ACE Practice Exam
During communication it is important to give about _____ of distance to respect the clients personal space. A. 3 to 5 feet B. 1.5 to 4 feet C. less than 2 feet D. more than 4 feet
1.5 to 4 feet
What blood pressure measurement is considered to be a risk factor for cardiovascular disease? A. 130/70 mmHg B. 120/80 mmHg C. 121/81 mmHg D. 140/90 mmHg
140/90 mmHg
How many days per week should a client do cardio exercise if they are in phase 2 of cardiorespiratory training and want to keep progressing toward their goal? A. 1-2 days B. 2-4 days C. 4-5 days D. 5-6 days
2-4 days
Andrew is a 35-year-old man who is looking to increase strength in his upper body. How long should he rest in between sets of a bench press exercise? a. Less than 30 seconds b. 30-90 seconds c. 2-5 minutes d. 30-60 seconds
2-5 minutes
An ACE certified personal trainer must complete how many continuing education hours in what period of time to keep their certification active? a. 10 hours in 1 year b. 20 hours in 2 years c. 20 hours in 1 year d. 10 hours in 2 years
20 hours in 2 years
Jose is 18 years old. What is his estimated maximum heart rate? A. 202 bpm B. 200 bpm C. 220 bpm D. 218 bpm
202 bpm
Your client has a goal of increasing multiple effort power. How many repetitions should she perform during the typical set? a. 1-2 b. 3-5 c. 6-10 d. 11-15
3-5
Beth is a 28-year-old woman who is looking to improve her overall fitness. How long should she rest for in between sets on a leg press exercise? a. Less than 30 seconds b. 30-90 seconds c. 2-5 minutes d. 30-60 seconds
30-90 seconds
Bob has been training for and competing in triathlons for 5 years. He wants to increase running speed and cycling power. How many times should you suggest he train per week? A. 2-3 B. 3-4 C. 4-6 D. 4-7
4-7
James has been training for and competing in triathlons for 5 years. He wants to increase running speed and cycling power. How many times should you suggest he train per week? a. 2-3 b. 3-4 c. 4-6 d. 4-7
4-7
Veronica is 62-year-old woman who has come to you for help. Last year she had a knee replacement surgery and has not been exercising at all since her physical therapy ended 6 months ago. She has been smoking cigarettes for the past 45 years. Her father died of a myocardial infarction when he was 54 and her mother died of the same thing when she was 66. Veronica has a BMI of 23. Systolic BP = 138 mmHg, Diastolic BP = 88 mmHg. LDL cholesterol = 130 mg/dl, HDL cholesterol = 59. According to ACSM guidelines how many risk factors does Veronica have and what is her risk classification? A. 7 factors, high risk B. 7 factors, moderate risk C. 5 factors, high risk D. 5 factors, moderate risk
5 factors, moderate risk
Which increase in intensity is standard in a linear progression model for a novice or intermediate trainee? a. 2.5% b. 5% c. 10% d. 15%
5%
What intensity should aerobic exercise be prescribed at for individuals with type II diabetes? a. 30-50% of HRR b. 50-80% of HRR c. 80-90% of HRR d. 90-100% of HRR
50-80% of HRR
A 23 year old female client wants to begin a resistance training program with you to optimize her health and wellbeing, while building muscle. Which intensity prescription should you focus on? a. 30-50% 1RM b. 50-60% 1RM c. 60-70% 1RM d. 70-80% 1RM
70-80% 1RM
Bill is training at 80-90% of his 1 repetition maximum on leg press. How long should he typically wait before training his legs again? a. 24 hours b. 36 hours c. 48 hours d. 72 hours
72 hours
This week Janet has 3 sessions at 60 minutes apiece with an RPE rating of 5. According to the training progression scale using RPE, what is Janet's rating in points for this week? A. 800 points B. 900 points C. 180 points D. 15 points
900 points
You notice that a member of the gym has fallen to the ground. What is the first thing you should do? A. Call 911 B. Begin CPR C Check the ABCs D. Ask her if she is ok
Ask her if she is ok
Which of the following is an absolute contraindication to stretching?a. Presence of osteoporosis b. Joint swelling c. Prolonged immobilization of muscles d. A healing fracture site
A healing fracture site
What is an umbrella liability policy? a. A policy that covers multiple professional practices b. A policy that covers multiple people c. A policy that covers multiple types of insurances d. A standard liability policy
A policy that covers multiple types of insurance
Which of the following is typically considered by clients to be the most important factor in creating a positive first impression? a. A trainer who is in good shape. b. A trainer who communicates well. c. A trainer who offers to listen to his or her home-life problems. d. A trainer who has good posture and appears sure of themselves.
