Adaptations to Anaerobic Training Flashcards

1
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Which energy system powers very short sprints or drills of < 10 seconds?

A

The phosphagen system

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2
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Which energy system powers longer duration, interval-type Anaerobic exercise?

A

The glycolytic system

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3
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According to this principle, motor units are recruited in an ascending order according to their recruitment thresholds and firing rates; low-threshold motor units (typically lower force capability) are recruited first and then high-threshold motor units (typically higher force capability) are recruited secondary

A

Size Principle

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4
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An exception to the size principal that occurs when higher threshold motor units are activated WITHOUT activating lower threshold units during high force production movements

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Selective Recruitment

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5
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Changes to what system are most responsible for the “gains” seen in the first 6-10 weeks of starting an exercise program

A

Nervous system; neural adaptations

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6
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____ is primarily responsible for gains in strength and power seen over longer-term training (greater than 10 weeks)

A

Hypertrophy

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7
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The force produced when both limbs contract together is lower than the sum of the forces they produce when contracting unilaterally; typically seen in beginners

A

Bilateral Deficit

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8
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Increase activation of motor units when limbs are contracted together versus unilaterally; typically seen in advanced athletes

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Bilateral Facilitation

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9
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____refers to the enlargement of muscle fiber cross sectional area (CSA)

A

Hypertrophy

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10
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What 2 changes occur in a muscle during hypertrophy to effectively increase the muscle size?

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1) Increase synthesis of the contractile proteins actin and myosin within the myofibril and 2) increase in the number of myofibrils within the muscle itself

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11
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___refers to muscle protein synthesis and subsequent muscle growth

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Myogenesis

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12
Q

Type II (fast-twitch) muscles typically manifest greater or lower increases in size with hypertrophy training than Type I (slow-twitch) muscles?

A

Greater; athletes with a higher proportion of Type II fibers may have a greater potential for increasing muscle mass

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13
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True or False: Anaerobic training can change the muscle fiber sub-type, changing Type IIx muscle fibers to a more oxidative Type IIa

A

True

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14
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How does anaerobic training affect the pennation angle of pennate muscles (fascicles attached obliquely)?

A

Increases the pennation angle; larger pennation angle can accommodate greater protein deposition and allow for greater increases in muscle cross-sectional area

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15
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Why type of bone cell initates bone re-modeling (building); making deposits in the spaces between bone cells to increase strength

A

Osteoblasts

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16
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Term for spongy bone, located on the inner part of the bone

A

Trabecular bone

17
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Term for compact bone, located on the outer shell of bone

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Cortical bone

18
Q

____refers to the threshold stimulus that initiates new bone formation

A

Minimal essential strain

19
Q

Type of cartilage found on the articulating surfaces of bones

A

Hyaline cartilage

20
Q

Type of cartilage found in the intervertebral discs of the spine and the junction where tendons attach to bone

A

Fibrous cartilage

21
Q

True or False: Stroke volume, cardiac output, and heart rate are generally higher during the eccentric phase or the rest period between sets

A

True - the increase in intrathoracic and intra-abdominal pressures (especially when the Valsalva maneuver is used) temporarily limits blood flow and cardiac output

22
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____refers to a measure of myocardial work and = heart rate x systolic blood pressure

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Rate pressure product

23
Q

Short term/temporary decrements in performance due to excessive training

A

Functional overreaching

24
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Longer term stagnation or decrease in performance lasting weeks-months

A

Non-functional overreaching

25
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Prolonged training distress resulting in emotional, sleep, and hormonal disturbances

A

Overtraining Syndrome