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health-and-fitness
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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. Upper Traps - Sternocleidomastoid - Levator Scapulae
Peripheral Heart Action
Vitamin A
Speed
Pushing Assessment-Shoulder Complex-Shoulder Elevation-Overactive
2. Stress on neck - and spine - clients with neck or back injury should not perform this
High Risk Stretches: Plow
Training Zone 2
Piriformis
Non-Essential
3. Receives DeO2 blood from R atrium then pumps to lungs
Synergistic Dominance
Pushing Assessment-Head-Forward-Underactive
TFL
Right Ventricle
4. Designed to determine the safety or possible risk of exercising for a client based on the answers to specific health questions. Aimed to identify those who are at risk for cardiovascular disease
Recommended Protein Levels: Endurance Athletes
Beta Blockers : Heart Rate/ Blood Pressure
Par-Q
Excessive Forward Leaning: Underactive Muscles
5. Upper Traps - Sternocloidmastoid - Levator Scapulae
ATP-PC System
Pulling Assessment-Shoulder Elevation-Overactive
High Risk Stretches: Straight leg toe touch
Corrective Stretching: Myofascial Release - & Static Stretching
6. Nausea - diarhea - fatigue - hair/nail loss
TFL
Kinetic Chain Check Points: Static Postural Assessment
Selenium
3 Stages of Responding to Stress
7. Red Blood Cell damage or anemia - liver damage
Lower Crossed Syndrome
Stride Rate
Vitamin K
Popular Joints: Non synovial
8. Sternum - ribs - vertebrae
Force Couples: Plantarflexion at foot & ankle
Respiratory: Bones Responsible (3)
Ammortization Phase
Overhead Squat-Lateral View-Upper Body-Arms fall Forward-Underactive
9. Nearest to reference point
Proximal
Silicon
Overhead Squat-Anterior View-Knees-Move Inward-Underactive
Lifestyle questions (2)
10. Connective tissue surrounding fascicles
Respiratory: Bones Responsible (3)
Perimysium
Pattern Overload
SAQ Drills: Seniors
11. Plays a roll in muscle contraction by providing binding sights for calcium & tropomyosin
Force Couples: Should abduction
Push-Up Test
Troponin
Iodine
12. .76 and .85
Straight Percentage Method: Zone Two
Non-Essential
Corrective Stretching: Myofascial Release - & Static Stretching
Arms Fall Forward: Underactive
13. Neutral or Up/Neutral or Down
Active Stretching: Self Myofascial Release - & Active Isolated Stretching
Nitrates: Heart Rate/Blood Pressure
Popular Joints: Condyloid
Upper Crossed Syndrome
14. Recreational Activities? Hobbies?
Protein Percentage
Diuretics
Infraspinatus
Lifestyle questions (2)
15. YMCA 3 min Step Test OR Rockport Test
Vanadium
Frontside Mechanics
Alarm reaction: Delayed onset Muscle Soreness
Assessing Cardiovascular Health
16. Neutral/Neutral
Low Back Arch: Overactive Muscles
Systolic
Bronchodilators: Heart Rate/ Blood Pressure
Overhead Squat-Lateral View-LPHC-Forward lean-Overactive muscles
17. Deltoid & Rotator Cuff
Uses for Circumference Measurements(8)
Force Couples: Should abduction
Autogenic Inhibition
TEE OR TDEE
18. 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
Training Zone 1
Pushing Assessment-Head-Forward-Overactive
Glycolis
Uses for Circumference Measurements(8)
19. Layer of connective tissue that is underneath fascia - and surrounds muscle (outside)
Physical Activity- how much
Training Zone 1
Iron
Epimysium
20. Measures upper extremity agility and stabilization
Body Fat Comp: Men VS. Women
Overhead Squat-Lateral View-LPHC-Forward lean-Overactive muscles
Davies Test
Abduction
21. Muscle in neck from ear to collar bone
Sternocloidmastoid
Selenium
Do Not...
