For a skinfold body composition assessment, what sites are used for the three-site body density method for females? - Triceps, suprailiac, thigh
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... [Show More] PACER test is a fitness assessment used for what special population? - Youth
What is the term for blood circulation within the heart and lungs? - Pulmonary circulation
What does the S in SMART goals stand for? - specific
Which term describes movement toward the midline of the body? - Adduction
According to the CDC, what is the definition of sanitizing? - Cleaning and killing germs on surfaces to bring the microbe level to an acceptable range
According to the American Heart Association, what is considered a 'normal' blood pressure? - 110/80 mm Hg
What is the definition of quickness as it relates to the element of reactive training? - The ability to react and change body position with maximum rate of force production
What is the condition of low blood pressure measuring 90/60 mm Hg or less? - Hypotension
Which principle of fitness states that a training program must be specific for an individual's goals and desired adaptations? - Principle of specificity
In the OARS model for behavior change, recapping the plan of action is part of which technique? - Summarizing
According to the CDC, what is the definition of cleaning? - Removing dirt and impurities from a surface with a detergent and water
Which body composition measurement utilizes calipers? - Skinfold measurements
Which client form allows clients to understand and accept any and all risks associated with beginning an exercise program? - Liability waiver
When attracting new clients, which of the following is the most effective way for a trainer to find new prospects? - Hire an advertising firm
Which of the following is a common site to measure the pulse in humans? - Radial artery
Which advanced training technique is described as completing one set of an exercise until failure before immediately lowering the weight and continuing the set until failure again? - Drop sets
Which estimated maximum heart rate formula is used for clients with high blood pressure? - 162 - (0.7 x age)
Which relatively common chronic health condition is characterized by bronchial spasms that make it difficult to breathe effectively? - Asthma
Microtearing that occurs during which muscle action is responsible for delayed onset muscle soreness (DOMS)? - Eccentric
Which type of neuron sends information from the central nervous system to the muscles to generate movement? - Efferent neuron
What is the average bodyfat percentage for females? - 25 to 31 percent
Which heart rate zones are generally anaerobic in nature? - Zones 4 and 5
What is the purpose of a business plan? - To outline how a business will be operated
What term represents the six anatomical locations of predictable movement patterns where movement dysfunctions can be detected? - Kinetic chain checkpoints
In marketing, what is the definition of a "target market?" - The particular group(s) of consumers that a product or service targets
During the overhead squat assessment, which of the following muscles may likely be overactive (tight) if the arms fall forward? - Latissimus dorsi
Which of the following is a statement from the ISSA Code of Ethics for a fitness professional? - Use their best judgment when selecting and progressing exercises for each client.
In the ATP/CP energy pathway, what molecule lends a phosphate group to ADP to regenerate ATP for future energy needs? - Creatine phosphate (CP)
What type of fitness training can affect the hormone erythropoietin (EPO)? - Altitude training
What is defined as the amount of force that can be created by a muscle or group of muscles? - Strength
What postural and movement deviation occurs when the knees excessively bow inward toward the midline? - Knee valgus
What type of warm-up intentionally mimics the movements that will be a part of the workout to follow it? - Dynamic warm-up
SMART goal intentions, monitoring, and feedback are all part of what process? - Goal setting
What hormone can the ergogenic aid caffeine help to stimulate? - Epinephrine
What training intensity is required during the working rounds in high-intensity interval training (HIIT)? - 85 percent or more of V02 max
As it relates to the GAS Principle, what is the post-training period when the trained function has a higher performance capacity than prior to the training period? - Supercompensation
What is the definition of hypertrophy? - An increase in muscular size
A movement that keeps the distal end of the body segment fixed in one location describes what type of kinetic chain movement? - Closed kinetic chain movement
A ketogenic diet limits the intake of which macronutrient? - Carbohydrates
What type of motivation is driven by a reward, prize, or recognition? - Extrinsic motivation
Which of the following is equipment with a constant resistance? - Dumbbell
What term is described as the volume of blood the left ventricle pushes out in a single heartbeat? - Stroke volume
Which of the following is a primary risk factor for coronary heart disease? - High blood pressure
When using email marketing, what is the ideal weekly email frequency for marketing and communicating with clients? - Two to three per week
Which of the following is a primary function of the cardiorespiratory system during exercise? - Improvement of muscular coordination
What type of training periodization progresses from low intensity to high intensity across a macrocycle? - Linear periodization [Show Less]