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Personal Training Vocab
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health-and-fitness
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1. The pressure in the arteries while the heart is contracting.
SYSTOLIC
ANAEROBIC
CALORIE
CONTEMPLATION
2. The amount of air remaining in the lungs following a maximal exhalation.
RESIDUAL VOLUME
WARM UP
ANGINA PECTORIS
HEALTH HISTORY
3. Palm up.
ISCHEMIA
MAXIMAL OXYGEN UPTAKE
SUPINATION
ANGINA PECTORIS
4. A device used to measure pulmonary function.
SUBCUTANEOUS
SPIROMETER
HYPERTHERMIA
ANATOMY
5. Without oxygen.
ANAEROBIC
OVERLOAD
CATABOLISM
CONNECTIVE TISSUE
6. The amount of blood pumped by the heart per beat.
TONING TABLE
CHD (CORONARY HEART DISEASE)
STROKE VOLUME
ARRHYTHMIA
7. The difference between maximal heart rate and resting heart rate.
SUPINATION
HEART RATE RESERVE
COMPLEX CARBOHYDRATES
CONNECTIVE TISSUE
8. The heart rate in beats per minute when the body is at complete rest.
TENDON
TARGET MARKETING
RESTING HEART RATE
CARBON DIOXIDE
9. A behavior or attribute that is a predictor of increased risk of disease - sometimes referred to as major risk factor.
PRIMARY RISK FACTOR
HEART ATTACK
OVERLOAD
MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION
10. 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.
FLEXIBILITY
VLDL CHOLESTEROL
RADIAL PULSE
INFLAMMATION
11. The ability to generate force.
STRENGTH
FITNESS TESTING
BETA BLOCKER
SYMPTOM
12. A numerical scaled used to monitor perceived exertion.
BORG SCALE
SIMPLE CARBOHYDRATE
PULMONARY
ACCLIMATIZATION
13. A myth which says that fat can be reduced from one specific area of the body through a specific exercise.
CONCENTRIC
CARDIORESPIRATORY
SPOT REDUCING
PLANTAR FLEXION
14. A blood vessel which takes blood from the tissues to the heart.
WARM UP
NITRATES
RENAL
VEIN
15. Long term physical training.
ALVEOLI
CONDITIONING
DIASTOLIC
INVERSION
16. A fatty acid which contains one double bond - i.e. - oleic acid.
HEART ATTACK
INTENSITY
MONOUNSATURATED FAT
VENTILATION
17. The specific gravity of the body - which can be estimated by underwater weighing.
ANTAGONIST
ISOMETRIC
ENERGY
BODY DENSITY
18. A process by which risk is determined.
COOL DOWN
ARRHYTHMIA
CYTOOSOL
MEDICAL SCREENING
19. A class of drugs used for treating angina pectoris.
NITRATES
ELECTROLYTES
STROKE VOLUME
HEART RATE
20. Length of time.
DURATION
OVERLOAD
SLOW TWITCH FIBER
MONOUNSATURATED FAT
21. A condition where by the risks of exercise outweigh the benefits.
CONTRAINDICATION
FASCIA
OMISSION
MOTOR NEURON
22. The amount of air remaining in the lungs following a maximal exhalation.
VLDL CHOLESTEROL
RESIDUAL VOLUME
SMAC-24
PLACEBO
23. The total of all the chemical and physical processes by which the body builds and maintains itself - and by which it breaks down its substances for the production of energy.
RADIAL PULSE
METABOLISM
ISOKINETIC
EXCITABILITY
24. The end product of protein metabolism.
OXYGEN UPTAKE
SEDENTARY
URIC ACID
TARGET HEART RATE
25. The capacity or ability to perform work.
PERCEIVED EXERTION
CORONARY HEART DISEASE
ENERGY
FRONTAL PLANE
26. A very effective stretching technique.
DYNAMIC STRENGTH
ARTERIOSCLEROSIS
ACSM
PNF (PROPRIOCEPTIVE NEUROMUSCULAR FACILITATION)
