Personal Trainer
TRANSTHEORETICAL MODEL (TTM)
A behavior change model focused on the stages of change, the process of changing behavior, self-efficacy, and the decision balance.
Which classification of neurons initiate muscle contraction and activate glands? Interneurons Motor neurons Sensory neurons Dendrites
Motor neurons
Which type of muscle fiber derives its energy primarily from aerobic energy pathways? Type IIx muscle fibers Type II b muscle fibers Type IIa muscle fibers Type I muscle fibers
Type I muscle fibers
What is the peripheral nervous system (PNS) responsible for? Receiving sensory input and organizing, analyzing, and processing neural information. Conveying motor commands, carrying sensory information to the CNS, and regulating involuntary functions. Sending motor commands to muscle tissue, regulating voluntary functions, and creating reflexes. Regulating involuntary functions, Sending motor signals to the muscles, and visual sensory interpretation.
Conveying motor commands, carrying sensory information to the CNS, and regulating involuntary functions.
Which of the following is an effect of long-term cortisol elevation in the body? Increases appetite Enhances the brain's use of glucose Reduces inflammation Reduces unnecessary bodily functions during stress
Increases appetite
What type of motivation is driven by personal enjoyment and satisfaction? Extrinsic motivation Intrinsic motivation External motivation Independent motivation
Intrinsic motivation
What type of goal is open to interpretation by the client as opposed to being supported by measurable data? A SMART goal A subjective goal An objective goal A motivational goal
A subjective goal
What stage of change is someone in if they are engaging in a new behavior and have been doing so for less than six months? Action Pre-contemplation Preparation Maintenance
Action
What is the definition of behavior? An experience that a client will have with a trainer. An event that has a beginning, middle, and end. An action that can be observed, measured, and modified. An action that builds rapport and community.
An action that can be observed, measured, and modified.
Which blood vessels carry blood away from the heart? Venules Arteries Veins Capillaries
Arteries
Which psychological need in the Self-Determination Theory (SDT) is described as the basic need to feel in control of one's own behavior and goals? Relatedness Motivation Autonomy Competence
Autonomy
What does the Golgi tendon organ detect and respond to in the muscle? The electrical activity of a muscle. Changes in muscle tension. Muscular time under tension. The rate and force of muscle stretch.
Changes in muscle tension.
When communicating with clients, what type of communication must be constructive and effective to improve competence? Introductions Feedback General conversation Praise
Feedback
Which type of bone supports the weight of the body and facilitates movement? Irregular bones Sesamoid bones Short bones Long bones
Long Bones
What stage of change is someone in if they are in denial or ignorant to the fact that a change may be necessary? Action Pre-contemplation Preparation Maintenance
Pre-contemplation
What type of goal is focused on the necessary steps to achieve it? Personal goal Process goal Private goal Outcome goal
Process Goal
Which heart chamber receives deoxygenated blood from the body? Right atrium Left atrium Right ventricle Left ventricle
Right Atrium
Which type of muscle is the most common in the human body? Skeletal muscle Cardiac muscle Smooth muscle Autonomic muscle
Skeletal muscle
Blood vessels are comprised of which type of muscle tissue? Type II muscle fibers Cardiac muscle Skeletal muscle Smooth muscle
Smooth muscle
During the cardiac cycle, what is the name of the contraction phase of the heartbeat? Systole Fibrillation Diastole Arrythmia
Systole
During exercise, which organ system regulates fluid volume and pressure in body tissues? The Circulatory System The Lymphatic System The Endocrine System The Integumentary System
The Lymphatic System
Which human organ systems are responsible for human movement? The Muscular System, Circulatory System, and Skeletal System The Nervous System, Muscular System, and Endocrine System The Muscular System, Digestive System, and Nervous System The Nervous System, Muscular System, and Skeletal System
The Nervous System, Muscular System, and Skeletal System
SELF-EFFICACY
The certainty of one's ability to accomplish a particular task.
What is the process of external respiration? The exchange of gases from the blood to the interstitial fluid and body tissues. The exchange of gases in the chambers of the heart. The exchange of gases from the arteries to the capillaries. The exchange of gases between the lungs and the blood in the lungs.
The exchange of gases between the lungs and the blood in the lungs.
Which component of the digestive system performs both mechanical digestion and chemical digestion? The liver The small intestine The mouth The esophagus
The mouth
BEHAVIOR
An action that can be observed, measured, and modified.
TYPE 2 DIABETES
A long-term metabolic disorder that is characterized by high blood sugar, insulin resistance, and relative lack of insulin.
What does the "A" in SMART goals stand for? Achievable Absurd Associated Addressing
Achievable
Which endocrine hormone promotes the breakdown of protein in muscle cells? Cortisol Aldosterone Glucagon Insulin
Cortisol
The anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) and posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) are examples of what type of ligament? Intrinsic ligaments Extrinsic ligaments Capsular ligaments Elastic ligaments
Intrinsic ligaments
Which of the following is included in the appendicular skeleton? Skull Ribs Shoulder girdle Spine
Shoulder girdle
The heart and blood vessels are the components of which human organ system? The Circulatory System The Muscular System The Endocrine System The Respiratory System
The Circulatory System
Which of the following is an example of an open-ended question? "Have you ever seen a doctor for a heart condition?" "Do you want to begin your fitness program today?" "How did you first notice that you were gaining weight?" "Is your favorite color blue?"
"How did you first notice that you were gaining weight?"
Where in the brain does most information processing occur? Cerebrum Cerebellum Cerebral Cortex Medulla oblongata
Cerebral Cortex