Assessment 1

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Which of the following describes the charge in the responsiveness of a receptor to insulin (aka, hormone) ? a. lock and key b. downregulation c. cross-reactivity d. hormone-receptor complex

Downregulation

Traditional resistance training is not recommened for

Duchenne muscular dystrophy

Most research supports the contention that ____ muscle actions are most effective for increasing muscle size

Eccentric

All of the folowing describe the ideal performance state EXCEPT

Effectiv analysis of the performance

Which of the following is not the result of an athlete using a diet very low in carbohydrates?

Decreased perception of effort during normal exercise tasks

The priority of off season training is to develop?

Developing the fitness base

Growth cartilage in children is located at all of the following EXCEPT the

Diaphysis

Which of the following does NOT normally increase during an aerobic exercise session?

Diastolic blood pressure

True or False? Maximal oxygen consumption refers to the speed of movement at which blood lactate increases above resting

False

True or False? Muscle can generate more tension during concentric contraction than during eccentric contraction

False

True or False? Osteoarthritis is classified as a chronic, systemic, multijoint disease with no known cure

False

True or False? Resistance training is contraindicated for muscle groups with spasticity

False

True or False? Sensory neurons are also called efferent neurons?

False

True or False? Sensory neurons are called efferent neurons

False

True or False? Stability is the process by which a body's state of equilibrium is controlled for a given purpose

False

True or False? Steroid hormones do not have a transport protein to help them move through the target cell

False

True or False? Strength- power athletes do not need more protein than the RDA

False

True or False? The "line of resistance" in weight training is always directly downward and cannot be altered

False

True or False? The center of gravity is an anatomical landmark that is fixed at one point in the body

False

True or False? The central nervous system includes the brain and lower motor neurons

False

True or False? The creatine- kinase reaction produces ATP aerobically when creatine kinase gives up a phosphate to ADP

False

True or False? The creatine-kinase reaction produces ATP aerobically when creatine kinase gives up a phosphate to ATP

False

True or False? The effectiveness of a muscle's tension is greatest when the muscle's angle of attachment is greater than 90 degrees to the bone on which it pulls

False

True or False? The force that a muscle can exert increases with increasing speed of shortening

False

True or False? The layer of connective tissue that surrounds a skeletal muscle is called the endomysium

False

True or False? The smallest carbohydrates are polysaccharides such as starch, cellulose, and glycogen

False

True or False? The system of testosterone regulation in females is the same as that in males

False

True or False? Today the thinking is that static stretching should be performed before aerobic exercise sessions to improve performance

False

True or False? Whole- body resistance training is contraindicated for people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease; they should perform only aerobic conditioning

False

_______ training challengers all systems of the body and may help reduce the boredom and monotony associated with daily training

Fartlek

________ training challenges all systems of the body and may help reduce the boredom and monotony associated with daily training

Fartlek

List 5 types of training approaches discussed for improving aerobic performance?

Fartlek training Interval training Repetition training Long, slow distance training Pace/ tempo training

Skeletal muscle can be subdivided into bundles of fibers called

Fasiculi

The highest RATE of energy production is from

Fast glycolysis

Which biochemical reaction provides energy for 5 to 10 seconds of sustained muscular contraction?

PCr + ADP --> ATP + Cr

During high- intensity exercise (e.g., an 800-m run), which enzymes or enzymes are responsible for regulating the anaerobic glycolytic pathway?

PFK

The key regulatory and/ or control enzyme in anerobic glycolysis is:

PFK

Which of these foods has the lowest glycemic index?

Peanuts

Which of the following is an example of a wheel-axle machine in the musculoskeletal system?

Pectoralis major internally rotating the humerus

Which of the following is MOST important to achieve the ideal performance state?

Personal control

The initiaition of all exercise is supported by the ____ energy system

Phosphagen

Which of the following energy systems produces ATP at the quickest rate?

Phosphagen

Two athletes are competing in upcoming competitions, a weightlifting meet and a maraton. Which energy systems will each be primarily using, respectively?

Phosphagen and oxidative

For a high school American football team, if any player squats two times his body weight, his name is placed on the wall. This is an example of

Positive reinforcement

A weightlifter adds 30 minutes of intense (>75% VO2 max) stationary bicycle riding every other day to her resistance training program. Which of the following describes the GREATEST effect this addition will have on her performance?

Power gains will be compromised

In teaching the push pres, which of the following is an example of segmentation with pure-part training integration?

Practice the dip,the drive, and the catch indepedently before practicing the entire push press

Which of the following is characteristic of anorexia nervosa?

Preoccupation with food

Which of the following is characteristic of anorexia nervousa?

Preoccupation with food

Which of the following is a macronutrient?

Protein

Which of the folowing is a macronutrient?

Protein

Which of the following is defined as " the average daily nutrient requirement adequate for meeting the needs of most healthy people within each life stage and sex"?

Recommended Dietary Allowance

Neural control affects the maximal force output of a muscle by determining which and how many motor units are involved in a muscle contraction and the rate at which the motor units are fired. These two factors are known as what, respectively?

Recruitment ; rate coding

Which articulation is characterized by being immovable and bound tightly by fibrous tissue?

Synarthrosis

Which of the following describes the knee joint?

