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Principles of Exercise Training
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  • Federico Lasco Sinogbuhan
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    is defined as the maximal force that a muscle or muscle group can generate.

    Strength

  • 2

    is defined as the rate of performing work, thus the product of force and velocity. Maximal muscular power, generally referred to simply as power, is the explosive aspect of strength, the product of strength and speed of movement.

    Power

  • 3

    Many sporting activities depend on the muscles' ability to repeatedly develop or sustain submaximal forces or to do both. This capacity to perform repeated muscle contractions, or to sustain a contraction over time, is termed _____________.

    Muscular Endurance

  • 4

    is defined as the rate of energy release by cellular metabolic processes that depend upon the availability and involvement of oxygen. Maximal aerobic power refers to the maximal capacity for aerobic resynthesis of ATP and is synonymous with the terms aerobic capacity and maximal oxygen uptake (VO). Maximal aerobic power is limited primarily by the cardiovascular system and to a lesser extent by respiration and metabolism.

    Aerobic Power

  • 5

    is defined as the rate of energy release by cellular metabolic processes that function without the involvement of oxygen. Maximal anaerobic power, or anaerobic capacity, is defined as the maximal capacity of the anaerobic system (ATPPCr system and anaerobic glycolytic system) to produce ATP.

    Anaerobic Power

  • INTRODUCTION TO PHYSIOLOGY OF EXERCISE AND PHYSICAL ACTIVITY OF EXERCISE

    INTRODUCTION TO PHYSIOLOGY OF EXERCISE AND PHYSICAL ACTIVITY OF EXERCISE

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    INTRODUCTION TO PHYSIOLOGY OF EXERCISE AND PHYSICAL ACTIVITY OF EXERCISE

    INTRODUCTION TO PHYSIOLOGY OF EXERCISE AND PHYSICAL ACTIVITY OF EXERCISE

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    STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION OF EXERCISING MUSCLES

    STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION OF EXERCISING MUSCLES

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    STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION OF EXERCISING MUSCLES

    STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION OF EXERCISING MUSCLES

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    FUEL OF EXERCISE

    FUEL OF EXERCISE

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    FUEL OF EXERCISE

    FUEL OF EXERCISE

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    Neural Control of Exercising Muscle

    Neural Control of Exercising Muscle

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    Neural Control of Exercising Muscle

    Neural Control of Exercising Muscle

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    Human Information Processing

    Human Information Processing

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    Human Information Processing

    Human Information Processing

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    Origin of Human Processing

    Origin of Human Processing

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    Origin of Human Processing

    Origin of Human Processing

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    Types of Knowledge

    Types of Knowledge

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    Types of Knowledge

    Types of Knowledge

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    STAGES IN THE INFORMATION PROCESSING THEORY

    STAGES IN THE INFORMATION PROCESSING THEORY

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    STAGES IN THE INFORMATION PROCESSING THEORY

    STAGES IN THE INFORMATION PROCESSING THEORY

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    Methods for Increasing Retrieval of Information

    Methods for Increasing Retrieval of Information

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    Methods for Increasing Retrieval of Information

    Methods for Increasing Retrieval of Information

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    Cognitive Theory of Multimedia Learning

    Cognitive Theory of Multimedia Learning

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    Cognitive Theory of Multimedia Learning

    Cognitive Theory of Multimedia Learning

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    Basic Principles of Multimedia Learning

    Basic Principles of Multimedia Learning

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    Basic Principles of Multimedia Learning

    Basic Principles of Multimedia Learning

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    Hormonal Control During Exercise

    Hormonal Control During Exercise

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    Hormonal Control During Exercise

    Hormonal Control During Exercise

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    Cardiovascular System and Its Control

    Cardiovascular System and Its Control

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    Cardiovascular System and Its Control

    Cardiovascular System and Its Control

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    Respiratory System and Its Regulation

    Respiratory System and Its Regulation

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    Respiratory System and Its Regulation

    Respiratory System and Its Regulation

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    Cardiorespiratory Responses to Acute Exercise

    Cardiorespiratory Responses to Acute Exercise

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    Cardiorespiratory Responses to Acute Exercise

    Cardiorespiratory Responses to Acute Exercise

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    Motor Control

    Motor Control

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    Motor Control

    Motor Control

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    Fine Motor Skills (Birth - Age 2)

    Fine Motor Skills (Birth - Age 2)

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    Fine Motor Skills (Birth - Age 2)

    Fine Motor Skills (Birth - Age 2)

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    is defined as the maximal force that a muscle or muscle group can generate.

    Strength

  • 2

    is defined as the rate of performing work, thus the product of force and velocity. Maximal muscular power, generally referred to simply as power, is the explosive aspect of strength, the product of strength and speed of movement.

    Power

  • 3

    Many sporting activities depend on the muscles' ability to repeatedly develop or sustain submaximal forces or to do both. This capacity to perform repeated muscle contractions, or to sustain a contraction over time, is termed _____________.

    Muscular Endurance

  • 4

    is defined as the rate of energy release by cellular metabolic processes that depend upon the availability and involvement of oxygen. Maximal aerobic power refers to the maximal capacity for aerobic resynthesis of ATP and is synonymous with the terms aerobic capacity and maximal oxygen uptake (VO). Maximal aerobic power is limited primarily by the cardiovascular system and to a lesser extent by respiration and metabolism.

    Aerobic Power

  • 5

    is defined as the rate of energy release by cellular metabolic processes that function without the involvement of oxygen. Maximal anaerobic power, or anaerobic capacity, is defined as the maximal capacity of the anaerobic system (ATPPCr system and anaerobic glycolytic system) to produce ATP.

    Anaerobic Power