Title Page introduction what are wrap around services Brandie Please Title Page Introduction What are wrap around services? (Brandie, Please add a reference (other than the book is preferred) What takes place in this treatment option? (Chalyne) Is this an evidence-based option? (Noel, Please explain why ) Does inclusion of this option in treatment decrease the likelihood of recidivism in juveniles? (Debbie, add a reference please) Conclusion Reference Page Answer the following 3 questions below. ( words) Then respond back to the 8 responses below. ( words) 1. Present the pros and cons for muscle fiber typing of children to "guide" them into sports to increase their likelihood of future success. 2. From a neuromuscular perspective, discuss the validity of the adage, "Perfect practice makes for perfect performance. 3. Explain how knowledge of neuromuscular exercise physiology can help enhance an athlete's: - Strength and Power - Sports Skill Performance Response 1: Matt Winn: Performance differences among individuals with equal amounts of time practicing the volleyball spike are: -Individual differences in muscle fiber type distribution. Although men, women and children have about the same amount of slow twitch fibers in their upper and lower extremities (~45-55%), distribution of those fibers can vary greatly between individuals. (McArdle, 2014) -Individual differences in muscle fiber-motor unit ratios. "Some motor units contain up to 1000 or more muscle fibers, whereas motor units of the larynx, fingers, or eyeball contain relatively few."(McArdle, 2014). This ratio likely has a large contribution to the variation in sport skill performance. -Individual differences in fatigue resistance. This can be at the CNS level or at the muscle fiber level. Examples are: reduced neurotransmitters/neuromodulators, reduced glycogen content, lack of oxygen, increased lactate, etc. (McArdle, 2014) -Type of training plays a significant role in neuromuscular adaptations. Depending on the necessary performance adaptation, a proper training protocol can create optimal performance outcomes. Complex training programs which incorporate plyometrics with heavy resistance training has been shown to improve performance over heavy resistance training alone (Li, 2019) Response 2: Jacob Schmitz The volleyball spike is a dynamic movement that requires the whole kinetic chain working together in synchronicity, if one of the links of the chain are compromised then the performance may also be effected no matter how small of a degree. Neuromuscular factors play a major role in this function, in the case of a volleyball spike, joint centration of the shoulder and core stability are crucial. The volleyball spike is dynamic, not a static movement, joint centration provides a more functional joint as it is located in a position of mechanical advantage; this allows optimal transfer load and forces through the body with minimal stress on passive structures and compromising positions (Frank, Kobesova, & Kolar, 2013). In