Synovial

What is the formula for thecalculation of torque?

T = F * d

True or False? Enzymes are chemicals that primarily control the RATE of metabolic chemical reactions withou changing the structure of the enzyme itself

True

True or False? Enzymes are important catalysts for biochemical reactions because they lower the energy of activation

True

True or False? Equilibrium is that of a state of a system which is not changing speed or direction

True

True or False? Fartlek training refers to loosely structured training generally performed on cross country trails

True

True or False? Fatty acids stored in fat cells provide the greatest amount of stored energy and are utilized during low- intensity exercise (i.e, 26.2- mile run)

True

True or False? NAD and FAD are electron carriers used in oxidative metabolism and must be present in sufficient quantities for aerobic metabolism to proceed at optimal levels

True

True or False? Rate-limiting enzymes in bioenergetic pathways play an integral role in controlling the rate ofenergy- eilding pathways

True

True or False? Steroid hormones can passively transport protein across the cell membrane.

True

True or False? Suboptimial consumption of certain vitamins and minerals may predispose one to a number of diseases

True

True or False? The activity of the Golgi tendon organ is invovled in the inverse myotic reflex

True

True or False? The activity of the golgi tendon organ is involved in the inverse myotic reflex

True

True or False? The autocrine method of transport hormones means that the compound remains in the cell to influence the activity of the cell in some manner

True

True or False? The autocrine method of transporting hormones means that the compound remains in the cell to influence the activity of the cell in some manner

True

True or False? The basic functional unit of the neuromuscular system is the motor unit

True

True or False? The cell membrane of the muscle fiber is known as the sarcolemma

True

True or False? The cell membrane of the muscular fiber is known as the sarcolemma

True

True or False? The chemical reactions of the glycolytic system occur in the sarcoplasm of the muscle cell

True

True or False? The hormonal response to exercise is normally intensity- dependent

True

True or False? The muscle spindle arranged parallel to the extrafusal fibers

True

True or False? The muscle spindle is arranged parallel to the extrafusal fibers

True

True or False? The muscle spindle is arranged parallel to the extrafussal fibers.

True

True or False? The position of the gravity line relative to the edge of the base will determine how stable the object in that direction

True

True or False? The sinoatrial node is also known as the pacemaker of the heart

True

True or False? Theoretically, individuals with a higher percentage of type I muscle fibers will perform better at endurance tasks

True

True or False? To optimize the adaptive response to exercisee, it is highly recommended that all strength- power athletes consume a carbohydrate-protein postworkout beverage

True

True or False? Trabecular bone at the ends of long bones houses red marrow and decreases the weight of the skeletal system

True

True or False? Upper motor neurons have cell bodies that are located in the brain

True

True or False? Variable resistance devices were developed to overcome the problem of the "sticking point" limiting the weight that could be lifted

True

True or False? Vertebral bodies are specifically engineered to bear the summed weight of the body superior to them.

True

True or False? When classified by structure, there are three types of hormones

True

True or false, Amine Hormone are synthesized from tyrosine or tryptophan

True

Which of the following muscle fiber types is the MOST beneficial for a marathon runner?

Type I

Which of the following best describes fartlek training?

loosely structured training that alternates between fast, intense running and slower recovery jogs

Which of the folowing is a symptom specific to nonfunctional overreaching?

Decreased muscle glycogen

Which of the following is the definition of power?

(force) * (velocity)

Protein supplementation above that which is typically required for healthy adults may be useful in which of the following situations?

-Athletes training to increase lean muscle mass -Growing athletes -Athletes in contact sports

Carbohydrate storage in the muscles can be maximized by

-Eating a high-carbohydrate diet -Eating foods high in carbohydrates within 2 hours of strenuous exercise -Drinking a carbohydrate beverage during long-term exercise

During a free weights exercise, muscle force varies with which of the following?

-Perpendicular distance from the weight to the body joint -Movement acceleration

What is the RDA (recommended dietary allowance) for dietary protein in sedentary individuals?

0.8 g of protein per kilogram of mass

Which of the following would be an appropriate interval duration to enhance one's ability to store and use glycogen in the absence of oxygen?

1 minute

The minimum recommended intake of protein for athletes is ____ g/kg of body weight

1.0

The minimum recommended intake of protien for athletes is ____ g/kg of body weight

1.0

After a 2-hour outdoor training session, an athlete lost 3 pounds (1.4 kg). How much fluid should this athlete consume to return to a more ideal hydration state?

1.5 L (50 ounces)

At what percentage of a muscle's resting length is the muscle able to produce the greatest contractile tension?

100%

An athlete in the weight room is performing the barbell bench press. If he moves a mass of 75kg with an acceleration of 2 m/s2, what force is he exerting?

150 N

How many ATP molecules are generated from one molecule of glucose in glycolysis?

2 ATP

If an athlete completes a maximum sprint interval in 10 seconds as part of an interval training workout, which of the following is a recommended length of the rest period before the next sprint?

2 minutes

A recommended resistance training program for a healthy 70-year- old should be

2 to 3 times per week, 8 to 12 reps per set

Obesity is defined as having a body mass index (BMI) greater than

30

What type of resistance training workout promotes the highest growth hormone increases following the exercise session? a. 30 seconds High 3 b. 30 seconds Low 1 c. 3 minutes High 1 d. 3 minutes Low 3

30 seconds high 3

According to research, what percentage of an athlete's calories should come from fat?

