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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. Deepest layer that surrounds individual fibers
Single Leg Squat-Knee-Inward-Overactive
Gastronemius
Teres Major
Endomysium
2. Glute Max - Hamstring complex - Intrinsic core stabilizers
Relative Flexibility
Altered Reciprocal Inhibition
Overhead Squat-Lateral View-LPHC-Low back Arches-Underactive Muscles
Diuretics
3. Red Blood Cell damage or anemia - liver damage
Vitamin K
General Warm-up
Agility
VO2 Max
4. Hip Flexors - Erector Spinae
Pushing Assessment-Low Back Arches-Overactive
Oxidative System
Do Not...
Beta Blockers : Heart Rate/ Blood Pressure
5. Going from aerobic energy to anaerobic energy production with to without oxygen
Lower Crossed Syndrome: Short Muscles
Pattern Overload
Ventilator Threshold
Arms Fall Forward: Underactive
6. Placing stress on cardio in order to achieve optimal levels of physiological - physical - and performance adaptations
Antidepressants
Head & Cervical Spine
Pulling Assessment-LPHC-Low Back Arches-Underactive Muscles
Integrated Cardiorespiratory Training
7. Broken down to either pyruvic acid or lactic acid. Creates 2 units of ATP from glucose and 3 ATP from glycogen. 30-50 sec/ 8-12 reps
Concentric Phase
Nitrates
Epimysium
Glycolis
8. Back of neck muscles
Glycemic Index: High - Low Moderate
Levator Scapulae
Adduction
Left Ventricle
9. Potential kidney problems - picolinate form - possible mutagenic
Stride Length
Glycolis
Mechanoreceptors
Chromium
10. Actin (thin and stringlike) and myosin (thick). Help Contract Muscles
Pantothenic Acid
Myofilaments
Recommended Protein Levels: Endurance Athletes
SAQ Drills: Weightloss
11. Neurological problems - numbness - pain in limbs
Transverse
Fat Recommendations
Supraspinatus
B6
12. Gastronemius - peroneus longues and tibialus anterior
Force Couples: Plantarflexion at foot & ankle
Pushing Test
Vanadium
Agility
13. Contracts the muscle in response - Normal reaction to avoid injury - Senses Muscle Lengthening
Assessing Cardiovascular Health
Perimysium
Muscle Spindle Fibers
Diuretics
14. Muscle inhibition caused by a tight agonist - which inhibits its functional antagonist
Germanium
Altered Reciprocal Inhibition
Cobalt
Synergistic Dominance
15. Neutral or Up/Neutral or Down
Nitrates: Heart Rate/Blood Pressure
Low Back Arch: Overactive Muscles
Superior
Upper Crossed Syndrome: Altered Joint Mechanics: Increased
16. Standing Adductor Stretch - Lat Ball Stretch - Pectoral Wall Stretch
Active Stretching: Self Myofascial Release - & Active Isolated Stretching
Perimysium
Upper Crossed Syndrome: Altered Joint Mechanics: Decreased
3 min. step Test ZONES - Poor - Fair - Average - Good - Very Good
17. The distacne covered each stride
Stride Length
Alarm Reaction:Initial Reaction
Vitamin K
Force Couples: Trunk Rotation
18. Increased sensitivity of skin reaction of nickel
Nickel
Muscle Imbalance
Vanadium
Type II Muscle Fibers
19. Nausea - constipation - kidney stones
Phosphorous
Fat Recommendations
Straight Percentage Method: Zone One
Calcium
20. Repeating the same pattern of motion which can place abnormal stress on the body
Pushing Assessment-Low Back arches-Underactive
Mechanoreceptors
Pattern Overload
Nitrates: Heart Rate/Blood Pressure
21. Predictable Patterns of Muscle Imbalances
Pushing Assessment-Head-Forward-Overactive
Sartorius
Postural Distortion Pattern
Vitamin A
22. Hurdle step over - stand up to figure 8
Right Atrium
Pushing Assessment-Low Back Arches-Overactive
SAQ Drills: Seniors
Levator Scapulae
23. Front of hip down side
TFL
Niacin
Pushing Assessment-Shoulder Complex-Shoulder Elevation-Overactive
Upper Crossed Syndrome
24. Transport blood away from heart
Respiratory: Bones Responsible (3)
Diuretics
Arteries
All or Nothing Law
25. Layer of connective tissue that is underneath fascia - and surrounds muscle (outside)
VO2 R (uptake reserve)
Knees Move Inward: Over Active
Epimysium
Knees Move Inward: Under Active
26. Hip Flexors - Erector Spinae
Left Atrium
Recommended Protein Levels: Strength Athletes
Pushing Assessment-Low Back Arches-Overactive
TFL
27. Gastrointestinal distress - increase heart disease
Iron
Pushing Assessment-Low Back Arches-Overactive
Single Leg Squat-Knee-Inward-Overactive
Overhead Squat-Lateral View-Upper Body-Arms fall Forward-Overactive Muscles
28. Refers to position on opposite side of the body
Troponin
Contralateral
VO2 R (uptake reserve)
Pulling Assessment-Head-Froward-Overactive
29. Diarhea
Molybdenum
Magnesium
zinc
Right Ventricle
30. Generally Prescribed for hypertension or chest pain
Lower Crossed Syndrome: Lengthened Muscles
Calcium-Channel Blockers
Respiratory: Muscles Responsible (5) INSPIRATION
Inferior
31. Ability of muscles to exert force output in minimal amount of time
Arteries
Rate of Force Production
SAQ Drills: For Youth
Pulling Assessment-Head-Froward-Overactive
32. The structures that make up the lumbo pelvic hip complex- lumbar spine - pelvic girdle - abdomen - and hip joint (LPHC)
Poplites
Cobalt
Core
Do Not...
