chapter 16 lesson 3 Flashcards

guidelines for core training (10 cards)

1
Q

what are the planes of motion

A

sagittal, frontal, transverse

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2
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what are three things core training programs must help a client execute

A

intervertebral stability, lumbopelvic stability, movement efficiency.

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3
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what is intervertebral stability

A

stability of individual spinal segments

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4
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what is lumbopelvic stability

A

stability of the LPHC

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5
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what is movement efficiency

A

improved movement quality and force output

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6
Q

when it comes to core training always start with stability, then hypertrophy and last power

A

true

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7
Q

are balls throws a way of training core power

A

true

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8
Q

always maintian the 5 kinetic checkpoints when performing standing core exercises

A

true

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9
Q

TRUE OR FALSE? The use of weight belts for apparently healthy adults engaging in a moderately intense exercise program is recommended.

A

false

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10
Q

What is the goal of core training?

A

To develop optimal levels of stability, muscular endurance, strength, and power

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