30%

The oxidative system results in the production of approximately _____ ATP from the degradation of one molecule

36 to 38

Approximately how many net ATP are produced via the oxidative energy system from the metabolsim of one glucose molecule?

38

An athlete training for a marathon averages around 95 minutes of training a day at 75% of her VO2max. If she weighs 126 pounds (57 kg), what is her minimum recommended daily intake of carbohydrate?

456 g

During prolonged activity in hot weather, an athlete should consume a sport drink that meets which of the following guidelines?

5 - 10 % of carbohydrate

An athlete produced 840 watts of power in 0.6 seconds. How much work did this individual perform during the exercise?

504 J

On average, how many times per minute does the SA node discharge at rest?

60-80

What percentage of calories taken in is absorbed by the body?

90 % to 95 %

How much work is done in raising a 200- kg barbell mass a distance of 0.5 m?

980 J Calculation: 200kg * 9.8 * 0.5m

Excessive intake of which of the following vitamins can lead to liver damage, dizziness, and joint pain?

A

In which of the following athletes might you expect limited bone mineral density (BMD) levels as a consequence of the force vectors and the physical demands asociated with the given sport?

A 19 year old 800m freestyle swimmer with one year of dryland training

In a sarcomere, the myosin filaments are equal in length to the

A band

In sarcomere the myoin filamens are equal in length to the

A band

The highest lactic acid concentration in the muscle would be observed with

A maximal acitivty lasting 1 to 2 minutes

Which of the following energy substrates cannot be depleted during extreme intensities or durations?

ATP

Which of the following is the ultimate source of energy for muscular contraction?

ATP

Which of the following reactions is the primary cause of metabolic acidosis (i.e., the decrease in intramuscular pH during high- intensity, fatiguing exercise)?

ATP --> ADP + Pi +H+

Which of the following substances acts at the neuromuscular junction to excite the muscle fibers of a motor unit?

Acetychholine

An athlete's desire to perform to his or her potential is an example of

Achievement motivation

To which of the following structures do the cross- bridges attach during muscle action?

Actin

Cortisol is released by which tissue?

Adrenal cortex

The pathway of nerve impulses from the periphery to the central nervous system contains

Afferent neurons

what hormone(s) is/are responsible for fluid regulation within the body?

Aldesterone and Antidiuretic hormone

What hormone(s) is/ are responsible for fluid regulation within the body?

Aldosterone and Antidiuretic hormone

What hormone(s) is/are responsible for fluid regulation within the body?

Aldosterone and Antiduretic hormone

Which of the following does NOT affect the stability of a body?

All of the options affect the stability of a body - Mass of the body - Distance between line of gravity and the edge of the base - Size of the base support

Peptide hormones consits of

Amino Acids

Polypeptide hormones are made of chains of which of the following substances? a. polypeptides b. secondary messengers c. amino acids d. mRNA

Amino acids

Proteins are composed of

Amino acids

An athlete just completed a resistance training workout. All of the following are factors that influence the magnitude of the postworkout hormonal response EXCEPT a. amount of effort the athlete gave during the workout b. quantity of muscle tissue stimulated by the workout c. degree of connective tissue repair needed after the workout d. extent of structural remodeling the athlete's body requires from the workout

Amount of effort the athlete gave during the workout

The recommended resistance training regime for an adolescent should include

An emphasis on proper form

Weight gain should be accomplished in athletes by combing

An increase calorie nutritional diet combined with resistance exercise

If the stress of a training session is too great, which of the following is true? a. anabolic reactions = catabolic reactions in the muscle b. anabolic reactions < catabolic reactions in the muscle c. anabolic reactions > catabolic reactions in the whole body d. anabolic reactions > catabolic reactions in the muscle

Anabolic reactions < catabolic reactions in the muscle

Activation of ______ results in the production of lactic acid

Anerobic (fast) glycolysis

Joint laxity, skill level, limb alignment, and neuromuscular deficiency are all thought to be factors in the occurrence of what common injury?

Anterior cruciate ligament tear

Which of the following are the two main divisions of the skeletal system?

Appendicular and Axial

An ______ strength curve is one in which the force capability increases from the start to the end of the concentric phase

Ascending

During off season training for aerobic endurance the longest duration session of the week should fall?

At the end of the week

Which of the following is a relaxation technique that has been shown to be useful in injured and older athletes?

Autogenic training

The mean arterial pressure is defined as the

Average blood pressure throughout the cardiac cycle

What joint comprises the ankle and wrist joints?

Biaxial

Which of the following muscles or muscle groups have a fusiform pennation?

Biceps brachii

As an athlete's body size increases, which of the following describes how body mass and musculature strength change?

Body mass increases more rapidly than muscular strength

To compare performances of Olympic weightlifters of different body weights. The classic formula divides the load lifted by the athlete's?

Body weight to the two- thirds power

Minimal essential strain is the minimal threshold stimulus needed to cause which of the following changes?

Bone formation

During muscle relaxation, cessation of the electrical impulse stops the release of ____ from the sarcoplasmic reticulum

Calcium

During muscle relaxation, cessation of the electrical impulse stops the release of ____ from the sarcoplasmic reticulum.

