NSCA-CSCS Chapter 5; Questions & Answers
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Which muscle fiber type has the GREATEST potential to, when trained in a specific way, CHANGE
into a more aerobic or oxidative form? Answer-Typer IIx
A weightlifter adds 30 minutes of intense (>75% VO2 max) stationary bicycle riding eve...
NSCA-CSCS Chapter 5; Questions & Answers
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Which muscle fiber type has the GREATEST potential to, when trained in a specific way, CHANGE
into a more aerobic or oxidative form? Answer-Typer IIx
A weightlifter adds 30 minutes of intense (>75% VO2 max) stationary bicycle riding every other
day to her resistance training program. What describes the GREATEST effect this addition will
have on her performance? Answer-Power gains will be compromised
A 50-year old female triathlete is concerned about osteoporosis. What exercise is MOST
beneficial for improving her bone mineral density? Answer-Front Squat
What muscle fiber types are "bypassed" as a result of selective recruitment that allows an
Olympic weightlifter to generate maximum power during a 1RM snatch? Answer-Type I
muscle fibers
What are the MOST effective stimulants of growth hormone production from a resistance
training workout? Answer-Large muscle mass exercises and High intensity and volume
The INITIAL decrease in muscular strength caused by detraining is due to undesired changes in
which system? Answer-Nervous System
Anaerobic Training Answer-Consists of high-intensity, intermittent bouts of exercise such
as weight training; plyometrics drills; and speed, agility, and interval training.
, NSCA-CSCS Chapter 5; Questions & Answers
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Size Principle Answer-Based on the relationship between motor unit twitch force and
recruitment threshold.
The recruitment and decruitment of motor units in an orderly manner is governed by what?
Answer-The Size Principle
Selective Recruitment Answer-Fast twitch muscle fibers may be recruited before slow
twitch fibers under certain circumstances that allow an athlete to inhibit lower-threshold motor
units and in their place activate the higher-threshold motor units critical to optimal speed and
power performance.
Neuromuscular Junction (NMJ) Answer-The interface between the nerve and skeletal
muscle and is another potential site for the occurrence of neural adaptations from anaerobic
training.
Electromyography (EMG) Answer-This is a common research tool used to examine the
magnitude of neural activation following training.
An increase in EMG indicates what? Answer-Greater Neural Activation
Cross-education Answer-Training only one limb can result in an increase in strength in the
untrained limb.
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