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health-and-fitness
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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. Secreted by pancreas that regulates blood glucose levels
Copper
Carbohydrate Intake
Glucagon
Force Couples: Upward Rotation of Scapula
2. Position below reference
Soleus
Autogenic Inhibition
Flexibility
Inferior
3. Proper alignment of lead leg and pelvis during sprinting
Protein Percentage
Ipsilateral
Pantothenic Acid
Frontside Mechanics
4. Highest rate of oxygen achieved @ physical exertion
Pushing Assessment-Shoulder Complex-Shoulder Elevation-Overactive
Insoluble Fiber
VO2 Max
Pushing Test
5. Gastronemius - peroneus longues and tibialus anterior
Lower Crossed Syndrome: Short Muscles
Nitrates
Extensibility
Force Couples: Plantarflexion at foot & ankle
6. Nausea - diarhea - fatigue - hair/nail loss
Lower Crossed Syndrome
Selenium
Adduction
Upper Crossed Syndrome: Lengthened Muscles
7. Larger shoulder muscle - under deltoid
Infraspinatus
Myofilaments
Altered Reciprocal Inhibition
Recommended Protein Levels: Sedentary
8. Upper Traps - Sternocleidomastoid - Levator Scapulae
Piriformis
Thiamin (b1)
Pushing Assessment-Shoulder Complex-Shoulder Elevation-Overactive
Glucagon
9. Ability of the circulatory system to supply oxygen rich blood to the skeletal muscles during sustained physical activity
Veins
Nitrates: Heart Rate/Blood Pressure
Pushing Assessment-Low Back Arches-Overactive
Cardiorespiratory Health
10. Cardiotoxic effects- should not be taken unless in form of b12
Cobalt
Altered Reciprocal Inhibition
Force Couples: Upward Rotation of Scapula
Superior
11. Diagnose Medical Conditions - Prescribe Treatment - Prescribe Diets - Provide Treatment for injuries - Provide Rehabilitation - Provide Counseling Services
Alarm Reaction:Initial Reaction
Perimysium
Posterior
Do Not...
12. Adductor Complex - Biceps Femoris - TFL - Vastus Lateralis
Overhead Squat-Lateral View-LPHC-Low back Arches-Overactive Muscles
Lower Crossed Syndrome
Single Leg Squat-Knee-Inward-Overactive
Neuromuscular Efficiency
13. Glute Max - Hamstring complex - Intrinsic core stabilizers
Contralateral
Overhead Squat-Lateral View-LPHC-Low back Arches-Underactive Muscles
Glycolis
Pronation Distortion Syndrome: Possible Injuries
14. Glut max - Hamstring complex - Core stabilizers
Speed
Straight Percentage Method: Zone Three
Glucagon
Low Back Arch: Underactive Muscles
15. Using phosphocreatine to an ADP molecule enough to start the ATP process over - simplest and fastest - high intensity - short duration workouts - 10-15 sec.
lient Medical History (4)
3 Majors Muscle Types
ATP-PC System
Popular Joints: Hinge
16. Generally Prescribed for hypertension or chest pain
Physical Activity- how much
SAID Principle
Epimysium
Calcium-Channel Blockers
17. Position away from center of reference point
Abduction
Distal
Eccentric Phase
Pulling Assessment-Head-Froward-Overactive
18. Low toxicity- possible kidney stones
Silicon
Synergistic Dominance
Systolic
Force Couples: Plantarflexion at foot & ankle
19. Normal extensibility of all soft tissues that allows the full range of motion of a joint
Pronation Distortion Syndrome: Altered Joint Mechanics/Increased
Flexibility
Arms Fall Forward: Underactive
Mechanoreceptors
20. Receives DeO2 blood from R atrium then pumps to lungs
Speed
TEE OR TDEE
Right Ventricle
Frontside Mechanics
21. Bisects upper and lower halves
Transverse
Troponin
Agility
Vasodilators
22. Placing stress on cardio in order to achieve optimal levels of physiological - physical - and performance adaptations
Proximal
Integrated Cardiorespiratory Training
VMO
Arms Fall Forward: Underactive
23. Bisects body into front and back
Copper
Frontal
Manganese
Overhead Squat-Lateral View-LPHC-Forward lean-Overactive muscles
24. Builds aerobic base and aids in recovery
Sarcoplasm
Muscle Spindle Fibers