Calcium

During muscle relaxation, cessation of the electrical impulse stops the release of ______ from the sarcoplasmic reticulum

Calcium

Which of the following substances regulated muscle actions?

Calcium

Anaerobic metabolism utilizes primarily _____ as an energy substrate

Carbohydrate

The primary preferred substrate for energy for the body is

Carbohydrate

Which of the following substances can be metabolized anaerobically?

Carbohydrates

According to the recommendations of the food guide pyramid, what percentage of calories should come from carbohydrates,fats, and proteins, respectively?

Carbs 55-60% Proteins 12-15% Fat 30%

Maximal oxygen consumption is limited by

Cardiac output Pulmonary function Cellular metabolism

The most common cause of childhood disability is

Cerebral palsy

Chondrocytes deposit _______ in cortical bone

Collagen

Chondrocytes deposit ________ in corticle bone

Collagen

All of the following hormones use a second messenger to cause effects in the body EXCEPT a. norepinephrine b. serotonin c. cortisol d. insulin

Cortisol

Which steroid hormone typically increases the most in response to resistance exercise?

Cortisol

An increase in the strength of a contralateral, untrained limb is known as

Cross education

The process by which the myosin cross bridge swivels inward is released from actin molecules, stands back up, rebinds to the actin molecule and swivels again is called

Crossbridge recycling or crossbridge recharging

Another term for negative feedback is ____ regulation

Cybernetic

Another term for negative feedback is _____ regulation

Cybernetic

All of the following are functioning of growth hormone EXCEPT a. increase lipolysis b. decrease collagen synthesis c. increase amino acid transport d. decrease glucose utilization

Decrease collagen synthesis

The excess postexercise oxygen consumption experienced by atlhetes is caused by all of the following EXCEPT

Decrease in body temperature

Which of the following is NOT a result of sarcopenia?

Decrease in percent body fat

Sarcopenia is associated with all of the following changes due to advancing age EXCEPT

Decreased axial skeletal height

All of the following are benefits of resistance training in youth EXCEPT

Decreased insulin sensitivity

Which of the following protiens has an amino acid profile MOST similar to the body's needs?

Egg

The difference between end- diastolic volume and end- systolic volume is known as

Ejection fraction

The term ____ refers to a food that offers no nutritional value other than energy itself

Empty calories

When an eating disorder is suspected, the strength and conditioning professional should

Encourage further assessment by an eating disorder specialist

Which of the following types of body proportions is characterized by a rounder body with broader hips?

Endomorph

The female athlete triad is the interrelationship between what three factors?

Energy availability, menstrual function, bone mineral density

_____ is the relationship between energy ingested and energy expended

Energy balance

After a bout of resistance training, acute hormonal secretions provide all of the following information to the body EXCEPT a. amount of physiological stress b. metabolic demands of exercise c. type of physiological stress d. energy expended

Energy expended

Which of the following is not a benefit of performing repetitions?

Enhanced maximal oxygen consumption

Skeletal muscle can be subdivided into bundles of fibers called

Epimysium

The " fight or flight" response refers to the body's response to which hormone?

Epinephrine (adrenaline)

The "fight or flight" response refers to the body's response to which hormone?

Epinephrine (adrenaline)

The location of long- bone growth is called the

Epiphysis

The location of of long-bone growth is called the

Epiphysis

When males and females are compared relative to muscle cross-sectional area, it appears that the potential for force production is

Equal in males and females

When ATP is broken down within the muscle cells and energy is released from the chemical bonds, this process is an

Exergonic reaction

What is the arrangement of the fulcrum (F), effort (E) and resistance (R) forces in a third-class lever?

F,E,R

Hormone levels in the blood are very stable, with circulating levels remaining constant throughout the day and night

False

True or False? A body is balenced if its line of gravity falls outside its base of support

False

True or False? Anabolic reactions breakdown large molecules into smaller molecules

False

True or False? Antiduretic hormone (ADH) and aldosterone work by the same mechanism

False

True or False? Carbohydrates are stored in the liver, skeletal muscle, and fatt cells. CHO stored in the liver is termed liver glycogen, CHO stored in the muscle is termed muscle glycogen, and CHO stored in fat cells is termed free fatty acids.

False

True or False? Dynamic constant external resistance (DCER) strength testing measures the maximal amount of torque that can be produced at all points in

False

True or False? Hormone levels in the blood are very stable, with circulating levels remaining constant throughout the day and night

False

True or False? Humans experience hormonal variations based on the time of year (seasonal variation)

False

True or False? Interval training is also known as long, slow distance training and over distance training

False

True or False? Lactic acid is a hormone that increases circulating concentrations due to high-intensity exercise

False

Following prolonged of detraining in elite strength/power athletes. Which of the following physical characteristics will likely show the largest reduction as a consequence of the removal of an anaerobic training stimulus?

Fast-twitch fiber cross-sectional area

Two indivudals of the same body mass are lifting weights. Assuming all other factors to be equal, the person with tendons inserted on the bone ______ the joint center should be able to lift _______ weight

Father from; a heavier

Which of the following describes Type I muscle fibers?

