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Personal Training Basics
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Subject
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health-and-fitness
Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
Don't refresh. All questions and answers are randomly picked and ordered every time you load a test.
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. What does it mean when a test measures what it claims to be?
Health medical questionaire
Hip flexor
Reliable test
Validity
2. What part of the shoulder is blown during arm raises?
Trunk and abs
Supraspinatus
Subscapularis
Trunk and abs
3. What doesn't the norm referenced percentile scoring system not show?
Coneten validity
Whether the score is healthy or not
Supraspinatus
2 feet
4. What is it called when you eat a lot then do a lot to loose the weight?
Hand and wrist
Upper part of the trapezius and bicep brachii
Reliable
Bulimia
5. What replenishes ATP?
Hinge type joints
Creatine Monohydrate
type 2
Whether the score is healthy or not
6. How many months of strength training should you do before doing plyometrics?
20 inches
3
Increase depth of breathing
Over pronation
7. Which hand position should a spotter hold the bar in a lying tricep extension?
Inflamation disease to the myelin sheath in the central nervous system
Alternated
Informed Consent
Intramuscular coordination
8. Where is the superiliac?
Above Hip
Supraspinatus
HRRxIntensity+Resting Heart Rate
Anabolic
9. How do you add up volume when doing plyometrics?
Amount of foot contacts
Bulimia
Spinal cord injury that causes bad blood pressure
Neural adaptations
10. What is it called when the foot is inward when walking?
Whether the score is healthy or not
Over pronation
Maximum force at high velocities
Spinal cord injury that causes bad blood pressure
11. How many exercises should you give a beginning client?
Anabolic
1 Exercise per muscle group
140xintensityx50%+RHR
Maximum force at high velocities
12. What is speed strength training?
Subjective obsefvations
20 inches
Maximum force at high velocities
Criterion Referenced Standards
13. What can't LDL scores go over?
130
HDL over 60
6
1st class lever
14. When does HDL become a risk factor?
Bulimia
No
under 35
Loss of menstrol cycle for more than 3 months
15. How should you test a pregnant woman's intensity?
Subscapularis
Open
55
RPE
16. What form tells about past surgieries and risk factors for cad?
under 65
Health medical questionaire
50-85%
Jogging - jumping rope and cycling
17. What is a negative risk factor?
Athletes foot
HDL over 60
Resistance Training
2 feet
18. What is hyperpnea?
Increase depth of breathing
2 feet
Reliable test
8
19. What is the functional unit of a neuromuscular system?
Athletes foot
Anabolic
Motor Unit
Muscular strength
20. What 4 things do you need to prove when sueing trainer?
Ligaments
Alternated
ip Abduction
Duty - Breach of duty - causation and damage
21. How much is resting metabolic rate use energy per day?
130
300 yard run
60-75%
Under 65
22. What is the tendacy of a muscle to assume a new and greater length after a passive stretch and after the load is removed?
Reliability
Plasicity
Trunk and abs
1.5 Mile run
23. What age must family member die of heart attack to make it a positive risk factor?
over 1.03
Spinal cord injury that causes bad blood pressure
55
Eccentric
24. Which energy system makes the most ATP?
Tachycardia
3RM Bench
Construct validity
Oxidative
25. Are leg raise and curls open or closed kinetic chain workouts?
18.5-24.9
Open
30 seconds
Criterion Referenced Standards
26. What is it called when the foot is inward when walking?
Make them run speeds they aren't used to...
Jogging - jumping rope and cycling
Sarcopenia
Over pronation
27. What are general warm ups?
Lifestyle inventories
300 yard run
Jogging - jumping rope and cycling
Cardiorespitory system
28. How does a trainer place his hands when spotting a flat bench press?
Duty - Breach of duty - causation and damage
Cardiorespitory system
Anabolic
Inside the clients hands alternated grip
29. What is spondylolysis?
Test retest method
48-72 hours
Fracture of the lumbar
Hip flexor
30. What age must family member die of heart attack to make it a positive risk factor?
Adrenal cortex
Test protocol
40
55
31. What is a legal doctrine by which employers can be found vigorously liable for the negligent acts of their employees?
30 seconds
Respondeat Superior
type 2
Rhomboids and lower part of trapezius
32. What do you use to test a Local muscular endurance?
1 min. sit up
40
Informed Consent
Tachycardia
33. How many inches is a risk factor for a woman's waist?
1 Exercise per muscle group
Reliable
Upper part of the trapezius and bicep brachii
35
34. What is the 4th health appraisal test?
Subjective obsefvations
Synapse
Informed Consent
Adrenal cortex
35. What do you use to test an anaerobic capacity test?
300 yard run
140xintensityx50%+RHR
Trunk and abs
Hinge type joints
36. What is the correct age for people to do plyometrics?
Formative evaluation
14-60
130
Stand behind client and move with client
37. What is the correct age for people to do plyometrics?
Gather data and make goals
Adrenal cortex
12-14
14-60
38. Which energy system makes the most ATP?
500-1000
Oxidative
Athletes foot
35
39. What intensity should clients with hypertension train at?
40-50%
300 yard run
140xintensityx50%+RHR
Synapse
40. What is a normal BMI?
18.5-24.9
Upper part of the trapezius and bicep brachii
Fracture of the lumbar
Norm-referenced standards
41. How much room between machines?
Motor Unit
10-22.9
2 feet
Oxidative
42. What is multiple sclerosis?
Upper part of the trapezius and bicep brachii
Oxidative
30 seconds
Inflamation disease to the myelin sheath in the central nervous system
43. What is a cerebrovascular accident?
Above Hip
Ligaments
Plyometric
Stroke
44. What do you use to test an anaerobic capacity test?
Tachycardia
1.5 Mile run
300 yard run
Hip flexor
45. What does RPE stand for?
Rate of perceived exertions
3RM Bench
110
18.5-24.9
46. What is the primary reason for strength gains in pre-adolescent?
Neural adaptations
HRRxIntensity+Resting Heart Rate
ip Abduction
8
47. Where is the superiliac?
18.5-24.9
Criterion Referenced Standards
Above Hip
Rate of perceived exertions
48. What is a resting heart rate of or more than 100 beats per minute?
Tachycardia
Over pronation
Test protocol
Intramuscular coordination
49. What is your hips doing during a lunge?
3 feet
over 1.03
Hip extension
30-34.9
50. What system calms heart rate down?
Hand and wrist
Parasympathetic
Inflamation disease to the myelin sheath in the central nervous system
110