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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.
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. Larger shoulder muscle - under deltoid
Calcium Channel Blockers: Heart Rate/Blood Pressure
Infraspinatus
Upper Crossed Syndrome: Altered Joint Mechanics: Decreased
Niacin
2. Alteration of muscle length surrounded a joint
Low Back Arch: Underactive Muscles
Longus Coli
Integrated Performance Paradigm
Muscle Imbalance
3. Liver damage - bone/joint pain - dry skin - hair loss - headache - vomitting
Circuit
Vitamin E
Abduction
Vitamin A
4. Cardiac muscle - smooth muscle - skeletal muscle
VMO
3 Majors Muscle Types
GTO
Longus Capitus
5. Gastrointestinal irritation - fatigue
Arms Fall Forward: Underactive
Pulling Assessment-Shoulder Elevation-Underactive
Frontal
Vanadium
6. Potential kidney problems - picolinate form - possible mutagenic
Chromium
Straight Percentage Method: Zone Three
Pulling Assessment-Shoulder Elevation-Overactive
Infraspinatus
7. Assess movement efficiency & potential muscle imbalances
High Risk Stretches: Inverted Hurdler Stretch
Inferior
Pushing Test
3 Stages of Responding to Stress
8. Deep Cervical Floors
Training Zone 2
Do Not...
Polyunsaturated
Pulling Assessment-Head-Forward-Underactive
9. .65 and .75
Force Couples: Plantarflexion at foot & ankle
3 Stages of Responding to Stress
Straight Percentage Method: Zone One
Pushing Assessment-Shoulder Complex-Shoulder Elevation-Overactive
10. Proper alignment of rear leg and pelvis during sprinting
Backside of Mechanics
Left Atrium
zinc
TEF
11. Low intensity exercise that does not necessarily relate to the more intense exercises
Fat Recommendations
Straight Percentage Method: Zone Two
Popular Joints: Synovial
General Warm-up
12. Neural impulses that sense tension are greater than the impulses that cause muscles to contract - muscle then will not contract
VMO
Ammortization Phase
Vitamin K
Autogenic Inhibition
13. Masks V- B12 (which can cause neurological problems)
Folic Acid
High Risk Stretches: Plow
Epinephrine (adrenaline)
Veins
14. Current Occupation?Does it require extended periods of sitting?Extended Periods of Repetitive Movements?Require you to wear shoes with a heel? Cause you anxiety or mental stress?
Contralateral
Gastrocnemius
Client Occupation (5)
VO2 R (uptake reserve)
15. Hypertension - congestive heart failure
High Risk Stretches: Inverted Hurdler Stretch
Nitrates
Backside of Mechanics
Upper Crossed Syndrome
16. Aerobic glycolysis - krebs cycle - electron trasport chain - 35-40 ATP created - can create energy by burning triglycerides - at least enough for a workout
Force Couples: Upward Rotation of Scapula
Levator Scapulae
Backside of Mechanics
Oxidative System
17. Red light green light - follow the snake
Drawing in Maneuver
Pulling Assessment-Head-Froward-Overactive
Adduction
SAQ Drills: For Youth
18. Can be manufactured by the body 'Alan asks Alice - can Gary go get Peanuts - syrup - & tape?'
TEE OR TDEE
Non-Essential
Muscle Imbalance
SAQ Drills: Weightloss
19. High stress on knees caps - and other tissues of the knee
High Risk Stretches: Arching Quads
Thiamin (b1)
Agility
Pronation Distortion Syndrome: Possible Injuries
20. Yellow discoloration of urine - otherwise harmless
Pulling Assessment-LPHC-Low Back Arches-Underactive Muscles
Recommended Protein Levels: Endurance Athletes
Folic Acid
Riboflavin (b2)
21. Position below reference
Overhead Squat-Lateral View-LPHC-Forward lean-Underactive Muscles
Force Couples: Should abduction
VO2 Max
Inferior
22. Training different part of the body on seperate days
Stride Rate
Split routine
Upper Crossed Syndrome: Altered Joint Mechanics: Increased
Manganese
23. Anterior tilt to pelvis (arched lower back)
Training Zone 2
Selenium
Lower Crossed Syndrome
Overhead Squat-Lateral View-Upper Body-Arms fall Forward-Overactive Muscles
24. Part of Calf - small muscle
Upper Crossed Syndrome
Rate of Force Production
Soleus
Dynamic Range of Motion
25. Layer of connective tissue that is underneath fascia - and surrounds muscle (outside)
Extensibility
Knees Move Inward: Over Active
Epimysium
