graph in trainers guide

Balance of lifestyle

What are the 10 General Physical Skills - ANSWER 1. Cardio Respiratory Endurance
2. Stamina
3. Strength
4. Flexibility
5. Power
6. Speed
7. Coordination
8. Accuracy
9. Agility
10. Balance

Define Cardio Respiratory Endurance - ANSWER The ability of body systems to gather,
process, and deliver oxygen

Define Stamina - ANSWER The ability of body systems to process, deliver, store and
utilize energy

Define Strength - ANSWER The ability of a muscular unit, or combination of muscular
units, to apply force

Define Flexibility - ANSWER The ability to maximize the range of motion at a given joint

Define Power - ANSWER The ability of a muscular unit, or combination of muscular
units, to apply maximum force in a minimum time

Define Speed - ANSWER The ability to minimize the time cycle of a repeated
movement

Define Coordination - ANSWER The ability to combine several distinct movement
patterns into a singular distinct movement

, Define Agility - ANSWER The ability to minimize transition time from one movement
pattern to another

Define Balance - ANSWER The ability to control the placement of the body's center of
gravity in relation to its base

Define Accueracy - ANSWER The ability to control movement in a given direction or at
a given intensity

Differentiate training from practice and the adaptations developed under both -
ANSWER training is organic builds an increse in physical skills involving organic
changes through the productive application of force
practice builds the neurological skills of technique of coordination, accuracy, agility, and
balance

Articulate Phosphogen - ANSWER Duration of in 10-30 secs
Duration of recovery in 30-90 secs
Load/Recovery Ratio: 1:3
Repetitions: 25-30
Anaerobic
example: 100m dash, 1 rep max deadlift

Articulate Glycolytic (lactate) - ANSWER Duration in 30-120 secs
Duration of recovery in 60-240 secs
Load/Recovery Ratio:1:2
Repetitions: 10-20
Anaerobic
example: 400m sprint, elite level Fran

Articulate Oxidative - ANSWER Duration in 120-300 secs
Duration of recovery in 120-300 secs
Load/Recovery Ratio: 1:1
Repetitions: 3-5
Aerobic
example: anything greater than 120 secs of sutained effort..one mile swim

Define Aerobic Training and Pathways - ANSWER Means energy is derived when
oxygen is utilized to metabolize substrates from food and liberates energy.
Greater than 90 secs in duration and involve low to moderate power or
intensity...distance running

Define Anaerobic Training and Pathways - ANSWER Means energy is liberated from
substrates in absence of oxygen.
Activities less than 2 mins involve modrate to high power and intensity...100m sprint

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