A trainer who communicates well
Jon has been strength training for 6 weeks. He is excited the he can now perform 12 repetitions of a seated row easily. What advise should you give Jon if he wants to increase his strength with this exercise? A. Add 10% more resistance B. Add 6-8 more repetitions C. Add 5% more resistance D. Add 8-12 more repetitions
Add 5% more resistance training
You have been working with Judy for 1 month now. Her initial goals were to gain strength in her lower body and you have been working on body weight squats and lunges. She can perform 3 sets of 15 squats without a struggle. What is the best course of action to continue to increase her lower body strength significantly? a. Continue with the program as it is. b. Add resistance to her squats and lunges. c. Increase the number of squats to 20 repetitions per set. d. Discontinue the squats and lunges until she finds them difficult again.
Add resistance to her squats and lunges
Which man has a waist to hip ratio that puts him at risk for obesity-related disease? A. Mark with a ratio of 0.82 B. Jim with a ratio of 0.90 C. Alex with a ratio of .96 D. Both Jim and Alex
Alex with a ratio of .96
Mind-body exercise continues to emerge as an effective fitness and health-enhancement modality. Which of the following are core benefits from regular participation in programs such as tai chi, qigong, and hatha yoga? A. Increased balance and strength B. Increased flexibility C. Increased relaxation and mental quiescence D. All of the above
All of the above
Using the overload principle, which of the following techniques are used to advance upper-body strength? A. Increase the weight and decrease the repetitions B. Increase the repetitions and sets C. Advance from a push up to a plyometric push up D. All of the above
All of the above
What is an example of non-verbal communication? a. Tone of voice. b. Facial expression. c. Body language. d. All of the above. e. Both B and C only
All of the above
What type of activities would you recommend to a client with arthritis? A. Elliptical and rowing activities B. Aquatic activities C. Cycling activities D. All of the above
All of the above
What would be a goal of exercising in the treatment of cancer? A. Improve cardiovascular conditioning B. Prevent musculoskeletal deterioration C. Reduce symptoms such as nausea and fatigue D. All of the above.
All of the above
Which of the following factors influence a client's resting heart rate? A. Fatigue B. Drugs and medication C. Caffeine D. All of the above
All of the above
Which of the following variables can be adjusted to account for progression in a standard resistance training or cardiorespiratory exercise program? a. Volume b. Frequency c. Intensity d. All of the above
All of the above
Which of the following environmental testing conditions can most confound results of a physiologic assessment? a. An ambient air temperature of 96 degrees Fahrenheit b. An ambient air temperature of 80 degrees Fahrenheit c. Time of day being 10 am d. Time of day being 7 pm
An ambient air temperature of 96 degrees Fahrenheit
Which phase of cardiorespiratory training challenges the phosphagen system and is typically only entered into for clients with sport specific training goals? A. Anaerobic-endurance Training B. Aerobic-base Training C. Aerobic-efficiency Training D. Anaerobic-power Training
Anaerobic-Power Training
Which of the following functional fitness tests is not contraindicated for individuals who suffer from low-back pain, have had recent back surgery, and/or are in the midst of an acute low-back flare-up? A. Trunk lateral endurance test B. Trunk extensor endurance test C. Trunk flexor endurance test D. Apley's scratch test
Apley's Scratch Test
Which of the following is within the ACE personal trainer's scope of practice? a. Advising a client on which types of supplements to take. b. Giving relationship advice to a client. c. Assisting a client in setting realistic fitness goals. d. Gently massaging a client's sore muscle.
