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Wael Abdullah AlnahdiID:H00237044

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Definition. Types of training. Types of muscles. Types of contractions. Benefits. Safety. Training methods. Components. Examples of exercises. Risk of injury. Conclusion.

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Weight training is a common type of strength training for developing the strength and size of skeletal muscles.

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Bodybuilding:focus on aesthetics and size .Strength gains are for

the purpose of

progressive overload for hypertrophy.

Weightlifting:what you do when you're in the gym.

Powerlifting:size gains are for the purpose of lifting heavier weights.

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Concentric Contraction Eccentic Contraction

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greater muscular strength.

improves muscle tone and appearance.

increases endurance and enhanced bone density.

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Increases insulin sensitivity.

decreased visceral fat.

Increases GLUT 4 density

Reduces blood pressure.

Increases HDL cholesterol.

Decrease LDL cholesterol.

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Stronger muscles improve posture.

Provides better support for joints.

Reduce the risk of injury from

everyday activities.

Speeds up the metabolic processes

in general.

burns more calories even at rest.

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Super sets.

Drop sets.

Ultra slow reps.

Rest pause.

Partial reps.

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Strength and Power

Maximal or near-maximal loads require longer rest periods.

Guidelines range from 2 to 5 minutes.

Hypertrophy

Short to moderate rest periods are required.

Typical strategies range from 30 seconds to 1.5 minutes.

Muscular Endurance

Very short rest periods of 30 seconds or less are required.

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Muscle pull and strain.

Sprained ankle.

Shoulder injury.

Knee injuries.

Torn muscle.

Tendinitis.

wrist sprain or dislocation.

DEATH!!!

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