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Personal Training Vocab
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health-and-fitness
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1. A device used to measure pulmonary function.
DYSPNEA
STRESS TEST
TYPE 1 DIABETES
SPIROMETER
2. Not thinking about changing behavior.
PRECONTEMPLATION
VLDL CHOLESTEROL
FRONTAL PLANE
HYPOTONIC
3. A narrowing of a blood vessel resulting from sympathetic nervous system stimulation.
BETA BLOCKER
HEALTH HISTORY
VASOCONSTRICTION
OPEN CHAIN EXERCISE
4. 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)
HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE
WBGT: WET BULB GLOBE TEMPERATE
MAXIMAL OXYGEN UPTAKE
KINESIOLOGY
5. Taking steps to begin to change a behavior.
PREPARATION
COOL DOWN
VISCERAL FAT
ALVEOLI
6. A condition where by the risks of exercise outweigh the benefits.
COOL DOWN
BIOELECTRICAL IMPEDANCE
ADDUCTION
CONTRAINDICATION
7. A method for assessing body composition; measures the resistance to a small electrical current.
AQUATICS
BIOELECTRICAL IMPEDANCE
SYMPTOM
INVERSION
8. 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. (Maximal Oxygen Uptake)
DIABETES MELLITUS
AEROBIC POWER
CONTRAINDICATION
ECCENTRIC
9. An excellent indicator of environmental heat stress.
WBGT: WET BULB GLOBE TEMPERATE
ENDOCRINE
FUNCTIONAL CAPACITY
GLUCOSE
10. The structural unit of the lung; tiny air sacs where exchange of respiratory gases with the capillaries takes place.
ALVEOLI
A-V O2 DIFFERENCE
RESIDUAL VOLUME
MET
11. A condition where by the risks of exercise outweigh the benefits.
VO2 MAX
CHD (CORONARY HEART DISEASE)
CONTRAINDICATION
COMPLEX CARBOHYDRATES
12. The iron containing portion of the red blood cell to which oxygen binds.
HEMOGLOBIN
MONOUNSATURATED FAT
ARTERY
ACSM
13. 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.
HEALTH HISTORY
CHOLESTEROL
ADIPOSE
BALLISTIC
14. An inert substance ingested by an individual in the hope of improving health or performance. Placebos have no true physiological effect - but can sometimes have a psychological effect.
COMPLEX CARBOHYDRATES
PLANTAR FLEXION
PLACEBO
HYDRATION
15. Divides the body into front and back halves.
GRADED EXERCISE TEST
PROTEIN
FRONTAL PLANE
CAPILLARY
16. Making the body do more work than it is accustomed to doing.
CARBON DIOXIDE
APOLIPOPROTEIN
OVERLOAD
ERGOGENIC AID
17. Any activity which requires large amounts of oxygen - uses large muscle groups - is rhythmic and can be sustained over time.
PREPARATION
CHD (CORONARY HEART DISEASE)
SARCOMERE
AEROBIC EXERCISE
18. Not thinking about changing behavior.
PRECONTEMPLATION
DYNAMIC STRENGTH
ACTIN
PERCEIVED EXERTION
19. The force that blood exerts on the walls of the arteries.
OBESITY
BLOOD PRESSURE
INSULIN RESISTANCE
MEDICAL REFERRAL
20. A simple sugar such as sucrose found in soft drinks - candy - ice cream - etc.
CHD (CORONARY HEART DISEASE)
ANGIOTENSIN CONVERTING ENZYME INHIBITOR (ACE INHIBITOR)
ISOTONIC
SIMPLE CARBOHYDRATE
21. A tiny blood vessel where exchange of nutrients and wastes occurs between the bloodstream and the tissues.
ALVEOLI
CAPILLARY
MITOCHONDRIA
OVERLOAD
22. The desired steady state heart rate during aerobic training.
STRENGTH
HEALTH HISTORY
OMISSION
TARGET HEART RATE
23. Moving the foot toward the anterior surface of the lower legs - toes up.
DORSI FLEXION
OSTEOPOROSIS
VALSALVA MANEUVER
VENTILATION
24. Heart attack; death of a portion of the heart muscle due to lack of oxygen supply.
MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION
HYDRATION
HEART RATE RESERVE
BETA OXIDATION
25. A behavior or attribute that is a predictor of increased risk of disease - sometimes referred to as major risk factor.
