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Personal Training Basics
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Subject
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health-and-fitness
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. What is it called when the foot is inward when walking?
Rate of perceived exertions
Respondeat Superior
Parasympathetic
Over pronation
2. What doesn't the norm referenced percentile scoring system not show?
Stroke
Flexability
Whether the score is healthy or not
6
3. How much room should you have between olympic weight lifting barbells?
Hip flexor
Test protocol
3 feet
Gastrohumeral
4. What muscles does the bent over row target in a pronated grip?
Neural adaptations
1 min. sit up
Gastrohumeral
Rhomboids and lower part of trapezius
5. Where are ganglion cysts normally found?
14-60
Reliability
Spinal cord injury that causes bad blood pressure
Hand and wrist
6. What system calms heart rate down?
Gastrohumeral
Parasympathetic
Upper part of the trapezius and bicep brachii
Bulimia
7. What is a normal MET rating?
over 1.03
10-22.9
Increase depth of breathing
1st class lever
8. What do you use to test an anaerobic capacity test?
Reliable
300 yard run
Subscapularis
Respondeat Superior
9. Are leg raise and curls open or closed kinetic chain workouts?
under 35
Inflamation disease to the myelin sheath in the central nervous system
Loss of menstrol cycle for more than 3 months
Open
10. How do you figure out 8 rep max?
Take 1 rep times it by .80
2 feet
Test protocol
Proprioceptors
11. What muscle works the most during abduction movements?
Oxidative
Upper part of the trapezius and bicep brachii
8
Subscapularis
12. What do you use to test an agility test?
Take 1 rep times it by .80
Criterion Referenced Standards
Plasicity
Agility test
13. What is a bad waist to hip circumference for men?
Formative evaluation
140xintensityx50%+RHR
Subjective obsefvations
over 1.03
14. What does a 1RM test for?
Intramuscular coordination
Hinge type joints
Subjective obsefvations
Muscular strength
15. What is a rockport test?
ip Abduction
How long it takes you to get a mile
Ligaments
Resistance Training
16. What is the first health appraisal test?
Stand behind client and move with client
Par-Q
Maximum force at high velocities
Bulimia
17. What tell body What is going on when not looking?
Proprioceptors
Ligaments
Cardiorespitory system
40-50%
18. What is speed strength training?
Coneten validity
Maximum force at high velocities
Eccentric
Adrenal cortex
19. What replenishes ATP?
Anabolic
2 feet
Creatine Monohydrate
3-6
20. Is a lunge closed or open kinetic chain workout?
Reliable test
1 min. sit up
under 65
Closed
21. What type of scores show the best - worst and inbetween scores of the participants by rankings?
Gastrohumeral
Percentile scores
Test protocol
Gather data and make goals
22. What movement do injuries happen most?
1 Exercise per muscle group
Eccentric
Stand behind client and move with client
Oxidative
23. What is it called when a measurement of the same trait under the same conditions yields the same results from one trial to another?
110
2b
140xintensityx50%+RHR
Reliability
24. These type of observations are seen during the workout and it is when the client is making gains - better energy - better techniques and comments on body language?
Test protocol
Take 1 rep times it by .80
40
Subjective obsefvations
25. What type of lipids carry large amounts of cholesterol and deposit around the body?
Sarcopenia
LDL
How long it takes you to get a mile
14-60
26. What is multiple sclerosis?
LDL
Inflamation disease to the myelin sheath in the central nervous system
over 1.03
No
27. What is the functional unit of a neuromuscular system?
Motor Unit
Reliable
Increase
10-22.9
28. What does the gluteus medius do for the hips?
ip Abduction
3-6
1st class lever
2b
29. What are used to compare the preformance of an individual against another person in a like category?
Spinal cord injury that causes bad blood pressure
Bulimia
Norm-referenced standards
Inflamation disease to the myelin sheath in the central nervous system
30. What is a legal doctrine by which employers can be found vigorously liable for the negligent acts of their employees?
No
Respondeat Superior
Amount of foot contacts
Gather data and make goals
31. What type of lipids carry large amounts of cholesterol and deposit around the body?
Amount of foot contacts
LDL
Adrenal cortex
over .90
32. What are used to compare the preformance of an individual against another person in a like category?
Athletes foot
Hand and wrist
Increase
Norm-referenced standards
33. What is the tendacy of a muscle to assume a new and greater length after a passive stretch and after the load is removed?
Increase
Open
Plasicity
Criterion Referenced Standards
34. How long should you hold static stretches for?
30 seconds
10-22.9
Agility test
Criterion Referenced Standards
35. What replenishes ATP?
Eccentric
Validity
Increase
Creatine Monohydrate
36. What is it called when a test tests What is supposed to be tested?
Coneten validity
Amount of foot contacts
Stand behind client and move with client
2b
37. What is a specific minimal standard that trainers can use on clients to let them know whether their score was average enough to be considered healthy?
Spinal cord injury that causes bad blood pressure
10-22.9
Criterion Referenced Standards
500-1000
38. What is a procedure that is required for administering a reliable test?
110
Jogging - jumping rope and cycling
Test protocol
2b
39. What is it called when a test is repeated with the same people within 1-3 days unless it requires maximal effort then it is 7 days?
Trunk and abs
Summative evaluation
Reliable test
Test retest method
40. What is the final evaluation made when a client compltes a specified training period?
30-34.9
under 65
Closed
Summative evaluation
41. Does exercise increase or decrease insulin sensitivity?
3
Increase
800
Stand behind client and move with client
42. What is the 3rd health appraisal test?
1.5 Mile run
Lifestyle inventories
Closed
Informed Consent
43. What is it called when a test is repeated with the same people within 1-3 days unless it requires maximal effort then it is 7 days?
Test retest method
60-75%
Jogging - jumping rope and cycling
3-6
44. What do you use to test muscular strength?
Hip flexor
3RM Bench
30 seconds
20 inches
45. What does a non fatigue test test?
Agility test
How long it takes you to get a mile
Flexability
Creatine Monohydrate
46. What form tells about past surgieries and risk factors for cad?
Hand and wrist
8
Health medical questionaire
Loss of menstrol cycle for more than 3 months
47. How many sets should you do for a hypertrophy goal?
Construct validity
10-22.9
Under 65
3-6
48. What is hyperpnea?
Loss of menstrol cycle for more than 3 months
Increase depth of breathing
under 35
Eccentric
49. What is your aerobic exercise threshold?
Parasympathetic
50-85%
Reliable test
HDL over 60
50. What does a 1RM test for?
Informed Consent
Lifestyle inventories
Muscular strength
140xintensityx50%+RHR