Assisting the client in setting realistic fitness goals
Cardiovascular disease characterized by hardening of arteries as well as thickening of arterial walls and loss of elasticity. A. Arthritis B. Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) C. Atherosclerosis D. Diabetes
Atherosclerosis
Which of the following movements should be performed first on an upper body day in a resistance training program? a. Barbell biceps curl b. Barbell lying triceps extension c. Barbell bench press d. Barbell back squat
Barbell bench press
A personal trainer may own and operate his or her own business. Which of the following would be the risk that consists of the costs of such things as property rental fees, equipment, employees and marketing in the opening of a business? A. Barriers to entry B. Financial C. Competition D. Staffing
Barriers to entry
Which of the following medications produces a lower heart rate at rest and while exercising? A. Diuretics B. Antihistamines C. Antidepressants D. Beta Blockers
Beta Blockers
You are watching your client's heart rate during moderate aerobic exercise and notice that her heart rate is not increasing. Which antihypertensive medication could be preventing your client's heart rate to rise even though she is exercising? A. Angiotensin-converting enzyme Inhibitors B. Angiotensin-II receptor antagonists C. Diuretics D. Beta blockers
Beta Blockers
Which of the following is an example of what is generally measured in a physiologic assessment? a. Resting vital signs b. Joint flexibility c. Psychological mood d. Both resting vital signs and joint flexibility
Both resting vital signs and joint flexibility
Which of the following is not true when planning a resistance workout for an older adult? A. Clients should start with a single set of each exercise. B. Clients should begin with unsupported resistance exercises to improve balance. C. Clients should begin with a few basic resistance exercises, and progress to about a dozen exercises that cumulatively address all of the major muscle groups. D. Clients should train at 60-70% of maximum resistance.
Clients should begin with unsupported resistance exercises to improve balance
Catherine is a new client who has paid for 5 one-hour training sessions. In order for you to retain her as a long-term client, it is important that you develop a long-term exercise plan based on which of the following concepts? A. Concept of self-efficacy B. Concept of periodization C. Concept of load training D. Concept of assisted training
Concept of periodization
Beta Blockers: A. Increase blood pressure and decrease heart rate B. Decrease heart rate and decrease blood pressure C. Increase heart rate and increase blood pressure D. Increase heart rate and decrease blood pressure
Decrease heart rate and decrease blood pressure
What phenomena can be expected as an individual progresses from an intermediate to advanced trainee? a. Specificity b. Reversibility c. Diminishing returns d. Periodization
Diminishing returns
What is an example of the "tell, show, do" technique used in the early stages of training? A. Telling your client to show you how to correctly perform an exercise. B. Showing your client proper form of every exercise and allowing them to try it on their own later. C. Explaining the proper way to perform an exercise, showing your client, and then allowing them to try the exercise. D. Watching the client perform the exercise and giving feedback about the proper form.
Explaining the proper way to perform an exercise, showing your client, and then allowing them to try the exercise
What is an example of the "tell, show, do" technique used in the early stages of training? a. Telling your client to show you how to correctly perform an exercise. b. Showing your client proper form of every exercise and allowing them to try it on their own later. c. Explaining the proper way to perform an exercise, showing your client, and then allowing them to try the exercise. d. Watching the client perform the exercise and giving feedback about the proper form.
