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An example of a chest-strength exercise according to the text and OPT Model would be: A)Barbell Bench Press B)Barbell Clean C)Cable Chest Press D)Dumbbell Chest Press on Stability ball

Barbell Bench Press

Which of the following compounds are considered the chief source of energy for all bodily functions and muscular exertion? A)CHO B)Protein C)Fat D)Water

CHO

3) The Law of Thermodynamics states that body fat reduction can only take place when there is more______being burned than consumed. (Chp.7)

Calories

Exercises that emphasizes an agonist immediately followed by an exercise that emphasizes the antagonist are known as: A)Split routine B)Compound set C)Super set D)Peripheral heart action

Compound Set

6) Symptoms should always supersede anything else as a sign to decrease or stop exercising. (T/F) (CHP.14)

True

You observe that your client's knee moves inward during the single-leg squat assessment; what muscle would you foam roll and static stretch? a. TFL b. Glute medius c. VMO d. Medial hamstring

a. TFL

5) Training volume is always inversely related to intensity. (T/F) (CHP.13)

True

Water constitutes approximately what percentage of the human body? A)50% B)60% C)70% D)80%

60%

3) In overweight or obese adults exercise capacity should be no greater than: (CHP.14)

60-80% of work capacity

What percentage of communication is based on words? A)7% B)17% C)37% D)57%

7%

5) When performing the Shark skill test, how much time do you add to the completion time for each fault? (Chp.5)

.10 Seconds

When conducting the waist-to-hip ratio, what is the ratio for women and for men above which may put these individuals at risk for a number of diseases? A).75-.80 B).80-.75 C).80-.95 D).95-.80

.80-.75

The health and fitness professional should have clients weigh and measure food for a minimum of how long? A)3 days B)1 week C)2 weeks D)1month

1 week

What repetition is appropriate in order to achieve the adaption of strength? A)1-5 only B)6-8 only C)1-12 D)12-25 only

1-12

6) Recommended protein intake for athletes and exercisers is: (CHP.15)

15-30% of total caloric intake

When performing chest compressions while administering CPR, the depth of the compressions should be delivered at a depth of: A)0.5 to 1 inch. B)1 to 1.5 inches. C)1.5 to 2 inches. D)2 to 2.5 inches.

1.5 to 2 inches

What is the recommended tempo for core exercises when performed in the Maximal Strength Training Phase of the Strength Level of the OPT Model? A)1/1/1 B)2/0/2 C)4/2/1 D)Repeating

1/1/1

When conducting an overhead squat assessment, how many total reps are performed? A)3 total B)5 total C)6 total D)10 total

10 total

1) In youth populations, the progression of aerobic training volume should not exceed what percentage per period of adaption? (CHP.14)

10%

What percentage of fat from total caloric intake is recommended for clients with a goal of fat loss or enhanced overall health? A)1%-9% B)10%-30% C)31%-40% D)41%-50%

10%-30%

According to research, endurance is best achieved by performing what number of reps at 50-70% of the 1RM? A)1-5 B)8-12 C)5-7 D)12-25

12-25

A Single-Leg Romanian Deadlift is an example of what type of exercise? A)Balance-Stabilization B)Core-strength C)Balance-Strength D)Resistance-Strength

Balance-Strength

4) What heart rate zone should a 50-years-old male client be in if he achieved a recovery pulse of 90 after performing the 3-mintue step test? (Chp.5)

180 (seconds) x 100/90 x 5.6 Poor This is ZONE 1

What are the average resting heart rates for a male and female?? A)65 and 70 B)70 and 75 C)70 and 80 D)75 and 80

70 and 75

3) What kind of exercises would you choose for a client in phase 3? (Chp.9)

Balance-strength exercises

After becoming a credentialed personal trainer, how many CEU's are required per two year time period? A)1.5 B)1.8 C)2.0 D)2.5

2.0

1) Research has found that optimum stride length at maximum velocity is approximately how many times leg length? (CHP.11)

2.1-2.5

What is the daily-recommended intake of fiber? A)10 grams B)15 grams C)20 grams D)25 grams

25 grams

4) How long does it take for the body to replenish 100% of its ATP and creatine phosphate (CP) supplies? (CHP.13)

3 Minutes

How many reps are performed before failure on the upper extremity strength assessment? A)2-4 B)3-5 C)8-10 D)10-12

3-5

What is the best exercise if the clients shoulders elevate? [Ball Cobra][Ball Wall squat][ Squat row ][Quadruped arm/opposite leg raise]

Ball Cobra

4) Which of the following are true about circuit training? (T/F) (Chp.7) A) It is not as beneficial as traditional forms of cardio exercise. B) It produces greater levels of EPOC. C) It produces near identical caloric expenditure for the same given time s

A and B are true

1) Today, approximately what percentages of adults are estimated to be obese? (Chp.1)

30%. 2) A proprioceptively enriched environment is one that challenges the internal balance and stabilization mechanisms of the body. (T/F) (Chp.1)

What is the appropriate weight increase, following warmup, when performs a lower extremity strength assessment (squat)? A)10-20 POUNDS B)20-30 POUNDS C)30-40 POUNDS D)50-60 POUNDS

30-40 POUNDS

What percentage of communication is tone of voice? A)7% B)38% C)55% D)85%

38%

How many calories does one gram of CHO yield? A)2 B)9 C)8 D)4

4

4) Water constitutes approximately what percentage of the adult human body by weight? (CHP.15)

60%

7) Recommended CHO intake for adult's is_____ of total caloric intake, according to preference, performance, and satiety. (CHP.15)

50-70%

3) What percentage of communication is based on physiology? (CHP.18) A) 7 B) 38 C) 55

55% is based on physiology

When a clients knees move inward, what muscles are probably overactive? [Gastrocnemus] [Adductor Complex] [Gluteus Medius/maximus] [Hamstring Complex]

Adductor Complex

What is the best exercise if the client has excessive forward lean? [ Squat row ][Ball Wall squat][Tube Walking][ ]

Ball Wall squat

Which pathway of the bioenergetics continuum would most likely be used during heavy weight lifting? A)Oxidaive B)ATP-CP C)Glycolysis D)Glycogensis

ATP-CP

3) Which pathway of the Bioenergetic continuum would most likely be used during heavy weight training? (Chp.3)

ATP-CP System

In a clients with excessive forward lean, what muscles are probably overactive? [Abdominal Complex][Latissimus Dorsi][Vastus Medialus Oblique][Gluteus Maximus]

Abdominal Complex

What is the name of the movement of a body part away from the middle of the body? A)Adduction B)Medial C)Lateral D)Abduction

Abduction

When conducting the overhead squat assessment how low should the health and fitness prof. instruct the client to squat? A)As low as possible B)Until the upper leg is parallel with the floor. C)No instruction should be given. D)About to the height of a cha

About to the height of a chair.

