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Certified Personal Trainer Exam
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Transmit nerve impulses from one neuron to another
bioenergetics
Interneurons
movement created by deltoid and rotator cuff
precontemplation
2. The region of long bone connecting the diaphysis to the epiphysis. It is a layer of subdividing cartilaginous cells in which growth in length of the diaphysis occurs.
Endomysium
Epiphyseal Plate
venules
Processes
3. Transmit nerve impulses from effector sites (such as muscles and organs) via receptors to the brain and spinal cord
product
Sensory (Afferent) Neurons
Remodeling
agonist - row
4. Most limbs of the body - human forearm -- effort placed between the resistance and the fulcrum -- fulcrum is the elbow - effort is applied by the biceps muscle - and the load is in the hand such as a dumbbell...
example of third class lever
example of pivot joint
Osteoclassts
80 percent
5. The complex carb molecule used to store carbs in the liver and muscle cells. when carb energy is needed - glycogen is converted into glucose for use by the muscle cells
glycogen
7-12-5
strength endurance phase - strength level training strategy
Motor Unit
6. Pectoralis major
the difference between affirmations and compliments
minimal oxygen consumption (vo2max)
diuretics
agonist - chest press
7. Example of irregular bones
vertebrae
integrative function
respiratory system
Medullar Cavity
8. Sternum - ribs - vertebrae
Articular (Hyaline) Cartilage
movement created by gluteus maximus - quadriceps and calf muscles
structures of the respiratory pump (bones)
between 200 and 239 mg/dl
9. Joints that do not have a joint cavity - connective tissue - or cartilage.
stages of change
anatomical locations for durnin-womersley formula
antidepressants
Nonsynovial Joints
10. People in this stage are active but have not yet maintained this behavior for 6 months
action
place
blood lipids
the relationship between summarizing and reflecting (in effective communication)
11. Nerves that serve the outer areas of the body and skeletal muscle and are largely responsible for the voluntary control of movement
Bones
somatic nervous system
sternum
stages of change
12. Amount of ACL injuries that are non-contact
arterioles
70 percent
Osteoblasts
Diaphysis
13. The connective tissue that surrounds fascicles.
Neurotransmitters
blood lipids
Perimysium
contemplation
14. Percentage of Americans older than age 20 that are overweight
agonist - chest press
gluconeogenesis
66 percent
glucose
15. Portion of the skeletal system that consists of the skull - rib cage - and vertebral column
Arthrokinematics
price
the relationship between summarizing and reflecting (in effective communication)
Axial Skeleton
16. The superior chamber of the heart that receives blood from the veins and forces it into the ventricles
atrium
active listening
carbohydrates
maintenance
17. Rotator cuff
synergist - chest press
stabilizer - chest press - overhead press - row
type 1 diabetes
muscle imbalance
18. Decrease heart rate & blood pressure - normally used as antihypertensive medication or for arrhythmias (irregular heart rate)
agonist - row
80 thou to 100 thou
Joints
beta blockers
19. Vessels that transport blood from the capillaries toward the heart
Neural Activation
human movement system
Medullar Cavity
veins
20. A dense membrane composed of fibrous connective tissue that closely wraps (invests) all bone - except that of the articulating surfaces in joints - which are covered by a synovial membrane.
Periosteum
inspiration
Perimysium
Interneurons
21. Joint motion
force-couple
Arthrokinematics
synergist - chest press
rate of force production
22. What percentage of deaths could have been prevented if a healthy lifestyle were followed?
2 subdivisions of the peripheral nervous system
80 percent
antagonist - squat
active listening
23. Percentage of adults with cholesterol 200 mg/dl and over
50 percent
antagonist - squat
structures of the respiratory pump (muscles - expiration)
Motor Unit
24. The material or substance on which an enzyme acts
active listening
Arthrokinematics
substrate
type 1 diabetes
25. High loads - low reps (1-5) - longer rest periods
nitrates
stroke volume
max strength phase - strength level training strategy
autonomic nervous system
26. Transversus abdominis
gluconeogenesis
excess postexercise oxygen consumption (epoc)