Sagital Plane
26. Up - down - neutral/Down
Pushing Assessment-Shoulder Complex-Shoulder Elevation-Overactive
TFL
Vasodilators
Vasodilators: Heart Rate/Blood Pressure
27. Excessive- resulting to fatigue
Overtraining
Pronation Distortion Syndrome: Altered Joint Mechanics/Increased
Head & Cervical Spine
3 Majors Muscle Types
28. Soleus - Lateral Gastro. Biceps Femoris
Training Zone 1
Lower Crossed Syndrome: Short Muscles
Knees Move Inward: Under Active
Feet Turn Out: Over active
29. Combination of flexibility and the nervous systems ability to control this range of motion efficiently
Antidepressants:Heart Rate/Blood Pressure
Dynamic Range of Motion
Calcium
Vitamin B Carrotene
30. Uppers Traps - low serratus anterior
Transverse
Antidepressants
Soleus
Force Couples: Upward Rotation of Scapula
31. Increased sensitivity of skin reaction of nickel
Polyunsaturated
Low Back Arch: Underactive Muscles
Nickel
Corrective Stretching: Myofascial Release - & Static Stretching
32. Senses Muscle Tension - Relaxes muscles in Response - Normal Reaction to avoid injury
GTO
Bracing
Frontside Mechanics
Muscle Spindle Fibers
33. Pronation Distortion Syndrome - Lower Crossed Syndrome - Upper Crossed Syndrome
Soleus
Overtraining
Three Basic Compensatory Patters
Dynamic Stretching
34. Using phosphocreatine to an ADP molecule enough to start the ATP process over - simplest and fastest - high intensity - short duration workouts - 10-15 sec.
Poplites
ATP-PC System
Recommended Protein Levels: Strength Athletes
Respiratory: Muscles Responsible (5) INSPIRATION
35. Out thigh
Active Stretching: Self Myofascial Release - & Active Isolated Stretching
Speed
Lateral
Vastus Lateralis
36. Ability to accelerate - decelerate - stabilize and change direction quickly while maintaining proper posture
All or Nothing Law
Training Zone 1
Agility
Specific Warm-UP
37. Refers to position on opposite side of the body
Straight Percentage Method: Zone Three
Three Basic Compensatory Patters
Chromium
Contralateral
38. Down - Down
GTO
Horizontal Template
Respiratory: Muscles Responsible (2) EXPIRATION
Beta Blockers : Heart Rate/ Blood Pressure
39. Internal & External Obliques
Force Couples: Trunk Rotation
Upper Crossed Syndrome
Vasodilators
VMO
40. Low toxicity- possible kidney stones
Silicon
Three Basic Compensatory Patters
Calcium Channel Blockers: Heart Rate/Blood Pressure
Pushing Assessment-Head-Forward-Underactive
41. Anterior tilt to pelvis - arched lower back
Epinephrine (adrenaline)
Lower Crossed Syndrome
Low Back Arch: Overactive Muscles
Force Couples: Trunk Rotation
42. Performing OPT exercises in vertical manner down the template
ATP-PC System
Riboflavin (b2)
Corrective Stretching: Myofascial Release - & Static Stretching
Vertical Loading
43. Impaired immune function - low HDL
Excessive Forward Leaning: Underactive Muscles
Pushing Assessment-Head-Forward-Underactive
High Risk Stretches: Shoulder stand
zinc
44. Liver damage - bone/joint pain - dry skin - hair loss - headache - vomitting
Vitamin A
Sarcoplasm
Cobalt
Bracing
45. Transport chemicals - water between blood and tissue
Fat Recommendations
Capillaries
Teres Major
Integrated Cardiorespiratory Training
46. Bisects body into right and left sides
Pronation Distortion Syndrome: Lengthened Muscles
Sagital Plane
Overtraining
Arteries
47. Zone 1 - Zone 1 - Zone 2 - Zone 2 - Zone 3
Respiratory: Muscles Responsible (5) INSPIRATION
3 min. step Test ZONES - Poor - Fair - Average - Good - Very Good
Serratus Anterior
Pulling Assessment-LPHC-Low Back Arches-Underactive Muscles
48. Gutes - Quads - Calves
Synergistic Dominance
Vitamin A
Force Couples: Produce hip & knee movements during exercise
Overhead Squat-Anterior View-Knees-Move Inward-Underactive
49. 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
Ventilator Threshold
Pushing Assessment-Shoulder Complex-Shoulder Elevation-Underactive
Neuromuscular Efficiency
Alarm reaction: Delayed onset Muscle Soreness
50. Cannot be manufactured by the body so must be obtained from food and other sources. 'If Larry Loves Melony; Peter then throws vegetables'
Poplites
Essential Amino Acids
Speed
Upper Crossed Syndrome