What is the term given to the ability to start, stop, and change direction quickly while maintain proper posture? A)Agility B)Quickness C)Speed D)Lateral Speed

Agility

3) Select one: Frontside mechanic/backside mechanics includes the actions of ankle plantarflexion, knee extension, hip extension, and keeping the lumbar spine neutral. (CHP.11)

Backside mechanics

Knowing a client occupation is helpful becuase it can provide the health and fitness prof. with insight into movement capacity. All of the following info. is helpful in understanding the clients work environment EXCEPT: A)Annual income B)Repetitive moveme

Annual Income

5) A latissimus dorsi stretch is a good static stretch for which movement compensation during an overhead squat assessment? (Chp.6)

Arms Fall forward

According to the text, a squat to row is an ideal example of a strengthing exercise when which of the following movement compensations are observed during aan overhead squat assessment? A)Arms fall forward B)Shoulders elevate C)forward head D)Low back arc

Arms fall forward

When a clients knees move inward, what muscles are probably overactive? [Hip Flexor] [Gastrocnemus] [Vastus Medius Oblique] [Biceps Femoris (short head)]

Biceps Femoris (short head)

2) Which four sites of the body are used to determine a sum for the Durnin-Womersley formula? (Chp.5)

Biceps, Triceps, Iliac Crest, and Subscapular.

Using the Durin-Womersley formula to assess and measure body fat percentage requires the health and fitness professional to test which of the following four skin-fold sites? A)Biceps, triceps, iliac crest, quads B)Biceps, triceps, subscapular, abdomen C)B

Biceps, triceps, subscapular, iliac crest

Which of the following measurements is NOT a good indicator of body fat vs. lean body mass? A)Body Mass Index B)Hydrostatic weighing C)Bioelectrical impedance D)Skin-fold calipers

Body Mass Index

Research has demonstrated that higher volume training (3-4 sets at 9-20 reps) prdoces what type of training adaptions? A)Neural B)Cellular C)Endurance D)Metabolic

Cellular

Posture is the alignment and function of all components of the kinetic chain and is under the control of which of the following systems? A)Central Nervous System (CNS) B)Appendicualr skeletal system C)Periphearl nervous system D)Axial Skeletal system.

Central Nervous System (CNS)

What is the best exercise if the clients head protrudes forward? [ Squat row ][Ball Wall squat][Chin Tuck][Single Leg Balance reach]

Chin Tuck

When a muscle is exerting more force than is being placed on it, resulting in the shortening of the muscle, what is the type of contraction? A)Acceleration B)Concentric C)Isometric D)Eccentric

Concentric

The most positive messages that a health and fitness professional can send are represented by: A)Confidence, enthusiasm, and professionalism B)Fitness level, confidence, and professionalism C)Education, enthusiasm, and professionalism D)Education, account

Confidence, enthusiasm, and professionalism

4) What kind of exercises would you choose for a client in phase 3 (hypertrophy training)? A) Core Stabilization B) Core Strength C) Core Power (Chp.8)

Core Strength

A front Med ball oblique throw is what type of exercise? A)Core-strength B)Balance-Power C)Balance-Strength D)Core-Power

Core-Power

The Reverse Crunch is considered what type of exercise? A)Core-Strength B)Core-Stabilization C)Balance-Strength D)Core-Balance

Core-Strength

The state where the body's metabolism is elevated following exercise is known as: A)Respiratory exchange ratio B)Excess postexercise oxygen consumption C)Exercise post oxygen consumption D)Excess post oxygen consumption

Excess postexercise oxygen consumption

Excess calcium intake can result in: A)Gastrointestinal irritation. B)Heart failure. C)Development of kidney stones. D)Calcification of blood vessels.

Development of kidney stones

What type of blood pressure signifies the minimum pressure within the arteries through a full cardiac cycle and what is the normal range? A)Diastolic 80-85 B)Systolic 80-85 C)Diastolic 120-130 D)Systolic 120-130

Diastolic 80-85

What is the name of the reflex that helps to maintain the eyes on a level plane? A)Pelvo-cranial reflex B)Lumbo-pelvic reflex C)Lumbo-ocular reflex D)Pelvo-ocular reflex

Pelvo-ocular reflex

3) Static/Dynamic postural observations should relate to movements such as squatting, bending, pulling, pushing, and balancing. (Chp.5)

Dynamic

When a muscle is exerting less force than is being placed on it, resulting in the lengthening of the muscle, this is known as what type of contraction? A)Acceleration B)Isometeric C)Concentric D)Eccentric

Eccentric

2) Lowering a barbell down toward the chest during a bench press is an example of what kind of muscle contraction? (Chp. 4) A) Concentric B) Eccentric C) Isometric

Eccentric is lowering the weight (negative movement)

Which of the following actions is not one of the recommended items trainers should do in attempting to approach potential clients? A)Offer active members towels or water. B)Educate to become established as the professional. C)Roam the floor and clean up e

Educate to become established as the professional

1) What are most buying decisions based on? (CHP.18) A) Price B) Emotion C) Recommendation

Emotion

In a balance training program, which of the following most accurately describes proper proprioceptive challenge progressions? A)Half Foam roll, Airex pad, DynaDisc B)Half foam roll, Airex pad, floor C)Half foam roll, DynaDisc, floor D)DynaDisc, Airex pad,

Half foam roll, Airex pad, DynaDisc

In a clients with excessive forward lean, what muscles are probably overactive? [Vastus Medialus Oblique][Hip Flexor Complex][Gluteus Maximus][Adductor Complex]

Hip Flexor Complex

1) If a client spends a lot of time sitting at his or her job, it can lead to tightness in the: (Chp.5)

Hip Flexors

In the integrated flexibility continuum, static stretching is considered what type of flexibility? A)Functional B)Active C)Neuromuscular D)Corrective

Corrective

2) What is the process in which the body initiates the repair of dysfunction within the connective tissue? (Chp.6)

Cumulative Injury Cycle

1) One adaptive benefit of cardio exercise is that increase/decrease resting heart rate and increase/decrease exercising heart rate.(CHP.7)

Decrease and Decrease

All of the following items are physiologic benefits obtained from following the OPT Model EXCEPT: A)Increased tissue tensile strength B)Decreased body fat C)Increased bone density D)Improved cardiorespiratory efficiency

