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Fitness
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Subject
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health-and-nutrition
Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. DOMS
Soy
faster
Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness
Electrolytes
2. A training technique used to develop explosive power. It consists of isotonic -concentric muscle contractions performed after a prestretch or an eccentric contraction of a muscle; greater stimulus to their muscles and improve their body's ability to
Cardiovascular Fitness Requires
4 ways measure aerobic exercise
Z
Plyometrics
3. Has been shown to help improve balance and mobility in the elderly. It is used in rehabilitation and in specialized training regiments for sports.
2-3
304 calories (1 cal/kg/hr X MET)
3 muscle fibers
Purpose of Functional Balance
4. Meaning you have a good heart and are not at risk for getting heart disease or diabetes
48 hours
Exercise Balls - BOSU - balance boards.
Metabolic fitness
Essential Amino Acids
5. Sulfur 4th most abundant mineral in the body. there is no recommended in take amount for sulfur - because it is found in protein - as long as you meet your daily requirement for protein you will get enough sulfur
S
Fat
2-7 times per week
Hypokinetic
6. These conditions are caused by inactivity - and account for a large percentage of our health care costs.
Healthy Fat Percentage
Hypokinetic
Plyometrics
130/85
7. A blood substance that picks up bad cholesterol - takes it to the liver and helps remove it from the body; often called good cholesterol; can not replenish of with foods - to replenish a good way to replenish
HDL Cholesterol
Subcutaneous Fat
Leptin
4 Exceptions
8. In context of strength training - what does HIT stand for?
I
PRE
Complete Proteins
High Intensity Training
9. What kind of stretch helps to improve long term flexibility safely - with no help from others
Water per day
PNF
Water in foods
How RPE is Used
10. Left Ventricle - aorta - small blood vessels - capillaries - veins - right atrium - right ventricle - left atrium - left ventricle
13
Right and Left Atrium
Blood Flow Pathway
Metabolic Equivalents
11. Both: are chemicals the body need to function; Minerals are needed in larger quantities (pounds - versus ounces of vitamins) - minerals are not destroyed - broken down or transformed in the body; minerals cannot be made by the body - have to get from
Vitamins v. Minerals
Flexibility
7 major minerals
Dangers Over fat
12. How long should static stretches be held
3 muscle fibers
Exercise Balls - BOSU - balance boards.
Water per day
15-60 sec
13. The ability of the muscles to exert an external force or to lift a heavy weight. A fit person can do work or play that involves exerting force - such as lifting or controlling one's own body weight.
Visceral Fat
muscle strength
Plyometrics
20
14. For metabolic syndrome - What is considered high for triglycerides
13
above 150
2 seconds
Healthy Fat Percentage
15. How many essential amino acids
Regulatory Nutrients
9
48 hours
120/80
16. What percent of Americans will experience back pain in their lives
3-5 days
Metabolic Equivalents
7 major minerals
80
17. 3 pieces of equipment in the fitness center that helps with functional balance
Dancers - Rehab
Healthy weight loss rate
Blood Flow Pathway
Exercise Balls - BOSU - balance boards.
18. Type of muscle contraction in which the muscle remains the same length. Also known as static contraction.
Protein Supplements
CA
Flexibility
Isometric
19. What is the aerobic capacity of an elite runner
80-82 ml/kg
Flexibility
Viscous
behavioral and outcome goals
20. Heart monitor - Talk Test -RPE (13-16) - METS -Pulse Rate (heart rate reserved/ maximum hear rate method)
Free weights
Cholesterol
Electrolytes
4 ways measure aerobic exercise
21. What is the largest artery in the body
Fiber
6 benefits of aerobic exercise
Aorta
Training for 2 components of muscle fitness
22. Body fat that is located in the core of the body - also known as central fat. located in the abdominal cavity as opposed to subcutaneous dangers are heart disease - stroke - breast cancer - type 2 diabetes.
Complete Proteins
Visceral Fat
above 130/85
Good Carbs
23. (Progressive Resistance Exercise) the type of physical activity done with the intent of improving muscle fitness.
