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1

According to Newton’s Law of Acceleration, what is an object’s change of motion directly proportional to?




2

How is strength defined?




3

By approximately what percentage does strength training reduce overuse injuries?




4

Which is a size and architecture factor of muscular strength?




5

According to a study by Fry et al. (2004), how does the percentage of Type II muscle fibers in weightlifters compare to that of bodybuilders? 




6

How does non-training to failure (non-TF) compare to training to failure (TF) for strength gains?




7

How do strength and power levels after bilateral training compare to those after unilateral training?




8

What should be the focus of training for youth and adolescent strength development?




9

At what relative strength level do the performance benefits of increasing strength begin to level off?




10

What is recommended for developing the long-term development of an athlete? 




1

According to Newton’s Law of Acceleration, what is an object’s change of motion directly proportional to?




2

How is strength defined?




3

By approximately what percentage does strength training reduce overuse injuries?




4

Which is a size and architecture factor of muscular strength?




5

According to a study by Fry et al. (2004), how does the percentage of Type II muscle fibers in weightlifters compare to that of bodybuilders? 




6

How does non-training to failure (non-TF) compare to training to failure (TF) for strength gains?




7

How do strength and power levels after bilateral training compare to those after unilateral training?




8

What should be the focus of training for youth and adolescent strength development?




9

At what relative strength level do the performance benefits of increasing strength begin to level off?




10

What is recommended for developing the long-term development of an athlete? 




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