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F.H.S. Freshmen P.E. Fitness Unit #3: Muscular Strength and Endurance Rev:8-02 SJH
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What is Muscular Strength? n The ability to apply a force against a resistance. n Measured by performing a one rep max
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What is Muscular Endurance? n The ability to repeat muscular contractions n It is measured by repeating a muscular endurance exercises, such as push-ups or sit-ups
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Muscle Types n There are two types of skeletal muscle fibers, slow twitch and fast twitch n Slow Twitch - Do not produce a lot of power, but do not easily get tired n Fast Twitch - Produce a lot of power, but get tired easily n What type of athletes would rely more on fast twitch muscle fibers? n What type of athletes would rely more on slow twitch muscle fibers?
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Strength Training Principles n Specificity - Exercise specific to the muscles that you want to develop n Overload - Working the muscle beyond what it is used to n Reversibility - Effects of training will be lost if you stop exercising n One Repetition Max - The maximum amount of weight you can lift in a single effort
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Benefits of Resistance Training n Increase in Muscle Mass n Increase in the strength of Tendons n Increase in the strength of Ligaments n Increase in Bone Density n Decrease in resting Heart Rate
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Muscular Strength FIT Formula n Frequency: 2-3 days per week n Intensity: 50-85% of your One Repetition Maximum n Time: 3 sets of 5-8 repetitions n How does this differ from the cardiovascular endurance FIT formula?
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Muscular Endurance FIT Formula n Frequency: 3-6 days per week n Intensity: After reaching 15-25 repetitions with ease, increase the weight amount or type of exercise n Time: 3 sets of 15-25 repetitions
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Basic Muscles of the Body n We will now go over where some basic muscles are located and what they help us do
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Muscles of the Chest Pectorals – Moves the Arms Forward and Inward What exercises work to strengthen to the pectorals?
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Muscles of the Stomach Rectus Abdominis - Flexes the spine Obliques - Twist the Body
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Muscles of the Arm Forearm Flexors – Twists the Forearm Biceps – Flexes and Curls the Lower Arm Triceps – Straightens the Arm
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Muscles of the Shoulder Deltoid – Lifts the Arm to the Front, Side, and Rear What exercises work the deltoid?
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Muscles of the Upper Back Trapezius – Raises and Lowers the Shoulders Rhomboids – Pulls the Shoulder Blades Upward and Inward What exercises are used for these two muscles?
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Muscles of the Lower Back Lats – Pulls the Arms Down and Backwards Spinal Erectors – Straightens the Back Gluteus Maximus – Extends and Rotates the Thigh
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Muscles of the Leg Quadriceps – Straightens the Leg Hamstrings – Flexes the Lower Leg Calves – Points the Foot Downward
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