ELECTROLYTES
CATECHOLAMINE
EPINEPHRINE (ADRENALINE)
PRIMARY RISK FACTOR
26. The body's gradual adaptation to a changed environment - such as heat - cold - or altitude.
PREPARATION
ACCLIMATIZATION
VITAL CAPACITY
DEHYDRATION
27. A simple sugar which is the primary end product of carbohydrate digestion - a prime energy source for the body.
ADAPTATION
URIC ACID
LIGAMENT
GLUCOSE
28. The specific gravity of the body - which can be estimated by underwater weighing.
MONOUNSATURATED FAT
BODY DENSITY
CATECHOLAMINE
HEALTH RELATED FITNESS
29. The body's local response to injury - characterized by pain - with heat - redness - swelling and loss of function.
INFLAMMATION
ANTHROPOMETRY
ECCENTRIC
SEDENTARY
30. The breakdown of glucose in the absence of oxygen.
ANAEROBIC GLYCOLYSIS
METABOLISM
TESTOSTERONE
DIABETES MELLITUS
31. A subjective rating of intensity/effort by the exercise participant.
PERCEIVED EXERTION
HAMSTRING
ERYTHROCYTES
EXERCISE PHYSIOLOGY
32. Exercise or sports activities in or on water.
STRENGTH
CBC (COMPLETE BLOOD COUNT)
AQUATICS
FUNCTIONAL CAPACITY
33. A recording of the electrical activity in the heart as it beats.
VISCERA
SIGN
ELECTROCARDIOGRAM (ECG)
ANAEROBIC
34. A myth which says that fat can be reduced from one specific area of the body through a specific exercise.
AEROBIC
SARCOMERE
SPOT REDUCING
HYPERTHERMIA
35. Lack of activity.
HYPOKINETIC
SPECIFICITY
ELECTROLYTES
COMPLEX CARBOHYDRATES
36. 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)
HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE
DURATION
HEART RATE RESERVE
FLEXIBILITY
37. The workload at which lactic acid values begin to rise exponentially.
CONTEMPLATION
SLOW TWITCH FIBER
GLUCOSE
LACTATE THRESHOLD
38. A drug used to treat hypertension - angina - arrhythmias and migraine headaches; block the effect of catecholamines.
ONE REPETITION MAXIMUM
MAXIMAL OXYGEN UPTAKE
BETA BLOCKER
ANABOLIC STEROIDS
39. The maximal amount of air that can be exhaled following a maximal inhalation.
LOW BLOOD SUGAR
VITAL CAPACITY
BODY DENSITY
MOTOR UNIT
40. A muscle contraction where the muscle shortens as it performs work.
ARTERY
EXERCISE PRESCRIPTION
CONCENTRIC
RENAL
41. A condition where the resting systolic blood pressure is =140 mm Hg but the resting diastolic blood pressure is <90mm Hg.
LORDOSIS
ISH: ISOLATED SYSTOLIC HYPERTENSION
CALORIE
LACTATE THRESHOLD
42. A hormone produced by the beta cells of the pancreas which helps lower blood glucose levels.
INSULIN
BODY DENSITY
ANATOMY
BODY COMPOSITION
43. Hormones such as epinephrine and norepinephrine that are produced by the adrenal glands.
CONCENTRIC
ADIPOSE
CATECHOLAMINE
TARGET MARKETING
44. Divides the body into front and back halves.
FRONTAL PLANE
FAINT
BETA BLOCKER
VO2 MAX
45. A very effective stretching technique.
CALCIUM CHANNEL BLOCKER
PNF (PROPRIOCEPTIVE NEUROMUSCULAR FACILITATION)
PRONATION
MOTOR UNIT
46. An increase in size.
KETOSIS
HYPERTROPHY
LDL CHOLESTEROL
ANATOMY
47. A condition where the resting systolic blood pressure is =140 mm Hg but the resting diastolic blood pressure is <90mm Hg.
STRESS TEST
ABDUCTION
ISH: ISOLATED SYSTOLIC HYPERTENSION
CARDIOVASCULAR
48. A stretch which is held for at least 15 seconds.
STATIC STRETCH
AEROBIC
CHD (CORONARY HEART DISEASE)
ANABOLIC STEROIDS
49. Doing something that should not have been done.
TYPE 1 DIABETES
WBGT: WET BULB GLOBE TEMPERATE
DURATION
COMMISSION
50. Forced exhalation against a closed glottis which causes a major increase in both systolic and diastolic blood pressure.
COMMISSION
VALSALVA MANEUVER
LIPID
PHYSIOLOGY