Fatigue resistant with high aerobic energy supply

An athlete is performing a concentric isokenetic elbow flexsion and extension exercise. Which of the following types of levers occur at the elbow during this exercise?

First- class and Third- class

The sternum is classified as a ______ bone

Flat

Prior to performing the long jump, an athlete reviews and concentrates on the technique required to jump as far as possible. Which of the following stratergies is the athlete using to prepare for the jump?

Focus on task- relevant cues

Which of the following is the resistive force encountered when one attempts to move an obkect while it is pressed against another object?

Friction

A 50-year-old female triathlete is concerned about osteoporosis. Which of the following exercises is the MOST beneficial for improving her bone mineral density?

Front squat

An athlete has spent the last four resistance training sessions overworking his body. He is hoping to see a substantial increase in performance after a week of active rest. Which of the following describes his current condition?

Functional overreaching

Which of the following substances can be metabolized anaerobically?

Glucose

What does the symbol "g" represent?

Gravitational acceleration

The force produced because of the enormous size of the planet Earth attracting all objects around it is called _____

Gravity

Which of the following hormone levels is higher in women in men at rest?

Growth hormone

Which of the following hormones enhance muscle tissue growth?

Growth hormone and IGF-I

Some of the highest bone mineral densities have been seen in which of the following types of athletes?

Gymnasts

During the closing seconds of a basketball game, an athlete's team is down by one point and he has been awarded two free throw shots. The player is apprenhensive about the outcome of the game. Which of the following best describes the athlete's situation?

He is experiencing state anxiety

Glycolsis is stimulated by

High concentration of ADP,P, and ammonia A slight decrease in pH AMP

An anerobic endurance athletes is trying to give himself a competivitie edge over his opponents. To improve his lactate threshold,what type of training should he engage in, and in what direction would this shift his threshold?

High intensity; shifts to the right

A high serum level of which of the following substances is protective against heart disease?

High- density lipoproteins (HDL)

When one examines the effects of a resistance training program via peripheral blood hormone levels, which of the following is false? a. Higher blood hormone levels do not indicate higher receptor interaction probability. b. Higher blood hormone levels do not indicate the status of receptor populations. c. Increases in circulatory concentrations mean an increase in hormone release if plasma volume stays constant. d. Increases in peripheral hormones must be bound to a receptor in order to be realized.

Higher blood hormone levels do not indicate higher receptor interaction probability

Primary training adaptations of elite aerobically training athletes include which of the following?

Increased maximal oxygen uptake Decreased blood lactate concentration Increased running economy

Aldosterone is a key hormone in the regulation of _____

Hydration status

Training machines that use the resitance produced when fluid is forced through small aperture are called ____ machines

Hydraulic

Chronic training invovling the fast glycolytic energy system results in improved buffering of which of the following substances?

Hydrogen ions

An increase in cell number due to cell division is known as ____

Hyperplasia

All of the following are likely outcomes of preadolescent resistance training EXCEPT increased

Hypertrophy

_______ refers to an increase in cell size without an increase in cell membrane

Hypertrophy

A 17 year old high school cross country runner has been training aerobically for six months in preparation for the upcoming season. Which of the following adaptations will occur in the muscles during that time?

Hypertrophy of Type I fibers

Which of the following conditions is defined as having diluted blood sodium levels (<130 mmol/L)?

Hyponatremia

What tissues of the body sense levels of circulating testosterone and regulate its production?

Hypothalamus and anterior pituitary gland

When one is performing a box-to-box plyometric drop jump, in order to generate sufficient force in a limited amount of time (<200 ms), which muscle fibers are bypassed through the principle of selective recruitment?

I

Which of the following substances is an important biomaker for health and performance? I. growth hormone II. cortisolIII. IGF-I IV. progesterone a. I and III only b. II and IV only c. I, II, and III only d. II, III, and IV only

IGF superfamily

Which of the following substances is an important biomarker for health and performance? a. cortisol superfamily b. IGF superfamily c. sex hormone-binding globulins d. catecholamines

IGF superfamily

THe most likely transformation of muscle fiber type as a result of resistance training is

IIB to IIA

Which of the following muscle fiber types has the GREATEST potential to when training in a specific way, CHANGE into a more aerobic or oxidative form?

IIx

Which of the following describes how the indivdual zones of optimal functioning theory differs from the inverted-U theory?

Ideal performance does not always occur at the midpoint of the arousal continuum

An 8 year old dramatically increased his upper body strength after following a six month resistance training program. Which of the following is MOST likely responsible for this gain?

Improved neuromuscular functioning

Following resistance training, augmented neural drive to the working musculature is the result of?

Increased agonist muscle recruitment Muscle hypertrophy Greater synchronization

Following resistance training, argumented neural driv eto the working musculature is the result of

Increased agonist muscle recruitment Muscle hypertrophy Greater synchronization

As an adaptation to resistance training, which of the following is a beneficial change in pennated muscles?

Increased fascicle length

As an adaptation to anaerobic training, which of the following is the benefit of the myotatic reflex harnessing the involuntary elastic properties of muscle?

