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PERSONAL TRAINING FINAL EXAM|| ACTUAL EXAM
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What is resistance training? - (answers)Resistance training challenges a client's
ability to stabilize the body under load, to exert a force over time (endurance), to
exert high levels of force (strength), or to exert high levels of force quickly
(power),
What is a single-set system? - (answers)Allows for the proper adaptation of the
connective tissue and muscular system before moving on to more rigorous
training (best for beginners)
What is the 80% rule? - (answers)Enjoy about 80% of the strength gains when
performing a 1 set workout twice a week. (8-12 reps to fatigue)
-turns on all 3 fiber types
True or false: The single-set program is just as effective as tht multiple-set
program for advanced clients - (answers)False. More work is needed to get that
extra 15-20% of improvement
What is the pyramid system? - (answers)Increasing or decreasing the weight with
each set
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What is the superset system? - (answers)Performing two exercises in rapid
succession with minimal rest
-strength and then stabilization (leg press then single-leg squat)
-strength and then plyometric (power) exercise
-strength and then corrective exercise (front squat followed by 1/2 kneeling
quad/hip flexor stretch)
What is post-activation potentiation? - (answers)Phenomenon by which muscular
performance is enhanced as a result of previous contractions
-i.e. doing 5RM back squat and then you being able to jump higher right after
Should we train to fatigue? - (answers)No, this promotes perfect form and
optimal neuromuscular training and it allows one to train at a higher intensity
(power training)
What is a drop-set system? - (answers)Performing a set to failure, then removing
a small percentage of the load and immediately continuing the set... over and
over until burn out (also called continuous set or burn-out or strip set)
What is the circuit training system? - (answers)performing a series of exercises,
one after the other, with minimal rest (usually involves 1-3 sets of 8-12 reps with
15-60 seconds between exercises)
Peripheral heart action system - (answers)A variation of circuit training that uses
different exercises (upper and lower body) for each set throughout the circuit
PERSONAL TRAINING FINAL EXAM|| ACTUAL EXAM
ALL QUESTIONS AND 100% CORRECT ANSWERS
ALREADY GRADED A+|| LATEST AND COMPLETE
UPDATE 2025 WITH VERIFIED SOLUTIONS|| ASSURED
PASS!!
What is resistance training? - (answers)Resistance training challenges a client's
ability to stabilize the body under load, to exert a force over time (endurance), to
exert high levels of force (strength), or to exert high levels of force quickly
(power),
What is a single-set system? - (answers)Allows for the proper adaptation of the
connective tissue and muscular system before moving on to more rigorous
training (best for beginners)
What is the 80% rule? - (answers)Enjoy about 80% of the strength gains when
performing a 1 set workout twice a week. (8-12 reps to fatigue)
-turns on all 3 fiber types
True or false: The single-set program is just as effective as tht multiple-set
program for advanced clients - (answers)False. More work is needed to get that
extra 15-20% of improvement
What is the pyramid system? - (answers)Increasing or decreasing the weight with
each set
, 2
What is the superset system? - (answers)Performing two exercises in rapid
succession with minimal rest
-strength and then stabilization (leg press then single-leg squat)
-strength and then plyometric (power) exercise
-strength and then corrective exercise (front squat followed by 1/2 kneeling
quad/hip flexor stretch)
What is post-activation potentiation? - (answers)Phenomenon by which muscular
performance is enhanced as a result of previous contractions
-i.e. doing 5RM back squat and then you being able to jump higher right after
Should we train to fatigue? - (answers)No, this promotes perfect form and
optimal neuromuscular training and it allows one to train at a higher intensity
(power training)
What is a drop-set system? - (answers)Performing a set to failure, then removing
a small percentage of the load and immediately continuing the set... over and
over until burn out (also called continuous set or burn-out or strip set)
What is the circuit training system? - (answers)performing a series of exercises,
one after the other, with minimal rest (usually involves 1-3 sets of 8-12 reps with
15-60 seconds between exercises)
Peripheral heart action system - (answers)A variation of circuit training that uses
different exercises (upper and lower body) for each set throughout the circuit