Ch 3 Personal Health
Identify the true statements about a person's aerobic capacity.
- It is the single best measure of cardiorespiratory fitness. - It is considered the main determinant of endurance performance.
Identify the ways in which resistance can be applied to the muscles.
- Using calisthenics - Using traditional iron weights - Using muscle- and movement-specific equipment with pneumatic, hydraulic, and computer-controlled resistance
Arrange the steps to measure heart rate in beats per minute in the correct order of occurrence (from the first to the last).
1. Take the pulse on the inside of the wrist by placing the tips of 1st 2 fingers about an inch below the base of the thumb 2.Count the beast for 10 sec when the pulse is felt 3. Multiply the 10-sec count by 6
A 30-year-old has a resting heart rate of 70. Calculate the heart rate training range, from 50 to 85 percent intensity, for the individual using the heart rate reserve method.
130-172
A 25-year-old has a resting heart rate of 65. Calculate the heart rate training range, from 50 to 85 percent intensity, for the individual using the heart rate reserve method.
130-176
Someone who perceives their exercise to be extremely hard would report which number on the RPE scale?
19
Exercise intensity for older or chronically sedentary people should be approximately what percent of aerobic capacity?
40%
Muscles need time to recover and adapt between workouts. What is the recommended amount of rest time between resistance-training sessions
48 hours
Moderate intensity is considered to be what percent of aerobic capacity?
50-59%
RPE 12-14
50-60%
An RPE scale ranges between which two numbers?
6 to 20
RPE 15-18
60-85%
How many different exercises focusing on the major muscle groups should be completed during one resistance-training session?
8-10
When lifting weights it is recommended that a person complete at least one set of ______ repetitions.
8-12
Picking up a pencil, dialing the phone, and lifting a glass are all examples of activities using which energy system?
ATP
Identify the pathways through which energy can be generated to replenish adenosine triphosphate (ATP).
Aerobic pathway Anaerobic pathway
What are the best-known skill-related components of physical fitness?
Coordination Agility Speed Balance
Count pulse immediately after physical activity
Exercise HR
Despite good intentions, many people have difficulty implementing and maintaining an exercise program because of which of the following factors?
Exercise is voluntary. Exercise is time consuming Exercise requires effort.
What are the conditions that musculoskeletal fitness helps to combat?
Frailty Low back pain Osteoporosis Loss of mobility
Heel raise
Gastrocnemius
Which of the following are the results of improved blood flow to and neural control of muscle fibers, achieved through a program of resistance training coupled with flexibility exercises?
Increased efficiency in fiber recruitment Increased efficiency in energy production
identify a true statement about aerobic metabolism.
It depends on the cardiorespiratory system to transport oxygen from the air one breathes to the working muscles.
Identify a true statement about musculoskeletal fitness.
It enables one to perform demanding physical tasks that arise in everyday situations.
What are the effects of resistance or flexibility training?
It is protective against musculoskeletal injury. It maintains healthy joints and connective tissues.
Identify a true statement about the National Physical Activity Plan.
It provides a comprehensive set of initiatives and policies to increase physical activity across America, from large cities to small towns.
Identify a true statement about anaerobic metabolism.
Lactic acid is a byproduct of anaerobic metabolism.
A test used as a precaution to identify individuals who may need medical clearance is the
PAR-Q
Someone who thinks they need medical clearance before starting an exercise program should take which test?
Physical Activity Readiness Questionnaire
There is tremendous variability from one person to the next in both natural fitness level and in the rate of improvement that occurs with exercise training
Principle of Individual Differences
To improve a physiological system, it must be exposed to a stimulus greater than it is normally accustomed to
Principle of Overload
When one stops exercising, the previously developed physiological systems will over time return to pertaining levels
Principle of reversibility
Many training effects are peculiar to the type of exercise, the particular muscles involved, and the intensity
Principle of specificity
Check pulse after sitting quietly for at least 10 minutes or upon waking in the morning
Resting HR
It accounts for the majority of one's daily energy expenditure
Resting metabolic rate
What are the factors that determine a person's daily energy expenditure?
Resting metabolic rate The thermic effect of food The amount of physical activity
Identify the principles that form the basis of exercise training.
Reversibility Individual differences Overload Specificity
Which of the following are considered calisthenics, which is a way in which resistance can be applied to the muscles?
Sit-ups Push-ups Pull-ups
Identify the short-term, high-intensity activities that use anaerobic metabolism as the predominant pathway of energy production.
Sprinting Weight lifting
In the context of exercise training, which of the following statements illustrates the principle of specificity?
Swimming and cycling will do little to improve running performance because the muscles are used in different ways for each activity.
Identify a true statement about skill-related components of physical fitness.
