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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 the functional unit of a neuromuscular system?
Reliability
Motor Unit
Summative evaluation
10
2. How much room between machines?
800
Loss of menstrol cycle for more than 3 months
2 feet
Amount of foot contacts
3. What is the synthesis of a larger molecule from a smaller molecule?
Criterion Referenced Standards
Hand and wrist
Anabolic
Loss of menstrol cycle for more than 3 months
4. What kind of test can be repeated with accuracy?
Reliable test
Hip extension
under 35
Sarcopenia
5. How much room should you have between olympic weight lifting barbells?
60-75%
3 feet
Formative evaluation
Increase depth of breathing
6. What is your hips doing during a lunge?
Hip extension
Intramuscular coordination
Under 100
over 1.03
7. What age must family member die of heart attack to make it a positive risk factor?
Alternated
Rate of perceived exertions
Under 100
55
8. How much room between machines?
Anabolic
2 feet
under 65
Lifestyle inventories
9. What is the tendacy of a muscle to assume a new and greater length after a passive stretch and after the load is removed?
HDL over 60
800
Parasympathetic
Plasicity
10. What is an obese BMI?
over 1.03
Tachycardia
30-34.9
LDL
11. What does a non fatigue test test?
Bulimia
Informed Consent
20 inches
Flexability
12. What movement do injuries happen most?
Fracture of the lumbar
Eccentric
ip Abduction
20 inches
13. Where do sprains happen?
over 1.03
Ligaments
Criterion Referenced Standards
Resting oxygen uptake
14. How many inches is a risk factor for male waists?
40
Under 65
Open
48-72 hours
15. What tell body What is going on when not looking?
Supraspinatus
Summative evaluation
Proprioceptors
HDL over 60
16. How long should you hold static stretches for?
Norm-referenced standards
30 seconds
Gather data and make goals
Summative evaluation
17. How much is resting metabolic rate use energy per day?
Inflamation disease to the myelin sheath in the central nervous system
Sarcopenia
60-75%
2 feet
18. What is your aerobic exercise threshold?
50-85%
Athletes foot
Synapse
130
19. What does it mean when a test measures what it claims to be?
Standard error of measurement
Validity
HDL over 60
Oxidative
20. What is it called when a test tests What is supposed to be tested?
Subscapularis
Coneten validity
Make them run speeds they aren't used to...
10-22.9
21. Where is android obesity most targeted at?
Stroke
Trunk and abs
Formative evaluation
Rate of perceived exertions
22. What 3 assesments shouldn't you have old people do?
1.5 Mile run
40-50%
YMCA ergometer test - 1.5 mile run and 12min. run test
Rate of perceived exertions
23. 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?
Informed Consent
110
Test retest method
40-50%
24. What is a procedure that is required for administering a reliable test?
Above Hip
Open
Hips and thighs
Test protocol
25. Which energy system makes the most ATP?
Proprioceptors
Oxidative
Subjective obsefvations
Health medical questionaire
26. What is a negative risk factor?
HDL over 60
Oxidative
Par-Q
YMCA ergometer test - 1.5 mile run and 12min. run test
27. What do you use to test an anaerobic capacity test?
300 yard run
10
Synapse
2 feet
28. What is MET?
Resting oxygen uptake
Creatine Monohydrate
Hip flexor
Formative evaluation
29. What is it called when a measurement of the same trait under the same conditions yields the same results from one trial to another?
10-22.9
Reliability
Stand behind client and move with client
140xintensityx50%+RHR
30. What does RPE stand for?
Jogging - jumping rope and cycling
Whether the score is healthy or not
Parasympathetic
Rate of perceived exertions
31. What is the first health appraisal test?
RPE
Reliable test
Par-Q
1.5 Mile run
32. What kind of fibers show better gains in hypertrophy?
Supraspinatus
type 2
Percentile scores
Supraspinatus
33. What is speed strength training?
Over pronation
Tachycardia
60-75%
Maximum force at high velocities
34. What does a 1RM test for?
Reliability
Take 1 rep times it by .80
Muscular strength
Fracture of the lumbar
35. Where do sprains happen?
Ligaments
500-1000
Duty - Breach of duty - causation and damage
Reliability
36. What is a procedure that is required for administering a reliable test?
Test protocol
Rate of perceived exertions
3 feet
3-6
37. What is the primary reason for strength gains in pre-adolescent?
Test retest method
Neural adaptations
Lifestyle inventories
Whether the score is healthy or not
38. What muscle works the most during abduction movements?
Rhomboids and lower part of trapezius
Test protocol
Subscapularis
Reliable
39. What system are the lungs in?
Anabolic
Cardiorespitory system
Hips and thighs
Coneten validity
40. 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?
Reliable
1 min. sit up
Subjective obsefvations
14-60
41. What is a negative risk factor?
HDL over 60
Validity
Reliable test
Inflamation disease to the myelin sheath in the central nervous system
42. What does it mean when a test measures what it claims to be?
Validity
6
Par-Q
Criterion Referenced Standards
43. What age must family member die of heart attack to make it a positive risk factor?
3
48-72 hours
Maximum force at high velocities
55
44. What do you use to test a sub maximal aerobic capacity?
1.5 Mile run
50-85%
Ligaments
under 35
45. Which energy system makes the most ATP?
Amount of foot contacts
Plasicity
Oxidative
Intramuscular coordination
46. 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
LDL
Creatine Monohydrate
130
47. What is it called when a test tests What is supposed to be tested?
Creatine Monohydrate
Coneten validity
Sarcopenia
Amount of foot contacts
48. What intensity should clients with hypertension train at?
40-50%
Upper part of the trapezius and bicep brachii
140xintensityx50%+RHR
12-14
49. What does the gluteus medius do for the hips?
RPE
Fracture of the lumbar
ip Abduction
Hip flexor
50. Where is gynoid obesity targeted at?
Under 65
14-60
50-85%
Hips and thighs