Explaining the proper way to perform an exercise, showing your client, and then allowing them to try the exercise
All of the following are positive risk factors except: A. Systolic BP of 142 B. BMI of 31 C. HDL of 38mg/dl D. Fasting plasma glucose of 80 mg/dl
Fasting plasma glucose of 80 mg/dl
Muscular Power takes what two performance factors into account? A. Force and Velocity B. Agility and Force C. Strength and Force D. Work and Distance
Force and Velocity
Achieving efficient movement through opposing and contralateral pulls at joints refers to which movement principle? A. Neural Control B. Force-couple Relationships C. Length-tension Relationships D. Reciprocal Inhibition
Force-Couple Relationships
All of the following joints are responsible for stability except: A. Knee B. Glenohumeral C. Lumbar spine D. Foot
Glenohumeral
Which of the following best describes the principle of training overload? A. Exercising the appropriate muscles. B. Applying the appropriate amount of resistance for the desired outcome. C. Exercising within the range of anaerobic glycolysis. D. Gradually adding more resistance than the muscles have encountered.
Gradually adding more resistance than the muscles have encountered
Ben is a new client that has been released from his physician to take part in a basic exercise program. Ben is considered a low-risk cardiac client. What is Ben's functional capacity? A. Less than 4 METS B. Greater than 7 METS C. Greater than 16 METS D. Less than 7 METS
Greater than 7 METs
Which of the following is a positive risk factor? A. HDL cholesterol at 37 mg/dl B. Exercises 3 times per week C. Blood pressure 120/85 D. LDL cholesterol at 120 mg/dl
HDL cholesterol at 37 mg/dl
Which of the following is an example of a concentric contraction? A. Hamstrings in a leg extension B. Hamstrings in a leg curl C. Triceps in a bicep curl D. Erector spinae in the upward portion of an abdominal crunch
Hamstrings in a Leg Curl
All of the following do not need a doctors clearance except which? A. Heart murmur B. High HDL Cholesterol C. Father died of a heart attack at 75 years old D. Postural imbalances
Heart murmur
Which is NOT a phase in the ACE integrated training model? a. Stability and mobility training b. Movement training c. Load training d. Heart training
Heart training
A blood pressure of 142/92 is considered: A. Low B. High C. Normal D. Moderate
High
Shelly is a 29-year-old woman who you recently took through a thorough health-risk appraisal. She is motivated and wants to begin exercising. During the appraisal, you found that her BMI is 32, she was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes last year and is taking medication for it. Shelly has been walking at a moderate intensity for at least 60 minutes for the past 6 months. Her systolic BP is 138 mmHg and diastolic is 87 mmHg. LDL cholesterol = 125, HDL = 55. What is her risk classification and risk factor count according to ACSM guidelines? A. High risk, 1 factor B. High risk, 2 factors C. Moderate risk, 1 factor D. Moderate risk, 2 factors
High risk, 1 factor
Which of the following assesses body fat percentage by measuring the amount of water a person displaces when completely submerged? A. Hydrostatic Weighing B. Air Displacement Plethysmography (ADP) C. Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) D. Total Body Electrical Conductivity
Hydrostatic Weighing
When spotting a barbell where should your hands be? a. By your sides, ready to react when needed. b. Immediately behind the client, with hands on the barbell at all times. c. Immediately behind the client, with hands on the barbell only when the client is struggling. d. Immediately behind the client with hands just below the barbell, but not touching it, only touching the barbell when the client is at risk.