They are secondarily associated with improved health.
In the context of musculoskeletal fitness, identify the true statements about stretches.
They should be slow and steady. They should be maintained at a position of mild discomfort for about 30 seconds.
A fundamental adaptation that improves oxygen uptake and energy production takes place within the muscle cells. Which of the following is an impact of training on the cell structure?
Training causes the mitochondria to increase in size and number.
Allows gradual recovery and transition back to the resting level from exercise
a cool-down period
Characterize the amount of stored ATP.
a very small amount
Facilitates the transition from rest to exercise
a warm-up period
Curl-ups
abdominals
Which of the following is the most immediate source of energy?
adenosine triphosphate
Which of the following is an example of fat tissue?
adipose tissue
Endurance activities such as long-distance running, cycling, and swimming are examples of sports that rely on _______ metabolism
aerobic
The highest amount of oxygen the body can consume during exhaustive exercise is termed
aerobic capacity
Distance running, cycling, and swimming are activities that rely on energy produced through which of the following?
aerobic metabolism
Energy production in the presence of oxygen is called
aerobic metabolism
Where should the fingers be placed when taking the radial pulse?
an inch below the base of the thumb
The production of energy without oxygen present is known as
anaerobic metabolism
Which of the following is the major source of energy for such activities as sprinting and weight lifting?
anaerobic metabolism
An optimal fitness program will use the initial fitness level
as a baseline or starting point
The recommended exercise frequency is _____.
at least three and up to seven days per week
Narrowing of the coronary arteries due to fatty deposits is
atherosclerosis.
A shuttle test, 1-mile walk, or 2-mile run could all be used to assess which of the following?
cardiorespiratory fitness
The ability of the respiratory and circulatory systems to supply oxygen to the working muscles during sustained physical activity is known as
cardiorespiratory fitness
When is the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to explore fitness classes and activities due to the exercise and sports facilities available at little to no cost?
college
Activities such as bench press, high jump, and 40-yard sprint are ______ dependent on the anaerobic pathway.
completely
Regardless of the type of equipment or specific program, the overall goal of resistance-based exercise is to _____.
condition all major muscles
When considering the purchase of fitness equipment, buyers would be wise to consult such unbiased and credible sources such as
consumer reports
Wearing a heart rate monitor during exercise is a reliable, durable, and relatively inexpensive way to ______ measure the heart rate.
continuously
The thermic effect of food, the slight warm-up of the body after a meal, refers to the energy associated with
digestion
If someone is over training (exercising too hard), health benefits will ______ and health risks ______.
diminish; increase
Generally, sudden deaths of young athletes are attributed to which cause(s)?
drug use. cardiac abnormalities. heat stress.
Which of the following would help motivate someone to continue an exercise program?
earning rewards
Which of the following is not a reason people stop an exercise program?
enjoyment
How often should those who enjoy vigorous exercise train?
every other day
How often should someone trying to obtain muscle mass perform resistance-training sessions?
every other day (Monday-wednesday)
True or false: High-intensity starter programs help people get quick results with limited soreness and decreased risk of injury.
false
True or false: In general, an exercise or activity may rely on aerobic or anaerobic metabolic pathways but not both
false
As movement is continued, adenosine triphosphate (ATP) must be replenished from available macronutrients. Identify the primary macronutrients used for ATP replenishment.
fat & glycogen
Which of the following is the primary cause of atherosclerosis?
fatty deposits
Which of the following is not a FITT factor?
fitness
The functional range of motion of a joint is called
flexibility
In the context of musculoskeletal fitness, stretching should _____.
focus on muscle or tendon groups at major joints
he acronym FITT stands for which four factors of an exercise plan
frequency, intensity, time, and type
During the early 1900s which animal did researchers W. M. Fletcher and F. G. Hopkins use to study muscle fibers?
frog
Physical tasks requiring effort such as carrying heavy loads, walking great distances, and working with tools has been a part of life up until a few ______ ago.
generations
Which of the following are advantages that college campuses offer to students interested in physical fitness?
good facilities high-caliber instructors variety of classes
Which two of the following categories are considered categories of physical fitness?
health & skill related fitness
Prolonged fatigue and extreme soreness often result from participating in a starter exercise program that focuses on
high-intensity exercise
A person's physiological well-being ______ as their fitness level improves.
improves
Flexibility is the functional range of motion of a
joint
Following the research of George Brooks, scientists now recognize that ______ plays a role in linking the aerobic and anaerobic pathways.
lactic acid
In the early 1900s, when researchers electrically stimulated the muscle fibers of a frog, they found that as the muscle fatigued it would accumulate large amounts of
lactic acid
The aerobic and anaerobic pathways are linked by which of the following?
