Cybex FT 360 Functional Trainer Owner’s Manual
General
Exercise
Guidelines
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Anthropometrics -
measurements and relationships of length and girth of body parts.
Antagonist -
the muscle in opposition to the agonist.
Anatomical Position -
standing erect, with feet and palms facing forward.
Anatomical Pulley -
a bone or skeletal prominence that alters the direction of the pull of a
muscle to increase the muscle’s mechanical advantage.
Anatomy -
geography, naming by orientation and/or apparent capability (non-functional).
Anchor Points -
the points at which a load enters and exits the body and/or limb.
Anterior -
anatomical term meaning towards the front. Same as ventral.
Assistant Mover -
a muscle that is less effective at performing a specified motion, but does
have a small degree of mechanical ability to help the prime mover. There are many borderline
cases.
Atrophy -
reduction in size of cells and tissues.
Axis of Rotation -
imaginary line or point which an object rotates.
Bilateral -
refers to both sides.
Biolocomotion -
a perspective/description of the human body and its mechanics based upon
locomotion. All animals with legs (regardless of numbers) move with the same mechanics.
Gravity is the common denominator.
Biomechanics -
analysis of the load placed on a joint by both the muscle and resistance.
Anatomy, Kinesiology, and Physics = Engineering.
Body Composition -
the component parts of the body - mainly fat and
fat-free weight.
Calorie -
a unit of work or energy equal to the amount of heat required to raise the temperature
of 1 g of water to 1 degree C.
Cam -
a mechanical device used to vary leverage.
Carbohydrate -
a chemical compound consisting of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen atoms in
specified arrangements. Carbohydrates are major components of food such as bread, potatoes
and rice.
Cardiovascular -
pertaining to the heart and blood vessels.
Cartilage -
there are several types.
Hyaline
cartilage is a relatively thin covering on the ends of
many bones. It forms a smooth, resilient, low friction surface for the movement of one bone
on another. Wedges of cartilage (fibrocartilage) called
menisci, disks
and
labrums
are to
increase stability, provide shock absorption, and to facilitate motion in some joints.
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