What is strength endurance?
Muscles contract for a sustained period of time
What is maximum strength?
The maximum amount of force generated in one contraction
What is explosive strength?
The ability to produce a large contraction as quickly as possible
What is static strength?
The amount of muscle force produced produced when muscles stay the same length
What is dynamic strength?
Strength produced during a movement. The power output, a combination of speed and strength
How does the proportion of muscle fibres affect strength?
The bigger a muscle is, the stronger that it will be
How does the cross-sectional area of muscle affect strength?
Any increase in the size of the cross-sectional area will increase strength
How does age affect strength?
Strength increases with age up to late 20’s and then declines due to a reduction in muscle mass and elasticity
How does gender affect strength?
Men have a larger cross-sectional area of muscle which makes them stronger than women
What is the 1-rep-max test?
Evaluates maximum strength by going up in weight when a rep is completed
What are the advantages of the 1-rep-max test?
What are the disadvantages of the 1-rep-max test?
What is the vertical jump test?
Chalk is used to measure height and jumping height distance from the top of the head.
It measures explosive strength.
What are the advantages of the vertical jump test?
What are the disadvantages of the vertical jump test?
What is the abdominal curl test?
How many sit ups an athlete can do in time with a sound track, it tests strength endurance
What are the advantages of the abdominal curl test?
What are the disadvantages of the abdominal curl test?
What is the grip dynometer test?
It measures maximum strength by holding the grip dynometer and raising it above the head, with a straight arm and squeezing whilst pulling it downwards as fast as possible
What are the advantages of the grip dynometer test?
What are the disadvantages of the grip dynometer test?
What is the vertical jump test?
Chalk is used to measure the distance between actual height and jumping height. The measurement is used to calculate explosive strength
What are the advantages of the vertical jump test?
What are the disadvantages of the vertical jump test?