Immediately behind the client with hands just below the barbell, but not touching it, only touching the barbell when the client is at risk
When prescribing static stretches during a resistance training workout, when should the static stretches be performed? a. Immediately before the workout b. Between exercises during the workout c. Immediately following the workout d. Both before and after the workout
Immediately following the workout
All of the following are ways to progress agility drills, except: A. Increase the speed of movement B. Increase the complexity of the task C. Increase the base of support D. Introduce resistance such as bands and ankle weights
Increase the base support
Which of the following is NOT a symptom of inflammation at a joint? a. Pain b. Warmth c. Increased range of motion d. Loss of function
Increased range of motion
Which of the following is not a method of managing risk? a. Avoidance b. Transfer c. Reduction d. Incrementing
Incrementing
This form states that the client is acknowledging having been notified about the risks associated with exercise. A. Waiver B. Informed Consent C. Release of Liability D. Medical Release
Informed Consent
Which of the following is a form that notifies the client of the risk associated with exercise? a. Physical Activity Readiness Questionnaire (PAR-Q) b. Health History Questionnaire c. Informed Consent form d. Liability Waiver
Informed Consent form
In what stage of the client-trainer relationship are health-history and lifestyle questionnaires administered? a. Rapport Stage b. Investigation Stage c. Planning Stage d. Action Stage
Investigation Stage
Kristin is in for her second session and you are conducting fitness assessments. While you are checking her body fat percentage you ask her about types of exercise she prefers to do. What stage of the client-trainer relationship are you in with Kristin? a. Rapport Stage b. Planning Stage c. Investigation Stage d. Action Stage
Investigation Stage
Which type of exercise should older adults avoid in order to prevent spikes in blood pressure? A. Eccentric contractions B. Concentric contractions C. Flexibility training D. Isometric contractions
Isometric contractions
Janet is a 55-year-old woman you have recently taken on as a client. She currently walks the mile in 15 minutes and wants to be able to run in a 5k in six months. Which is an example of a SMART goal for her? A. Janet will complete the mile in 12 minutes within two months. B. Janet will integrate jogging with walking within two weeks. C. Janet will feel confident about running in a 5k within five months. D. Janet will complete the mile in 10 minutes within one week.
Janet will complete the mile in 12 minutes within two months
Tight hip adductors and weak gluteus medius muscles can lead to which compensation? A. Knees moving inward B. Excessive arching of the lumbar spine C. Lateral torso shift to one side D. Lack of foot stability
Knees moving inward
Personal trainers often work as independent contractors. What individual type of insurance is most recommended to purchase when working as an independent contractor in the fitness industry? a. Liability insurance b. General insurance c. Health insurance d. No insurance is recommended as an independent contractor
Liability insurance
Daily stress and barriers to being active would most likely be found in which of the following questionnaires? A. FITT-VP B. PAR-Q C. Lifestyle Questionnaire D. Health History Questionnaire
Lifestyle Questionnaire
In which resistance training phase should muscular strength and endurance be periodically assessed? A. Stability and Mobility training B. Movement training C. Load training D. Performance training
Load training
What are the three levels of a periodized program? a. Microcycles, mesocycles, and macrocycles b. Microcycles, mesocycles, and megacycles c. Minicycles, mediocycles, and megacycles d. Minicycles, mediocycles, and macrocycles
Microcycles, mesocycles, and macrocycles
A 55 year old sedentary man, with a family history of smoking and diabetes mellitus comes to your studio, looking for a personal trainer. However, he states during his health history evaluation that he has no signs or symptoms of cardiovascular disease. Which risk category for cardiovascular disease would he fall under? a. Low b. Moderate c. High d. Very High
Moderate (2 or more, asymptomatic)
A 44 year old man name Roger comes to you wanting to exercise. After a thorough health-risk appraisal you learn than his father had diabetes and smoked cigarettes, he quit smoking last year, he alternates between exercising on the stationary bike and treadmill 3 days per week for 30-45 per session during his lunch break at work. He has a BMI of 31, Systolic BP 142 mmHg, Diastolic BP 88 mmHg, and a total serum cholesterol of 187 mg/dl. What risk classification is Roger and how many risk factors does he have if any according to ACSM guidelines? A. High risk, 4 factors B. Low risk, 2 factors C. Moderate risk, 4 factors D. Moderate risk, 2 factors
Moderate risk, 2 factors
