The muscles in the body each fall into one of three groups:

Similar documents
1.2 Your healthy, active body

Y12 Transition Pack Sports Leadership

Department of Science Second Term: Revision Worksheet - 1 L-1.6, 1.7 & 1.8 Muscles and bones

Grade 10 Intro to Resistance Training

KS4 Physical Education

2º ESO - PE Workbook - IES Joan Miró Physical Education Department THE MUSCULAR SYSTEM

A Healthy, Active. Lifestyle and Your. Muscular System

Department of Science Second Term: Revision Worksheet - 1 L-1.6, 1.7 & 1.8 Muscles and bones

SUPPORT, MOVEMENT AND LOCOMOTION

THE MUSCULOSKELETAL SYSTEM Thompson Educational Publishing, Inc. 1

Skeletal Muscle. Move your bones. Voluntary ( ) Over. Long. Cardiac Muscle. The muscle of the heart. Involuntary ( ) Works. Strongest. Only.

Muscular System. IB Sports, exercise and health science 1.2

REVISION BOOKLET. The Body Systems

Level 2 Mock Paper Anatomy and Physiology For Exercise. Unit Accreditation Number H/600/9013

Lifting your toes up towards your tibia would be an example of what movement around the ankle joint?

1.1 The structure and functions of the musculo-skeletal system Learning objectives

The Muscular System. The Muscular System: Moving your Body

Fitness A complete approach to Health. Creating Balance

Certified Personal Trainer Re-Certification Manual

Five for Life Student Portfolio

How Muscles are Classified Muscles The three main types of muscles are,, and

THE MUSCULAR SYSTEM FUNCTION OF MUSCLES

Year 7 End of Year Exam Revision

BIO 2 GO! 3213b Movement in Animals-Skeletal Muscular System

Edexcel GCSE Physical Education Revision and Examination Tips

The effects of exercise and sports performance on the muscular system

PRELIMINARY HSC PDHPE. CQ1 How do the musculoskeletal and cardiorespiratory systems of the body influence and respond to movement?

Revision Booklet Paper 1

Benefits of Muscular Fitness. What is the definition of muscular strength? The Law of Use. Muscular Strength Muscular Endurance Flexibility

THe Skeletal System 1

Contents Introduction Unit 1: Fitness for Sport and Exercise sample assessment test and mark scheme

Muscular Strength and Endurance:

Muscles Muscles are effectors which enable movement to be carried out

Types of Muscle: Skeletal- muscle involved in movement of the skeleton. Striated, has alternating bands of light and dark due to overlapping

OBJECTIVES. Unit 7:5 PROPERTIES OR CHARACTERISTICS OF MUSCLES. Introduction. 3 Kinds of Muscles. 3 Kinds of Muscles 4/17/2018 MUSCULAR SYSTEM

Unit 7: Skeletal and muscular systems

Lifting your toes up towards your tibia would be an example of what movement around the ankle joint?

Bell Work. How does the muscular system relate to the following organ systems, Respiratory Circulatory Digestive

How can sportspeople train the body systems to ensure there are long term benefits? Excercise Physiology. Chapter 2. GCSE Physical Education

NOTES MUSCULAR SYSTEM

Muscular System Learners MUST KNOW R A G Locations of the major muscle groups

Biceps Curl. Muscle Focus: Biceps. You do < 12 Reps = 500 Body Building Points You do > 12 Reps = 1000 Body Building Points

DEVELOPING PHYSICAL CAPACITIES IV - STRENGTH MUSCLE TYPES

Applied anatomy and physiology: definitions of key terms

Muscles. Grade Level: 4-6

Locomotion: The act or power of moving from place to place

Stretching Exercises for the Lower Body

YEAR 9 GCSE PE Learning Programme

Provide movement Maintain posture/stability Generate heat

SKELETAL AND MUSCULAR SYSTEMS WHAT MOVES YOU!

GCSE PE Component 1 Fitness & Body Systems - Revision Booklet Name:

CHAPTER 6 2/9/2016. Learning Objectives List the four traits that all muscle types have in common.

1.1 The Structure and Functions of the Musculo- Skeletal System Teacher Answer Booklet

or Everything you ever wanted to know about Muscles, but were afraid to ask!!!

