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Type IIx - answerWhich muscle fiber type has the GREATEST potential to, when trained
in a specific way, CHANGE into a more aerobic or oxidative form?

Anaerobic Training - answerA 17 year old american football player just participated in a
weight training session combined with a plyometric workout. What kind of training is
this?

Neural Adaptations - answerA 14 year female volleyball athlete has recently started a
resistance training program and has seen significant gains in just three weeks. What is
responsible for these initial gains?

Phosphagen System and Anaerobic glycolysis - answerFor a 100m sprinter to be
successful they must work what work systems?

Power gains will be compromised - answerA weightlifter adds 30 minutes of intense
(>75% VO2 max) stationary bicycle riding every other day to her resistance training
program. What describes the GREATEST effect this addition will have on her
performance?

Front Squat - answerA 50-year old female triathlete is concerned about osteoporosis.
What exercise is MOST beneficial for improving her bone mineral density?

Type I muscle fibers - answerWhat muscle fiber types are "bypassed" as a result of
selective recruitment that allows an Olympic weightlifter to generate maximum power
during a 1RM snatch?

Large muscle mass exercises and High intensity and volume - answerWhat are the
MOST effective stimulants of growth hormone production from a resistance training
workout?

Nervous System - answerThe INITIAL decrease in muscular strength caused by
detraining is due to undesired changes in which system?

Consists of high-intensity, intermittent bouts of exercise such as weight training;
plyometrics drills; and speed, agility, and interval training. - answerAnaerobic Training

Based on the relationship between motor unit twitch force and recruitment threshold. -
answerSize Principle

The Size Principle - answerThe recruitment and decruitment of motor units in an orderly
manner is governed by what?

, Fast twitch muscle fibers may be recruited before slow twitch fibers under certain
circumstances that allow an athlete to inhibit lower-threshold motor units and in their
place activate the higher-threshold motor units critical to optimal speed and power
performance. - answerSelective Recruitment

The interface between the nerve and skeletal muscle and is another potential site for
the occurrence of neural adaptations from anaerobic training. - answerNeuromuscular
Junction (NMJ)

This is a common research tool used to examine the magnitude of neural activation
following training. - answerElectromyography (EMG)

Greater Neural Activation - answerAn increase in EMG indicates what?

Training only one limb can result in an increase in strength in the untrained limb. -
answerCross-education

This means that the force produced when both limbs are contracting together is less
than the sum of the forces they produce when contracting unilaterally. - answerBilateral
Deficit

Refers to the muscular enlargement resulting from training, primarily owing to an
increase in the cross-sectional area (CSA) of the existing fibers. - answerHypertrophy

Structural Proteins - answerTitin and Nebulin are considered to be what?

This is the formation of muscular tissue, particularly during embryonic development. -
answerMyogenesis

Results in an increase in the number of muscle fibers via longitudinal fiber splitting as a
response to high-intensity resistance training. - answerHyperplasia

Only in animals, but the findings are controversial in humans. - answerHyperplasia has
been observed in whom?

In response to this osteoblasts migrate to the bone surface and begin bone modeling.
Increasing the strength of the bone. - answerMechanical Loading

These manufacture and secrete proteins - primarily collagen molecules- that are
deposited in the spaces between bone cells to increase strength. - answerOsteoblasts

The intercellular substance of bone tissue consisting of collagen fibers, ground
substance, and inorganic bone salts. - answerBone Matrix

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