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Personal Training Vocab
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1. A fatty acid which contains one double bond - i.e. - oleic acid.
MONOUNSATURATED FAT
COMMISSION
DRY BULB THERMOMETER
CALORIE
2. A contraction during which movement is produced.
TYPE 2 DIABETES
FASCIA
ISOTONIC
OXYGEN UPTAKE
3. 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)
PRECONTEMPLATION
LACTIC ACID (LACTATE)
SMAC-24
HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE
4. Red blood cells.
TARGET MARKETING
TENDON
ISOKINETIC
ERYTHROCYTES
5. A treadmill or bicycle ergometer test in which workload is gradually increased until an endpoint such as fatigue or VO2 max. (Graded Exercise Test)
DYNAMIC STRENGTH
STRESS TEST
HYDROSTATIC WEIGHING
HYPERTHERMIA
6. A simple sugar which is the primary end product of carbohydrate digestion - a prime energy source for the body.
GLUCOSE
BURSA
ISH: ISOLATED SYSTOLIC HYPERTENSION
PREPARATION
7. 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.
FREQUENCY
SATURATED FAT
COLLATERAL CIRCULATION
MET
8. The pulse at the wrist.
ANGINA PECTORIS
TRIGLYCERIDES
CALORIE
RADIAL PULSE
9. A solution with a greater concentration of solutes than body fluids.
VLDL CHOLESTEROL
HYPERTONIC
A-V O2 DIFFERENCE
AEROBIC POINT
10. Hormones which promote muscle hypertrophy and have severe health consequences.
ANABOLIC STEROIDS
WARM UP
MITOCHONDRIA
FAINT
11. A method for assessing body composition; measures the resistance to a small electrical current.
BIOELECTRICAL IMPEDANCE
BYPASS SURGERY
FASCICLE
ANABOLIC STEROIDS
12. The workload at which lactic acid values begin to rise exponentially.
LACTATE THRESHOLD
DYSPNEA
ARTERIOSCLEROSIS
ISH: ISOLATED SYSTOLIC HYPERTENSION
13. A narrowing of a blood vessel resulting from sympathetic nervous system stimulation.
GERIATRIC
MEDICAL SCREENING
HYPOTONIC
VASOCONSTRICTION
14. A subnormal hemoglobin content or number of red blood cells.
ANEMIA
MEDICAL SCREENING
HYPERTHERMIA
ARRHYTHMIA
15. The capacity or ability to perform work.
FLEXIBILITY
LDL CHOLESTEROL
ENERGY
GLYCOGEN
16. Relating to the heart and blood vessels
CARDIOVASCULAR
FEMORAL
POLYUNSATURATED FAT
VO2 MAX
17. A large lipoprotein composed mostly of cholesterol; elevated LDL levels are strongly related to increased CAD risk.
NITRATES
EXTENSION
LDL CHOLESTEROL
AQUATICS
18. A condition where oxygen demand exceeds oxygen supply; often a cause of angina.
ISCHEMIA
SLOW TWITCH FIBER
NITRATES
ADIPOSE
19. One of the major protein myofilaments found in muscle tissue.
INSULIN RESISTANCE
RECTUS FEMORIS
MYOSIN
SYSTOLIC
20. Failing to do something that should have been done.
OMISSION
FITNESS TESTING
FLEXIBILITY
SIMPLE CARBOHYDRATE
21. A device used to measure work output.
EXCITABILITY
ERGOMETER
HDL CHOLESTEROL
ERGOGENIC AID
22. The method by which liability is determined.
FITNESS TESTING
PRUDENT MAN TEST
PRONATION
DYNAMIC STRENGTH
23. A device used to measure pulmonary function.
COMPLEX CARBOHYDRATES
SPIROMETER
OBESITY
NITRATES
24. Failing to do something that should have been done.
GERIATRIC
MAXIMAL TREADMILL EXERCISE
OXYGEN UPTAKE
OMISSION
25. 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.