Increased force production

Which of the following is a physiological role of growth hormone and its superfamily? a. decreased protein synthesis b. decreased lipolysis c. increased glycogen synthesis d. increased immune cell function

Increased immune cell function

An increase in the electromyographic (EMG) signal following strength training may be due to

Increased motor-unit recruitment Increased motor-unit firing rate Increased motor-unit synchronization

Which of the following is the MOST significant adaptation to chronic resistance training for an older adult?

Increased muscle mass

Which of the following BEST explains the need for increased protien intake by athletes?

Increased need for tissue repair

Which of the following BEST explains the requirement for increased protien intake by athletes?

Increased need for tissue repair

Which of the following are primarily neural adaptations to anerobic training?

Increased neural drive and reductions in inhibitory mechanics

Which of the following are primary neural adaptations to anerobic training?

Increased neural drive and reductions in inhibitory mechanisms

Which of the following is an adaptation in tendons from high intensity anerobic training?

Increased packing density of collagen fibrils

Which of the following is an early adaptation to acclimatizing to high altitude?

Increased resting cardiac output

Which of the following is not typically a result of resistance exercise on cardiovascular risk factors?

Increased resting systolic blood pressure

Which of the following is not typically a result of resistance exercises on cardiovascular risk factors?

Increased resting systolic blood pressure

Stroke victims engaging in structured progressive resistance programs experience which of the following physiological adaptations?

Increases in cardiovascular and respiratory efficiency Increases in motor function Improved performance of ADL's

This hormone decreases during aerobic exercise

Insulin

The energy system used for physical activity depends PRIMARILY on the exercise

Intensity

______ training allows for a significant quantity of normally exhaustive exercise to be performed

Interval

Which of the following is a major advantage of interval training in endurance athletes?

Interval training allows the athlete to train at higher total workload

_____ feedback is provided to the athlete by the athlete from the senses, while ____ feedback is provided to the athlete by an observer or other external source

Intrinsic, augmented

A deficiency in which of the following nutrients is the most prevalent nutrition deficiency worldwide and can cause weakness, fatigue, and decreased exercise capacity?

Iron

The following is the most likely contributor to fatigue and poor performance

Iron deficiency

The vertebrae are an example of which type of bone?

Irregular

Which of the following is a branched- chain amino acid?

Isoleucrine

During a(n) ____ muscle action, tension is produced without movement at the joint or shortening of the muscle fibers

Isometric

Which of the following is a benefit of interval training?

It can improve anaerobic metabolism It can enhance maximal oxygen consumption

How does an athlete's optimal level of arousal change with limited skill and ability to perform the activity?

It decreases

Which of the following BEST describes dietary fat consumption?

Its restriction can be harmful to health and performance

Source of Kreb cycle intermediates include all of the following EXCEPT

Ketone bodies

A coach informs the team running a 40-yard (37 m) sprint that she would like everyone to complete the first trial in under 4.8 seconds. This coach is providing what kind of feedback to her athletes?

Knowledge of results

Eighty- five to ninety percent of all intervertebral disk herniations occur at what two locations?

L4-L5 and L5-S1

Which of the following are the MOST effective stimulants of growth hormone production from a resistance training workout?

Large muscle mass exercise and High intensity and volume

An eccentric muscle contraction is one in which the muscles ____ while developing tension

Lengthen

Which of the following protein sources does not contain all essential amino acids in appreciable quantities?

Lentils

Most endurance programs focus on what type of training during the off season?

Long, slow distance

When utilizing repetition training, it should be followed by what type of training?

Long, slow distance training

As boys grow, they become taller and gain body mass. During this time, muscle changes as well, first in _______________ and second in _______________.

Mass; high- level force production

Long, slow distance training is designed to increase an athlete's

Maximal oxygen consumption

The maximum rate that an individual can consume oxygen is

Maximal oxygen consumption

________ refers to the maximum rate at which an individual can consume oxygen

Maximal oxygen consumption

The golgi tendon organ

May have a protective function during movement

Which of the following should be evaluated FIRST when one is designing a training program for a 68 year old competitive female

Medical history

During high- intensity exercises, athletes often experience peripheral fatigue. Which of the following is believed to be the reason for this type of fatigue?

Metabolic acidosis

THe krebs cycle occurs in which portion of the cell?

Mitochondria

Which of the following is not part of the conduction system in the heart?

Mitral valve

A reflex that involves only one synapse in the spinal cord is called a(n)

Monosynaptic reflex

Which of the following performance or physiological characteristics is NOT usuallyobserved in a state of nonfunctional over reaching (NFOR) within athlete populations

Mood disturbances and depression

A coach informs his athletes that at the beginning of the competitive season he will be testing the back squat 1RM on all athletes and he hopes to see at least a 5% improvement for each team member. Shelby is excited by this new goal and the chance to evaluate her abilities. She likely is experiencing what type of motivation?

Motive to achieve success

A motor unit consists of a ____ and all the muscle fibers that it innervates

Motor nerve (or neuron)

When throwing a baseball, an athlete's arm is rapidly stretched just prior to throwing the ball. Which of the following structures detects and responds to that stretch by reflexively increasing muscle activity?

Muscle spindles

Which of the following kinesthetic receptors facilitates muscle contraction in response to stretch?

Muscle spindles

The INITIAL decrease in muscular strength caused by detraining is due to undesired changes in which of the following system?

Nervous

Which of the following is the primary mechanism leading to strength gains in preadolescents?

