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Session 12

Session 12 (muscle contractions)

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Session 12

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Session Aim/ObjectivesAim By the end of this learning outcome you will successfully achieve your target grade in the muscular section

of the assignment

ObjectivesBy the end of the session you will be able to:1. Identify the bones, joints and antagonistic muscle pairings

of simple sports exercises

2. Explain the terms eccentric, concentric and isometric muscular contractions

3. Identifying the type of muscular contractions occurring in simple sports exercises

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Recap tasks

• Gapped Handout

• List pairs without any notes or prompts

• Yesterdays handout – Agonist/Antagonist

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Gapped Handout• P……ls / L……….s ….i• ………..r d……ds /…………r d……..ds• Tr…z..s / De…….s• Er….. Spin.. / R..t.s ab………s• Right e……...l ob…..es / Left e………l

ob…..es• H…………gs / Q…………..ps• Gas…………..us / Ti…….s anterior• T……….s / …………s

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Gapped Handout Answers

• Pectorals / Latissimuss Dorsi• Anterior deltoids / Posterior deltoids• Trapezius / Deltoids• Erector spinae / Rectus abdominus• Right external obliques / Left external

obliques• Hamstrings / Quadriceps• Gastrocnemius / Tibialis anterior• Triceps / Biceps

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Agonist or Prime Mover(Biceps contract)

The muscle doing the work (contracting) and creating the movement is called the agonist or prime mover.

Antagonist(Triceps relax)

The muscle which is relaxing and letting the movement take place

is called the antagonist.

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Task 1

• Move around the room to analyse 3 exercises

• Complete the blank movement table on the flip chart paper.

• Each member of the group using one colour pen to insert their answers

• 10 minutes allowed

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Muscle Contraction

• Isotonic or concentric contraction• Muscle length shortens during

contraction

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Muscle Contraction

• Eccentric contraction• Muscle lengthens under tension

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Muscle Contraction

• Isometric• Muscle length stays the same

during contraction• Example –holding a press up

position

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Task 2

Pairs – decide on and write out a definition for the 3 types of contraction:-

1.Concentric2.Eccentric3.Isometric contractionsExtension task - Look at the diagrams below what type

of contractions is occurring on the agonist and antagonists….?

Press up (upward phase -Upper arms) Sit up (Upward Phase -

Stomach)

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Task 3

Using the movement tables you started in task 1…

• Add the type of contractions in the agonists and antagonists for each skill

Extension question….

• What sports skills require isometric muscular contractions?

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SummaryObjectives achieved?Can you:1. Identify the bones, joints and antagonistic muscle

pairings of simple sports exercises?

2. Explain the terms eccentric, concentric and isometric muscular contractions?

3. Identify the type of muscular contractions occurring in simple sports exercises?

Next Session the effects of exercise on the muscular system