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Personal Training Vocab
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1. Of or relating to the thigh.
FEMORAL
BORG SCALE
SPIROMETER
RADIAL PULSE
2. A device used to measure pulmonary function.
ECCENTRIC
HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE
BURSA
SPIROMETER
3. A fatty - waxy substance that is needed by the body for a variety of functions. Abnormal blood cholesterol is a primary risk factor for CAD.
BURSA
LIPID
SMAC-24
CHOLESTEROL
4. Salts of the body such as sodium - potassium - magnesium - calcium and chloride.
ELECTROLYTES
STRENGTH
WATT
OMISSION
5. The structures in the cell where aerobic production of ATP takes place.
DIASTOLIC
A-V O2 DIFFERENCE
ADHERENCE
MITOCHONDRIA
6. The capacity or ability to perform work.
ENERGY
METABOLISM
BODY DENSITY
APOLIPOPROTEIN
7. A type of drug used to treat angina - hypertension - or arrhythmias.
CALCIUM CHANNEL BLOCKER
TONING TABLE
WATT
ACCLIMATIZATION
8. A tough band of connective tissue which attaches bone to bone.
LIGAMENT
ADIPOSE
ERYTHROCYTES
SUPINATION
9. A recording of the electrical activity in the heart as it beats.
ARTERY
ELECTROCARDIOGRAM (ECG)
LIPID
HYPOXIA
10. A chronic elevation of arterial blood pressure which is a primary risk factor for CAD and stroke; any resting value consistently greater than or equal to 140/90 mm Hg is considered a hypertensive value. (Hypertension)
RENAL
ACSM
HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE
SIGN
11. Fatty Tissue.
ADIPOSE
HDL CHOLESTEROL
LIPID
COLLATERAL CIRCULATION
12. A very large lipoprotein composed mainly of triglycerides; most of the cholesterol produced by the liver is VLDL - but it is usually converted to LDL or HDL very quickly throughout the body.
ENERGY
VLDL CHOLESTEROL
SMAC-24
RISK FACTOR
13. Thinking about changing a behavior.
HYPOKINETIC
CONTEMPLATION
CHRONIC
RESTING HEART RATE
14. One of the major protein myofilaments found in muscle tissue.
MYOSIN
VASODILATION
SPECIFICITY
TYPE 1 DIABETES
15. The maximal amount of oxygen that the body can utilize per kilogram of body weight per minute. Also called max VO2 - VO2 max - cardiorespiratory fitness level - aerobic power. (Aerobic Power)
RENAL
ACTION
MAXIMAL OXYGEN UPTAKE
OPEN CHAIN EXERCISE
16. Movement of a limb away from the mid-line of the body. For the shoulder joint - the arm continues to the vertical.
CAROTID ARTERY
ABDUCTION
FREQUENCY
INFLAMMATION
17. A blood vessel which takes blood from the tissues to the heart.
DIASTOLIC
RISK FACTOR
VEIN
RECTUS FEMORIS
18. Failing to do something that should have been done.
BETA OXIDATION
ELECTROLYTES
OMISSION
SARCOMERE
19. The amount of oxygen used by the tissues per unit of time.
ISCHEMIA
BETA OXIDATION
OXYGEN UPTAKE
MOTOR NEURON
20. A recording of the electrical activity in the heart as it beats.
ELECTROCARDIOGRAM (ECG)
VEIN
A-V O2 DIFFERENCE
ISOTONIC
21. A simple sugar which is the primary end product of carbohydrate digestion - a prime energy source for the body.
ANAEROBIC GLYCOLYSIS
GLUCOSE
STROKE VOLUME
HYPERTENSION
22. Of or relating to the aged.
MEDICAL REFERRAL
VALSALVA MANEUVER
GERIATRIC
LIPID
23. The level of physiological stress on the body during exercise.
ANAEROBIC GLYCOLYSIS
CARDIORESPIRATORY
ELECTROCARDIOGRAM (ECG)
INTENSITY
24. A very large lipoprotein composed mainly of triglycerides; most of the cholesterol produced by the liver is VLDL - but it is usually converted to LDL or HDL very quickly throughout the body.
