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In winkelwagendynamic activity=
less dynamic activity=
basketball, w-up and engage in flexibility training first
stationary bike, flexibility after training
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factors that influence flexibility:
some are out of control:
physiological, lifestyle and environmental factors
joint structure, age and sex
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Stiff muscles and tendons ... ROM and comliant muscles and tendons .... ROM
When muscle is held for period of time under tension in a static stretch, passive tension in muscle declines
Passive tension=
amount of external force required to lengthen the relaxed muscle
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Hyperlaxity=
*excessive ROM in the joint can increase the oppurtunity of injury
allows joints of the body to achieve a ROM that exceeds what is condsidered normal
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Age
The period ... is the ideal time to start a flexibility program because ...
before puberty, young clients still have a high level of flexibility
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Sex
females/males have tipically greater flexibility. the biggest difference is seen in:
the decrease in flexibility seen in girls/boys is related to:
females, the trunk, hips an ankles
boys, increases in muscle size, stature and strength
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temperature
ROM is negatively/positively affected by an increase in core temperature or external temperature
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21 oefenvragen
English
20-10-2021
HBO / Hogeschool van Amsterdam / Voeding en Diëtetiek / Minor Personal Trainer
dynamic activity=
less dynamic activity=
factors that influence flexibility:
some are out of control:
Stiff muscles and tendons ... ROM and comliant muscles and tendons .... ROM
reduce, increaseWhen muscle is held for period of time under tension in a static stretch, passive tension in muscle declines
Passive tension=
Hyperlaxity=
*excessive ROM in the joint can increase the oppurtunity of injury
Age
The period ... is the ideal time to start a flexibility program because ...
Sex
females/males have tipically greater flexibility. the biggest difference is seen in:
the decrease in flexibility seen in girls/boys is related to:
temperature
ROM is negatively/positively affected by an increase in core temperature or external temperature
activity level
people who are active tend to be more/less flexible
*fat deposits around the joints, creates obstructions to ROM
Resistance training
using exercises that are performed through a full range of motion can decrease/increase flexibility
high loads performed through less than full ROM can decrease/increase flexibility
elasticity=
plasticity=
Muscle has ... properties
Ligaments and tendons have ... properties
when stretch is removed ... deformation recovers but ... deformation remains
flexibility training:
active=
passive=
Ballistic stretching (bouncing):
static stretching=
*Negative effect on performance when static stretching prior to dynamic activity
Proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation (PNF)=
hold-relax method:
muscle in static stretch position while keeping the muscle relaxed held for 10 seconds, then the muscle is contracted for 6 seconds with a strong isometric contraction against an external fixed object (force acting in the direction of the stretch)
Dynamic stretching=
- stimulates movements that occur in daily activities
- require:
- each stretch should be repeated over a distance of:
warm-up; raises ... and ... to
increases:
major benefits w-up:
- increase blood flow to muscles
- increase sensitivity nerve receptors
- increase disassociation of oxygen from hemoglobin and myoglobin
- increase speed of nerve impulse transmissions
- reduction muscle viscosity
- lowering of the energy rates of metabolic chemical reactions
The increase in tissue temperature that occurs during w-up is the result of 3 physiological processes:
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the following physiological changes take place during w-up:
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types of w-up:
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*general w-up activity should last 5-15 min
Motivation use of stability ball:
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advantages: HR and oxygen consumption increase, improved balance, strength, stability, balance, posture, proprioception and flexibility in pregnant woman increase (stronger abdominal muscles); help support the baby, decrease low back pain, reduce chance accidental falls
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POSITIONING crunch:
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