Flexibility Training Flashcards

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What is static, active stretching?

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A stretch performed independently using your own internal force to lengthen the muscle

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What is static, passive stretching?

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A stretch that requires help from another person or object to provide an external force for the muscle to lengthen

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What is a sporting activity that uses static stretching?

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  • gymnastics
  • hurdling
  • tennis
  • badminton
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What are the advantages and disadvantages of static stretching?

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+safest form of training
+can be carried out easily
+athletes of any fitness level can carry out this stretching

  • can only stretch muscles within your body’s natural range of motion
  • not effectively stretching some muscle groups
  • not always beneficial to carry out during warm up
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What is ballistic stretching?

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Uses the force of limb to stretch muscles beyond range of motion
Movements can be fast and jerky

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What are some sporting activities that involve ballistic stretching?

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  • gymnastics
  • hurdling
  • athletics
  • tennis
  • badminton
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What are the advantages and disadvantages of ballistic stretching?

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+can be sport specific
+allows muscles to be stretched beyond normal range of movement which improves flexibility

  • higher risk of injury
  • must be undertaken with supervision as often performed incorrectly
  • not effective way to stretch certain muscle groups
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What is Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation (PNF)?

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A partner would help the performer stretch muscles to the limit, applying resistance for 6-10 seconds, then relax then stretch again.

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What sporting activities include PNF stretching?

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  • gymnastics
  • hurdling
  • athletics
  • tennis
  • badminton

-used in physio

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What are the advantages and disadvantages of PNF stretching?

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+can increase flexibility and range of movement
+used in rehabilitation programme

  • risk of over- stretching
  • must be carried out by a specialist
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