Age differences & Training Flashcards

1
Q

How does muscle & strength change with age

A

number of muscle fibres and fibre diameter decreases therefore decreasing isometric strength

(muscle mass down)

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What happens first with age in strength reduction?

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Neural reductions happen first (slower AP’s)

CSA decrease in nerves & fibres

Preferential Type II loss

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3
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What is response for performance increase in children instead of hypertrophy?

A

a large increase in motor unit activation (following training)

  • neural adaptations
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4
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What neural adaptations might children experience following resistance training?

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^ neural proliferation

^ CNS maturation

^ neural drive & rate of force production

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5
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What must be consider when training children?

A

Biological age, maturity, athlete development level, fitness levels as well as just Chronological age

can help maximise training program

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6
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What is different/same with volume, intensity & rest when training children

A
  • Avoid 1RM training
  • Similar amounts of rest
  • Longer training periods are better for children w/ maintenance (1 per week 2-3 for growth)
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7
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What are the risks with training children?

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Fractures - weaker bones due to lower density - potentially damage growth plates

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8
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Benefits of strength training in children

A

Decrease fracture risk over time

^ muscle strength

Strengthen tendons

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