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1 Muscular Strength and Endurance
Chapter 4

2 Muscle Fibers Hypertrophy Hyperplasia Atrophy
Increase in size of muscle fibers Hyperplasia Increase in the number of muscle fibers Atrophy Decrease in size muscle fibers

3 Muscle Fibers Slow-twitch Red muscle fibers Fatigue resistant
Slow contraction action Aerobic fuels

4 Muscle Fibers Fast-twitch White muscle fibers Fatigues
Fast contraction action Anaerobic fuels

5 Benefits of Muscular Strength and Endurance (table 4.1)
Performance Injury prevention Improved body composition Improved self image Improved quality of life Decrease risk of osteoporosis Prevention of chronic disease Increased metabolic rate

6 Static Exercise vs. Dynamic Exercise
Isometric Contraction occurs Length of muscle remains the same Force of muscle is less than or equal to the resistance Used to overcome weak points to ROM Do not gain max strength at full ROM

7 Static Exercise vs. Dynamic Exercise
Isotonic Contraction occurs Muscle length changes Concentric - shorten Eccentric - lengthen Force of muscle is greater than resistance

8 Static Exercise vs. Dynamic Exercise
Isotonic Constant resistance Will not gain max strength at full ROM Variable resistance Can gain max strength at full ROM

9 Static Exercise vs. Dynamic Exercise
Plyometrics Muscle exerts force while it lengthens Muscle then has a rapid concentric contraction Explosive movement Speed loading Moving a load as rapidly as possible

10 FITT Principle Frequency Major muscle groups 2 times/week
Split routine 24 hour rest at least

11 FITT Principle Intensity Strength Heavy resistance/low reps 80% of 1RM
1-5 reps (some suggest 6-8 reps) 1-3 sets

12 FITT Principle Intensity Endurance Light resistance/high reps
40 to 60% of 1RM 15-20 reps 1-3 sets

13 FITT Principle Intensity Combination of Strength and Endurance
Medium resistance/medium reps 60 to 70% of 1RM 8-12 reps 1-3 sets

14 FITT Principle Duration (Time) Work to fatigue muscles
When using body weight as resistance this is especially true

15 FITT Principle Mode (Type) Resistance train all major muscle groups
At least 8 to 10 exercises all together Free weights Machines Body weight Stability Balls Pilates

16 FITT Principle Resistance Bands Create resistance
Work opposing muscles groups (Symmetry) Agonist Contracting muscle Antagonist Relaxed muscle

17 Warm-up and Cool-down Use a rhythmical warm up
Light weight of the exercise Stretch and rest for your cool-down

18 Resistance Training Safety
Technique No bouncing and jerking Keep weights close to body Don’t hold breath Slow Double the eccentric if you have trouble going too fast or “cheating on the eccentric) Spotters Practice Lift the weight you can lift Knowledgeable Pays attention Communicate

19 Resistance Training Safety
Collars Injury prevention Report obvious muscle or joint injury Report unusual symptoms Stop exercising RICE Don’t chew gum while exercising

20 Weight Training Exercises
Page 124 Common questions Page Weight training exercises


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