What role would a personal trainer play in keeping a client's diabetes in control? A. Monitor and adjust their nutrition. B. Provide feedback on when insulin should be injected. C. Provide supplements during the workout to keep glucose levels controlled. D. Motivate the client to safely and regularly participate in physical activity
Motivate the client to safely and regularly participate in physical activity
During the first two weeks of an exercise program, strength gains are typically a result of what adaptation? A. Hypertrophy B. Motor learning C. Increased numbers of Mitochondria D. Transient hypertrophy
Motor Learning
How long should an entire periodized program last? a. One training day b. One week c. One month d. Multiple months
Multiple months
Which of the following is an example of negligence? A. Neglecting to ask if your client would like some water. B. Neglecting to give your client a break in the middle of their session. C. Neglecting to spot a client during a bench press exercise. D. Neglecting to ask a client for payment before the session
Neglecting to spot a client during a bench press exercise
Your client tells you that he wants to get into better shape because his wife loves to play tennis and he wants to be able to play with her. Which principle of behavior change is this an example of? A. Observational Learning B. Cognitions and Behavior C. Shaping D. Cognitive Behavioral Techniques
Observational Learning
Continually exercising with poor form can cause repetitive stress and lead to: A. Improved performance B. Muscle hypertrophy C. Muscle balance D. Overuse injuries
Overuse injuries
This questionnaire is limited by its lack of detail and may overlook important health conditions, medications, and past injuries. A. Release of liability waiver B. Medical Release Form C. Health-History questionnaire D. PAR-Q
PAR-Q
Which of the following questionnaires would be used as a prerequisite to start a moderate intensity fitness program? A. Health History Questionnaire B. Lifestyle Questionnaire C. PAR-Q D. FITT-VP
PAR-Q
Saying things like, "I understand, 125 feels like your ideal weight." Is an example of which positive listening skill? a. Encouraging b. Planning c. Questioning d. Paraphrasing
Paraphrasing
A one rep max test should be given in which phase of the ACE IFT Model? A. Phase 1 B. Phase 2 C. Phase 3 D. Phase 3 or 4
Phase 3 or 4
Your client tells you that he understands that his family has a history of heart disease and that being overweight can increase his risk for such conditions. He is still wary of beginning any kind of exercise program and says that he has never had any weight loss success in the past. According to the Theoretical Model of Behavioral Change, what stage of change is your client in? a. Contemplation b. Preparation c. Precontemplation d. Action
Precontemplation
In which stage of the Theoretical Model of Behavior Change is a client ready to adopt and live a healthy lifestyle? a. Contemplation b. Preparation c. Precontemplation d. Action
Preparation
What is the major benefit of performing a cool down? A. Help your client lose weight faster B. It increases flexibility faster C. Prevents blood from pooling in your arms and legs D. Helps a client stick to a routine
Prevents blood from pooling in your arms and legs
You have performed the Thomas test with Susan and have observed that her lower thigh does not touch the table and her knee does not flex to 80 degrees. What muscles do you suspect to be tight? A. Hamstrings B. Rectus femoris C. Iliopsoas D. Primary hip flexor muscles
Primary HIp Flexors Muscles
Asking additional questions in an attempt to gather more information and encourage the client to talk further would best describe which term? A. Reflecting B. Paraphrasing C. Probing D. Deflecting
Probing
Which of the following does NOT fit within the scope of practice for an ACE Personal trainer? A. Provide specific diet advice B. Conduct fitness assessments C. Develop appropriate exercise programs D. Provide exercise instruction for various exercises
Provide specific diet advice
During initial assessments, a client's pulse can be manually taken at all of the following locations except: a. Radial artery b. Carotid artery c. Dorsalis pedis d. Pulmonary artery
Pulmonary artery
What is the main muscle group involved in the extension portion of a leg extension exercise? A. Hamstrings B. Quadriceps C. Gluteus Maximus D. Gastrocnemius
Quadriceps
Which is most common location for detecting a pulse? A. Brachial arterial B. Popliteal artery C. Radial artery D. Femoral artery
Radial artery
Dan is a new client whom you are meeting with for the first time today. He will most likely be evaluating you as a trainer through both your verbal and non-verbal communication. What stage of the client-trainer relationship are you in with Dan? a. Planning Stage b. Action Stage c. Rapport Stage d. Investigation Stage
Rapport Stage
What is suggested when a client answers yes to one or more of the PAR-Q questions? A. Ask further questions and if they don't have any other problems begin exercise B. Receive a doctors clearance before beginning exercise C. Exercise lightly with low intensity D. Exercise at a moderate intensity