PNF
Omega 3
PRE
Essential Amino Acids
24. How often per year does the heart beat in a normal person?
muscle endurance
2 Physiological Components of Health
Capillaries
40 million
25. What are the upper chambers of the heart called
Right and Left Atrium
Caloric Balance
120/80
(kcal/kg/hour x 70 Kg X1 day)
26. Clinical term that implies higher normal levels of body fat and potential risk for development of obesity. values of a 25 BMI are considered overweight 66% of U.S.
oxygen to muscles
2-7 times per week
Percentage overweight
Free weights
27. If Peter weighs 167lbs and is doing an activity requiring 4 MET; How many calories is he expending per hour on that activity.
304 calories (1 cal/kg/hr X MET)
Hemoglobin
Isometric
Cardiovascular Fitness Requires
28. Vegetarians who include dairy and eggs in thier diet. they do not have the same concerns as vegans -
Right and Left Atrium
Lacto-ovo Vegetarians
overload principle
lose fat not muscle
29. Calories in a pound
agonist/ antagonist
3500
Aorta
Vegans and Lacto-ovo Vegetarians
30. Iodine - it is needed to avoid a thyroid disease called goiter - because that was the leading reason for rejecting recruits during WWI - the government decided to add it to table salt in 1924 - and that has just about eliminated the disease -
Outcome goals
I
70
3-5 days
31. A positive state of the physiological systems commonly associated with reduced risk for chronic diseases such as diabetes and heart disease.
Metabolic Fitness
4 traditional components of health fitness
10-35%
20
32. The range of motion available in a joint. It is affected by muscle length - joint structure and other factors. A fit person can move the body joints through a full range of motion in work and in play .
Flexibility
2-7 times per week
Fat
1
33. Percentage of protein for diet
13
10-35%
Protein Supplements
304 calories (1 cal/kg/hr X MET)
34. What disease is also known as the silent killer
Amino Acids
Exercise Balls - BOSU - balance boards.
Electrolytes
High blood pressure
35. Carbohydrates - fat and protein.
HDL Cholesterol
Diastolic
Healthy weight loss rate
Fuel Nutrients
36. How many amino acids are there
20
Bottled Water
Purpose of Functional Balance
Water Soluble Vitamins
37. What is the average aerobic capacity of a normal person
45 male 39 Female
Flexibility
(kcal/kg/hour x 70 Kg X1 day)
Water in foods
38. Servings of protein
Warm-up
Prochaska's Model for Behavior Modification
Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness
2-3
39. I have been doing 2 sets of 8 reps each with 8-lb. weights - how might I apply the principle of progression
CA
Leptin
3-5 conditions metabolic syndrome
add 2lbs per week
40. How many vitamins are there?
Animal Protein
3 somatypes
lose fat not muscle
13
41. Is not a form of Fat - cannot be used as a fuel. has 2 structural components HDL and LDL
Fat
0-80
Cholesterol
1 MET
42. Smooth - cardiac and skeletal
Arteriosclerosis
Dancers - Rehab
2 Physiological Components of Health
3 kinds of muscles
43. Calories per gram Carbs
Hypokinetic
PNF
4
Endurance and Strength
44. Each additional pound of muscle you build increases your basal metabolic rate by How many calories per day.
(kcal/kg/hour x 70 Kg X1 day)
Causes of DOMS
above 150
3 benefits of flexibility
45. 24 - 48 hours after the exercise.
304 calories (1 cal/kg/hr X MET)
Isotonic
DOMS Occurs
Omega 6
46. Muscles work in pairs - if you are working one muscle - what do we call its pair? (on the other side of the body) Chest vs Upper Back - Biceps vs Triceps - Quadriceps vs Hamstrings - Abductors vs Aductors - Anterior Deltoids vs Posterior Deltoids
Causes of DOMS
3 benefits of flexibility
3-8 reps 1 set
agonist/ antagonist
47. When muscles are working what percent of blood flow do they receive
70
Isometric
Slow twitch I
Right and Left Atrium
48. Excessive loss of water from the body - usually through perspiration - urination - or evaporation ; sometimes water out of cells - to maintain blood pressure and volume. cells shrink - body tissue begin to dry out - cells start to shrivel and malfunc
4 seconds
Dehydration
2 Physiological Components of Health
140/90
49. Lower back and lower abdominal muscles
Isotonic
Essential Amino Acids
Metabolic Fitness
Glutes
50. A hormone that makes you feel full; plays a crucial role in altering appetite and in speeding up or slowing down the metabolism. some people are resistant to this because of genetics
Saturated fat
Leptin
Essential Fat
faster