Decreased Body fat

If the clients head protrudes forward, what muscles is likely to be underactive ? [Mid/Lower Trapezius][Pectoralis Minor][Deep Cervical Flexors][Rhomboids]

Deep Cervical Flexors

5) A heart rate monitor is an example of which type of feedback? (Chp.4)

External

1) The movement system should be trained before the stabilization system. (T/F) (Chp.8)

False

2) Connective tissues (such as ligaments and tendons) adapt just as quickly as muscles (T/F) (CHP.12)

False

3) Beginning clients should perform lower reps schemes. (T/F) (CHP.13)

False

4) Success in life is rare because most people are lazy, lack willpower, or have a fear of success. (T/F) (CHP.17)

False

5) Clients with an anterior pelvic tilt (low back arches) should use bicycles and steppers to place the hips into flexion? (T/F) (Chp.7)

False

5) Research shows that individuals who have chronic low back pain display an increased activation of the transversus abdominis, internal oblique, pelvic floor muscles, multifidus, diaphragm, and deep erector spinae. T/F (Chp.8)

False

5) Strength endurance allows the body to use lower levels of force with lower reps and fewer sets. (T/F) (CHP.12)

False

8)Foods with a higher glycemic index lead to fat storage regardless of caloric intake. (T/F) (CHP.15)

False

Performing a single-leg balance Reach is an ideal example of a strengthening exercise when which of the following movement compensations are present? A)Excessive forward lean B)Feet turn out C)Low back arches D)Knees move inward

Feet turn out

Which of the following MOST accurately describes a typical client with Type II diabetes? A)Female, age 30, BMI of 22, exercises regularly takes insulin shot B)Female, age 56, BMI of 35, sedentary lifestyle, regulates nutrition C)Male, age 27, BMI of 20, e

Female, age 56, BMI of 35, sedentary lifestyles, regulates nutrition

Consumption of which of the following are associated with lower incidence of heart disease, lower incidence of cancer, maintain good intestinal motility, and helps regulate the body's absorption of glucose? A)CHO B)Protein C)Fiber D)Water

Fiber

What is the name of the plane of motion that divides the body into two halves of front and back, thereby allowing for side to side movement? A)Sagittal B)Frontal C)Transverse D)Axis

Frontal

1) Abduction (OUT) and adduction (IN) occur in which plane of motion? A)Frontal B)Sagitual C)Transverse (Chp.4)

Frontal Plane

What is the term given to the ability of the nervous and muscular system to move in the most efficient manner while placing the least amount of stress on the kinetic chain? A)Functional efficiency B)Neuromuscular efficiency C)Structural integrity D)struc

Functional Efficiency

In a clients with excessive forward lean, what muscles are probably overactive? [Latissimus Dorsi][Gluteus Maximus][Gastrocnemius][Adductor Complex]

Gastrocnemius

3) Which of the following nutrients are not advised as a dietary supplement (choose all that apply)? (CHP.16) A) Riboflavin B) Germanium C) Biotin D) Cobalt E) Calcium F) Vitamin B12

Germanium and Cobalt

All of the following items serve as guidelines for the health and fitness prof. when performing an overhead squat assessment EXECPT: A)Instruct client to stand with abdomen drawn in. B)Instruct client to stand with feet shoulder width apart. C)Give client

Give client technique corrections as he/she performs the squat.

2) Match the Synovial joint with an example (Chp.2): A) Gliding Joint B) Hinge Joint C) Saddle Joint D) Ball-and-Socket Joint Carpals of the hand. Elbow. Carpometacarpal joint of thumb. Shoulder.

Gliding Joint- Carpals of the hand. Hinge Joint- Elbow. Saddle Joint- Carpometacarpal joint of thumb. Ball-and-Socket Joint- Shoulder.

During a negative energy balance, amino acids are used to assist in energy production. What is this called? A)Glucogensis B)Conversion C)Glycogenesis D)Thermogenesis

Glucogenesis

3) Match up the muscle with its appropriate action during hip extension. (Chp.2) A) Gluteus Maximus B) Hamstring C) Transverse Abdominis D) Psoas Agonsit. Synergist Stabilizer. Antagonist.

Gluteus Maximus- Agonsit. Hamstring- Synergist. Transverse Abdominis- Stabilizer. Psoas- Antagonist.

When a clients knees move inward, what muscles are probably underactive? [Gluteus Medius/maximus] [Adductor Complex] [Biceps Femoris (short head)] [Tensor Fascia Latae]

Gluteus Medius/maximus

During a single-leg squat assessment, a client knees move inward. This indicates which of the following muscles as being underactive? A)Biceps Femoris B)Vastus lateralis C)Gluteus medius D)Adductor complex

Gluteus medius

Which of the Following bioenergetics pathways primarily breakdown carbohydrates rapidly to produce ATP? A)Oxidative B)ATP-CP C)Aerobic D)Glycolysis

Glycolysis

An example of an objective assessment would include which of the following? A)Heart rate B)Dietary intake C)General and Medical history D)PAR-Q

Heart Rate

1) What are the three components of the cardiovascular system? (Chp.3)

Heart, blood, and blood vessels.

4)_______loading refers to performing all sets of an exercise or body part before moving on to the next exercise or body part. (CHP.12)

Horizontal

5) Because of a lack of insulin in type 1 diabetes, blood sugar is not optimally delivered to the cells, which results in: (CHP.14)

Hyperglycemia

Health and fitness professionals need to "reinterpret" unintentionally misleading responses about client's goals. Examples of these types of responses include all of the following EXCEPT: A)I want better energy levels. B)I want to get in shape. C)I want t

I want to lose 8% body fat.

3) Indicate whether the following exercises are stabilization, strength, or power exercises. (Chp.8) I) Stabilization II) Strength III) Power A)Back Extension B)Woodchop throw C)Floor Bridge D)Ball Crunch

I= Floor Bridge, II= Back Extension and Ball Crunch, III=Woodchop throw

Resistance training can become a hindrance if the following factor(s) occur: A)Over training and plateau B)proper neuromuscular efficiency is developed C)client notices a lower resting heart rate D)improper assessment and poor flexibility protocol

Improper assessment and poor flexibility

The ability of the neuromuscular system to allow optimal levels of motor unit recruitment and synchronization within a muscle is known as: A)Intramuscular coordination B)Intermuscular coordination C)Sensorimotor integration D)Neuromuscular efficiency

Intramuscular coordination

Knowing that a client wears dress shoes to work is helpful for the health and fitness prof. to know during an assessment because: A)It indicates that the client will likely possess an anterior pelvic tilt. B)It indicates that the clients ankle complex wil

It indicates that the clients ankle complex will be in a plantar flexed position for extended periods of time.

