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Title: Muscular Control of Movement Subject: Exercise Physiology Author: William A. Kauth Last modified by: William A. Kauth Created Date: 10/3/1996 10:04:42 AM – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Muscular Control of Movement


1
Muscular Control of Movement
2
Review of Anatomy
  • Types of Muscles
  • Smooth blood vessels and organs
  • Cardiac heart
  • Skeletal muscles
  • for movement

3
Review of Anatomy
  • Skeletal Muscle
  • 600 Skeletal Muscles
  • Voluntary Movement
  • Origin / Insertion
  • 75 H2O, 20 Prot.

4
The Structure of Skeletal Muscle
  • Epimysium
  • Covers the entire muscle
  • Perimysium
  • Covers the Fasciculi
  • Endomysium
  • Covers the muscle fiber
  • Sarcoplasm
  • Surrounds the myofibril

5
The Structure of a Muscle Cell
  • Sarcoplasm
  • Transverse Tubules
  • Sarcoplasmic Reticulum
  • Myofibril
  • Sarcomere
  • Myosin (heads)
  • Actin (tropomyosin, troponin)

6
The Sliding Filament Theory
  • Motor nerve impulse
  • motor nerve releases ACh to sarcolemma
  • Depolorization causes chain reaction
  • sarcoplasmic reticulum releases calcium
  • calcium binds with troponin
  • troponin lifts tropomyosin
  • myosin heads bind with actin (cross bridge)
  • Power Stroke is the tilting of the myosin head

7
The Sliding Filament Theory
  • Energy is required for muscle action
  • the myosin head binds to ATP, and ATPase found on
    the head splits ATP into ADP and P, releasing
    energy for muscle contraction.
  • Calcium releases for muscle relaxation
  • calcium is pumped out of the sarcoplasm and back
    into the sarcoplasmic reticulum for storage,
    which requires ATP.

8
Slow Twitch vs Fast Twitch
  • FTa, FTb, FTc
  • fast ATPase
  • large SR
  • large motor neuron
  • more fibers per unit
  • anaerobic power
  • pink or white in color
  • glycolytic enzymes
  • STo
  • slow ATPase
  • small SR
  • small motor neuron
  • less fibers per unit
  • aerobic endurance
  • red color - capillaries
  • B oxidation enzymes

9
Muscle Fiber Recruitment
  • Motor units consists of a single motor neuron
    and all of the muscle fibers is supplies.
  • All-or-None Response
  • Gradation of recruitment
  • force production is due to the number of fibers
    recruited, not the force generated by each fiber
  • conditioning response training effects the
    coordination and recruitment of muscles for
    specific activities
  • FTb FTc fibers arent easily recruited

10
Generation of Force
  • number of motor unit
  • types of motor units
  • size of the muscle
  • muscles initial length
  • angle of the joint
  • muscles speed
  • stretch reflex

11
Use of Muscles
  • Types of Movement
  • agonists
  • antagonists
  • synergists
  • Types of Contraction
  • concentric
  • static
  • eccentric

12
Requirements For Large Muscle Development
  • Proper Nutrition
  • 65 CHO, 20 Fat, 15 Protein
  • Resistance Training
  • Genetics
  • Hormonal Secretion Levels
  • testosterone
  • androgens

13
ACSM Strength Guidelines
  • Frequency 2-3 days/week
  • Intensity
  • 85 of max for strength
  • 75 of max for muscular power (method)
  • 50 - 65 of max for muscular endurance
  • Time
  • 30 - 90 sec. per set / 8 - 12 reps per set
  • work to rest ratio 14
  • Specificity resistance type

14
Strength Training Myths
  • Strength training will cause muscle boundness
  • Women who strength train will become masculinized
  • Strength training reduces speed
  • No pain - No gain
  • It takes hours of daily training to gain muscle
    mass
  • Food supplements will speed up muscle development
  • Anabolic steroids are safe and effective
  • Amino Acids are safe and effective

15
Types of Training
  • Isometric
  • Isotonic
  • Isokinetic
  • Plyometrics

16
Modes of Training
  • Free weights
  • Nautilus
  • Hydraulics
  • Friction
  • Rubber tubing
  • Cybex
  • Bow-flex
  • Box-jumps
  • Hydrotherapy
  • Etc.
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