33. Prisoners Squat - Multiplanar Lunge - tube Walking - Med. Ball lift/chop
Longus Coli
Backside of Mechanics
Dynamic Stretching
Rhomoid
34. 0.8 or .4 grams/lb
SAID Principle
Recommended Protein Levels: Sedentary
lient Medical History (4)
VO2 R (uptake reserve)
35. Lumbar mechanics
Bronchodilators: Heart Rate/ Blood Pressure
Superior
Lower Crossed Syndrome: Altered Joint Mechanics: Increased
Popular Joints: Synovial
36. Deceleration - yielding - loading - counter movement - or cocking phase. Increases muscle spindle activity by prestretching the muscle
Functional Stretching:Self Myofascial Release
Serratus Anterior
Diuretics
Eccentric Phase
37. Position above reference
lient Medical History (4)
Contralateral
Calcium
Superior
38. Amount of energy expended @ rest or 70% of TEE. Resting metabolic rate- subject spends night at home and then drives to laboratory
Iodine
Distal
RMR
Supraspinatus
39. Deep Cervical Flexors
Pushing Assessment-Head-Forward-Underactive
Respiratory: Muscles Responsible (2) EXPIRATION
Bracing
Antidepressants
40. Senses Muscle Tension - Relaxes muscles in Response - Normal Reaction to avoid injury
Recommended Protein Levels: Endurance Athletes
Bronchodilators: Heart Rate/ Blood Pressure
GTO
Pronation Distortion Syndrome: Lengthened Muscles
41. Performing OPT exercises in vertical manner down the template
Vertical Loading
Sartorius
Myofilaments
Nitrates: Heart Rate/Blood Pressure
42. Neurological problems - numbness - pain in limbs
Client Occupation (5)
Corrective Stretching: Myofascial Release - & Static Stretching
Lower Crossed Syndrome
B6
43. Total daily energy expenditure
TEE OR TDEE
Push-Up Test
Overhead Squat-Lateral View-LPHC-Forward lean-Underactive Muscles
Single Leg Squat-Knee-Inward-Underactive
44. Gastrointestinal distress - liver damage
Copper
Beta Blockers : Heart Rate/ Blood Pressure
High Risk Stretches: Plow
High Risk Stretches: Shoulder stand
45. Large number of capillaries - mitochondria - and myoglobin - improved oxygen delivery - smaller in size. (red fibers)
Overhead Squat-Lateral View-LPHC-Forward lean-Underactive Muscles
Head & Cervical Spine
Type 1 Muscle Fibers
Nickel
46. Low intensity exercise that does not necessarily relate to the more intense exercises
Poplites
General Warm-up
Insoluble Fiber
Low Back Arch: Overactive Muscles
47. Knee
Pronation Distortion Syndrome: Lengthened Muscles
Ipsilateral
Popular Joints: Condyloid
Niacin
48. Elevated thyroid hormone concentration
Straight Percentage Method: Zone One
Iodine
Force Couples: Should abduction
Three Basic Compensatory Patters
49. Assess movement efficiency & potential muscle imbalances
Bronchodilators
Frontal
Ipsilateral
Pushing Test
50. High stress on inside of knee - and knee cap. Shouldn't be performed by anyone w/ history of knee or lower back problems
Calcium Channel Blockers: Heart Rate/Blood Pressure
Synergistic Dominance
3 Majors Muscle Types
High Risk Stretches: Inverted Hurdler Stretch