Why is measuring progress toward goals important for a client? A)It allows the client to set more specific goals. B)It allows the client to think in all-or-none terms. C)It allows the client to set more challenging goals. D)It minimizes the client thinkin

It minimizes the client thinking in all-or-none terms

When all of the components of the kinetic chain are functioning properly, the results include: appropriate length-tension relationships, force-couple relationships, and which of the following? A)Joint relative flexibility B)Joint arthrokinematics C)Joint

Joint Arthrokinematics

During the overhead squat assessment a client demonstrates an arched lower back. Which of the following muscles are likely over active? a) Rotator Cuff b) Abdominal Complex c)Teres Major d)Latissimus Dorsi

Latissimus Dorsi

3) Which is considered internal feedback used by the body to monitor movement? A)Length Tension Relationship B)Force Couple Relationship C)Arthrokienmatics D)All of the Above (Chp.4)

Length-Tension Relationship, Force-Couple Relationship, and Arthrokinematics

If a clients head protrudes forward, which muscles are most likely overactive? [Rotator Cuff] [Rhomboids] [Levator Scapulae] [Erector Spinae]

Levator Scapulae

If a clients shoulders elevate, which muscles are most likely overactive? [Pectoralis Major] [Levator Scapulae] [Mid/lower Trapezius] [Teres Major]

Levator Scapulae

The amino acid that is missing or present in the smallest amount is termed: A)Essential amino acid. B)Limiting factor. C)Incomplete protein. D)Lacking factor.

Limiting factor

The hip flexor complex, erector spine, and lats are all muscles that are implicated as being overactive when what movement compensation occurs during an overhead squat assessment? A)Arms fall forward B)Excessive forward lean C)Low back arches D)Low back

Low back arches

2) Reactive training aims to generate minimal/maximal force output in a minimal/maximal amount of time.

Maximal and minimal

2) Select which of the following items will decrease with age in older adults. (CHP.14) A) Maximum oxygen uptake B) Percentage of Body fat C) Maximum exercise heart rate D) Bone mass E) Measures of pulmonary function F) Lean body mass

Maximum oxygen uptake, Maximum exercise heart rate, Bone mass, measures of pulmonary function, and lean body mass

What is the name of the sensory afferents that are responsible for sensing distortions of body tissue? A)Peripheral nerves B)Nociceptors C)Chemoreceptors D)Mechanoreceptors

Mechanoreceptors

If the clients shoulders elevate, what muscles is likely to be underactive ? [Mid/Lower Trapezius][Pectoralis Minor][Deep Cervical Flexors][Rhomboids]

Mid/Lower Trapezius

1) Which kind of fatty acids is considered to have favorable effects on blood lipid profiles and may play a role in the treatment and prevention of heart disease, hypertension, arthritis, and cancer? (CHP.15) A) Monounsaturated fatty acids B) Polyunsatura

Monounsaturated fatty acid and polyunsaturated fatty acid

Belief is a powerful predictor of success and comes in many forms. All of the following are forms of belief EXECPT: A)Locus of control. B)Motivation. C)Self-efficacy. D)Hope.

Motivation

3)______ training is promoted as being more beneficial for strength and hypertrophy gains in advanced clients (CHP.12)

Multiple-set

Balance and neuromuscular efficiency are improved through repetitive exposure to a variety of which of the following kinds of conditions? A)Progressive conditions B)Motor conditions C)Unusual conditions D)Multisensory conditions

Multisensory Conditions

1) Match up the mechanoreceptors to heir functions (Chp.2): A) Muscle Spindles B) Golgi Tendon Organs C) Joint Receptors Sense length and rate of length change, causing contraction. Sense tension and rate of tension developed and cause relaxation. Sense p

Muscle spindles- Sense length and rate of length change, causing contraction. Golgi Tendon Organs- Sense tension and rate of tension developed and cause relaxation. Joint Receptors- Sense pressure, acceleration, and deceleration at a joint.

1) The kinetic chain is made up of what? (Chp.6)

Nervous System, Muscular System, and Skeletal System

Alterations in length-tension relationships, force-couple relationships, and arthrokinematics can decrease which of the following? A)Serial distortion pattern B)Cumulative injury C)Sensorimotor integration D)Neuromuscular control

Neuromuscular control

Amino acids that are manufactured by the body from dietary nitrogen and fragments of CHO and fat are termed: A)Essential. B)Monosaccharide. C)Non-essential. D)Monounsaturated

Non-essential

If a clients low back arches while pressing overhead it could be indicative of which of the following? A)Overactive intrinsic core stabilization B)Overactive lats C)Underactive hip flexors D)Overactive biceps femoris

Overactive lats

2) Which systems of the Bioenergetic continuum is (are) aerobic? (Chp.3)

Oxidative

Regressions for a Prone IS0-Ab include: A)Perform with hip extension B)Perform with forearms on bench C)Perform on toes D)Ball Crunch

Perform with forearms on bench

2) A typical client with the goal of improving general performance should specifically be cycled through which phases? (CHP.13)

Phase 1 Stabilization; phase 2 Strength Endurance, and Phase 5 Power

6) Which phases of training uses superset techniques? (CHP.13) A) Phase 1- Stabilization endurance B) Phase 2- Strength Endurance C) Phase 3- Hypertrophy Training D) Phase 4- Maximal Strength E) Phase 5- Power

Phase 2- Strength and Phase 5- Power

7) Circle which safety guidelines must be taken into consideration when designing a reactive-training program?

Progressive and Performed with supportive shoes

What is the muscle that concentrically accelerates hip external rotation, abduction, and extension? A)Rectus Femoris B)Sartorius C)Piriformis D)Gluteus Maximus

Piriformis

Altered length-tension relationships, force-couple relationships, and joint arthrokinematics are effects of which of the following? A)Poor posture B)Wearing orthopedic shoes C)Unhealthy eating habits D)Increased physical activity

Poor Posture

Which of the following exercise positions should be avoided in the 2nd and 3rd trimesters of pregnancy? A)Prone and supine B)Prone only C)Standing and seated D)Side lying

Prone and Supine

Efficient movement of the kinetic chain requires all of the following EXCEPT: A)Proper force-couples B)Proper force-velocity C)Proper length-tension relationship D)Proper arthrokinematics

Proper Force-Velocity

When setting goals, why is it important to set proximal, short-term goals? A)Allows the client to move toward the goals. B)Raises sense of confidence and determination. C)Lets a client know whether the strategy is working. D)Improves ideals and ambitions

Raises senses of confidence and determination

What is the name of the assessment that tests upper extremity neuromuscular efficiency? A)Pushing assessment B)Upper extremity strength assessment C)1 RM bench press D)Davies test

