Chapter 16: Core Training Concepts Flashcards
Core stability
The ability of an individual to maintain a given position, adequately stabilizing the spine while the extremities are moving.
Core endurance
The ability to control the motion of the spine over a given longer duration.
Core strength
The ability to control the motion of the spine.
Core
The structures that make up the lumbo-pelvic-hip complex (LPHC), including the lumbar spine, pelvic girdle, abdomen, and hip joint.
Type I (slow twitch) muscle fibers
Muscle fibers that are small in size, generate lower amounts of force, and are more resistant to fatigue.
Lordotic/Lordosis
The normal curvature of the cervical and lumbar spine regions, creating a concave portion of the spine.
Kyphotic/Kyphosis
The normal curvature of the thoracic spine region, creating a convex portion of the spine.
Anterior pelvic tilt
An excessive forward rotation of the pelvis that results in greater lumbar lordosis.
Posterior pelvic tilt
An excessive rotation of the pelvis that results in lesser lumbar lordosis.
Scoliosis
An abnormal curve of the spine from side to side.
Drawing-in maneuver
A maneuver used to recruit the local core stabilizers by drawing in the navel toward the spine.
Bracing
Contracting the global abdominals such as the rectus abdominis and obliques at the same