METABOLISM
AQUATICS
RICE PRINCIPLE
ALVEOLI
26. 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.
HDL CHOLESTEROL
ERYTHROCYTES
VLDL CHOLESTEROL
TRIGLYCERIDES
27. A nerve cell which conducts impulses from the central nervous system to a group of muscle fibers to produce movement.
OVERLOAD
MOTOR NEURON
EXTENSION
OPEN CHAIN EXERCISE
28. A condition where by the risks of exercise outweigh the benefits.
STRENGTH
PHYSIOLOGY
CONNECTIVE TISSUE
CONTRAINDICATION
29. A measure of intensity and duration of exercise.
CATECHOLAMINE
MOTOR UNIT
AEROBIC POINT
EVERSION
30. Of or relating to the aged.
GERIATRIC
ACUTE
INTENSITY
KARVONEN FORMULA
31. 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)
MAXIMAL OXYGEN UPTAKE
HYPOTONIC
INSULIN
DIABETES MELLITUS
32. Any activity which requires large amounts of oxygen - uses large muscle groups - is rhythmic and can be sustained over time.
MAXIMAL TREADMILL EXERCISE
KETOSIS
PHYSIOLOGY
AEROBIC EXERCISE
33. 3.5 ml/kg/min
ISCHEMIA
HDL CHOLESTEROL
MET
COMPLIANCE
34. A behavior or attribute that is a predictor of increased risk of disease - sometimes referred to as major risk factor.
OMISSION
PRIMARY RISK FACTOR
SEDENTARY
ONE REPETITION MAXIMUM
35. Also called juvenile diabetes; a diabetic condition caused by heredity.
CATECHOLAMINE
FITNESS TESTING
CATABOLISM
TYPE 1 DIABETES
36. A type of drug used to treat angina - hypertension - or arrhythmias.
STROKE VOLUME
CALCIUM CHANNEL BLOCKER
CHOLESTEROL
ARTERY
37. 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)
TESTOSTERONE
DURATION
BRADYCARDIA
AEROBIC POWER
38. A subjective rating of intensity/effort by the exercise participant.
PERCEIVED EXERTION
INSULIN
ARTERY
RECTUS FEMORIS
39. Moving the foot toward the anterior surface of the lower legs - toes up.
RISK FACTOR
DORSI FLEXION
CLOSED CHAIN EXERCISE
TYPE 2 DIABETES
40. Movement toward the mid-line of the body.
CBC (COMPLETE BLOOD COUNT)
ADDUCTION
ANTAGONIST
ANEMIA
41. A process by which risk is determined.
INSULIN
MEDICAL SCREENING
ERYTHROCYTES
ESSENTIAL HYPERTENSION
42. A narrowing of a blood vessel resulting from sympathetic nervous system stimulation.
AGONIST
BURSA
WATT
VASOCONSTRICTION
43. With Oxygen
HYPOXIA
CONDITIONING
AEROBIC
KETOSIS
44. The ability of a muscle or group of muscles to contract repeatedly over time.
DYNAMIC STRENGTH
ENDOCRINE
ACTIN
RICE PRINCIPLE
45. Moving the foot toward the anterior surface of the lower legs - toes up.
RICE PRINCIPLE
BLOOD PRESSURE
CYTOOSOL
DORSI FLEXION
46. 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)
MONOUNSATURATED FAT
VEIN
HYPOTONIC
HYPOGLYCEMIA
47. The level of physiological stress on the body during exercise.
KILOGRAM
SIMPLE CARBOHYDRATE
INTENSITY
CHOLESTEROL
48. Elevation in body temperature.
ACSM
MONOUNSATURATED FAT
HYPERTHERMIA
SPHYGMOMANOMETER
49. Death of a portion of the heart muscle due to a lack of oxygen supply. (Myocardial Infarction)
FEMORAL
HEART ATTACK
TRIGLYCERIDES
PROTEIN
50. Persisting for a long time.
ISOTONIC
GLYCOGEN
LIPOPROTEIN
CHRONIC