Pushing assessment

What is the best exercise if the clients lower back arches? [Tube Walking][Quadruped arm/opposite leg raise][Single Leg Balance reach][ Squat row ]

Quadruped arm/opposite leg raise

What is the term for the ability to react and change body position with maximal rate of force production in all three planes of motion, from all body positions, during functional activities? A)Speed B)Agility C)Functional Speed D)Quickness

Quickness

When a client is performing the static lat stretch, his back arches. This is an example of what? A)Extensibility B)Relative flexibility C)Altered reciprocal inhibition D)Synergistic dominance

Relative Flexibility

According to the Optimum Performance Training Model, an Ice Skater is considered what type of exercise? A)Reactive-Power B)Reactive-strength C)Functional-Power D)Reactive-Functional

Reactive-Power

A Squat Jump with Stabilization is considered what type of exercise? A)Reactive-Strength B)Functional-Power C)Reactive-Stabilization D)Reactive-Functional

Reactive-Stabilization

3) Active flexibility uses the principle of Reciprocal or Autogenic Inhibition? (Chp.6)

Reciprocal Inhibition

The average daily nutrient intake level that is sufficient to meet the nutrient requirements of nearly all healthy individuals who are in a particular life stage and gender group is termed: A)Dietary Reference Intake. B)Estimated average Requirement. C)Da

Recommended Dietary Allowance

The core is divided into the stabilization system and the movement system. Which of the following muscles is not part of the core-stabilization system? A)Rectus abdominus B)Multifidus C)Transverse abdominus D)Pelvic floor muscles

Rectus Abdominus

Which section of the heart receives deoxygenated blood from the rest of the body? A)Left Ventricle B)Right Atrium C)Right Ventricle D)Left Atrium

Right Artrium

4) The_____atrium gathers deoxygenated blood returning to the heart from the entire body, whereas the_____atrium gathers reoxygenated blood coming to the heart from the lungs.

Right and Left

A method of asking questions on a step-by-step basis to discover the initial cause of a fault is called: A)Persistence. B)Interrogation. C)Positive psychology. D)Root cause analysis.

Root cause analysis

The most appropriate chest exercise to use during a Phase 1 Stabilization Endurance Training program would be: A)Push-Ups B)Medicine Ball Chest Pass C)Standing Cable Chest Press D)Barbell Bench Press

Standing Cable Chest Press

Which of the following flexibility techniques are used in all parts of the integrated flexibility continuum? A)Myofibril B)Endomysium C)SMR D)Fascicle

SMR

During the overhead squat assessment a client demonstrates an arched lower back. Which stretch would be most appropriate for this movement compensation? A)SMR Soleus B)SMR Upper Trapezius C)SMR Biceps Femoris (short head)D)SMR Latissimus Dorsi

SMR Latissimus Dorsi

If the arms fall forward, what stretch is most appropriate? <SMR Latissimus Dorsi><SMR Pectoralis Major><Static Upper Trapezius><Static Scalene>

SMR Latissimus Dorsi

If the arms fall forward, what stretch is most appropriate? <SMR Upper Trapezius><Static Rhomboids><SMR Scalene><SMR Thoracic Spine>

SMR Thoracic Spine

The functional unit of the muscle formed by repeating sections of actin and myosin and lies in the space between two Z lines is known as: A)Actin and myosin B)Sarcomere C)Myofibril D)Sarcolemma

Sarcomere

Which shoulder exercise is appropriate for a client training in phase 3 of the OPT Model? A)Seated Stability Ball Military Press B)Seated Dumbbell Shoulder Press C)Standing Dumbbell Scaption D)Medicine Ball Scoop Toss

Seated Dumbbell Shoulder Press

Which of the following assessments best measures lower extremity agility and neuromuscular control? A)Lower extremity strength assessment B)Single-leg squat assessment. C)Shark Skill test D)Overhead squat assessment.

Shark Skill test

What is the best exercise if the clients feet turn out? [Single Leg Balance reach][Tube Walking][Ball Wall squat][Quadruped arm/opposite leg raise]

Single Leg Balance reach

1) Those who are certain about what they want to accomplish are up to______ times more likely to successfully make life changes than those who are less certain. (CHP.17)

Six

In a clients with excessive forward lean, what muscles are probably overactive? [Gluteus Maximus][Hamstring Complex][Soleus][Erector Spinae]

Soleus

Six useful principles of effective goal setting are summarized by the acronym SCAMPI, which stands for: A)Specific, challenging, approach, measurable, proximal, improvement oriented. B)Short, challenging, approach, measurable, proximal, improvement orient

Specific, challenging, approach, measurable, proximal, inspirational.

An example of a Zone three cardiorespiratory exercise is: A)Sprinting B)Low intensity cycling C)Jogging D)Brisk walking

Sprinting

What is the best exercise if the clients arms fall forward? [Chin tuck][Squat row][Ball Wall squat][Ball Cobra]

Squat row

1) In which category does the specific adaption of muscular endurance fall? (CHP.12)

Stability

The following items are all adaptions seen in the strength level of the Optimum Performance Training Model EXCEPT: A)Hypertrophy B)Maximal Strength C)Stabilization Endurance D)Strength Endurance

Stabilization Endurance

The Optimum Performance Training Model (OPT Model) categorizes three adaptions into which three building blocks (in order)? A)Stabilization, Endurance, and Strength B)Strength, Stabilization, and Power C)Strength, Endurance, and Power D)Stabilization, Str

Stabilization, Strength, and Power

3-6) Match the exercises to stabilization, strength, or power levels of training: A)Stabilization B)Strength C)Power 3)Ice Skater 4)Box jump-up with stabilization 5)Proceptive plyometrics 6) Power step-ups

Stabilization= Box jump-up with stabilization, Strength= Power step-ups, and Power= Ice Skater and Proceptive plyometric

4-7) Match the exercise to either stabilization, strength, or power levels of training: A)Stabilization B)Strength C)Power 4) Single-leg balance 5) Multiplanar hop with stabilization 6) Single-leg squat 7) Lunge to balance

Stabilization= single leg balance, Strength= Single-leg squat and Lunge to balance, Power= Multiplanar hop with stabilization.