Anatomy and physiology for sport

PiXL Independence: PE Answer Booklet KS4. Applied Anatomy and Physiology. Contents: Answers

Beginner and advanced exercises. utilizing a stability ball. Professionally managed by:

Contents Introduction Unit 1: Fitness for Sport and Exercise sample assessment test and mark scheme

CHAPTER 1: 1.1 Muscular skeletal system. Question - text book page 16. Question - text book page 20 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS. Answers

Applied Anatomy and Physiology

The Muscular System. Muscles are. There are more than 600 muscles in the Human Body!!! Needed for all types of movement. Needed to pump blood

SIR MICHELANGELO REFALO

Fitness for Life. Unit 3

The Muscular System. Myology the study of muscles

X-Plain Muscles Reference Summary

Fitness Theory Exam Review

Advice on Resistance Exercise

DFP FINAL EXAM STUDY GUIDE 2014

THE STRUCTURE OF OUR BODY

Fitness Intro. Freshmen PE

9/6/2012. Less risk of injury Fewer back & posture problems Function more efficiently

SUMMER WORK MRS KANSARA

11.2 Muscles and Movement

The Musculoskeletal system

LIFETIME FITNESS HEALTHY NUTRITION. UNIT 2 Lesson 5 FLEXIBILITY LEAN BODY COMPOSITION

INTRODUCTION. Objectives

1) A motor neuron and all the muscle cells that it stimulates are referred to as a motor end plate. 1)

Chicken Wing Dissection Lab

Outline. Bio 105: Muscular System. Muscular System. Types of Muscles. Smooth Muscle. Cardiac Muscle 4/6/2016

1. LAT PULL-BACK 2. LAT PULL-FRONT (LATISSIMUS DORSI-POSTERIOR DELTOIDS BICEPS-

How does training affect performance?

BIOLOGY - CLUTCH CH.49 - MUSCLE SYSTEMS.

WTC II Term 3 Notes & Assessments

Energy for Muscle Contractions: Direct phosphorylation. Creatine phosphate loses a phosphate to ADP to create ATP

Quiz Bowl Day is here! Tonight Anatomy Lab 7 pm. Next Tuesday, Olympic Lifting technique!!

Stretching PNF? 왜 PNF 를하는가? Chapter 1. Understanding PNF stretching. What? 저항성트레이닝에의한변화 스포츠재활실습 2 주차. 임승길. 유연성 협응성 (Coordination) 각각의운동요소의선택적재교육

Gymnastics. 43 Thames Street, St Albans, Christchurch 8013 Phone: (03) Website: philip-bayliss.com

SKELETAL MUSCLE CHARACTERISTICS

Action and Support: The Muscles and Skeleton

Muscular System. Muscular System Video 1. Does a muscular person have more muscles than a smaller person?

SECTION 45-1 REVIEW. VOCABULARY REVIEW Describe the functions of the tissues listed below.

K cgs^rt??*?s?^ss?y?^5^'^isi5^^s. CXCB0033Q5»B,0'f?'r'''?'-i".l".lt''17Sro3R3: i^ti<i^<^"l'ixl>i, 'l:l"l333ssa;i

Prater Chiropractic Wellness Center 903 W. South St. Kalamazoo, MI PH: (269)

Chapter 9. The Muscular System

GCSE Physical Education. You Should Know Guide

Physical Education Fundamentals

Skeletal Muscles and Functions

VCE PHYSICAL EDUCATION WORKBOOK UNIT 1 BODIES IN MOTION NAME:

Muscles are organs They provide tone, move body fluids & food, provide the heartbeat & distribute heat.

Functions of Muscle Tissue

Transcription:

MUSCLES

The muscles in the body each fall into one of three groups: 1. VOLUNTARY or SKELETAL MUSCLESthese muscles are under the control of our will. All these muscles are attached to the skeleton. These muscles make up about 40% of our body weight.

These muscles are usually long and thin and because they cannot PUSH they are usually paired up e.g. BICEP and TRICEP muscles. One muscle bends the joint (FLEXION) and the other straightens it (EXTENSION). These pairs of muscles are called ANTAGONISTS.

BICEP MUSCLE- ANTAGONIST

2. INVOLUNTARY MUSCLES- These muscles, as the name suggests, are not under our control. They can be found in the organs of the body, such as the Digestive and Circulatory systems, and they contract and relax automatically. 3. CARDIAC MUSCLE- is found in the wall of the heart.