Neural factors (motor unit activation and synchronization)

What aare the units of measurement of force?

Newtons

Autonomic dysreflexia in persons with SCI is usually caused by

Noxious stimuli below the level of injury

What is the term for the amount of nutrients (carbohydrate,protein, fat, vitamins, and minerals) per unit of energy in a given food?

Nutrient density

______ is the specific time at which you consume certain nutrients to enhance the adaptive response to exercise

Nutrient timing

In remodeling, which type lays down new matrix?

Osteoclasts

The condition characterized by a bone mineral density more than 2.5 SD below the younger adult mean is called

Osteoporosis

Winning is typically the primary focus of what type of goal?

Outcome goal

What are the risks of increasing training volume by too much too quickly?

Overuse injuries Burnout Not promoting maximal physiological development

During a 6.2- mile run (10k), the predominant energy system activated is ____; however, at the end of the race, when the runner is sprinting to the finish line, _____ is the predominant energy system

Oxidative phosphorylation, PCR glycolysis

During a 6.2-mile run (10K), the predominant energy system activated is ____; however, at the end of the race, when the runner is sprinting to the finish line, ______ is the predominant energy system

Oxidative phosphorylation, PCR glycolysis

Following a period of chronic high-intensity resistance training, a variety of physiological adaptations take place in a number of systems within the body that promote improved athletic performance in strength/power activities. If an elite athlete were to undergo 12 weeks of heavy strength training, which of the following adaptations would not be expected consequent to this type of anaerobic exercise?

Reduced sarcoplasmic reticulum and T-tubule destiny

List the benefits of resistance training for distance athletes?

Reduction of muscular imbalances Prevention of overuse injuries Faster recovery from injuries

______ are a more intense version of interval training

Repetitions

Which of the following is a recommendation for lowering undesirable high levels of blood lipds?

Replace saturated fatty acids with monounsaturated or polyunsaturated fatty acids

Which of the following occurs during the QRS complex of a typical ECG?

Repolarization of the atrium and depolarization of the ventricle

Which of the following is the order of the phases of muscle contraction?

Resting,excitation - contraction coupling, contraction, recharge, relaxation

Which of the following describes the flow of blood?

Right atrium,right ventricle,lungs, left atrium,left ventricle, body

From which of the following is the heart's electrical impulse normally initiated?

SA node

A vertical jump invovles knee,hip, and shoulder movement primarily in which of the following anatomical plane?

Saggital

Which anatomical plane divides the body into left and right sections?

Sagittal

both lordosis and kyphosis occur primarily in which plane?

Sagittal

Which of the following is the smallest contractile unit of skeletal muscle?

Sarcomere

From ages 20 to 80, a person will experience a loss in the number of muscle fibers, this is known as?

Sarcopenia

The fluid part of the muscle cell, which corresponds to the cytoplasm of other cells, is known as the ______

Sarcoplasm

Athletes and the general population should limit what type of fat?

Saturated fat

An Olympic weightlifter attempting a personal record is able to ignore the audience to concentrate solely on her performance. Which of the following abilities is this athlete most likely using to perform the exercise?

Selective attention

The predominant energy system used during a training session depends primarily on the

Session intensity

All of the following are considered to be advantages when using weight-stack machines EXCEPT?

Simulates real-life activites

Recruiting generally follows the ___ in which increasingly forceful contractions are achieved by the recruitment of progressively larger motor units

Size principle

Recruitment generally follows the _____, in which increasingly forceful contractions are achieved by the recruitment of progressively larger motor units

Size principle

A strength and conditioning professional is training two 16-year-old males; one has developed facial hair and a deepened voice, while the other has not. Which of the following is the most effective indicator of their physical maturation level?

Skeletal age

According to Hull's drive theory, which of the following factors affect an athlete's level of arousal and, consequently, the athlete's performance?

Skill level, task complexity

The division of the nervous system concerned with control of skeletal muscle contractions is called the

Somatic nervous system

Maintaining adequate glycogen stores

Spares the use of protien for energy

Which of the following terms is unrelated to long, slow distance training?

Sprint/ interval training

____ anxiety is the actual experience of apprehension and uncontrolled arousal and ___ anxiety is a personality characteristic, which represents a latent disposition to perceive situations as threatening

State, trait

Which type of endocrine hormones can travel throgh the cell membrane?

Steroids

Which types of endocrine hormones can travel through the cell membrane?

Steroids

The point at which the stregnth curve and resistance curve converge is called the _____________

Sticking point

In biomechanics, what does the nomenclature SSC stand for?

Stretch- shortening cycle

The amount of blood ejected from the left ventricle during each beat is the

Stroke volume

Which of the following is a type of carbohydrate?

Sugar Starch Cellulose

The pelvis is located ________ to the patella

Superior

The chronotropic effect is caused by stimulation of the ____ nervous system and causes the heart rate to ______

Sympathetic and increase

The following factor(s) influence enzyme activity:

Teperature, pH, and increase H+

Serum levels of which of the following hormones will increase as a result of performing a resistance training workout that involves large muscle group exercises with loads 85-95% of 1RM and 30- to- 60-seconds rest periods in athletes with two or more years of resistance training experience? a. testosterone b. insulin c. growth hormone d. thyroid hormone

Testosterone

Which of the following hormones has the greatest influence on neural changes? a. growth hormone b. testosterone c. cortisol d. IGF

Testosterone

Two important hormones involved with neuromuscular adaptations to resistance exercise are ____ and ____

Testosterone and growth hormone

Which of the following have been observed in men in elevated concentrations up to 30 minutes after a resistance training workout?

