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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 a non fatigue test test?
2 feet
Flexability
Alternated
Intramuscular coordination
2. What is hypoglycemia?
1 min. sit up
under 65
Open
Reliable test
3. What is the 3rd health appraisal test?
Open
Validity
Lifestyle inventories
Closed
4. What type of flexability is the knee and elbow joints?
No
Hinge type joints
1 Exercise per muscle group
Alternated
5. What muscle works the most during abduction movements?
50-85%
Subscapularis
Stroke
Reliable
6. What type of scores show the best - worst and inbetween scores of the participants by rankings?
Standard error of measurement
Informed Consent
Percentile scores
140xintensityx50%+RHR
7. What is spondylolysis?
Fracture of the lumbar
500-1000
YMCA ergometer test - 1.5 mile run and 12min. run test
300 yard run
8. What is autonomic dysreflexia?
140xintensityx50%+RHR
Spinal cord injury that causes bad blood pressure
Above Hip
LDL
9. What shouldn't your fasting glucose be over?
1 Exercise per muscle group
110
Sarcopenia
Health medical questionaire
10. What system are the lungs in?
Cardiorespitory system
Inflamation disease to the myelin sheath in the central nervous system
50-85%
Informed Consent
11. What joint has the greatest range of motion?
Fracture of the lumbar
Stroke
Gastrohumeral
Hip extension
12. Are leg raise and curls open or closed kinetic chain workouts?
10
Open
YMCA ergometer test - 1.5 mile run and 12min. run test
Take 1 rep times it by .80
13. What is a procedure that is required for administering a reliable test?
Test protocol
Open
Athletes foot
Hips and thighs
14. How do you increase stride frequency?
15. How much is resting metabolic rate use energy per day?
Anabolic
40-50%
50-85%
60-75%
16. What is the tendacy of a muscle to assume a new and greater length after a passive stretch and after the load is removed?
Ligaments
Plasicity
Reliable
Par-Q
17. What is the functional unit of a neuromuscular system?
Stand behind client and move with client
48-72 hours
Motor Unit
12-14
18. What type of lipids carry large amounts of cholesterol and deposit around the body?
14-60
under 65
Closed
LDL
19. What is your hips doing during a lunge?
Subjective obsefvations
Construct validity
Hip extension
Test protocol
20. How do you increase stride frequency?
21. What intensity should clients with hypertension train at?
40-50%
1 Exercise per muscle group
Subjective obsefvations
Synapse
22. What is MET?
Resting oxygen uptake
Parasympathetic
Par-Q
3
23. What is multiple sclerosis?
Inflamation disease to the myelin sheath in the central nervous system
Athletes foot
Validity
Test protocol
24. What do you use to test a sub maximal aerobic capacity?
3
Hip extension
Rhomboids and lower part of trapezius
1.5 Mile run
25. What is a cerebrovascular accident?
110
Reliable test
Agility test
Stroke
26. What is a legal doctrine by which employers can be found vigorously liable for the negligent acts of their employees?
Make them run speeds they aren't used to...
300 yard run
Respondeat Superior
Gastrohumeral
27. What form tells about past surgieries and risk factors for cad?
2 feet
Inflamation disease to the myelin sheath in the central nervous system
Proprioceptors
Health medical questionaire
28. When does HDL become a risk factor?
8
30-34.9
Hand and wrist
under 35
29. How many inches is a risk factor for male waists?
HRRxIntensity+Resting Heart Rate
Plyometric
Amount of foot contacts
40
30. 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?
Hips and thighs
Criterion Referenced Standards
Sarcopenia
Flexability
31. What doesn't the norm referenced percentile scoring system not show?
Increase
12-14
Whether the score is healthy or not
Percentile scores
32. A trainer does a test and gets the same results 2 days later this test is?
Open
Reliable test
40-50%
Reliable
33. What is a legal doctrine by which employers can be found vigorously liable for the negligent acts of their employees?
Hips and thighs
Under 100
Respondeat Superior
under 35
34. What part of the shoulder is targeted during seated front press?
Fracture of the lumbar
Anterior and middle deltoid
Lifestyle inventories
1 min. sit up
35. What is a stretch followed by an explosive movement?
Maximum force at high velocities
Validity
Plyometric
Gather data and make goals
36. How many months should you loose 10% of your weight?
35
6
Resistance Training
Motor Unit
37. What type of scores show the best - worst and inbetween scores of the participants by rankings?
Percentile scores
RPE
3 feet
Reliability
38. What is the Karnonen Formula?
1st class lever
3
30 seconds
140xintensityx50%+RHR
39. How does a trainer place his hands when spotting a flat bench press?
ip Abduction
HDL over 60
Inside the clients hands alternated grip
Increase depth of breathing
40. What is the purpose of an assesment?
12-14
Subjective obsefvations
Gather data and make goals
2 feet
41. Where is gynoid obesity targeted at?
Hips and thighs
Formative evaluation
LDL
Summative evaluation
42. What does a 1RM test for?
1.5 Mile run
LDL
1 min. sit up
Muscular strength
43. Which energy system makes the most ATP?
RPE
How long it takes you to get a mile
Oxidative
ip Abduction
44. What is amenorrhea?
Amount of foot contacts
Loss of menstrol cycle for more than 3 months
under 35
Test retest method
45. What is the functional unit of a neuromuscular system?
Test protocol
Stand behind client and move with client
Motor Unit
3-6
46. What is a procedure that is required for administering a reliable test?
Test protocol
55
Gastrohumeral
Health medical questionaire
47. 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?
Criterion Referenced Standards
12-14
Tachycardia
LDL
48. A trainer does a test and gets the same results 2 days later this test is?
over 1.03
Par-Q
1st class lever
Reliable
49. Which hand position should a spotter hold the bar in a lying tricep extension?
Alternated
under 35
Under 65
500-1000
50. What tell body What is going on when not looking?
Proprioceptors
Gather data and make goals
Under 100
40-50%