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Personal Training Vocab
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1. Moving the foot toward the anterior surface of the lower legs - toes up.
ANTAGONIST
ERGOGENIC AID
DORSI FLEXION
CONCENTRIC
2. To lose consciousness - as in a syncopal attack.
WBGT: WET BULB GLOBE TEMPERATE
ABDUCTION
ENDOCRINE
FAINT
3. A device used to measure pulmonary function.
MEDICAL REFERRAL
SPIROMETER
SYSTOLIC
TENDON
4. The protein 'shell' which surrounds the lipoprotein.
INSULIN
APOLIPOPROTEIN
ACSM
EPINEPHRINE (ADRENALINE)
5. Blood circulation through small side branches that can supplement or substitute for the main vessel's delivery of blood to certain tissues.
COLLATERAL CIRCULATION
ACUTE
MOTOR NEURON
MAXIMAL TREADMILL EXERCISE
6. A blood vessel which takes blood from the tissues to the heart.
HDL CHOLESTEROL
PREPARATION
ADENOSINE TRIPHOSPHATE (ATP)
VEIN
7. A substance which promotes the removal of water from the body.
MAXIMAL HEART RATE
ARTHRITIS
DIURETIC
RISK FACTOR
8. The maximal amount of air that can be exhaled following a maximal inhalation.
RISK FACTOR
RESIDUAL VOLUME
STRESS FRACTURE
VITAL CAPACITY
9. The ability of a muscle or group of muscles to contract repeatedly over time.
PHYSIOLOGY
DYNAMIC STRENGTH
BYPASS SURGERY
FEMORAL
10. Any activity which requires large amounts of oxygen - uses large muscle groups - is rhythmic and can be sustained over time.
COMPLIANCE
GERIATRIC
AEROBIC EXERCISE
KILOGRAM
11. The range of motion of a joint.
FLEXIBILITY
ARTERY
FASCIA
PREPARATION
12. One of the six essential nutrients; composed of building blocks called amino acids.
MAXIMAL TREADMILL EXERCISE
FREQUENCY
PROTEIN
FEMORAL
13. The amount of blood pumped by the heart per minute.
CLOSED CHAIN EXERCISE
CARDIAC OUTPUT
CHRONIC
BLOOD PRESSURE
14. A subnormal hemoglobin content or number of red blood cells.
ANEMIA
SIMPLE CARBOHYDRATE
CONTEMPLATION
ELECTROLYTES
15. The exercise principle that the body adapts very specifically to the training stimuli it is required to deal with.
SPECIFICITY
KETOSIS
HYPERLIPIDEMIA
FASCICLE
16. Recommendation that a person see a qualified medical professional to review their health status.
ADIPOSE
PNF (PROPRIOCEPTIVE NEUROMUSCULAR FACILITATION)
HEART RATE
MEDICAL REFERRAL
17. The area from one Z line to the next Z line in muscle cells.
HEART RATE RESERVE
SARCOMERE
CHOLESTEROL
EXTENSION
18. A bundle of muscle fibers.
ENDOCRINE
ALVEOLI
FASCICLE
CONDITIONING
19. A form of exercise where the hands (for arm exercises) or feet (for leg exercises) are not in a fixed position and can move freely. Arm body exercises are dumbbell curls and lateral raises. Leg exercises are seated knee extensions and prone hamstring
OPEN CHAIN EXERCISE
BETA OXIDATION
ONE REPETITION MAXIMUM
ANAEROBIC GLYCOLYSIS
20. A fatty acid which contains many double bonds - i.e. - safflower oil.
LIPID
EXTENSION
AEROBIC EXERCISE
POLYUNSATURATED FAT
21. A large lipoprotein composed mostly of cholesterol; elevated LDL levels are strongly related to increased CAD risk.
ARTHRITIS
ASYMPTOMATIC
OSTEOARTHRITIS
LDL CHOLESTEROL
22. A slow - progressive disease involving the narrowing of blood vessels due to plaque accumulation.
BLOOD PRESSURE
ANAEROBIC
ATHEROSCLEROSIS
RICE PRINCIPLE
23. The ability to generate force.
BODY DENSITY
CORONARY ARTERIES
ADENOSINE TRIPHOSPHATE (ATP)