Receive a doctors clearance before beginning exercise
Personal trainers should learn to recognize clients who have eating disorders, such as bulimia and anorexia. In terms of professional responsibilities, which of the following should a personal trainer undertake as part of their practice with clients with eating disorders? a. Treat by recommending a diet plan b. Recommend the client consult a registered dietician c. Both a and b d. Neither a and b
Recommend the client consult a registered dietician
When referring to the body's "core" muscles, which of the following is NOT a part of this group? A. Latissimus dorsi B. Iliopsoas C. External obliques D. Rectus femoris
Rectus Femoris
A client discusses how they are not comfortable working out in open spaces because they feel that people stare. The trainer responds by saying, "It sounds like you are don't like exercising in public", before suggesting a different area to workout. Which of the following communication techniques is the trainer using? A. Probing B. Clarifying C. Confronting D. Reflecting
Reflecting
You are performing the risk-management protocol and are specifying the risks that may be encountered in the areas of instruction, supervision, facilities, equipment, contracts, and business structure. What step of the risk-management protocol are you performing? A. Risk evaluation B. Selection of an approach for managing each risk C. Implementation D. Risk identification
Risk Identification
Your client, Ben, comes to you with a goal of "being more flexible for his golf and tennis game". You help Randy define his goals in more specific and measurable terms so that his progress can be evaluated. Helping him set these effective goals are commonly said to be: A. Time-Bound Goals B. Process Goals C. Product Goals D. SMART Goals
SMART Goals
When training a client to activate their core for the purpose of gaining proximal stability, what exercise modality should come first in the progression? a. A sequence of movements in alternating planes with contralateral limbs raised off the floor. b. Sagittal plane shoulder movements with one arm raised off the floor. c. Frontal plane hip movements with one knee raised off the floor. d. Transverse plane hip movements with one knee raised off the floor.
Sagittal plane shoulder movements with one arm raised off the floor
Your client wants to lose 10 lbs. and wants your advice. Which of the following is considered within your scope of practice? A. Outline a dietary weight loss program B. Explain some of the best diets on the market C. Show the client how to read nutrition labels D. All of the above
Show the client how to read nutrition labels
Which of the following would be the most accurate way to measure a clients blood pressure? A. Sitting or standing with arm slightly flexed with both feet flat on the floor B. Sitting with feet flat on the floor using right or left arm C. Sitting crossed legged using the right arm only D. Standing using right or left arm
Sitting with feet flat on the floor using right or left arm
You notice that a piece of equipment is not working properly, but have seen others using the piece of equipment with no problems. Which of the following would NOT be an approach for managing risk? A. Avoidance B. Transfer C. Solve D. Reduction
Solve
Trainers can utilize the ACE IFT model for core conditioning and balance training. Which stage of the ACE IFT model emphasizes seat and standing stabilization over a fixed base of support? A. Stage 1 B. Stage 2 C. Stage 3 D. The later portion of stage 2 and all of stage 3
Stage 2
According to the ACE Integrated Fitness Training Model, what step in the training process best follows the testing of resting measures such as heart rate and blood pressure? a. Core Function b. Balance c. Static Posture d. Health Related Assessments
Static Posture
The trainer and client have been working out for the past two weeks when the trainer becomes aware that the client has had multiple back injuries in the past. The client wants to continue to exercise as their back is not hurting that day. What is the best course of action for the trainer to take? A. Warm up the low back area to prevent damage B. Modify the program to address weak core muscles C. Stop the session and have the client receive medical clearance from their doctor before scheduling another training session D. Massage the area of pain
Stop the session and have the client receive medical clearance from their doctor before scheduling another training session
When answering the Physical Activity Readiness Questionnaire (PAR-Q), your client answers "yes" to a bone or joint problem that could be made worse by a change in physical activity. What is the next step in his fitness program? A. Begin training at a low intensity. B. Conduct a fitness appraisal. C. Talk with her doctor about her readiness for exercise. D. Fill out a Health History Questionnaire.
