Deck 17: Plyometric, Speed, Agility and Quickness Exercise Prescription

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Which of the following factors will affect the stretch-shortening cycle?

A) fiber type
B) gender
C) arm swing
D) fatigue
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Which of the following motor skills requires a takeoff from one foot and landing on the other?

A) hop
B) leap
C) gallop
D) skip
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Which of the following detects the rate of stretch in skeletal muscle?

A) alpha motor neurons
B) golgi tendon organ
C) sensory neurons
D) muscle spindle
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In attempting to improve power by using plyometric exercises, the instructions should focus on:

A) slow, controlled movements
B) fast, explosive movements
C) soft landing
D) both fast, explosive movements and soft landing
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What are the three stages of linear sprinting?

A) acceleration, deceleration, supercompensation
B) acceleration, attainment, maintenance
C) maintenance, pacing, finishing
D) decelerate, reaccelerate, decelerate
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Which muscle group is an antagonist to the external rotation of the gluteus during the late swing phase?

A) adductors
B) gastrocnemius
C) hamstrings
D) piriformis
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Which muscle group is primarily responsible for horizontal propulsion during linear sprinting?

A) quadriceps
B) gastrocnemius
C) hamstrings
D) soleus
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What is the temporal pattern of the legs during linear sprinting?

A) ankle, hip, knee
B) distal to proximal
C) from the ground up
D) hip, knee, ankle
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Increasing the explosive force generated by the quadriceps during the maintenance phase of linear sprinting would:

A) increase speed
B) increase vertical displacement
C) decrease speed
D) increase stride length
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Performing an unplanned change of direction will:

A) increase valgus loads
B) decrease movement efficiency
C) generate general muscle activation patterns
D) increase valgus loads, decrease movement efficiency, and generate general muscle activation patterns
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To improve performance, a plyometric program should:

A) last a minimum of 4 weeks
B) last a minimum of 8 weeks
C) minimize landing forces
D) last a minimum of 8 weeks and maximize movement velocity
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The primary contractile elements in skeletal muscle are:

A) myosin
B) titin
C) actin
D) both myosin and actin
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SSC stands for:

A) sports-specific conditioning
B) stretch-shortening cycle
C) soccer shoe contract
D) specific shortening contraction
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According to the mechanical model, a SSC increases muscle force output due to:

A) decrease in potential energy
B) increase in mechanical strain
C) reutilization of elastic energy
D) increase in skeletal dynamics
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When an athlete starts on one leg and propels herself off the ground into the air and lands on the same leg this is referred to as a:

A) jump
B) bound
C) hop
D) skip
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The two phases of the sprinting gait are the ______ and ______.
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______, ______, and ______ will affect the efficacy of changes in direction.
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Instructions for plyometric exercises can focus on two distinct areas of motor development: ______ and ______.
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A reflex that simultaneously stimulates agonists and inhibits antagonists is termed ______.
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___________________ is the ability to make efficient coordinated movements in multiple planes performed at multiple velocities.
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The stretch-shortening cycle couples a concentric muscular action followed immediately by an eccentric muscular action.
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When a muscle is eccentrically loaded and immediately followed by a concentric action at high velocities and forces, elastic energy is produced, stored, and ultimately released from the muscle-tendon unit and increases force and power output.
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Plyometric exercises will improve jumping ability regardless whether or not resistance training exercises are utilized.
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The primary muscular action responsible for horizontal propulsion during linear sprinting is hip flexion.
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A preplanned change in direction will typically display reduced joint loading compared to an unplanned movement.
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Briefly describe how the mechanical and neuromuscular models differ and how they contribute to enhancing SSC performance.
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Describe the structure and function of the muscle spindles and Golgi tendon organs with respect to SSC.
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Make an argument both for and against the use of arm swing in performing plyometric exercises.
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Discuss the need to perform plyometric drills differently when the focus is on injury prevention as opposed to performance enhancement.
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Develop drills or exercises to improve the two SSC actions at the hip during linear sprinting.
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Deck 17: Plyometric, Speed, Agility and Quickness Exercise Prescription
1
Which of the following factors will affect the stretch-shortening cycle?

