NASM cpt 7 Chapter 13
which of the following parts of the body is not subject to increases in density through resistance training? a. soft tissue b. bone c. Nerves d. Heart
Nerves
why might range of motion be limited for a client?
Previous injury
programming exercises that are too advanced or physically demanding can have a lasting effect on which of the client's emotional considerations? a. self- efficacy b. self- esteem c. self - image d. resilience
self- efficacy
what type of flexibility training is most likely to use instruments of equipment to help the body improve range of motion?
self- myofascial techniques
which of the fundamental movement patterns is a lower- body compound exercise?
squatting
fundamental movement patterns include
squatting, hip hinge, pulling, pushing, and pressing
the OPT Is divided into what three levels?
stabilization strength power
What term is used to describe two exercises performed back- to - back in rapid succession with minimal to no rest?
super set
phase 1 stabilization endurance training is designed to...
teach optimal movement patterns, core and joint stability, and helps clients become familiar with various modes of exercise
phase 4 maximal strength training works...
toward the goal of maximal prime mover strength by lifting heavy loads
which synergist would assist the upper- body pectoral muscles to enhance chest stabilization, strength, or power?
triceps brachii how: the triceps are a powerful synergist that help the pectoral group enhance pushing motions such as the bench press, which is an important assessment tool for upper body strength
TRUE OF FALSE? Plyometric exercises are only appropriate for athletes.
FALSE
which predominant anatomical position of muscle groups would be enhanced by using pulling motions?
Posterior you are working your back
most exercises and motions of the body regularly occur in which plan of motion?
Sagittal plane
Which phase of training would a person who just completed a muscular development training program want to go back to for some corrective assistance?
Stabilization endurance training
fitness professionals should provide programming that requires movement in which planes?
all three planes sagittal, frontal, transverse
which of the following is an all- inclusive approach to exercise that can lead to improvements in overall health, wellness, and athletic performance? a. systematics b. integrated training c. boot camp training d. high- intensity interval training
b. integrated training
which exercise would be the most appropriate for the power movement of Phase 5 (Power training) superset? a. dumbbell shoulder press b. lat pulldown c. front medicine ball oblique throw d. stability ball push- up
c. front medicine ball oblique throw
which exercise would be most appropriate for a maximal strength movement in phase 4 (maximal strength training) a. stability ball push - up b. squat jump c. shoulder/ military press d. single- leg dumbbell biceps curl to shoulder press
c. shoulder/ military press
the acute variables for training include (11)
repetitions sets training intensity repetition temp rest interval training volume training frequency training duration exercise selection exercise order
benefits of cardiorespiratory training includes...
decreased heart rate and blood pressure while increasing stroke volume and cardiac output
the goal of phase 2 strength endurance training is to...
enhance stabilization endurance while increasing prime mover strength
benefits of core training includes...
enhanced posture; bodily function for daily living; increased balance, stabilization and coordination of kinetic chain; minimized low- back pain; and improved skill-related movements
integrated training combines
flexibility, cardiorespiratory, core, balance, plyometric, speed, agility, and quickness, and resistance training
what is the number one cause of death around the world?
heart disease
benefits of plyometric training includes...
improved bone mineral density and soft tissue strength, expression of power and explosiveness, while also increasing metabolic expenditures required for weight mangement
which benefit will positively affect the body through integrated training?
improved sleep
benefits of SAQ training includes...
improved top speed change in direction, and rate of acceleration and deceleration
the goals of phase 5 power training is to...
increase maximal strength and rate of force production
benefits of resistance training includes...
increased endurance, strength and power; muscular hypertrophy; and weight management
benefits of flexibility training includes...
increased joint ROM, possible decrease in muscle soreness, and a potential reduction in injury risk
phase 3 muscular development training is designed for...
individuals who have the goal of maximal muscle growth or altered body comp.
integrated training
is a concept that combines all forms of exercise into one system: Flexibility; cardiorespiratory; core; balance; plyometric; speed, agility, quickness; and resistance training
optimal ROM allows joint to...
move feely
which phase of the OPT model is designed to teach optimal movement patterns and to help clients become familiar with various modes of exercise?
phase 1
the OPT model is divided into what 5 subdivisions?
phase 1- stabilization endurance training phase 2- strength endurance training phase 3- muscular development training phase 4- maximum strength training phase 5- power training
what term refers to increasing the intensity or volume of an exercise program using a systematic and gradual approach?
progressive overload
benefits of balance training includes...
reducing risk of falls and ankle sprains while improving proprioception and agility- based activities