STRENGTH
24. The pulse at the wrist.
RADIAL PULSE
RECTUS FEMORIS
CLOSED CHAIN EXERCISE
MONOUNSATURATED FAT
25. Lack of activity.
TARGET MARKETING
PLACEBO
BLOOD PRESSURE
HYPOKINETIC
26. Divides the body into left and right halves.
EXERCISE PHYSIOLOGY
SAGITTAL PLANE
HEALTH HISTORY
INSULIN RESISTANCE
27. Number of beats per minute.
MAINTENANCE
ANATOMY
HEART RATE
ADAPTATION
28. The ability to generate force.
STRENGTH
AEROBIC POWER
CLOSED CHAIN EXERCISE
SPHYGMOMANOMETER
29. An injury involving connective tissue.
SPRAIN
TENDON
MET
MEDICAL REFERRAL
30. 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.
PLACEBO
ANATOMY
ENERGY
ERYTHROCYTES
31. Sole of the foot turned outward - lifting its lateral border.
ANGIOTENSIN CONVERTING ENZYME INHIBITOR (ACE INHIBITOR)
EVERSION
CHD (CORONARY HEART DISEASE)
INSULIN
32. The product of anaerobic glycolysis; closely related to fatigue during high intensity exercise.
KINESIOLOGY
LACTIC ACID (LACTATE)
COMMISSION
SMAC-24
33. The number of days per week that exercise is performed.
FLEXION
STRAIN
LIPID
FREQUENCY
34. A form of passive exercise which is of no value for a normal - healthy individual.
TONING TABLE
ERYTHROCYTES
HYPOTONIC
PHYSIOLOGY
35. Movement of a limb away from the mid-line of the body. For the shoulder joint - the arm continues to the vertical.
ABDUCTION
MYOFILAMENTS
REPETITION
PLACEBO
36. An indicator of dysfunction - illness - or disease that can be felt but not seen.
CLOSED CHAIN EXERCISE
ARTHRITIS
PULMONARY
SYMPTOM
37. A study which observes the same subjects over a long period of time.
DYSPNEA
EXERCISE PHYSIOLOGY
ANEMIA
LONGITUDINAL STUDY
38. Red blood cells.
GRADED EXERCISE TEST
AEROBIC POINT
ERYTHROCYTES
LORDOSIS
39. A contraction during which movement is produced.
ISOTONIC
PNF (PROPRIOCEPTIVE NEUROMUSCULAR FACILITATION)
METABOLISM
SYSTOLIC
40. A very effective stretching technique.
SMAC-24
HYPERTENSION
ATROPHY
PNF (PROPRIOCEPTIVE NEUROMUSCULAR FACILITATION)
41. A thorough blood analysis.
SMAC-24
SAGITTAL PLANE
HYDRATION
PRUDENT MAN TEST
42. 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)
VASODILATION
LIGAMENT
ASYMPTOMATIC
MAXIMAL OXYGEN UPTAKE
43. Hormones which promote muscle hypertrophy and have severe health consequences.
AGONIST
WBGT: WET BULB GLOBE TEMPERATE
ANABOLIC STEROIDS
BYPASS SURGERY
44. Doing something that should not have been done.
VASODILATION
COMMISSION
SATURATED FAT
RADIAL PULSE
45. 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)
AEROBIC POWER
DURATION
ONE REPETITION MAXIMUM
TACHYCARDIA
46. The amount of heat required to raise 1 gram of water 1
STATIC STRETCH
SIGN
HEALTH RELATED FITNESS
CALORIE
47. A hormone produced by the adrenal gland.
URIC ACID
AGONIST
KILOGRAM
NOREPINEPHRINE (NORADRENALINE)
48. A significant blockage of one or more coronary arteries; also known as coronary artery disease.
GLYCOGEN
AMINO ACIDS
CORONARY HEART DISEASE
AQUATICS
49. Hormones such as epinephrine and norepinephrine that are produced by the adrenal glands.
PULMONARY
VISCERA
PLANTAR FLEXION
CATECHOLAMINE
50. A fatty acid which contains many double bonds - i.e. - safflower oil.
STATIC STRETCH
ELECTROLYTES
POLYUNSATURATED FAT
TACHYCARDIA