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NASM_Human Mvmnt. Test

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What are biomechanics
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GFR-Jumping
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Eccentric
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GFR-Walking
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Force
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The human movement system includes
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Length-tension relationship
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Developing tension while the muscle is lengthening;when resistive force overcomes developed tension
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1 to1.5 times one body weight
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4-11 time ones body weight
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A stusy that usese the principles of physics to quantitatively study hoe forces interact within a living body
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the resting length of a muscle and the tension the muscle can produce at this resting length
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an influence applied from one object to another, which results in acceleration or deceleration of the second object
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the skeletal,muscular and Nervous systems
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the force the ground exerts back onto the body through the foot
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the motions of joints in the body(joint motions)
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the study of functional anatomy,functional biomechanicsmotio learning and motor control
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2-5 times ones body weight
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developing tension while a muscle is shortening;when developed tension overcomes resistive force
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concentric,eccentric and isometric
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sagital,frontal and transverse planes
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when the contractile force is equal to the resistive force

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