Fundamentals of S & C

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Strength and Conditioning

The practical application of exercise science to improve health, fitness, and performance for all individuals.

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S&C trainer

A professional who designs, delivers, and reviews exercise programs to help people reach their fitness or performance goals.

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Exercise Prescription

A tailored plan of physical activities, including type, intensity, and duration, designed to meet an individual's needs

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Adaptation

The body's process of adjusting to physical training, leading to improved strength, fitness, or performance over time.

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Progressive overload

gradually increasing the demands placed on the body to stimulate improvement

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What happens without progressive overload?

body adapts and progress stalls

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Specificity

Training should be tailored to the specific goals and needs of the individual.

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Individualization

Programs must be adapted to suit each person's age, experience, and abilities.

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What does S&C do for youths?

builds strong muscles and bones, improves coordination, and supports healthy growth.

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What can S&C do for older adults?

maintain muscle mass, balance, and mobility, slow age-related decline and reduce the risk of falls.

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A 70-year-old woman wants to improve her balance and strength. How can a strength and conditioning trainer help her?

Design a safe, tailored exercise plan

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What is the FITT principle?

frequency, intensity, time, type

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Frequency

How often you exercise

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Intensity

How hard you exercise.

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Time

How long each exercise session lasts

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Type

The kind of exercise you do

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Monitoring and Adjusting intensity

Keep track of how hard you’re working. Use tools like heart rate, perceived exertion, or talk tests to ensure you’re training at the right level.

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For older adults starting an exercise program, which FITT adjustment is especially important?


Choosing activities that improve balance

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S&C coach/trainer

design, deliver, and review exercise programs for individuals or groups. Helping clients achieve health, fitness, or performance goals.

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Team/ institutional S&C roles

working with sports teams, schools, or universities to prepare athletes for competition. Planning training, monitoring progress, and collaborating with coaches and medical staff.

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Education and Research

teaching, mentoring, or conducting research in academic or clinical settings. They contribute to the advancement of knowledge and best practices in the field.

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Which principle governs exercise overload and adaptation in strength and

conditioning?

F.I.T.T. principle

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What is the primary role of a Strength and Conditioning (S&C) Trainer

Bridging the gap between sports science theory and practical application

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How much lean body mass can typically be gained per week through resistance

training?

0.25-0.5kg

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Which group is explicitly mentioned as benefiting from S&C training

General population and youth

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Which of the following is a widely held myth about strength training?

unsafe for children

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What does the term "sarcopenia" primarily describe

Age-related loss of muscle mass and strength

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What is meant by “neuromuscular improvements” in the context of S&C?

Increased muscle strength through neural efficiency

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Who among the following populations can reduce cardiovascular disease risks

through strength training?

Individuals of all ages and fitness levels

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Why is strength training now considered safe and effective for youth

It is supervised by professionals and tailored to individual goal

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