FITTE
22. Capability to be elongated or stretched
Extensibility
Single Leg Squat-Knee-Inward-Underactive
Body Fat Comp: Men VS. Women
Vanadium
23. Hypertension and congestive heart failure
Low Back Arch: Underactive Muscles
Split routine
Vasodilators
Core
24. Kidney toxin- no usage
Vitamin B Carrotene
Pushing Assessment-Low Back arches-Underactive
Germanium
Essential Amino Acids
25. Warm up consisting of movements that mimic those included in more intense workout
SAID Principle
Training Zone 1
zinc
Specific Warm-UP
26. Neuromuscular system allowing agonists - antagonists - and stabilizers to work synergistically to produce - reduce - and dynamically stabilize the entire kinetic chain in all three plans of motion
Sarcoplasm
Neuromuscular Efficiency
SAQ Drills: Seniors
Troponin
27. Larger shoulder muscle - under deltoid
Cobalt
Infraspinatus
Frontside Mechanics
Boron
28. Liver damage - bone/joint pain - dry skin - hair loss - headache - vomitting
Pulling Assessment-Shoulder Elevation-Underactive
Vitamin A
Insulin
Iron
29. Nearest to reference point
SAID Principle
Left Atrium
Pattern Overload
Proximal
30. Highest rate of oxygen achieved @ physical exertion
Magnesium
VO2 Max
Poplites
3 Majors Muscle Types
31. .86 and .95
Erector Spinae
Soleus
Feet Turn Out: Under Active
Straight Percentage Method: Zone Three
32. Gastrocnemius - soleus - hip flexor complex - Adductors - Lats - Erector Spinae
Transverse
Iodine
Integrated Performance Paradigm
Lower Crossed Syndrome: Short Muscles
33. Large part of calve - sits over soleus
Flexibility
TEF
TFL
Gastrocnemius
34. Mid/Lower Traps - Rhomboids - Rotator Cuff
Single Leg Squat-Knee-Inward-Overactive
Overhead Squat-Lateral View-Upper Body-Arms fall Forward-Underactive
Integrated Performance Paradigm
Lower Crossed Syndrome: Lengthened Muscles
35. Carpometacarpal (thumb)
Systolic
Popular Joints: Saddle
Pattern Overload
Silicon
36. Cardiac muscle - smooth muscle - skeletal muscle
3 Majors Muscle Types
Molybdenum
Tendons
Upper Crossed Syndrome
37. Adductor Complex - Biceps Femoris - TFL - Vastus Lateralis
Upper Crossed Syndrome: Altered Joint Mechanics: Decreased
Corrective Stretching: Myofascial Release - & Static Stretching
Vanadium
Single Leg Squat-Knee-Inward-Overactive
38. Layer of connective tissue that is underneath fascia - and surrounds muscle (outside)
Drawing in Maneuver
Low Back Arch: Underactive Muscles
Vitamin K
Epimysium
39. Soleus - Gastrocnemius - Hip Flexor Complex - Abdominal Complex
Overhead Squat-Lateral View-LPHC-Forward lean-Overactive muscles
Functional Stretching:Self Myofascial Release
Ipsilateral
Vertical Loading
40. Average Adult:20-25% of diet Athlete: 20%-35%
Longus Capitus
SAQ Drills: For Youth
Fat Recommendations
Vitamin B Carrotene
41. Small muscle of upper arm - helps w/ rotation of shoulder
Supraspinatus
Pronation Distortion Syndrome: Altered Joint Mechanics/Increased
Excessive Forward Leaning: Underactive Muscles
Epinephrine (adrenaline)
42. Medial gastrocnemius - medial hamstring complex - gracilis - sartorius - popliteus
Feet Turn Out: Under Active
Pushing Test
TEF
Three Basic Compensatory Patters
43. Ability of muscles to exert force output in minimal amount of time
Myofilaments
Rate of Force Production
Pushing Test
Overhead Squat-Anterior View-Feet-Turn Out-Underactive
44. 1.) Alarm reaction 2.) Resistance Development 3.) Exhaustion
3 Stages of Responding to Stress
Vanadium
Nitrates: Heart Rate/Blood Pressure
Low Back Arch: Underactive Muscles
45. Low toxicity- possible kidney stones
Force Couples: Upward Rotation of Scapula
Nitrates: Heart Rate/Blood Pressure
Straight Percentage Method: Zone Three
Silicon
46. Shoulder Extension - Shoulder External Rotation
Capillaries
Upper Crossed Syndrome: Altered Joint Mechanics: Decreased
Training Zone 3
Calcium-Channel Blockers
47. Hypertension and congestive heart failure
Vasodilators
Magnesium
Peripheral Heart Action
Copper
48. Increase risk of lung cancer in smokers/those exposed to asbestos
Vitamin B Carrotene
Force Couples: Produce hip & knee movements during exercise
Diuretics
Force Couples: Should abduction
49. Bone - kidney - muscle - nerve damage -
Fluoride
Autogenic Inhibition
Niacin
Objective Information
50. Low intensity exercise that does not necessarily relate to the more intense exercises
Extensibility
Non-Essential
General Warm-up
Left Atrium