Chapter 16: Core Training Concepts Flashcards

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Core stability

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The ability of an individual to maintain a given position, adequately stabilizing the spine while the extremities are moving.

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Core endurance

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The ability to control the motion of the spine over a given longer duration.

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Core strength

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The ability to control the motion of the spine.

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Core

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The structures that make up the lumbo-pelvic-hip complex (LPHC), including the lumbar spine, pelvic girdle, abdomen, and hip joint.

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Type I (slow twitch) muscle fibers

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Muscle fibers that are small in size, generate lower amounts of force, and are more resistant to fatigue.

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Lordotic/Lordosis

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The normal curvature of the cervical and lumbar spine regions, creating a concave portion of the spine.

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Kyphotic/Kyphosis

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The normal curvature of the thoracic spine region, creating a convex portion of the spine.

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Anterior pelvic tilt

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An excessive forward rotation of the pelvis that results in greater lumbar lordosis.

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Posterior pelvic tilt

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An excessive rotation of the pelvis that results in lesser lumbar lordosis.

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Scoliosis

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An abnormal curve of the spine from side to side.

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Drawing-in maneuver

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A maneuver used to recruit the local core stabilizers by drawing in the navel toward the spine.

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Bracing

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Contracting the global abdominals such as the rectus abdominis and obliques at the same

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