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ISSA/NCCPT CPT EXAM PREP QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% PASS

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ISSA/NCCPT CPT EXAM PREP
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% PASS




Plyometric Jump Phases - ANS There are three phases: the eccentric (landing), amortization
(transition), and concentric (jumping) phases.


Eccentric Phase - ANS The controlled lengthening of a muscle, such as when lowering a
weight or landing from a jump.


Amortization Phase - ANS The brief transition period between the eccentric and concentric
phases where the body stabilizes.


Concentric Phase - ANS The shortening of the muscle, which is the 'pushing' or 'pulling' part
of the movement, like jumping up or lifting a weight.


Long-term Training Program - ANS A periodized structure, often progressing from general
fitness to sport-specific and high-intensity work, sometimes categorized as Base, Build, and
Specialty phases.


Base Phase - ANS Often the initial phase of a program, focusing on building a foundation of
general fitness, endurance, and strength with lower intensity and higher volume.


Build Phase - ANS This phase increases the intensity and volume of the training to build more
specific strength and muscle.




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,Specialty/Peak Phase - ANS The final phase focuses on high-intensity training with very low
volume, preparing the client for their specific goal or event.


Behavioral Change Stages - ANS Preparation, Action, and Maintenance, to help clients make
and sustain new habits.


Nutrient Timing Phases - ANS These refer to how a client fuels their body around training,
with phases like Energy, Anabolic, and Growth to support muscle recovery and glycogen
restoration.


Capillaries - ANS Tinv blood vessels located within the muscle fiber, play a crucial role in
facilitating the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide.


Type I fibers - ANS Contain a significant number of capillaries, allowing for an efficient
delivery of oxygen to the working muscles.


Type II fibers - ANS Have a lower count of capillaries compared to Type I fibers.


Mitochondria - ANS Often known as the cell's 'powerhouse,' are responsible for converting
energy derived from carbohydrates and fatty acids into usable energy for the cell.


Myoglobin - ANS A protein found in the liquid of the muscle fiber, serves the specific purpose
of attracting and temporarily storing oxygen.


Mechanoreceptors - ANS Enable individuals to perceive touch and sensations such as
pressure, and monitor limb and muscle movement through proprioception.


Androgenic-anabolic steroids - ANS Imitate the effects of testosterone in the body which can
enhance strength and promote muscle growth.


Misuse of steroids - ANS Often misused by athletes and are prohibited by all major athletic
organizations.
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,Benefits of steroid use - ANS There are potential benefits associated with steroid use.


Health risks of steroids - ANS There are serious health risks associated with steroid use.


Common side effects of steroids - ANS Include acne, hair loss, and difficulty sleeping.


What does the principle of specific adaptation to imposed demands (SAID) state? - ANS The
body adapts to the specific demands placed upon it.


What is neuromuscular specificity? - ANS It refers to the use of different exercise speeds and
patterns to enhance neuromuscular efficiency.


What type of exercises are necessary for developing strength? - ANS Exercises with heavier
loads in a stable environment.


What is required for power development in exercises? - ANS Exercises with lower loads and
high-velocity contractions.


How does neuromuscular specificity relate to exercise performance? - ANS It emphasizes that
different exercise speeds and patterns can improve neuromuscular efficiency.


What is the most probable outcome if a client allows their elbows to lower and move forward
during the back squat exercise? - ANS The client will drop the barbell.


Why do raised elbows create support for the barbell during a back squat? - ANS They form
support with the rear deltoids and trapezius muscles.


What effect does raising the elbows have on barbell stability during a back squat? - ANS It
assists in pressing the barbell against the support to maintain stability.


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, Can a client lift a greater load if their elbows drop down during a back squat? - ANS No, it is
more likely that less weight can be lifted.


What is the incorrect assumption about the upper back when elbows drop during a back squat?
- ANS That the upper back will round; it is more likely to increase curvature.


What grip should a spotter use when assisting with the shoulder press or flat bench press? -
ANS A closed, alternated grip.


What is a closed, alternated grip? - ANS A grip where one hand is in a pronated grip and the
other hand is in a supinated grip, with thumbs wrapped around the bar.


What is a pronated grip? - ANS An overhand grip with palms facing down.


What is a supinated grip? - ANS An underhand grip with palms facing up.


Why is the alternated grip recommended for spotters? - ANS It offers the most secure option
for controlling the bar.


What role does a spotter play during a lift? - ANS The spotter helps with lift-off, returns the
bar to the rack, and assists if the lifter struggles.


What is a false grip? - ANS An open grip where the thumbs are placed on the same side of
the bar as the fingers.


Which muscle action is the most effective for muscle hypertrophy? - ANS Eccentric


Why is eccentric muscle action effective for hypertrophy? - ANS It leads to the most muscle
damage.




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