Somatotypes Flashcards
(6 cards)
1
Q
What are the features of an ectomorph?
A
- Thin and tall
- Narrow shoulders, hips and chest
- Very little fat and muscle
- Long arms and legs
- Thin face and high forehead
2
Q
What are the features of an endomorph?
A
- Pear-shaped body
- High-fat content
- Fat middle, thighs and arms
- Broad shoulders and broad hips
3
Q
What are the features of a mesomorph?
A
- Wedge-shaped
- Large amount of muscle
- Wide shoulders and thin hips.
4
Q
What are some suitable sports for mesomorphs?
A
- Sprinting - muscular shoulders help to ‘pump’ their arms and muscular legs let them drive forwards.
- Weightlifting - having a lot of upper and lower body strength lets weightlifters lift large amounts of weight.
- Rugby - some rugby players are mostly mesomorphic, allowing them to tackle hard, run fast, and break tackles.
5
Q
What are some suitable sports for an endomorph?
A
- Front row forward (rugby) - having a large mass makes it easy to push opposition players in a scum.
- Shot put - having a heavy, bulky frame is useful for building powerful movements.
- Sumo wrestling - their large frame makes endomorphs difficult to move.
6
Q
What are some suitable sports for an ectomorph?
A
- High jump - a light frame allows ectomorphs to jump higher because they have less weight to move.
- Tennis - tall players can naturally form a steep angle when serving and they also have a long reach for returning shots.
- Endurance running - lighter bodies are easier to carry.
- Long jump - tall performers can build up speed on the approach through their long levers.