Chapter 18: Plyometric (Reactive) Training Concepts Flashcards
Exercises that generate quick, powerful movements involving an explosive concentric muscle contraction preceded by an eccentric muscle action
Plyometric training
Reaction force imparted by the ground on the body when a body segment makes contact with it
Ground reaction force
Ability of muscles to exert maximal force output in a minimal amount of time
Rate of force production
Loading of a muscle eccentrically to prepare it for a rapid concentric contraction
Stretch-shortening cycle
To move with efficiency, forces must be dampened (eccentrically), stabilized (isometrically), and then accelerated (concentrically)
Integrated performance paradigm
The transition from eccentric loading to concentric unloading during the stretch-shortening cycle
Amortization phase
The ability of the nervous system to recruit the correct muscles to produce force, reduce force, and dynamically stabilize the body’s structure in all three planes of motion
Neuromuscular efficiency