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Personal Training Vocab

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1. A waste product of metabolism which is released from the body during exhalation.






2. The body's gradual adaptation to a changed environment - such as heat - cold - or altitude.






3. A contraction during which tension is produced - but no movement occurs.






4. A behavior or attribute that is a predictor of increased risk of disease - sometimes referred to as major risk factor.






5. The iron containing portion of the red blood cell to which oxygen binds.






6. 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.






7. A narrowing of a blood vessel resulting from sympathetic nervous system stimulation.






8. A nerve cell which conducts impulses from the central nervous system to a group of muscle fibers to produce movement.






9. Sole of the foot turned outward - lifting its lateral border.






10. A solution with a lower concentration of solutes than body fluids.






11. The product of anaerobic glycolysis; closely related to fatigue during high intensity exercise.






12. The amount of blood pumped by the heart per beat.






13. The cell membrane of a muscle cell.






14. A device used for measurement of blood pressure.






15. A graded exercise test to exhaustion - during which the ECG and blood pressure responses are carefully monitored. The purpose of a maximal treadmill exercise test is to determine cardiorespiratory fitness level and/or diagnose coronary artery disease






16. A type-1 skeletal muscle fiber - found in abundance in endurance athletes.






17. A substance which promotes the removal of water from the body.






18. The method by which liability is determined.






19. Also called adult-onset diabetes; a diabetic condition often caused by obesity and sedentary lifestyle.






20. Failing to do something that should have been done.






21. Elevation in body temperature.






22. 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






23. Rest - Ice - Compression and Elevation - represents treatment for acute injuries.






24. The fastest heart rate possible under normal maximal exercise conditions. Can be estimated by using the formula 220-age or by using other formulas.






25. The period preceding the aerobic phase of exercise; usually consists of stretching and other movements which prepare the body for exercise.






26. A two joint muscle which flexes the hip and extends the knee.






27. Palm down.






28. A drug used to treat hypertension - angina - arrhythmias and migraine headaches; block the effect of catecholamines.






29. An ordinary instrument for measuring air temperature.






30. The capacity or ability to perform work.






31. The maximal amount of air that can be exhaled following a maximal inhalation.






32. Moving the foot downward - point the toes.






33. An elevated level of ketone bodies in the blood and urine. Commonly seen in starvation diets - low carbohydrate diets and poorly controlled diabetics.






34. Rapid heart beat.






35. A drug used to treat hypertension - angina - arrhythmias and migraine headaches; block the effect of catecholamines.






36. Performing a target behavior on a regular basis for less than six months.






37. Thinking about changing a behavior.






38. A muscular contraction during which the muscle lengthens as it generates force.






39. Heart attack; death of a portion of the heart muscle due to lack of oxygen supply.






40. Breathing.






41. The end product of protein metabolism.






42. Insufficient oxygen flow to the tissues.






43. A rhythm disturbance in the heart; also known as dysrhythmia.






44. A form of exercise where the hands (for arm exercises) or feet (for leg exercises) are in a fixed position and do not move. Examples arm body exercise are push-ups and pull-ups. Examples of leg exercises are leg press - squats - and lunges.






45. The maximal amount of force that can be generated with one maximal effort; also called 1 RM






46. A class of drugs used for treating angina pectoris.






47. A contraction during which tension is produced - but no movement occurs.






48. 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)






49. The number of days per week that exercise is performed.






50. Divides the body into top and bottom halves.







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