Chapter 11: Muscle Fitness: Basic Principles and Strength

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Chapter 11: Muscle Fitness: Basic Principles and Strength Lesson 11.1: Muscle Fitness Basics Self-Assessment 11: Determining Your Modified 1RM and Grip Strength

Lesson 11.1: Muscle Fitness Basics Lesson Objectives: Explain the difference between strength and muscular endurance. Describe some of the health benefits of muscle fitness. Describe the various types of muscles and muscle fibers. Describe some of the methods of progressive resistance exercise used to improve muscle fitness.

Lesson 11.1: Muscle Fitness Basics Question What is meant by the term muscular endurance?

Lesson 11.1: Muscle Fitness Basics Answer Muscular endurance means: Muscles can work for long periods before becoming fatigued. This happens because the energy systems of your muscle cells are improved.

Lesson 11.1: Muscle Fitness Basics Question What is the main way to improve muscular endurance?

Lesson 11.1: Muscle Fitness Basics Answer The main way to improve muscular endurance is by resistance training. doing resistance training in a specific way (high reps, low weights).

Lesson 11.1: Muscle Fitness Basics Question What is meant by the term muscular strength?

Lesson 11.1: Muscle Fitness Basics Answer Muscular strength is the amount of force a muscle can produce (usually assessed using low reps).

Lesson 11.1: Muscle Fitness Basics Question What is meant by the term hypertrophy?

Lesson 11.1: Muscle Fitness Basics Answer Muscular hypertrophy is an increase in size of the muscle fibers. happens as a result of resistance training involving heavy weights and low repetitions.

Lesson 11.1: Muscle Fitness Basics Question Can you explain the terms reps and sets used in designing a PRE program?

Lesson 11.1: Muscle Fitness Basics Answer Reps – the number of lifts in a set. Sets – one set is a group of repetitions (e.g., lifting 2 sets of 15 repetitions).

Lesson 11.1: Muscle Fitness Basics Question Name the three types of muscles your body has.

Lesson 11.1: Muscle Fitness Basics Answer Your body has three types of muscles: Smooth Cardiac Skeletal

Lesson 11.1: Muscle Fitness Basics Question What are smooth muscles and cardiac muscles?

Lesson 11.1: Muscle Fitness Basics Answer Smooth muscles make up the walls of internal organs, such as the stomach and blood vessels. Your heart is made of cardiac muscle. Both smooth and cardiac muscles are classified as involuntary muscles because you cannot consciously control their movements.

Lesson 11.1: Muscle Fitness Basics Question What are the different types of fibers in skeletal muscle called?

Lesson 11.1: Muscle Fitness Basics Answer The different types of skeletal muscle fibers are classified as fast-twitch, slow-twitch, and intermediate. Slow-twitch fibers contract at a slow rate. generate less force than fast-twitch fibers. can resist fatigue.

Lesson 11.1: Muscle Fitness Basics Answer (continued) Fast-twitch fibers contract fast. generate more force when they contract. are important for strength activities. Intermediate fibers have characteristics of both slow- and fast-twitch fibers. These fibers contract fast and have good endurance.

Lesson 11.1: Muscle Fitness Basics Question What is an isotonic contraction?

Lesson 11.1: Muscle Fitness Basics Answer A muscle contracts and changes length (gets shorter or longer).

Lesson 11.1: Muscle Fitness Basics Question What are concentric and eccentric isotonic contractions?

Lesson 11.1: Muscle Fitness Basics Answer Eccentric contraction—the muscle lengthens under tension. Example: lowering a dumbell slowly eccentrically contracts the biceps.

Lesson 11.1: Muscle Fitness Basics Answer (continued) Concentric contraction—the muscle shortens under tension (natural movement). Example: curling a dumbell concentrically contracts the biceps.

Lesson 11.1: Muscle Fitness Basics Question What is an isometric contraction?

Lesson 11.1: Muscle Fitness Basics Answer Isometric movements involve no lengthening or shortening of the muscle.

Lesson 11.1: Muscle Fitness Basics Question What factors influence the strength of a muscle?

Lesson 11.1: Muscle Fitness Basics Answer The strength of a muscle depends on several factors: how well trained a person is, the speed of the movement being performed, the angle of the joint during a specific lift, age, sex, and heredity (the types of muscle fibers you have).

Lesson 11.1: Muscle Fitness Basics Question What types of equipment are available to do progressive resistance exercises?

Lesson 11.1: Muscle Fitness Basics Answer The types of equipment available: Resistance machines (isotonic) Free weights (isotonic) Inexpensive equipment for isometric exercises, such as a wall, a towel, or a rope

Self-Assessment 11: Determining Your Modified 1RM and Grip Strength Question What is meant by the phrase estimating your 1RM?

Self-Assessment 11: Determining Your Modified 1RM and Grip Strength Answer 1RM means one repetition maximum. It represents the maximum amount of weight a group of muscles can lift at one time. Because beginners should begin gradually, not begin with heavy lifting, a modified method has been developed that allows you to determine your 1RM without overexerting.

Self-Assessment 11: Determining Your Modified 1RM and Grip Strength Answer (continued) You can estimate your 1RM for any muscle group, but the arms and legs are often used for self-assessments.

Self-Assessment 11: Determining Your Modified 1RM and Grip Strength Question How is the seated arm press performed?

Self-Assessment 11: Determining Your Modified 1RM and Grip Strength Answer Seated Arm Press Sit on the stool with the handles even with your shoulders. Grasp the handles with palms facing away from you. Tighten your abdominal muscles.

Self-Assessment 11: Determining Your Modified 1RM and Grip Strength Answer (continued) Push upward on the handles, extending your arms until the elbows are straight. Caution: Do not arch your back. Do not lock your elbows. Lower to the starting position.

Self-Assessment 11: Determining Your Modified 1RM and Grip Strength Question How is the leg press performed?

Self-Assessment 11: Determining Your Modified 1RM and Grip Strength Answer Leg Press: Adjust the seat distance for leg length comfort. The closer the seat, the greater the range for working and the greater the intensity. Sit with your feet resting on the pedal.

Self-Assessment 11: Determining Your Modified 1RM and Grip Strength Answer (continued) Push the pedal until your legs are straight. Caution: Do not lock your knees. Slowly return to your starting position.

Self-Assessment 11: Determining Your Modified 1RM and Grip Strength See your textbook and follow the guidelines that will enable you to estimate your 1RM.

Self-Assessment 11: Determining Your Modified 1RM and Grip Strength Question How do you perform the grip strength test?

Self-Assessment 11: Determining Your Modified 1RM and Grip Strength Answer If possible adjust the dynamometer to fit your hand size. Many dynamometers allow you to make the grip bigger or smaller by turning the grip handle.

Self-Assessment 11: Determining Your Modified 1RM and Grip Strength Answer (continued) Squeeze as hard as possible. You may not touch your body with your arm or hand, but you may bend or extend the elbow. Record the best of two scores for each hand. See your textbook to determine your rating.