VLDL CHOLESTEROL
CBC (COMPLETE BLOOD COUNT)
CARDIAC OUTPUT
MOTOR NEURON
25. A serious heat related disorder characterized by high core body temperature and central nervous system dysfunction.
HEAT STROKE
SUBCUTANEOUS
VLDL CHOLESTEROL
HDL CHOLESTEROL
26. Movement toward the mid-line of the body.
SIMPLE CARBOHYDRATE
ADDUCTION
PRUDENT MAN TEST
PHYSIOLOGY
27. A chronic disorder characterized by abnormally high blood glucose levels; can be type 1 or type 2
MOTOR NEURON
LONGITUDINAL STUDY
PULMONARY
DIABETES MELLITUS
28. The heart rate in beats per minute when the body is at complete rest.
STRENGTH
RECTUS FEMORIS
RESTING HEART RATE
ALVEOLI
29. Rapid heart beat.
TROPICAL OILS
TACHYCARDIA
EXCITABILITY
PRIMARY RISK FACTOR
30. The arteries which supply the heart muscle with oxygen.
HYPOXIA
LOW BLOOD SUGAR
HYDROSTATIC WEIGHING
CORONARY ARTERIES
31. The study of the function of the body as it responds to exercise.
EXERCISE PHYSIOLOGY
RADIAL PULSE
ASYMPTOMATIC
HYPOTONIC
32. A recommendation for a course of exercise to meet desirable individual objectives for fitness.
EXERCISE PRESCRIPTION
PREPARATION
AEROBIC
POLYUNSATURATED FAT
33. A fibrous tissue that binds together and supports the structures of the body. See fascia - ligament - tendon.
CONNECTIVE TISSUE
RECTUS FEMORIS
HAMSTRING
HYPERTENSION
34. A rhythm disturbance in the heart; also known as dysrhythmia.
ARRHYTHMIA
LORDOSIS
LACTATE THRESHOLD
PNF (PROPRIOCEPTIVE NEUROMUSCULAR FACILITATION)
35. The forward curving of the spine at the neck and lower back.
MET
ABDUCTION
LORDOSIS
MEDICAL REFERRAL
36. Medical history.
RECTUS FEMORIS
HEALTH HISTORY
ERGOMETER
VASODILATION
37. The product of anaerobic glycolysis; closely related to fatigue during high intensity exercise.
COMPLEX CARBOHYDRATES
TARGET HEART RATE
LACTIC ACID (LACTATE)
ASYMPTOMATIC
38. Difficult or labored breathing.
SPRAIN
DYSPNEA
VO2 MAX
NITRATES
39. A treadmill or bicycle ergometer test in which workload is gradually increased until an endpoint such as fatigue or VO2 max. (Stress Test)
BODY DENSITY
HEART RATE RESERVE
GRADED EXERCISE TEST
ADENOSINE TRIPHOSPHATE (ATP)
40. One of three muscles located on the back of the thigh - they produce the movement of knee flexion.
HAMSTRING
PERCEIVED EXERTION
ELECTROCARDIOGRAM (ECG)
VO2 MAX
41. 3.5 ml/kg/min
CARDIORESPIRATORY
MET
TARGET MARKETING
MOTOR NEURON
42. Pertaining to the lungs.
ASYMPTOMATIC
PULMONARY
INTENSITY
ISOMETRIC
43. The exercise principle that the body adapts very specifically to the training stimuli it is required to deal with.
HEMOGLOBIN
ISOTONIC
DEHYDRATION
SPECIFICITY
44. A molecule that is a combination of protein and lipid; are the transporters of cholesterol in the bloodstream.
ANAEROBIC GLYCOLYSIS
SPOT REDUCING
LIPOPROTEIN
INTENSITY
45. A method for assessing body composition; measures the resistance to a small electrical current.
MAXIMAL OXYGEN UPTAKE
BIOELECTRICAL IMPEDANCE
HDL CHOLESTEROL
ARRHYTHMIA
46. A condition where oxygen demand exceeds oxygen supply; often a cause of angina.
URIC ACID
HDL CHOLESTEROL
OPEN CHAIN EXERCISE
ISCHEMIA
47. The fastest heart rate possible under normal maximal exercise conditions. Can be estimated by using the formula 220-age or by using other formulas.
MAXIMAL HEART RATE
HEART ATTACK
MET
FASCIA
48. Excessive loss of body water.
ANGIOTENSIN CONVERTING ENZYME INHIBITOR (ACE INHIBITOR)
DYNAMIC STRENGTH
DEHYDRATION
AQUATICS
49. Persisting for a long time.
AEROBIC POWER
RADIAL PULSE
CHRONIC
ERYTHROCYTES
50. A type-1 skeletal muscle fiber - found in abundance in endurance athletes.
MAXIMAL TREADMILL EXERCISE
ISOKINETIC
RESTING HEART RATE
SLOW TWITCH FIBER