lactic acid
Pull down
latissimus dorsi
Muscle, bone, organs, and connective tissue are all examples of which type of tissue?
lean tissue
Joanna wants to engage in resistance training that helps strengthen back of thigh, or hamstrings. Which of the following resistance exercises should Joanna do?
leg curl
Name the components of the cardiorespiratory system that work together to deliver oxygen and remove carbon dioxide from the body.
lungs heart blood vessels
Which of the following is not one of the principles on which exercise training is based?
maintenance
What is a simplistic and reliable way to measure heart rate?
manually checking the radial pulse for 10 seconds (x 6)
RPE 20
maximal exertion
The actual site of aerobic metabolism where food is converted to usable energy in the presence of oxygen is the cell structure known as the _____.
mitochondrion
Activities that require 50-59 percent of one's aerobic capacity are of ______ intensity.
moderate
Which of the following are typically provided by a personal trainer?
motivation instruction feedback
Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) is stored in the ______ in very small amounts and supplies energy for only a few seconds.
muscle
Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) is stored in the
muscles
The ability of a muscle to sustain a submaximal force or repeatedly lift a relative weight is called
muscular endurance
Which of the following are considered the three components of muscular fitness?
muscular endurance flexibility muscular strength
The maximal force a muscle or muscle group can exert against a resistance is
muscular strength
Muscular strength, muscular endurance, and flexibility are all elements of ______ fitness.
musculoskeletal
Most communities offer several health/fitness club options. The YMCA and YWCA are examples of
not-for-profit health centers.
Muscular strength differs from muscular endurance in which of the following aspects?
number of repetitions
Energy supplied from stored ATP generally provides energy for how long?
only a few seconds
Cardiorespiratory function refers to the integration of the heart, lungs, and blood vessels. Together they work to transport _______ in the blood to muscles and other tissues.
oxygen
When taking the heart rate at the radial artery you use two fingers. Which location is the best place to take the radial pulse?
palm side of the wrist
Bench press
pectoralis and triceps
An instructor at the gym who can help familiarize a person with the equipment and demonstrate proper technique is called a
personal trainer
Which of the following is not included in the components of a complete fitness program?
personal training
Movement produced by muscle contraction that increases energy expenditure above a resting level is
physical activity
Simply moving around using our own muscle power refers to
physical activity
Aerobic metabolism is the source of energy for
prolonged activities.
1RM is associated with muscular strength, the most weight a person can lift one time. RM stands for which of the following?
repetition maximum
Which of the following are components of a complete fitness program?
resistance training flexibility training aerobic training
The four principles of training include which of the following?
reversibility overload specificity
Physical demands of modern-day life are dramatically less compared with those of a few generations ago and are associated with the resulting ______ lifestyle of today.
sedentary
Which tests can be used to assess muscular fitness?
sit-ups trunk flexion push-ups
RPE 13
somewhat hard
One day, all Americans will be physically active and will live, work, and play in environments that facilitate regular physical activity. This statement is the vision of _____.
the National Physical Activity Plan
It is the only factor that one can control
the amount of physical activity
People who do high-level exercise and sports training
the high-activity sphere
People who follow sedentary lifestyle
the low-activity sphere
Involves aerobic and/or resistance training
the main conditioning phase
People who are achieving recommended levels of physical activity for both cardiorespiratory and muscular fitness
the moderate-activity sphere
The best thing a person considering the purchase of exercise equipment can do is take the time to thoroughly research the product. Which of the following would not be a reliable source for unbiased information?
the product Web site
It is associated with a slight but noticeable warm-up one feels an hour or two after a large meal
the thermic effect of food
The _______ effect of food is the energy expenditure component associated with digestion.
thermic
A standard fitness test such as ______ can help beginners assess their initial cardiorespiratory fitness level.
timing a 1-mile walk timing a 1.5-mile run
True or false: According to the principle of specificity, training specificity is critical for reaching performance goals.
true
True or false: Due to the multiple benefits that come with cardiorespiratory fitness, most scientists and clinicians believe this fitness component to be the most important.
true
True or false: One should consider exercise frequency relative to both intensity and duration of the exercise.
true
True or false: Resistance training for musculoskeletal fitness involves traditional weight training, calisthenics, and newer variations of resistance-based exercise.
true
The body has a difficult time adapting when it is overloaded with exercise. Which of the following principles of FITT is not a major contributing factor of over training?
type
RPE 9
very light
Running is considered a ______-intensity activity.
vigorous
Which of the following describes activities that require 60-85 percent of one's aerobic capacity?
vigorous intensity
Having encouraging friends, knowledgeable instruction, and enjoyable activities
will motivate someone to choose exercise over other options.