2) Joint dysfunction may lead to what: (Chp.9)

Synergistic dominance, Muscle inhibition, and decrease neuromuscular control

During the overhead squat assessment a client demonstrates an arched lower back. Which of the following stretches would be most appropriate for this movement compensation? A)Static kneeling hip flexor stretch B)Static Piriformis stretch C)Static Gastrocne

Static Kneeling hip flexor stretch

If the arms fall forward, what stretch is most appropriate? <SMR Upper Trapezius><Static Lat Dorsi Ball stretch><Static Lower Trapezius><SMR Scalene>

Static Lat Dorsi Ball stretch

During the overhead squat assessment a client demonstrates an arched lower back. Which stretch would be most appropriate for this movement compensation? A)Static Pec wall stretch B)Static Piriformis stretch C)Static Gastrocnemius stretch D)Static Lats Dor

Static Lats Dorsi Stretch

If the arms fall forward, what stretch is most appropriate? <SMR Upper Trapezius><Static Pec wall stretch><Static Lower Trapezius><SMR Scalene>

Static Pec wall stretch

4) Which type of stretching stimulates the Golgi tendon organ and produces autogenic inhibition? (Chp.6)

Static Stretching, Self-myofascial release

Which of the following tests assess cardiorespiratory capability? A)Shark skill and step test. B)Step test and rockport walk test. C)Davis and shark skill assessments. D)Overhead squat and single-leg squat test.

Step test and rockport walk test.

If a clients head protrudes forward, which muscles are most likely overactive? [Sternocleidomastoid] [Rhomboids] [Teres Major] [Pectoralis Major]

Sternocleidomastoid

If a clients shoulders elevate, which muscles are most likely overactive? [Rhomboids] [Latissimus Dorsi] [Teres Major] [Pectoralis Major]

Sternocleidomastoid

1)What kind of reactive exercise would you choose for a client in phase 2 of the OPT model?

Strength

Utilizing multiple set systems of training versus single set systems of training have been shown to be: A)Dangerous B)Superior C)Inferior D)Equal

Superior

What is the anatomical location that refers to position above a reference point? A)Proximal B)Anteriror C)Superior D)Distal

Superior

When a clients knees move inward, what muscles are probably overactive? [TFL] [Soleus] [Hamstring Complex] [Hip Flexor]

Tensor Fascia Latae

2) The______ of a food is the rise in metabolic rate that occurs after the food is ingested. (CHP.15)

Thermic Effect

All of the following are reasons why the body needs CHO EXCEPT: A)They efficiently burn and use fat and protein. B)Parts of the CNS rely exclusively on them. C)They assist in building muscle. D)They are the perfect and preferred form of energy.

They assist in building muscle

Gathering a client circumference measurements during the initial assessment is valuable for all of the following reasons EXCEPT: A)They can be used to calculate waist to hip ration. B)They can be used to calculate lean body mass. C)They can be used to cal

They can be used to calculate BMI.

5) When exercising for less than 60 minutes, water is the experts choice for fluid replacement. (T/F) (CHP.15)

True

5) All movement is directly dictated by their nervous system. (T/F) (Chp.2)

True

1) The OPT model has been extremely successful in helping all populations to reduce body fat, increase lean muscle mass and strength, improve performance, and improve overall health. (T/F) (CHP.13)

True

1) The integrated performance paradigm demonstrates that adequate force reduction and stabilization are required for optimum force production. (T/F) (Chp.9)

True

1) Today there are separate regulations for dietary supplements from the regulations for foods and drugs. (T/F) (CHP.16)

True

2) Excess calcium consumed with other minerals inhibits the absorption of some important trace minerals. (T/F) (CHP.16)

True

2) In core stabilization training, exercise involve little motion through the spine and pelvis. (T/F) (Chp.8)

True

2) In the client's mind, the value of a health and fitness professional's services must outweigh their cost. (T/F) (CHP.18)

True

2) It has been shown that performing three 10-mintue bouts of exercise is just as effective as one 30-mintue continuous bout of the same exercise. (T/F) (Chp.7)

True

2) Jointly reviewing past workout data helps clients build confidence by seeing the progress they have made and helps motivate them to achieve more. (T/F) (CHP.17)

True

2) Proper agility training can help to prevent injury by improving the structural integrity of connective tissue. (T/F) (CHP.11)

True

3) A study of type 2 diabetics (with insulin resistance) and people of normal weight found that 3 weeks of a high-CHO, low fat diet and exercise program significantly lowered insulin levels. (T/F) (CHP.15)

True

4) Clients who take Beta-Blockers may display a skewed heart rate response to exercise. (T/F) (CHP.14)

True

4) Sensorimotor integration requires proprioception. (T/F) (Chp.4)

True

What is the best exercise if the clients knees move inward? [Quadruped arm/opposite leg raise][Tube Walking][ ][Single Leg Balance reach]

Tube Walking

4) Which kind of muscle fibers are "fast twitch"? (Chp.2)

Type II

When a clients knees move inward, what muscles are probably underactive? [Adductor Complex] [Vastus Medius Oblique] [Biceps Femoris (short head)] [Tensor Fascia Latae]

Vastus Medius Oblique

3) Setting achievable goals at the upper/lower and of a client's ability will inspire more effort, and build more confidence when accomplished. (CHP.17)

Upper

If a clients head protrudes forward, which muscles are most likely overactive? [Upper Trapezuis] [Latissimus Dorsi] [Erector Spinae] [Mid/lower Trapezius]

Upper Trapezuis

If a clients shoulders elevate, which muscles are most likely overactive? [Latissimus Dorsi] [Rotator Cuff] [Upper Trapezuis] [Mid/lower Trapezius]

Upper Trapezuis

When a clients knees move inward, what muscles are probably overactive? [Vastus Lateralis] [Gluteus Medius/maximus] [Hamstring Complex] [Vastus Medius Oblique]

Vastus Lateralis

After conducting a single-leg squat assessment on a client, it is discovered that the clients knee moves inward during the motion. This finding implicates which of the following muscles as being underactive? A)Tensor Fascailatae B)Biceps femoris C)Vastus

Vastus medials Oblique

The preferred resistance training system for using the Optimum Performance Training Model is: A)Vertical loading B)Superset C)Peripheral heart action D)Horizontal loading