stabilizer - squat
nitrates
27. Vessels that transport blood away from the heart
arteries
Sarcomere
the four p's of marketing
capillaries
28. The chemical or substrate form in which most fat exists in food as well as in the body.
cardiac output
triglycerides
antagonist - row
2 subdivisions of the autonomic nervous system
29. Medial gastrocnemius - medial hamstring complex - gracilis - sartorius - popliteus
Epiphysis
bronchodilators
criteria that CPR/AED cert must meet
probable underactive muscles for knees turning ou
30. Psoas (deep hip flexor)
antagonist - squat
arteries
strength endurance phase - strength level training strategy
Ligament
31. Pectoralis major
preparation
antagonist - row
price
example of gliding joint
32. Hamstring complex
calcium-channel blockers
BMI
excess postexercise oxygen consumption (epoc)
synergist - squat
33. Knee - moves mostly in 1 plane
minimal oxygen consumption (vo2max)
contemplation
exercise metabolism
example of condyloid joint
34. Energy storage an transfer unit within the cells of the body
80 thou to 100 thou
adenosine triphosphate (atp)
max strength phase - strength level training strategy
strength endurance phase - strength level training strategy
35. A small mass of specialized cardiac muscle fibers - located in the wall of the right atrium of the heart - that receives heartbeat impulses from the sinoatrial node and directs them to the walls of the ventricles
neuron
synergist - squat
atrioventricular (av) node
antagonist - squat
36. Soleus - lateral gastrocnemius - biceps femoris
Periosteum
probable overactive muscles for knees turning out
excess postexercise oxygen consumption (epoc)
Peripheral Nervous System
37. Full-body pushup calf raise -- resistance is in the middle with the fulcrum and effort on either side (wheelbarrow-like) -- ball of foot is the fulcrum - the body weight is the resistance - and the effort is applied by the calf musculature
80 thou to 100 thou
Beta-oxidation
respiratory system
example of second class lever
38. The ability of the nervous system to sense changes in either the internal or external environment
criteria that CPR/AED cert must meet
beta blockers
Appendicular Skeleton
sensory function
39. Posterior deltoid - biceps
example of nonsynovial joint
synergist - row
mechanoreceptors
Articular (Hyaline) Cartilage
40. The combo and interrelation of the nervous - muscular - and skeletal systems
rate of force production
human movement system
arteries
Motor Unit
41. Produce hip and knee extension during walking - running - stair climbing - etc.
max strength phase - strength level training strategy
movement created by gluteus maximus - quadriceps and calf muscles
Neural Activation
fat
42. Network of hollow tubes that circulates blood throughout the body
blood vessels
glucose
movement created by internal and external obliques
heart
43. The communication of information about a product or service with the goal of generating a positive customer response
promote
70 percent
expiration
the relationship between summarizing and reflecting (in effective communication)
44. Amino acids linked by peptide bonds - which consist of carbon - hydrogen - nitrogen - oxygen - and usually sulfur - and that have several essential biologic compounds
carpals of the hands - tarsals of the feet
protein
calcium-channel blockers
57 percent
45. Examples of short bones
integrative function
carpals of the hands - tarsals of the feet
diuretics
example of nonsynovial joint
46. Carried in the bloodstream by protein molecules known as HDL and LDL - aka cholesterol and triglycerides
Epiphysis
Neurotransmitters
blood lipids
movement created by gastrocnemius - peroneus longus - and tibialis posterior
47. Precontemplation - contemplation - preparation - action - maintenance
Skeletal System
example of condyloid joint
the difference between affirmations and compliments
stages of change
48. Gluteus medius - maximus - vastus medialis oblique
antidepressants
calcium-channel blockers
probable underactive muscles for knees moving inward
example of nonsynovial joint
49. A specialized area of cardiac tissue located in the right atrium of the heart - which initiates the electrical impulses that determine the heart rate; often termed the pacemaker for the heart
Skeletal System
sinoatrial (sa) node
movement created by internal and external obliques
Medullar Cavity
50. A system of organs (the lungs and respiratory passageways) that collects oxygen from the external environment and transports it to the bloodstream
Arthrokinematics
example of nonsynovial joint
carbohydrates
respiratory system