Talk with her doctor about her readiness for exercise
Which of the following is appropriate according to the ACE personal trainer's scope of practice? A. Diagnosing a client's ankle injury. B. Massaging a client's shoulder. C, Teaching a client self myo-fascial releasing techniques. D. Setting up a calorie-restricted diet plan for a client.
Teaching a client self myo-fascial releasing techniques
Which of the following is appropriate according to the ACE personal trainer's scope of practice? a. Diagnosing a client's ankle injury. b. Massaging a client's shoulder. c. Teaching a client self myo-fascial releasing techniques. d. Setting up a calorie-restricted diet plan for a client.
Teaching a client self myo-fascial releasing techniques
Which method of feedback on exercise difficulty should you discuss with your client during the initial interview? a. The Borg Rating of Perceived Exertion Scale b. The Naughton Protocol c. The Duke Nomogram d. The Karvonen Method
The Borg Rating of Perceived Exertion Scale
A client wants to increase the strength of her upper back muscles. Which of the following exercises will help the LEAST with this goal? a. The barbell bent over row b. The barbell high pull c. The face pull d. The seated machine back extension
The seated machine back extension
Why is it necessary for the personal trainer to have a client fill out a risk stratification before beginning exercise? A. To discover possible movement impairments B. To figure out the best way to approach goal setting C. To discover the potential presence of diseases to the cardiopulmonary system D. To determine if a client is cleared by a doctor to exercise
To discover the potential presence of diseases to the cardiopulmonary system
A 38 year old male client wants to improve his body composition, and comes to you for assistance. He works 60 hours a week in a high stress job and is also a father of a young baby. Due to this, the client has limited availability for training and can only meet twice per week with you to train. Which of the following is most helpful in achieving his goals for you prescribe? a. Two days per week of aerobic training b. Two days of circuit resistance training c. Two days of resistance training with low reps and high workloads d. One day of aerobic training, and one day of resistance training with heavy loads
Two days of circuit resistance training
What can submaximal cycle ergometer testing predict? a. VO2max b. Body Mass Index c. Body Fat Percent d. All of the above
VO2max
Which of the following is NOT a part of muscular endurance testing? A. Push-up test B. Body-weight test C. Vertical jump test D. Curl-up test
Vertical Jump Test
Which of the following is an example of a good open-ended question? a. Do you feel that you are ready to begin a fitness program? b. Do you have any questions about personal training? c. Are there any exercises that you dislike? d. What made you decide to pursue personal training?
What made you decide to pursue personal training?
Shelly is a 29-year-old woman who you recently took through a thorough health-risk appraisal. She is motivated and wants to begin exercising. During the appraisal, you found that her BMI is 32, she was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes last year and is taking medication for it. Shelly has been walking at a moderate intensity for at least 60 minutes for the past 6 months. Her systolic BP is 138 mmHg and diastolic is 87 mmHg. LDL cholesterol = 125, HDL = 55. Would she need to have a medical exam before engaging in moderate exercise? A. Depends on her cardiovascular assessment B. Yes C. Not enough information D. No
Yes
Where should you spot a dumbbell movement? a. At the elbows b. At the forearms c. At the wrists d. At the shoulders
at the wrists
Bob is a 30-year-old man looking to increase muscular endurance for distance running. How long should he rest in between sets on the leg extension machine? a. Less than 30 seconds b. 30-90 seconds c. 2-5 minutes d. 30-60 seconds
less than 30 seconds
How long should your client rest between sets when training for muscular endurance? a. less than 30 seconds b. 30-90 seconds c. 2-5 minutes d. It doesn't matter.
less than 30 seconds
This sign or symptom is synonymous with ischemia: A. difficulty breathing with usual activities B. pain (tightness) or discomfort in jaw C. pain sensations or cramping in lower extremities D. dizziness
pain (tightness) or discomfort in jaw