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3/11/15
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UNWEIGHTED Physically cue movement pattern Bottoms up approach Doorknob drill
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10 lb weights under each heel (REMOVE over time!) Verbally/physically cue correct movement pattern
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Mini-band around legs (just above knees)
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Teach neutral alignment (broomstick/3 contact points) Teach core stabilization/breathing
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Use light weight Tighten upper-back Focus on a vertical bar path Do not let chest collapse
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1. What does 1RM stand for? 2. What is the difference between a dumbbell and barbell? 3. What is hypertrophy? 4. What is a compound lift? 5. What is an isolation lift? 6. In general, which (compound/isolation) would you program 1 st in a workout? 7. What does full ROM mean? 8. What is a superset? 9. Aerobic means with or without oxygen? Example of aerobic exercise? 10. Anaerobic means with or without oxygen? Example of anaerobic exercise?
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11. As muscle size increases so too does what? (name 2) 12. Hormonal and physiological differences limit women from the same muscle hypertrophy as men. What two things are lower in women than in men? 13. True or False: women should only lift with light weights 14. What does BMI not take into account? 15. What is the proper depth of a squat? 16. Name 3 cues associated with proper squatting. 17. What is overload? 18. If someone’s goal is to increase strength primarily what % 1RM would you recommend they work with?
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19. What %1RM would you recommend for someone with hypertrophy as their goal? 20. What is the difference between an isometric exercise and a dynamic exercise? 21. What is eccentric and concentric? 22. When you contract a muscle, what are you doing? 23. What is the name of the muscle group on the front of your thigh? 24. What is the name of the muscle between your shoulder blades? 25. What is the difference between anterior and posterior? 26. What is the difference between medial and lateral?
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