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Presentation Package for
Concepts of Physical Fitness 12e
Section IV: Concept 12:
Safe Physical Activity and
Exercises
Created by:
Gregory J. Welk
Iowa State University
Bad News:
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Some exercises should be used with
caution or not used at all because
they are "high risk" exercises or
because they may cause more harm
than good.
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Click for info
on Lab 12a
Good News:
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There are safe alternatives for most
"bad" exercises.
The presentation will review bad
exercises and help you select safer
alternatives
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Microtrauma
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An injury which results from chronic
repetitive motions that violate the
integrity of our joints.
Pain and deficits due to microtrauma
are often attributed incorrectly to
"old age".
Web12-1 has info on carpal
tunnel syndrome
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Click for
descriptions and
graphics of some
common injuries
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Acute Injury
A stress, strain or injury that
produces an "ouch" at the time of
injury or within several hours.
Common examples:
– Sprains
– Strains
– Fractures
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Chronic Injury
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Many chronic injuries happen as a
result of overtraining. This usually
results from violating the law of
progression and doing too much
exercise or doing additional
additional exercise without ample
recovery
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Treatment of Injuries
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Rest
Ice
Compression
Elevation
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Anatomical Terms
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Hyperflexion: bending a joint more
than normal. Closing the angle at the
joint.
Hyperextension: opening a joint angle
(i.e., returning it past the normal
anatomical position.)
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Biological Terms
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Valsalva maneuver: increased
pressure in the thoracic region with
resultant problems associated with
subsequent fainting or dizziness.
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Examples of Bad Exercises
and Safer Alternatives
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Neck stretches
Back stretches
Abdominal exercises
Hamstring exercises
Shin exercises
Bench press exercises
Quadriceps exercise
Graphics for
these exercises
are provided on
subsequent slides
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Neck Stretches
BAD
Full Neck Circling
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GOOD
Partial Circling - Head Clock
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Back Stretches
BAD
GOOD
Leg Hug
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Shoulder Stand Bicycle
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Abdominal Exercises
BAD
GOOD
Crunch - Hands on Ears
Hands Behind Head Sit-up
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Abdominal Exercises
BAD
Double Leg Lifts
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GOOD
Reverse Curl
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Hamstring Stretches
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BAD
BAD
Standing
Toe Touch
Bar Stretch
GOOD
Back-Saver Hamstring Stretch
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Shin and Quadriceps
Stretches
BAD
GOOD
Shin Stretch
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Standing Stretch
GOOD
Quad Stretch
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Bench Press Exercise
BAD
Bench Press - Back Arched
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GOOD
Bench Press - Knees Bent
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Quadriceps Exercises
BAD
Deep Squating Exercise
(“Deep Knee Bends”)
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GOOD
Alternate Leg Kneel
(“Lunges”)
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General Exercise Guidelines
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No hyperflexion of knee or neck
No hyperextension of neck, knee or low
back
No twisting or lateral force to the knee
No breath holding during exercise
Avoid stretching already long / weak
muscles
Avoid shortening already short /strong
muscles
Avoid passive neck stretches and any
ballistic passive stretches
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Specific Exercise Guidelines
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Stretch chest muscles, hip flexors,
calf and hamstrings, lower back and
medial thigh rotators.
Strengthen the abdominals and the
shoulder muscles upper and lower
back extensors, shin muscles and
lateral hip rotators
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Web Resources
Online Learning Center
“On the Web” pages for Concept
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Supplemental Graphics
Lab Information
Exercise Injuries
Return to
presentation
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Lab 12a Information
Safe Exercises
Check the “questionable” or
exercises that you have done in the
past.
– Question: To what extent have you been
affected by doing these exercises?
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Check the “safer” exercises that you
might add to your exercise program.
– Question: Will you change your exercise
program as a result of this information?
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Common Exercise Injuries
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Sprains - ligaments
Strains - muscles/tendons
Fractures - bones
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Ligament Sprain
(ankle inversion injury)
Graphic from Booher and Thibodeau, 1994
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Muscle Strain
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Tearing occurs in
muscle belly or
tendon.
– 1o: discomfort
– 2o: some tearing
– 3o: complete rupture
Graphic from Booher and Thibodeau, 1994
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Bone Fracture
Return to
presentation
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Acute fractures can
be “open” or
“closed”
Stress fractures or
“fatigue fractures”
are cracks or
incomplete
fractures that occur
from more
chronic
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