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Muscular Strength and Endurance

Muscular Strength and Endurance. Muscular strength is the ability of a muscle to exert maximum force in a single contraction. Did you know you have more than 600 muscles in your body?

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Muscular Strength and Endurance

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  1. Muscular Strength and Endurance

  2. Muscular strength is the ability of a muscle to exert maximum force in a single contraction.

  3. Did you know you have more than 600 muscles in your body? They help you do almost everything — from pumping blood throughout your body to lifting your heavy backpack. You control some of your muscles and others, like your heart, do their jobs without you thinking about them at all.

  4. Skeletal Now, let's the kind talk about of muscle you think of when we say "muscle" — the ones that show how strong you are and let you boot a soccer ball into the goal. These are your skeletal muscles — sometimes called striated (say: stry-ay-tud) muscle because the light and dark parts of the muscle fibers make them look striped (striated is a fancy word meaning striped). Skeletal muscles are voluntary muscles, which means you can control what they do. Your leg won't bend to kick the soccer ball unless you want it to. These muscles help to make up the musculoskeletal (say: mus-kyuh-low-skel-uh-tul) system — the combination of your muscles and your skeleton, or bones. Together, the skeletal muscles work with your bones to give your body power and strength. In most cases, a skeletal muscle is attached to one end of a bone. It stretches all the way across a joint (the place where two bones meet) and then attaches again to another bone.

  5. Skeletal muscles come in many different sizes and shapes to allow them to do many types of jobs. Some of your biggest and most powerful muscles are in your back, near your spine. These muscles help keep you upright and standing tall. They also give your body the power it needs to lift and push things. Muscles in your neck and the top part of your back aren't as large, but they are capable of some pretty amazing things: Try rotating your head around, back and forth, and up and down to feel the power of the muscles in your neck. These muscles also hold your head high.

  6. Muscular Endurance the ability of a muscle to exert force repeatedly over time (repetitions)

  7. Muscular endurance is very important for people playing sports and who have to sustain an activity for long periods of time.

  8. If you are looking to improve muscular endurance, the best way would be to involve yourself in just about any cardiovascular activity, such as running, biking, and playing sports.  Even walking will help you stay healthy and condition your leg muscles, to a point. If you are looking to improve the endurance of your upper body, bodyweight exercises such as chin-ups, push-ups, triceps dips, etc., will improve this, and your strength as well

  9. F.I.T.T. Principle of Training

  10. F - Frequency How many times a week?

  11. I - Intensity How hard are you working?

  12. T - Time How long?

  13. T – Type of activity Flexibility, muscular strength and endurance, or cardiorespiratory endurance

  14. Tests for muscular strength and endurance Curl Ups • Guidelines • Bend knees • must hold on to shoulders • or shirt • 1 minute to do as many • as possible

  15. Flexede Arm Hang • Guidelines • Chin can not • touch or rest on bar. • Hold as long as possible • No kicking or swinging

  16. Pull Ups • Guidelines • Must start with • Arms extended • down. • Pull chin above • bar without touching • or resting on the bar. • No kicking or • swinging

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