Testosterone,cortisol and growth hormone

The law of mass action states which of the following?

The concentration of reactants or products will drive the direction of the reactions

____ indicates how rapidily and how long a specific carbohydrate increases blood glucose

The glycemic index

Learning a new gymnastic move primarily involves

The motor cortex

Learning a new gymnastic move primarily invovles

The motor cortex

Hypertrophy occurs to an increase in

The numbe rof myofibrils

Momentum can be best defined as

The quantity of motion of an object

Bone density decreases with age begining in which decade of life?

Third

Bone density decreases with age beginning in which decade of life?

Third

Which class of lever is the biceps muscle flexing the elbow joint against resistance applied to the hand?

Third class

The newton. meter (N.m) is the SI unit for what mechaincal quantity?

Torque

_____ are artifical fats created when polyunsaturdated vegtable oils (high in omega-6 fatty acids) are combined with hydrogen molecules to increase shelf life and stablize the polyunsaturated oil

Trans fat

An athlete is used to performing high-intensity (90% VO2max) aerobic exercise; however, she will now be changing to longer-duration, submaximal exercise on a regular basis. This change in training strategy will typically result in what changes concerning energy supply?

Transition from almost exclsively carbohydrate to mostly fat

Which of the following is not one of the main types of dietary fatty acids?

Triglycerides fatty acids

For a hormone to be secreted by its endocrine gland, the gland must typically recieve a signal from

Trophic hormone

For a hormone to be secreted by its endocrine gland, the gland must typically receive a signal form

Trophic hormones

For a hormone to be secreted by its endocrine gland, the gland must typically receive a signal from

Trophic hormones

Strength gains during the first several weeks of training are generally attributed to neural adaptations

True

True or False? A decrease in pH inhibits PFK; therefore it decreases the rate of anaerobic glycolysis

True

True or False? According to the power velocity relationship, the greatest mechanical power output is produced when the muscle is shortening at a velcoity that is 30% of maximum?

True

True or False? Activation of anaerobic (fast) glycolysis results in the production of lactic acid

True

True or False? Bone mineral density is an indicator of long- term bone 9skeletal) health. It is generally accepted that those who achieve good bone mineral density are less at risk for having an osteoporotic fracture later in life.

True

True or False? Contraction of a muscle causes the Golgi tendon organ to discharge

True

True or False? Dendrites recieve impulses and conduct them to the cell body

True

True or False? During high- intensity exercise, lactate production is greater than lactate removal and contributes to the observed lactate threshold (LT) observed on graph paper?

True

True or False? During high-intensity exercise, an increase in ADP concentration in the muscle cell stimulates the rate- limiting enzyme PFK

True

True or False? During high-intensity exercise, the pH decreases in the muscle cell, thus contributing to the onset of muscular fatigue

True

True or False? Eating the right kinds of dietary fat can improve body composition by promoting fat loss

True

All of the following are adaptations of the endocrine system to resistance training EXCEPT? a. amount of hormone synthesis b. time needed for hormone clearance through the liver c. number of receptors in muscle tissue d. type of hormones released

Type of hormones released

Which of the following has the GREATEST influence on an athlete's dietary carbohydrate requirement?

Type,duration, and frequency of exercise

Based on the endocrine responses to resistance exercise, if muscle hypertrophy is desired, what acute training variables of resistance exercise are most responsible?

Use of large-muscle-mass exercises with adequate volume and use of short rest intervals

Which of the following is generally discouraged in older adults, due to the sudden rise in blood pressure it can create?

Valslva maneuver

When comparing males and females, which of the following is true regarding strength and power capabilities?

When strength is expressed relative to muscle cross-sectional area, no significant difference exists between sexes

What are the five main primary methods of incorperating a ractice structure and schedule into an athlete's program?

Whole, part, random, variable, observation

Which of the following is not a variable that can be manipulated during interval training?

Work: rest ratio

a substrate fits into its enzyme just like a key fits a lock hormone fits a specific receptor

lock and key theory

The frictional force created between two contacting surfaces tending to slide past each other dependent on the

both the force pressing the two surfaces together and the nature of the two surfaces in contact

Another term for negative feedback is _____ regulation

cybernetic

When binding proteins are involved, the total hormone concentration includes the _____ and _____ concentrations of the hormone

free, bound

The ability to use ____ efficiently can have a huge impact on endurance performance

fuel

Chemical messengers that we synthesize, store, and release in the blood from our endocrine glands and other specific cells? a. Blood b. Hormones c. collagen

hormones

Deconditioned female college athletes who participate in sports such as basketball and soccer appear to be at increased risk for developing injuries to the

knee

All of the following are characteristics of the creatine phosphate bioenergetic system EXCEPT?

one PCr= three ATP

Growth Hormone is secreted in the? a. pituitary gland b. adrenal gland c. liver

pituitary gland


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