27. The workload at which lactic acid values begin to rise exponentially.
LACTATE THRESHOLD
ANEMIA
ATHEROSCLEROSIS
COMMISSION
28. A molecule that is a combination of protein and lipid; are the transporters of cholesterol in the bloodstream.
SUBCUTANEOUS
AQUATICS
LIPOPROTEIN
TESTOSTERONE
29. The number of days per week that exercise is performed.
HYPERTENSION
BALLISTIC
FREQUENCY
MEDICAL REFERRAL
30. A contraction during which movement is produced.
ISOTONIC
ERYTHROCYTES
A-V O2 DIFFERENCE
FEMORAL
31. The enlarging of a blood vessel to increase blood flow to a body part.
OBESITY
PULMONARY
VASODILATION
KILOGRAM
32. An increase in size.
FUNCTIONAL CAPACITY
PERCEIVED EXERTION
EXTENSION
HYPERTROPHY
33. Thinking about changing a behavior.
LIPOPROTEIN
FRONTAL PLANE
CONTEMPLATION
CHOLESTEROL
34. The body's local response to injury - characterized by pain - with heat - redness - swelling and loss of function.
INFLAMMATION
DURATION
ERGOMETER
RICE PRINCIPLE
35. A method for assessing body composition; measures the resistance to a small electrical current.
CHRONIC
STRESS TEST
BIOELECTRICAL IMPEDANCE
CATABOLISM
36. A condition in normal healthy individuals where the blood glucose level falls below 70 mg/dl. Can also occur in diabetics as a result of injecting too much insulin or not eating. (Low Blood Sugar)
EXCITABILITY
PHYSIOLOGY
HYPOGLYCEMIA
VASOCONSTRICTION
37. The process of breaking down complex substances into simpler ones.
GERIATRIC
AEROBIC POINT
GERIATRIC
CATABOLISM
38. Excessive loss of body water.
FASCICLE
DEHYDRATION
AEROBIC
HYPERTHERMIA
39. Fast - bouncy movement.
PULMONARY
STROKE VOLUME
TYPE 1 DIABETES
BALLISTIC
40. Movement toward the mid-line of the body.
ADDUCTION
PRONATION
TESTOSTERONE
POLYUNSATURATED FAT
41. A fatty acid which contains one double bond - i.e. - oleic acid.
MONOUNSATURATED FAT
ELECTROCARDIOGRAM (ECG)
NITRATES
BODY COMPOSITION
42. Rest - Ice - Compression and Elevation - represents treatment for acute injuries.
PRUDENT MAN TEST
SYSTOLIC
OSTEOARTHRITIS
RICE PRINCIPLE
43. The specific gravity of the body - which can be estimated by underwater weighing.
TRAVERSE PLANE
SLOW TWITCH FIBER
ALVEOLI
BODY DENSITY
44. The cell membrane of a muscle cell.
ENDOCRINE
SARCOLEMMA
PNF (PROPRIOCEPTIVE NEUROMUSCULAR FACILITATION)
CORONARY ARTERIES
45. A hormone produced by the beta cells of the pancreas which helps lower blood glucose levels.
RISK FACTOR
INSULIN
ACUTE
HYPERTROPHY
46. The difference in the amount of oxygen between the arteries and the veins. Represents how much O2 has been used by the tissue.
OXYGEN UPTAKE
ECCENTRIC
A-V O2 DIFFERENCE
ANEMIA
47. Failing to do something that should have been done.
OMISSION
COLLATERAL CIRCULATION
HYPOXIA
ASYMPTOMATIC
48. An injury involving connective tissue.
PNF (PROPRIOCEPTIVE NEUROMUSCULAR FACILITATION)
HAMSTRING
SPRAIN
RENAL
49. Tiny protein strands which make up muscle tissue; actin and myosin are the major protein strands.
MYOFILAMENTS
HEART RATE
LDL CHOLESTEROL
CHRONIC
50. A fatty acid with no double bonds and generally a solid at room temperature - saturated fat is found primarily in animal products and is a major factor in CAD risk.
SATURATED FAT
RESIDUAL VOLUME
LACTATE THRESHOLD
CYTOOSOL