Vertical Loading

During the overhead squat assessment a client demonstrates an arched lower back. Which of the following muscles are likely over active? a) Erector Spinae b) Abdominal Complex c)Teres Major d)TFL

a) Erector Spinae

While viewing a client doing the overhead squat, you notice that her feet turn out. What muscles are OVERactive ? a)Biceps Femoris b)Gluteus Medius c)Gracilis d)VMO

a)Biceps Femoris

During the overhead squat assessment a client demonstrates an arched lower back. Which of the following muscles are likely UNDER active? a)Hamstring complex b)Gracils c)Hip flexor complex d)Latissimus Dorsi

a)Hamstring complex

During the overhead squat assessment a client's arms fall forward. Which of the following muscles are likely UNDER active? a)Lower trapizius b)Teres Major c)Hip flexor complex d)Latissimus Dorsi

a)Lower trapizius

While viewing a client doing the overhead squat, you notice that her feet turn out. What muscles are UNDERactive ? a)Medial gastrocnemius b) VMO c)Vastus Lateralis d)TFL

a)Medial gastrocnemius

While viewing a client doing the overhead squat, you notice that her feet turn out. What muscles are UNDERactive ? a)Popliteus b)Gastrocnemius c)VMO d)Adductor complex

a)Popliteus

During the overhead squat assessment a client's arms fall forward. Which of the following muscles are likely UNDER active? a)Rotator cuff b)Teres Major c)Pectoralis Minor d)Latissimus Dorsi

a)Rotator cuff

Which of the following core exercises is appropriate for a new client? a. Floor prone cobra b. Ball crunch c. Reverse crunch d. Cable rotation

a. Floor prone cobra

A seated cable row is an example of which level of training in the NASM OPT model? a. Stabilization b. Strength c. Power d. Reactive

b. Strength

A client's shoulder elevates when perfoming a pushing assessment, what is a probable underactive muscle? a. Lower trapezius b. Upper trapezius c. Sternocleidomastoid d. Levator scapulae

a. Lower trapezius

When training for speed, agility, and quickness, the foot and ankle complex should be in which of the following positions when it hits the ground? a. Pointing straight ahead and dorsiflexed b. Externally rotated and dorsiflexed c. Internally rot

a. Pointing straight ahead and dorsiflexed

Which of the following is characterized by flat feet and adducted and internally rotated knees? a. Pronation distortion syndrome b. Lower crossed syndrome c. Upper crossed syndrome d. Lower extremity movement syndrome

a. Pronation distortion syndrome

The tendency of the body to seek the path of least resistance during functional movement patterns is known as: a. Relative flexibility b. Corrective flexibility c. Dynamic flexibility d. Active flexibility

a. Relative flexibility

In a client with upper crossed syndrome, which of the following muscles is shortened? a. Scalenes b. Rhomboids c. Teres minor d. Deep cervical flexors

a. Scalenes

What exercise is considered a total-body strength level exercise? a. Squat, curl, to two-arm press b. Two- arm push press c. Barbell clean d. Multiplanar step-up to balance, curl, to overhead press

a. Squat, curl, to two-arm press

During the overhead squat assessment a client demonstrates an arched lower back. Which of the following muscles are likely UNDER active? a)TFL b)Intrinsic core stabilizers c)Hip flexor complex d)Latissimus Dorsi

b)Intrinsic core stabilizers --transverse abdominis, multifuldus, transversospinalis, internal oblique, pelvic floor

During the overhead squat assessment a client's arms fall forward. Which of the following muscles are likely OVERactive?a)Rhomboids b)Latissimus dorsi c)Erector spinae d)Rotator cuff

b)Latissimus dorsi

During the overhead squat assessment a client's arms fall forward. Which of the following muscles are likely OVERactive?a) Rhomboids b)Pectoralis major/minor c)Hip flexor complex d)Rotator cuff

b)Pectoralis major/minor

While viewing a client doing the overhead squat, you notice that her feet turn out. What muscles are UNDERactive ? a)Soleus b)Sartorius c) VMO d)Biceps Femoris (short head)

b)Sartorius

What is the appropriate percentage to increase after each set when performing an upper extremity strength assessment? a. 1%-2% b. 5%-10% c. 10%-15% d. 15%-20%

b. 5%-10%

When performing a single-leg squat assessment, if the knee moves inward, what is a probable overactive muscle? a. Gluteus medius b. Adductor complex c. Medial gastrocnemius d. Vastus medialis oblique (VMO)

b. Adductor complex

When training for balance, exercises that involve dynamic eccentric and concentric movement of the balance leg through a full range of motion are categorized as which of the following? a. Balance-power b. Balance-strength c. Balance-stabilizatio

b. Balance-strength

For a client who demonstrates their low back arching as a movement compensation, which method of cardio would you initially avoid? a. Treadmills b. Bicycles c. Elliptical trainers d. Group exercise classes

b. Bicycles

What effect do beta-blockers have on a client's blood pressure? a. No effect b. Decrease c. Increase d. Outside scope of practice for personal trainer

b. Decrease

Which of the following muscles is considered part of the global stabilization system? a. Internal oblique b. External oblique c. Diaphragm d. Hip flexors

b. External oblique

When training in Phase 1: Stabilization Endurance, what is the main method of progression? a. Increasing speed of movement b. Increasing proprioception c. Increasing volume d. Increasing load

b. Increasing proprioception

Which of the following is considered subjective information? a. Taking radial pulse b. Lifestyle questions c. Overhead squat assessment d. Circumference measurements

b. Lifestyle questions

Which of the following exercises is the best example of a stabilization level exercise? a. Lunge to two-arm press b. Multiplanar step-up to balance, curl, to overhead press c. Barbell squat d. Squat jumps to stabilization

b. Multiplanar step-up to balance, curl, to overhead press

Which of the following is an appropriate speed, agility, and quickness drill? a. Tuck jump b. One-ins c. Ice skaters d. Power step-ups

b. One-ins

Increasing weight with each set is an example of which type of resistance-training system? a. Multiple set b. Pyramid c. Circuit training d. Vertical loading

b. Pyramid

When first starting out with a brand new client, which of the following training systems is most appropriate? a. Circuit training b. Single set c. Split set d. Multiple set

b. Single set

Which of the following is the best example of zone 3 cardio? a. 3 rep bench press max b. Sprinting c. Fast walking d. Group exercise class

b. Sprinting

Which of the following exercises is considered a back-stabilization exercise? a. Seated cable row b. Standing cable row c. Medicine ball pull over throw d. Seated lat pull down

b. Standing cable row

What is a potential drawback to the horizontal loading system? a. Useful for hypertrophy phase only b. The amount of time typically spent resting can add up to more time than the workout c. Less effective when compared to vertical loading d.

b. The amount of time typically spent resting can add up to more time than the workout

