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Chapter Six Flexibility The rubber band theory applies to each of us; we will be no good until stretched.
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Vocabulary point at which 2 bones come together strong, fibrous tissue which attaches one bone to another meaty tissue surrounding bones soft tissues that anchor muscle to bones joint — ligament — muscle — tendon —
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What Is Flexibility? zThe ability to move body joints through a full range of motion
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Why Is Flexibility Important? zHelps reduce chance of developing low back pain zNeeded in daily living zReduces chance of injury zHelps relieve muscle soreness
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Types of Stretching zStatic — slowly move muscle to stretching point zDynamic — continuous, slow and controlled zBallistic — bouncing, jerky movement using body’s momentum zIsostatic — use a partner to stretch beyond your limit
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F.I.T. Applied to Flexibility zIncrease overload by increasing: yF yFrequency - number of sessions per day or week yI yIntensity - distance the muscle is stretched yT yTime - length of time the position is held, or number of repetitions and sets
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Study Question zWhat kind of stretching is done in a continuous slow and controlled manner? A. ballistic stretching. B. dynamic stretching. C. PNF stretching. D. static stretching
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Study Question Post-exercise pain and stiffness caused by muscle spasms can be prevented or reduced by A. cool-down exercises. B. stretching exercises. C. warm-up exercises. D. weight training exercises.
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