Overtraining
Training Zone 1
25. Advanced assessment not fit for all individuals - for strength specific goals
Tibialus Posterior
Bench Press 1RM Test
Vitamin K
Vasodilators
26. Transport blood away from heart
Popular Joints: Condyloid
Epimysium
Arteries
Lifestyle questions (2)
27. Makes up hamstring - near center
Bicep Femoris
Pushing Assessment-Low Back arches-Underactive
Left Ventricle
Excessive Forward Leaning: Overactive Muscles
28. Sternum - ribs - vertebrae
Overhead Squat-Anterior View-Feet-Turn Out-Overactive
Respiratory: Bones Responsible (3)
Polyunsaturated
Diastolic
29. Red light green light - follow the snake
3 Majors Muscle Types
Perimysium
SAQ Drills: For Youth
Overhead Squat-Anterior View-Feet-Turn Out-Overactive
30. Neutral or Up/Neutral or Down
Corrective Stretching: Myofascial Release - & Static Stretching
Sternocloidmastoid
Nitrates: Heart Rate/Blood Pressure
Peripheral Heart Action
31. Impaired immune function - low HDL
3 Majors Muscle Types
Lower Crossed Syndrome
zinc
Extensibility
32. Potential kidney problems - picolinate form - possible mutagenic
Chromium
Popular Joints: Gliding
Troponin
Relative Flexibility
33. Gathers O2 blood coming to the heart from the lungs
Cardiorespiratory Health
High Risk Stretches: Inverted Hurdler Stretch
Overhead Squat-Anterior View-Feet-Turn Out-Overactive
Left Atrium
34. Inappropriate muscles take over the function of a weak or inhibited prime mover
Veins
Sagital Plane
Synergistic Dominance
Calcium Channel Blockers: Heart Rate/Blood Pressure
35. Refers to position farther away from midline
Training Zone 2
Lateral
Soluble Fiber
Riboflavin (b2)
36. Red Blood Cell damage or anemia - liver damage
Troponin
3 Stages of Responding to Stress
Vitamin K
Left Ventricle
37. Calcification of brain/arteries - increased blood calcium - loss of appetite - nausea
Integrated Cardiorespiratory Training
Vitamin D
Overhead Squat-Anterior View-Feet-Turn Out-Overactive
Nickel
38. 10-35% of total caloric intake
Postural Distortion Pattern
Specific Warm-UP
Protein Percentage
Concentric Phase
39. Deficient blood clotting
Bronchodilators: Heart Rate/ Blood Pressure
Riboflavin (b2)
Pushing Assessment-Head-Forward-Overactive
Vitamin E
40. Gastrocnemius/soleus - TFL/IT band - Lats
Functional Stretching:Self Myofascial Release
Soleus
Essential Amino Acids
Overhead Squat-Lateral View-Upper Body-Arms fall Forward-Overactive Muscles
41. Anterior Tibialis - Glute Max - Erector Spinae
Force Couples: Upward Rotation of Scapula
Overhead Squat-Lateral View-LPHC-Forward lean-Underactive Muscles
Upper crossed Syndrome: Short Muscles
Low Back Arch: Overactive Muscles
42. Secreted by pancreas that regulates blood glucose levels
Pattern Overload
Upper Crossed Syndrome
Pushing Assessment-Shoulder Complex-Shoulder Elevation-Overactive
Glucagon
43. Larger shoulder muscle - under deltoid
Infraspinatus
High Risk Stretches: Inverted Hurdler Stretch
Selenium
Altered Reciprocal Inhibition
44. Stress on neck - and spine - clients with neck or back injury should not perform this
Upper Crossed Syndrome: Altered Joint Mechanics: Decreased
Folic Acid
High Risk Stretches: Plow
Excessive Forward Leaning: Underactive Muscles
45. Nausea diarhea - kidney stones
Physical Activity- how much
Reciprocal Inhibition
C
Superior
46. Combination of flexibility and the nervous systems ability to control this range of motion efficiently
Teres Major
Dynamic Range of Motion
Thiamin (b1)
Systolic
47. Out thigh
Vastus Lateralis
Speed
TFL
Integrated Cardiorespiratory Training
48. Position above reference
Contralateral
Superior
Alarm Reaction:Initial Reaction
Lower Crossed Syndrome
49. Tight agonist which inhibits its function antagonist- muscle contraction.
Dynamic Range of Motion
Popular Joints: Synovial
Essential Amino Acids
Altered Reciprocal Inhibition
50. Recreational Activities? Hobbies?
Glycolis
zinc
Polyunsaturated
Lifestyle questions (2)