What zone would a client start in if they had an average score on the YMCA step test? a. Zone 1 b. Zone 2 c. Zone 3 d. Zone 4

b. Zone 2

While viewing a client doing the overhead squat, you notice that her feet turn out. What muscles are UNDERactive ? a)VMO b)Vastus Lateralis c)Gracilis d)Adductor complex TFL Soleus

c)Gracilis

While viewing a client doing the overhead squat, you notice that her feet turn out. What muscles are UNDERactive ? a) VMO b)Adductor complex c)Medial Hamstring complex d)Tensor fascia latae

c)Medial Hamstring complex

During the overhead squat assessment a client's arms fall forward. Which of the following muscles are likely UNDER active? a)Soleus b)Teres Major c)Rhomboids d)Latissimus Dorsi

c)Rhomboids

While viewing a client doing the overhead squat, you notice that her feet turn out. What muscles are OVERactive ? a)TFL b)Adductor complex c)Soleus d)VMO

c)Soleus

When determining a client's heart rate for zone 2, which equation would you use? a. (200 - Clients age) x (65% and 75%) b. (200 - Clients age) x (76% and 85%) c. (220 - Clients age) x (76% and 85%) d. (220 - Clients age) x (65% and 75%)

c. (220 - Clients age) x (76% and 85%)

How long does NASM suggest the cardiorespiratory portion of the warm-up should last? a. 0-3 minutes b. 3-5 minutes c. 5-10 minutes d. 10-15 minutes

c. 5-10 minutes

What is the most appropriate heart rate percentage range for a client just starting into zone 3? a. 75-79% b. 80-85% c. 86-90% d. 91-94%

c. 86-90%

What is the next immediate progression for the ball two-arm dumbbell chest press? a. Two-arm dumbbell chest press on a bench b. Single-leg ball dumbbell chest press c. Alternating-arm ball dumbbell chest press d. Single-arm ball dumbbell ches

c. Alternating-arm ball dumbbell chest press

During the pushing assessment, you notice your client's shoulders elevate, what strengthening exercise would you perform with them? a. Chin tuck b. Quadruped arm/ opposite leg raise c. Ball wall squats d. Ball cobra

d. Ball cobra

Which of the following training systems can be just as beneficial as traditional forms of cardiorespiratory training? a. Pyramid b. Supersets c. Circuit training d. Vertical loading

c. Circuit training

What assessment is used to assess upper extremity agility and stability? a. Shark skill b. Upper extremity strength c. Davies d. Overhead squat

c. Davies

A prolonged intolerable stressor that produces fatigue and leads to a breakdown in the system or injury is called? a. Overworking b. Alarm reaction c. Exhaustion d. Resistance development

c. Exhaustion

Which muscle is responsible for concentrically accelerating plantar flexion? a. Semitendinosis b. Anterior tibialis c. Gastrocnemius d. Bicep femoris

c. Gastrocnemius

In a client with lower crossed syndrome, which of the following muscles is lengthened? a. Gastrocnemius b. Soleus c. Internal oblique d. Erector spinae

c. Internal oblique

When a client is performing the overhead squat assessment from the lateral view, which of the following kinetic chain checkpoints are you observing? a. Feet and knees b. Lumbo pelvic hip complex, feet, and knees c. Lumbo pelvic hip complex and s

c. Lumbo pelvic hip complex and shoulder complex

If a client's feet turn out during the overhead squat assessment, what muscle would be considered underactive? a. Soleus b. Biceps femoris (short head) c. Medial gastrocnemius d. TFL

c. Medial gastrocnemius

What type of exercise is a single-leg power step-up categorized as? a. Plyometric-strength b. Leg-strength c. Plyometric-power d. SAQ

c. Plyometric-power

Which of the following is considered a core power exercise? a. Cable rotation b. Back extension c. Rotation chest pass d. Marching

c. Rotation chest pass

When performing a peripheral heart action workout for strength, immediately after a barbell squat, which exercise would you perform? a. Romanian deadlift b. Squat Jump c. Seated row d. Single-leg cable row

c. Seated row

The gluteus maximus is responsible for which of the following? a. Concentrically accelerating hip abduction and internal rotation b. Concentrically accelerating hip abduction and external rotation c. Concentrically accelerating hip extension and

d. Concentrically accelerating hip extension and external rotation

When performing the overhead squat assessment, your client's arms fall forward, which muscle would be considered most likely overactive? a. Rhomboids b. Supraspinatus c. Teres major d. Teres minor

c. Teres major

When performing the single-leg dumbbell scaption, what is the immediate regression? a. Single-leg, alternating arm b. Single-leg, single-arm c. Two legs d. Seated

c. Two legs

During the overhead squat assessment a client demonstrates an arched lower back. Which of the following muscles are likely UNDER active? a)Lower Trapizius b)Gracils c)Hip flexor complex d)Gluteus maximus

d)Gluteus maximus

While viewing a client doing the overhead squat, you notice that her feet turn out. What muscles are OVERactive ? a)Sartorius b)Hip flexor complex c)VMO d)Lateral Gastrocnemius

d)Lateral Gastrocnemius

During the overhead squat assessment a client's arms fall forward. Which of the following muscles are likely OVERactive?a)Erector spinae b)Rotator cuff c)Gluteus maximus d)Teres Major

d)Teres Major

While viewing a client doing the overhead squat, you notice that knees move inward. What muscles are OVERactive ? a)VMO b)Latissimus Dorsi c)Gluteus Medius d)Vastus Lateralus

d)Vastus Lateralus

How long does pressure need to be held on the tender spot while using self-myofascial release? a. 15 seconds minimum b. 20 seconds minimum c. 25 seconds minimum d. 30 seconds minimum

d. 30 seconds minimum

A multiplanar single-leg box hop-up with stabilization is categorized as an exercise in which of the following? a. Leg-power b. Leg-stabilization c. Balance-stabilization d. Balance-power

d. Balance-power

Diastolic blood pressure represents which of the following? a. The top number in the blood pressure reading b. Pressure within the arterial system after the heart contracts c. The larger of the two numbers d. Pressure within the arterial syst

d. Pressure within the arterial system when the heart is resting and filling with blood

You have a client working in Phase 3: Hypertrophy, what type of flexibility would you use? a. Self-myofascial release and dynamic stretching b. Self-myofascial release only c. Self-myofascial release and static stretching d. Self-myofascial r

d. Self-myofascial release and active-isolated stretching

The latissimus dorsi is responsible for concentrically accelerating which of the following movements? a. Shoulder flexion, abduction, and external rotation b. Shoulder extension, adduction, and external rotation c. Shoulder flexion, abduction, a

d. Shoulder extension, adduction, and internal rotation

What is the immediate progression of an alternating-arm ball dumbbell chest press? a. Two-arm ball dumbbell chest press b. Barbell bench press c. Alternating-arm dumbbell chest press on bench d. Single-arm ball dumbbell chest press

d. Single-arm ball dumbbell chest press

What is the best time of day to have your client measure their resting heart rate? a. Right before bed b. Right before workout c. Just after workout d. Upon waking in the morning

d. Upon waking in the morning


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