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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.
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. What does it mean when a test measures what it claims to be?
Agility test
110
Validity
Over pronation
2. What is tinea pedis?
18.5-24.9
Athletes foot
Ligaments
Closed
3. What kind of fibers show better gains in hypertrophy?
type 2
YMCA ergometer test - 1.5 mile run and 12min. run test
Bulimia
Bulimia
4. What is a negative risk factor?
Upper part of the trapezius and bicep brachii
HDL over 60
Oxidative
40
5. What kind of fibers show better gains in hypertrophy?
type 2
Duty - Breach of duty - causation and damage
Stroke
Informed Consent
6. What type of scores show the best - worst and inbetween scores of the participants by rankings?
10
Percentile scores
over 1.03
2 feet
7. What does a non fatigue test test?
Subjective obsefvations
Summative evaluation
Flexability
30 seconds
8. How much room between machines?
2 feet
Alternated
Open
Closed
9. How much room should you have between olympic weight lifting barbells?
Validity
3 feet
Tachycardia
under 35
10. What are used to compare the preformance of an individual against another person in a like category?
Resistance Training
Coneten validity
Norm-referenced standards
1.5 Mile run
11. What is the loss of muscle mass called?
Standard error of measurement
Sarcopenia
No
Jogging - jumping rope and cycling
12. What is speed strength training?
Standard error of measurement
Supraspinatus
Maximum force at high velocities
Upper part of the trapezius and bicep brachii
13. What is multiple sclerosis?
Hip flexor
Lifestyle inventories
Hip extension
Inflamation disease to the myelin sheath in the central nervous system
14. What is spondylolysis?
Fracture of the lumbar
Under 100
Sarcopenia
Trunk and abs
15. What is a rockport test?
140xintensityx50%+RHR
How long it takes you to get a mile
over .90
Intramuscular coordination
16. What puts the curve into the lumbar and pulls the spine into position?
Hip flexor
Upper part of the trapezius and bicep brachii
18.5-24.9
Maximum force at high velocities
17. What part of the shoulder is targeted during seated front press?
55
Reliable
Anterior and middle deltoid
Hinge type joints
18. How many inches is a risk factor for male waists?
Creatine Monohydrate
Reliability
130
40
19. What muscle works the most during abduction movements?
Subscapularis
Resting oxygen uptake
Hinge type joints
10-22.9
20. What tell body What is going on when not looking?
type 2
3RM Bench
Proprioceptors
Under 100
21. How long should you rest inbetween plyometric workouts?
Reliable test
Loss of menstrol cycle for more than 3 months
48-72 hours
140xintensityx50%+RHR
22. What does a 1RM test for?
Above Hip
Muscular strength
2b
Sarcopenia
23. What do you use to test muscular strength?
No
Adrenal cortex
Open
3RM Bench
24. What part of the shoulder is targeted during seated front press?
Respondeat Superior
40-50%
Anterior and middle deltoid
ip Abduction
25. What system are the lungs in?
Athletes foot
Cardiorespitory system
Under 65
Test retest method
26. How long should you hold static stretches for?
30 seconds
Creatine Monohydrate
Hand and wrist
Stroke
27. Where is gynoid obesity targeted at?
Proprioceptors
Summative evaluation
Hips and thighs
110
28. What is a normal BMI?
Whether the score is healthy or not
35
Alternated
18.5-24.9
29. What is the primary reason for strength gains in pre-adolescent?
Loss of menstrol cycle for more than 3 months
Neural adaptations
Subscapularis
Criterion Referenced Standards
30. What is the purpose of an assesment?
2 feet
over 1.03
Standard error of measurement
Gather data and make goals
31. What do you use to test a Local muscular endurance?
48-72 hours
40
Stand behind client and move with client
1 min. sit up
32. What movement do injuries happen most?
35
Eccentric
Plyometric
Inside the clients hands alternated grip
33. Where is the superiliac?
Test retest method
Increase
55
Above Hip
34. What are used to compare the preformance of an individual against another person in a like category?
1 Exercise per muscle group
Adrenal cortex
HDL over 60
Norm-referenced standards
35. What is the primary reason for strength gains in pre-adolescent?
Under 100
Neural adaptations
Respondeat Superior
800
36. What is autonomic dysreflexia?
Stand behind client and move with client
Motor Unit
Spinal cord injury that causes bad blood pressure
Parasympathetic
37. What intensity should clients with hypertension train at?
Flexability
Loss of menstrol cycle for more than 3 months
Increase depth of breathing
40-50%
38. What is the tendacy of a muscle to assume a new and greater length after a passive stretch and after the load is removed?
Plasicity
Intramuscular coordination
Jogging - jumping rope and cycling
Oxidative
39. What is it called when you eat a lot then do a lot to loose the weight?
Plyometric
8
Tachycardia
Bulimia
40. What is your aerobic exercise threshold?
18.5-24.9
Reliability
Formative evaluation
50-85%
41. How much room should you have between olympic weight lifting barbells?
Test protocol
3 feet
Lifestyle inventories
Construct validity
42. What is the best type of training for diabetics?
20 inches
Resistance Training
2 feet
Test protocol
43. What type of flexability is the knee and elbow joints?
Anterior and middle deltoid
Inflamation disease to the myelin sheath in the central nervous system
YMCA ergometer test - 1.5 mile run and 12min. run test
Hinge type joints
44. What is hypoglycemia?
under 65
Respondeat Superior
HDL over 60
40
45. When does HDL become a risk factor?
under 35
30-34.9
Adrenal cortex
Reliability
46. What is it called when a test tests What is supposed to be tested?
Cardiorespitory system
Motor Unit
HDL over 60
Coneten validity
47. What 3 assesments shouldn't you have old people do?
Inside the clients hands alternated grip
30-34.9
YMCA ergometer test - 1.5 mile run and 12min. run test
Oxidative
48. What is the Karnonen Formula?
Trunk and abs
Plyometric
18.5-24.9
140xintensityx50%+RHR
49. What is the correct age for people to do plyometrics?
Take 1 rep times it by .80
14-60
50-85%
Inside the clients hands alternated grip
50. What is the final evaluation made when a client compltes a specified training period?
1st class lever
Creatine Monohydrate
Muscular strength
Summative evaluation