A) fiber type
B) gender
C) arm swing
D) fatigue
D
2
Which of the following motor skills requires a takeoff from one foot and landing on the other?

A) hop
B) leap
C) gallop
D) skip
B
3
Which of the following detects the rate of stretch in skeletal muscle?

A) alpha motor neurons
B) golgi tendon organ
C) sensory neurons
D) muscle spindle
B
4
In attempting to improve power by using plyometric exercises, the instructions should focus on:

A) slow, controlled movements
B) fast, explosive movements
C) soft landing
D) both fast, explosive movements and soft landing
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What are the three stages of linear sprinting?

A) acceleration, deceleration, supercompensation
B) acceleration, attainment, maintenance
C) maintenance, pacing, finishing
D) decelerate, reaccelerate, decelerate
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Which muscle group is an antagonist to the external rotation of the gluteus during the late swing phase?

A) adductors
B) gastrocnemius
C) hamstrings
D) piriformis
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7
Which muscle group is primarily responsible for horizontal propulsion during linear sprinting?

A) quadriceps
B) gastrocnemius
C) hamstrings
D) soleus
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What is the temporal pattern of the legs during linear sprinting?

A) ankle, hip, knee
B) distal to proximal
C) from the ground up
D) hip, knee, ankle
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9
Increasing the explosive force generated by the quadriceps during the maintenance phase of linear sprinting would:

A) increase speed
B) increase vertical displacement
C) decrease speed
D) increase stride length
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10
Performing an unplanned change of direction will:

A) increase valgus loads
B) decrease movement efficiency
C) generate general muscle activation patterns
D) increase valgus loads, decrease movement efficiency, and generate general muscle activation patterns
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11
To improve performance, a plyometric program should:

A) last a minimum of 4 weeks
B) last a minimum of 8 weeks
C) minimize landing forces
D) last a minimum of 8 weeks and maximize movement velocity
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12
The primary contractile elements in skeletal muscle are:

A) myosin
B) titin
C) actin
D) both myosin and actin
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SSC stands for:

A) sports-specific conditioning
B) stretch-shortening cycle
C) soccer shoe contract
D) specific shortening contraction
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According to the mechanical model, a SSC increases muscle force output due to:

A) decrease in potential energy
B) increase in mechanical strain
C) reutilization of elastic energy
D) increase in skeletal dynamics
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When an athlete starts on one leg and propels herself off the ground into the air and lands on the same leg this is referred to as a:

A) jump
B) bound
C) hop
D) skip
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16
The two phases of the sprinting gait are the ______ and ______.
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______, ______, and ______ will affect the efficacy of changes in direction.
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Instructions for plyometric exercises can focus on two distinct areas of motor development: ______ and ______.
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A reflex that simultaneously stimulates agonists and inhibits antagonists is termed ______.
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___________________ is the ability to make efficient coordinated movements in multiple planes performed at multiple velocities.
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The stretch-shortening cycle couples a concentric muscular action followed immediately by an eccentric muscular action.
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When a muscle is eccentrically loaded and immediately followed by a concentric action at high velocities and forces, elastic energy is produced, stored, and ultimately released from the muscle-tendon unit and increases force and power output.
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Plyometric exercises will improve jumping ability regardless whether or not resistance training exercises are utilized.
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The primary muscular action responsible for horizontal propulsion during linear sprinting is hip flexion.
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A preplanned change in direction will typically display reduced joint loading compared to an unplanned movement.
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Briefly describe how the mechanical and neuromuscular models differ and how they contribute to enhancing SSC performance.
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Describe the structure and function of the muscle spindles and Golgi tendon organs with respect to SSC.
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Make an argument both for and against the use of arm swing in performing plyometric exercises.
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Discuss the need to perform plyometric drills differently when the focus is on injury prevention as opposed to performance enhancement.
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Develop drills or exercises to improve the two SSC actions at the hip during linear sprinting.
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