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Certified Personal Trainer Exam
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. The process of actively or passively relaxing the inspiratory muscles to move air out of the body
example of saddle joint
agonist - row
substrate
expiration
2. Posterior deltoid - biceps
type 2 diabetes
max strength phase - strength level training strategy
antagonist - chest press
synergist - row
3. Having an attitude and genuine interest in seeking a client's perspective and getting to know him or her
example of second class lever
active listening
bronchodilators
product
4. Receptors surrounding a joint that response to pressure acceleration and deceleration of the joint
bioenergetics
50 percent
joint receptors
force-couple
5. The power training level of the OPT strives most to improve?
Joints
gluconeogenesis
less than 200 mg/dl
rate of force production
6. 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
atrioventricular (av) node
cardiac output
57 percent
antagonist - squat
7. Often referred to as juvenile diabetes bc symptoms of the disease typically first appear in childhood as a result of the pancreas not producing insulin
structures of the respiratory pump (muscles - inspiration)
70 percent
stabilizer - chest press - overhead press - row
type 1 diabetes
8. Energy storage an transfer unit within the cells of the body
overweight
inspiration
adenosine triphosphate (atp)
80 percent
9. Pectoralis major
agonist - chest press
criteria that CPR/AED cert must meet
expiration
protein
10. A conglomeration of billions of cells specifically designed to provide a communication network within the human body
nervous system
gluconeogenesis
70 percent
57 percent
11. The study of energy in the human body
type 2 diabetes
Endomysium
probable overactive muscles for knees moving inward
bioenergetics
12. High loads - low reps (1-5) - longer rest periods
max strength phase - strength level training strategy
carbohydrates
antagonist - row
anatomical locations for durnin-womersley formula
13. Muscle groups moving together to produce movement around a joint
arteries
example of saddle joint
Neural Activation
force-couple
14. The portion of the nervous system that consists of the brain and spinal cord
Central Nervous System
max strength phase - strength level training strategy
75 percent
synergist - squat
15. Vessels that transport blood away from the heart
arteries
adenosine diphosphate
cardiorespiratory system
motor function
16. Carpals of the hand - no axis of rotation
example of gliding joint
Processes
agonist - overhead press
stabilizer - chest press - overhead press - row
17. The highest rate of oxygen transport and utilization achieved at maximal physical exertion
Epimysium
minimal oxygen consumption (vo2max)
substrate
rate of force production
18. The process of resorption and formation of bone
diffusion
inspiration
atrioventricular (av) node
Remodeling
19. The chemical or substrate form in which most fat exists in food as well as in the body.
expiration
triglycerides
calcium-channel blockers
Perimysium
20. The cumulative sensory input to the central nervous system from all mechanoreceptors that sense body position and limb movement
proprioception
fat
stabilizer - chest press - overhead press - row
sternum
21. Nerves that serve the outer areas of the body and skeletal muscle and are largely responsible for the voluntary control of movement
nitrates
adenosine diphosphate
somatic nervous system
BMI
22. Compliments typically have an evaluative judgment implicit within them. Compliments usually begin with "i" statements...
proprioception
the difference between affirmations and compliments
Epiphyseal Plate
adenosine diphosphate
23. The neuromuscular response to the sensory information
Interneurons
expiration
motor function
Muscular System
24. The functional unit of the nervous system
Transports oxygen and nutrients to tissues - transports waste products from tissues - transports hormones to organs and tissues - carries heat throughout the body
neuron
place
57 percent
25. # of Americans that are obese
2 subdivisions of the autonomic nervous system
72 million
stabilizer - squat
motor function
26. Percentage of overweight Americans that are actually obese
heart
34 percent
structures of the respiratory pump (muscles - expiration)
mechanoreceptors
27. People in this stage are active but have not yet maintained this behavior for 6 months
type 2 diabetes
blood lipids
Osteoclassts
action
28. Generally prescribed to correct or prevent asthma...maintains heart rate and bp
capillaries
Sensory (Afferent) Neurons
bronchodilators
product
29. Composed of skeletal structures (bones) and soft tissues (muscles) that work together to allow proper respiratory mechanics to occur and help pump blood back to the heart during inspiration
heart rate (hr)
stabilizer - chest press - overhead press - row
Perimysium
respiratory pump
30. Being unwavering in providing an experience and level of assistance that is rarely - if ever - experienced anywhere else
the four p's of marketing
uncompromising customer service
80 percent
agonist - row
31. The state in which the body's metabolism is elevated after exercise
2 subdivisions of the autonomic nervous system
promote
calcium-channel blockers
excess postexercise oxygen consumption (epoc)
32. A system of the body composed of the cardiovascular and respiratory systems
golgi tendon organs
probable overactive muscles for knees moving inward
venules
cardiorespiratory system
33. 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
75 percent
Joints
Neural Activation
34. Precontemplation - contemplation - preparation - action - maintenance
Processes
agonist - chest press
every 2 years
stages of change
35. The ability of the nervous system to analyze and interpret sensory info to allow for proper decision making - which produces the appropriate response
less than 200 mg/dl
57 percent
integrative function
heart
36. A type of bone cell that removes bone tissue
34 percent
example of third class lever
Osteoclassts
blood vessels
37. Transmit nerve impulses from the brain and spinal cord to effector sites
Motor (Efferent) Neurons
glycogen
excess postexercise oxygen consumption (epoc)
probable overactive muscles for knees moving inward
38. High risk total cholesterol level
strength endurance phase - strength level training strategy
exercise metabolism
golgi tendon organs
more than 240 mg/dl
39. Percentage of Americans older than age 20 that are overweight
max strength phase - strength level training strategy
66 percent
expiration
Vertebral Column
40. Radioulnar joint - moves in one plane of motion (transverse)
antagonist - overhead press
product
Appendicular Skeleton
example of pivot joint
41. The amount of blood pumped out of the heart with each contraction
Interneurons
Sensory (Afferent) Neurons
stroke volume
Neural Activation
42. Used in the treatment of hypertension and congestive heart failure - definitely lowers bp and can either maintain - lower or increase heart rate
vasodilators
Processes
joint receptors
66 percent
43. People in this stage have maintained change for 6 months or more
maintenance
Motor (Efferent) Neurons
80 percent
antagonist - row
44. Organic compounds of carbon - hydrogen - and oxygen - which include starches - cellulose - and sugars - and are an important source of energy. all carbs are eventually broken down in the body to glucose - a simple sugar.
proprioception
example of saddle joint
calcium-channel blockers
carbohydrates
45. A hollow muscular organ that pumps a circulation of blood through the body by means of rhythmic contraction
stabilization endurance phase - stabilization level training strategy
heart
probable underactive muscles for knees moving inward
uncompromising customer service
46. Transportation mechanism of the blood
34 percent
Joints
Transports oxygen and nutrients to tissues - transports waste products from tissues - transports hormones to organs and tissues - carries heat throughout the body
synergist - chest press
47. The breakdown of triglycerides into smaller subunits called free fatty acids (ffaS) to convert ffaS into acyl-coA molecules - which then are available to enter the krebs cycle and ultimately lead to the production of additional atp.
structures of the respiratory pump (muscles - inspiration)
hypertrophy phase - strength level training strategy
neuron
Beta-oxidation
48. Hamstring complex
structures of the respiratory pump (muscles - expiration)
Synovial Joints
Axial Skeleton
synergist - squat
49. The very small veins that connect capillaries to the larger veins
antagonist - chest press
Tendsons
atrium
venules
50. Amount of ACL injuries that occur in the US annually
Central Nervous System
stabilizer - squat
80 thou to 100 thou
somatic nervous system
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