Force Relationships Flashcards

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Define force-velocity relationships.

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Describes the inverse relationship between force production and the velocity of movement.

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Describe a concentric contraction.

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As more force is required the rate of velocity is reduced. As less force is required the rate of velocity is increased.

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Describe an eccentric contraction.

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As more force is required the rate of velocity increases. As less force is required the rate of velocity decreases.

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4
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Draw a labelled graph illustrating a concentric contraction.

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Did you include -
- Y-axis: Force.
- X-axis: Velocity.
- ‘During muscle shortening, max force is achieved during minimum velocity’.

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Draw a labelled graph illustrating an eccentric contraction.

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Did you include -
- Y-axis: Force.
- X-axis: Velocity
- ‘During muscle lengthening max force is achieved during max velocity.’

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Define the force-length relationship.

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Relates directly towards the amount of muscle force that can be produced at a varying muscle length.

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Describe the 3 situations of the force-length relationship.

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  1. As the muscle contracts, cross-bridge linkage formation are impaired due to too much overlap of the myosin filaments. (under 100%)
  2. At the mid-range or point at a muscle resting length, optimal overlap of myofilaments occurs, therefore maximising cross-bridge attachment.
  3. The muscle is stretched beyond its normal resting state. The reduced overlap of myofilaments causes a decrease in the number of available binding sites. (over 100%)
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Draw a labelled graph illustrating the force-length relationship.

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Did you include -
- Y-axis: Force.
- X-axis: Resting muscle length.
- Mid point

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