Resistance Training Theory
Across
- 1. principle referring to low-threshold motor units being recruited first
- 5. structure that minimal essential strain initiates new formation of
- 10. increase in cross-sectional area of muscle fibers
- 12. joint prone to injury due to being located between 2 long levers
- 14. it's insertion farther from the joint centre results in ability to lift heavier weights
- 15. muscle action where muscle lengthens
- 17. General Adaptation Syndrome phase initiated by introduction of new training stressor
- 18. age when muscle cross sectional area starts to decrease
- 20. loss of adaptations following cessation of training
- 22. when an untrained limb demonstrates training adaptations following training of the opposite limb (2 words)
- 23. increase in the number of muscle fibers
- 25. ratio of moment arm an applied force acts through to moment arm resistive force acts through (2 words)
- 27. explosive strength, time rate of doing work
- 28. intentional excessive training on a short-term basis
Down
- 1. athlete size with higher strength-to-mass ratio
- 2. part of the bone feared could be damaged from resistance training in children (2 words)
- 3. the primary component of the second transition period in the traditional periodization model (2 words)
- 4. muscle action where muscle shortens
- 6. femur length resulting in less forward lean in the squat exercise
- 7. exercises that emphasize loading the spine
- 8. most important amino acid to include in protein ingestion for muscle protein synthesis
- 9. increases rate of firing to generate greater force (2 words)
- 11. substance, mechanical aid or training method that improves sport performance (2 words)
- 13. predominant energy system used during resistance training
- 16. the attachment of actin and myosin during muscle contraction
- 19. lever classification of the foot during plantarflexion (2 words)
- 21. supplement that increases capacity of ATP and energy produced
- 24. fuel stores that must be nutritionally replenished after a resistance training workout
- 26. muscle actively causing the movement