We cannot control it when it contracts and relaxes, so the Cardiac Muscle is also Involuntary.

WHAT ARE THE NAMES OF THE MUSCLES WE NEED TO LEARN? 1. DELTOID 2.PECTORALS 3.BICEPS 4.TRICEPS 5.ABDOMINALS 6.QUADRICEPS 7.TRAPEZIUS

8. LATISSIMUS DORSI 9. GLUTEALS 10. HAMSTRINGS 11. GASTROCNEMIUS 12. Erector Spinae 13. Obliques

CAN YOU GIVE EXAMPLES IN SPORT THAT USE THESE MUSCLES?

Muscles are made up of many muscle fibres. The muscle fibres can be SLOW TWITCH FIBRES or FAST TWITCH FIBRES.

We all have both types in our muscles in different quantities, and what we have appears to be handed down from our parents in our genes. SLOW TWITCH FIBRES are deep red in colour and they have a good oxygen supply to the working muscle.

These muscles contract slowly but they can work for long periods of time. CAN YOU NAME A TYPE OF SPORT WHERE ITS COMPETITORS WOULD HAVE MORE SLOW TWITCH FIBRES IN THEIR MUSCLES?

FAST TWITCH FIBRES are white and work much more quickly, but they also tire more quickly. CAN YOU NAME A TYPE OF SPORT WHERE ITS COMPETITORS WOULD HAVE MORE FAST TWITCH FIBRES IN THEIR MUSCLES?

FUNCTIONAL ANATOMY- TWITCH FIBRES

THINK OF THE 100M FINAL IN THE SYDNEY OLYMPICS CAN YOU SUGGEST ANYTHING ABOUT THE RACE?

TWITCH FIBRES

ARE THERE ANY SPORTS WHERE THERE IS A NEED FOR FAST AND SLOW TWITCH FIBRES TO BE USED?

UNDERSTANDING MUSCLES SUMMARY A feature of muscle fibres is that they can contract, or pull against the skeleton. What they cannot do is push. Most muscles are long and thin, but when they contract they get SHORTER and THICKER. CHECK YOUR BICEP MUSCLE!

SIMPLE MUSCLE

MUSCLES are attached to bones by tendons.

FUNCTIONAL ANATOMY- MUSCLE CONTRACTION

Although muscles are attached at both ends, one end is called the ORIGIN and is fixed to something rigid. The other end, called the INSERTION, is fixed to the bone that moves.

Bones are joined to other bones by LIGAMENTS, which are elastic and help to support the joint. The ends of the bones that form a joint are covered with smooth material called CARTILAGE, which reduces friction between the bones

Because muscles cannot push, to make joints work, they are arranged in pairs called ANTAGONISTIC PAIRS. THE BEST EXAMPLE OF ANTAGONISTIC PAIRS OF MUSCLES ARE THE BICEPS and TRICEPS. At the elbow, in order to bend the arm, the. BICEPS contract (shorten) while the TRICEPS relax (lengthen).

MUSCLE cells are never all resting at the same time. Some are always ready for action, day and night. This is called MUSCLE TONE

FLEXIBILITY The range of motion available in a joint. The elasticity in a muscle can be compared with an elastic band, which may be stretched by a force but will return to its normal length when the force is withdrawn. Muscles are stretched with exercise. There are 4 methods of performing these stretches.

1. Static stretches 2.Ballistic stretches 3.Proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation (PNF) 4.Range of Motion Stretching.

FITNESS SERIES- FLEXIBILITY

MUSCLES AND FAT In order to find your SOMATOTYPE it was necessary to measure your body fat at certain points on the body. Skinfold measurements were taken at different points and a % FAT calculation was undertaken. Another useful way to measure your body fatness is by using the BODY MASS INDEX.

This is calculated by taking your weight in kilograms and then dividing it by your height in metres squared. The result can then be checked against tables to indicate whether you are HEALTHY, OVERWEIGHT or OBESE. All our body parts add up to make the overall weight of our body. Our weight without fat is known as our LEAN BODY MASS. This includes our muscles, bones and organs.

TOTAL HEALTH- BODY COMPOSITION

REVISION