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Performance Intelligence Questionnaire

February 2008

 

  1. What kind of muscle action causes DOMS most severely?
  2. How much can you increase eccentric strength with eccentric training?
  3. T or F  With DOMS you shouldn’t work out to prevent further damage?
  4. T or F  It is not likely that you’ll be sore more than 24 hours post workout?
  5. T or F  Stretching helps decrease the DOMS effect?
  6. What does DOMS stand for?
  7. T or F  If you are new to training, you should push yourself as hard as possible to avoid soreness?
  8. T or F  If you are not sore after a workout, the workout was not good enough?
  9. T or F  It is important to warm up and cool down?
  10. T or F  DOMS can lead to acute shortening of a person’s range of motion?

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