Chapter 15-Introduction to Exercise Modalities Flashcards
Good for beginner clients, moves primarily in only one plane of motion, does little to challenge LPHC stabilization
Resistance machines
Challenges core stability and can increase athletic performance, but may require a spotter, barbells and dumbbells
Free weights
Allows for freedom of movement in multiple planes of motion without the need for a spotter
Cable machines
Which modality can be progressed or regressed by changing the line of pull?
Elastic resistance
What are the benefits of suspension body-weight training?
Increased muscle activation; low compressive loads to the spine; increased performance; potential increase in caloric expenditure; improvements in cardiovascular fitness
What are 3 regressions for performing a Prone iso-abs exercise?
Perform in standard push-up position; perform in push-up position with knees on floor; perform with hands on bench and feet on floor
What are 2 progressions for step-up to balance?
Step in frontal plane and step in transverse plane
Weighted balls that come in a variety of weights and sizes
Medicine balls
Differs from a dumbbell or medicine ball in that the center of mass is away from the handle, requiring more strength and coordination
Kettlebells
What are 6 benefits of vibration training?
Improving circulation and cardiovascular function; alleviation of muscle soreness; weight reduction and increased metabolism; increasing bone density; increasing flexibility and range of motion; improving overall well-being
What are 2 progressions for ball dumbbell row?
Alternating-arm and single arm
What is regression for ball dumbbell row?
Kneeling over ball