TC304"Checkpoint 03: Sports Medicine 767 Student ID #:Period:"& BBC@&@AArialB4BA@&@AdB8BD(B&@AIn the space below, the instructor should enter the correct pass code to ensure that the instructor and not the student has verified the work.CCBA@A767CCCA{CzCCPA{{_CCC@A{hCCCACCcC0BA Checkpoint 3\BACA&BBCCA[See the Notes to the Instructor section of the Instructor's Overview to find the pass code. BxBCA&?A@AA BAA&@A1.DB$BD(B&@AgThe student can explain the role of the therapist in PNF stretching. Click Help to display the answer.CBCA&@AYesC&CCA&@ANopBBDC&AThe therapist acts only as a facilitator; the stretcher does all of the work. The facilitator makes no attempt to increase the stretch, he or she only provides support and resistance to the stretcher. ?@A BAA&@A2.DB$BD(B&@A\The student can explain what isometric contraction means. Click Help to display the answer.CBCA&@AYesC&CCA&@ANolBBDB&AnIsometric contraction is when the stretcher voluntarily contracts the muscle against the partner's resistance. ?@A BAA&@A3.DB$BD(B&@ApThe student can demonstrate the pectoralis major stretch depicted on page 81 of the Facilitated Stretching text.CBCA&@AYesC&CCA&@ANo F-1D-6F-1, D-6T-5F-9F-1, F-9