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A client wants to increase the strength of her upper back muscles. Which of the following exercises will help the least with this goal?

the seated machine back extension

Orthopnea

the sensation of breathlessness in the recumbent position, relieved by sitting or standing

what is the primary purpose of the ACE personal trainer certification program

to protect the public from harm

What is an example of non-verbal communication?

tone of voice, facial expression, body language

Superior

toward the head end of the body

Medial

toward the midline of the body

A 38 year old male client wants to improve his body composition, and comes to you for assistance. He works 60 hours a week in a high stress job and is also a father of a young baby. Due to this, the client has limited availability for training and can only meet twice per week with you to train. Which of the following is most helpful in achieving his goals for you to prescribe?

two days of circuit resistance training

Nonverbal Communication

voice quality, eye contact, facial expression, body position

BMI formula

weight (kg) / height (m^2)

Eccentric Contraction

when a muscle lengthens

Concentric Contraction

when a muscle shortens

Action

when they are engaging in regular physical activity but have been doing so for less than six months

ABC Approach

Ask open ended questions Break down client barriers Collaborate

Vitamins and Minerals

iron, zinc, vitamin B12, riboflavin, vitamin D

SMART Goals

Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Relevant, Time-bound

Dyspnea

difficult or labored breathing

Autonomous nervous system

is automatic, it is not under our control, split into two parts

agonist

the prime mover or muscle that does most of the work during a specific exercise

1 gram of carbohydrate

4 calories

Low risk

Asymptomatic, <2 risk factors

Transtheoretical Model of Behavioral Change

Stage of Change, Process of Change, Self-Efficacy, Decisional Balance

Syncope

fainting

Phase 3

load training

Calculating Target Heart Rate

(HRR x %intensity) + RHR

1 gram of protein

4 calories

1 gram of fat

9 calories

IFT Model or Integrated Fitness Training Model

Cardiorespiratory: performance, fitness, base Muscular: load/speed, movement, functional

Stages of Learning

Cognitive, associative, autonomous

Negative Risk Factors

HDL cholesterol >60mg DL

Karvonen Formula

HRR = HRmax - HRrest THR = [HRR * training%] + HRrest

Blood Pressure

Normal: <120/ <80 Elevated: 120-129/<80 Stage 1: 130-139 or 80-89 Stage 2: > 140/ >90

Pre-Participation Forms

PAR-Q, Lifestyle and Health History Questionnaire, Informed Consent, medical release forms

Extrinsic Feedback

Received from outside of the performer, eg from a coach.

SOAP Note

Subjective, objective, assessment plan

high risk

Symptomatic, or known cardiovascular, pulmonary, renal, or metabolic disease

Which method of feedback on exercise difficulty should you discuss with your client during the initial interview?

The Borg Rating of Perceived Exertion Scale

what can submaximal cycle ergometer testing predict?

VO2max

VO2 max formula

VO2max = CO x (AVO2 - VO2)

Calculating Training Volume

Volume = sets x repetitions Load Volume: Volume = exercise weightload + repetitions x sets

Extrinsic Motivation

a desire to perform a behavior to receive promised rewards or avoid threatened punishment

Performance or outcome Goal

a longer term change such as an increase in strength, or significant amount of weight loss.

Independent contractor

a self-employed person or entity contracted to perform work for or provide services to another entity as a non-employee, must pay their own social security and medicare taxes

Process Goal

a shorter term goal, completing a single session or making it to the gym are examples

Mesocycle

a specific block of training to achieve a specific goal, roughly a month long

Periodization

a systematic planning of physical training. The aim is to reach the best possible performance for a specific time frame or event. You achieve this by changing up exercise variable when appropriate.

You have been working with Judy for 1 month now. Her initial goals were to gain strength in her lower body and you have been working on body weight squats and lunges. She can perform 3 sets of 15 squats without a struggle. What is the best course of action to continue to increase her lower body strength significantly?

add resistance to her squats and lunges

Movements in the Frontal Plane

adduction, abduction, elevation, depression, inversion, eversion

Positive Risk Factors

age, family history, cigarette smoking, sedentary lifestyle, obesity, hypertension, dyslipidemia, pre diabetes

Low risk client characteristics

an uncomplicated clinical course in the hospital, no evidence of resting or exercise-reduced ischemia, functional capacity greater than 7 metabolic equivalents, normal ventricular function with an ejection fraction greater than 50%, no significant resting or exercise induced arrhythmias

Synergists

assist the prime movers with movements

moderate risk

asymptomatic, 2 or more risk factors

Inferior

away from the head or lower

Lateral

away from the midline of the body

Posterior

back of the body

Rapport Stage

begin by breaking the ice with the client

Action Stage

begin working out

Type 1 muscle fibers or slow twitch

better endurance but produce lower power

Sole proprietorship

business is owned by an individual, no protection for the owner

Type 1 Diabetes

insulin dependent

Type 2 Diabetes

insulin resistance

Associative Stage

clients are starting to master the basics and they're ready for feedback that will help them refine their skill

Autonomous Stage

clients perform a skill naturally and effectively and you the trainer are just more of an observer

Sympathetic nervous system

controls our fight or flight response

In what stage of the client-trainer relationship are health-history and lifestyle questionnaires administered?

investigation stage

Kristin is in for her second session and you are conducting fitness assessments. While you are checking her body fat percentage you ask her about types of exercise she prefers to do. What stage of the client-trainer relationship are you with Kristin?

investigation stage

Bioelectrical Impedance

determines body composition based on the rate at which an electrical current travels through the body

Effective Listening

encouraging, paraphrasing, questioning, reflecting, summarizing

Distal

farthest from the trunk or the point of origin

Movements in the Sagittal Plane

flexion, extension, dorsiflexion, plantarflexion

Intrinsic Feedback

from within the clients themselves, they might start to feel good after working out, this feedback is the most important for long term success.

Anterior

front of the body

ACE Integrated Fitness Training Model

function, health, fitness, performance

Type 2 muscle fibers or fast twitch

generate more power but have less than deterrence capabilities

Maintenance

have been consistently working out for longer than six months

5 Sites for circumference measurements

hips, mid thigh, biceps, waist, abdominal

Static stretching

holding a stretch for roughly 30 secs

Factors that influence muscular strength and hypertrophy

hormone levels, sex, age, muscle fiber type, muscle length, limb length, tendon insertion point

When prescribing static stretches during a resistance training workout, when should the static stretches be performed?

immediately following the workout

Diuretics

increase the excretion of water from the body through he kidneys

Beta Blockers

lower your heart rate at rest and during exercise

A 55 year old sedentary man, with a family history of smoking and diabetes mellitus comes to your studio, looking for a personal trainer. However, he states during his health history evaluation that he has no signs or symptoms of cardiovascular disease. Which risk category for cardiovascular disease would he fall under?

moderate

Somatic nervous system

mostly under our control, invokes the skeletal muscles

Intrinsic Motivation

motivation that comes from within

Dynamic stretching

movement pattern designed to mimic the workout

Phase 2

movement training

Proximal

nearest the trunk or the point of origin

Isometric Contractions

occur when there is no change in muscle length

OARS

open ended questions, affirmations, reflective listening, summarizing

Saying thinks like, "I understand, 125 feels like your ideal weight" is an example of which positive listening skill?

paraphrasing

Pre-contemplation

people are physically inactive, not intending on beginning an exercise program

Preparation

people in this stage are doing some physical activity and preparing to adopt a more consistent activity program

Contemplation

people who are inactive, but thinking about becoming more active in the next six months go here. They're still weighing the pros and cons of exercise, but they are starting to consider the benefits

Phase 4

performance training

Your client tells you that he understands that his family has a history of heart disease and that being overweight can increase his risk for such conditions. He is still wary of beginning any kind of exercise program and says that he has never had any weight loss success in the past. According to the Theoretical Model of Behavior Change, what stage of change is your client in?

precontemplation

In which stage of the Theoretical Model of Behavior Change is a client ready to adopt and live a healthy lifestyle?

preparation

LLC (Limited Liability Company)

provides protection, forms are required but they are relatively simple

During initial assessments, a client's pulse can be manually taken at all of the following locations except:

pulmonary artery

The movement phase revolves around 5 movement patterns

pushing, pulling, rotational moves, bend and lift, single leg

Dan is a new client whom you are meeting with for the first time today. He will most likely be evaluating you as a trainer through both your verbal and non-verbal communication. What stage of the client-trainer relationship are you in with Dan?

rapport stage

Stages of the client-trainer relationship

rapport, investigation, planning, action

Ballistic stretching

repeated bouncing or swinging to stretch muscle group

Parasympathetic nervous system

rest and digest

Investigation Stage

review clients' health and fitness data, any available test results, medical clearance information, and clients' goals and exercise history

Movements in the Transverse Plane

rotation, pronation, supination, horizontal abduction, horizontal adduction

Planning Stage

setting goals generating and discussing alternatives formulating a plan evaluating the exercise program

Cognitive Stage

skill is first being learned, movements are uncoordinated and jerky

Phase 1

stability and mobility training

According to the ACE Integrated Fitness Training Model, what step in the training process best follow the testing of resting measures such as heart rate and blood pressure?

static posture

Macrocycle

the entire periodized plan, it can last up to a year or so

Antagonist

the muscle that opposes the agonist


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