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©BRIGHTSTARS 2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 9:46 AM A+ 1 Personal Training Final Exam Questions And Answers |Latest 2025 | Guaranteed Pass What are the exercise considerations for people w/ cardiac conditions? - Answer1. emphasize self-monitoring for intensity 2. avoid rapid change from laying down to standing 3. avoid valsalva maneuver 4. avoid isometric exercises(rise in BP) What is the first objective in phase 1 for stability and mobility training in programming? - AnswerTo reestablish appropriate levels of stability and mobility What is center of mass(COM) - Answerpoint where weight is evenly distributed For the first phase, what should be the first region prioritized? - AnswerThe lumbar region What other regions should be then focused on after the lumbar spine? - AnswerLumbar spine--->pelvis and thoracic spine--->scapulothoracic spine--->glenohumeral joint Lumbar-stable Pelvis and thoraci-Mobile Scapulothoracic- stable ©BRIGHTSTARS 2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 9:46 AM A+ 2 Glenohumeral-Mobile Then DISTAL regions What is the importance of improving the three regions first before going to distal regions? - AnswerCompromises existing stability; when a joint lacks stability, many muscles normally mobilize that joint may need to alter their true functions to provide stability which leads to increase the potential for dysfunctional movement and injury Type 1 muscles - Answerstability Type 2 muscles - Answermobility What is self-myofascial release? - Answerstretching of the muscle with a foam roller What exercises make up the proximal stability: core function for lumbar area? - Answer1. Supine drawing in 2. Quadruped Drawing-in with extremity movement mobility or stability? glenohumeral - Answermobility mobility or stability? scapulothoracic - Answerstability mobility or stability? thoracic spine - Answermobility mobility or stability? lumbar spine - Answerstability mobility or stability? hip - Answermobility ©BRIGHTSTARS 2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 9:46 AM A+ 3 mobility or stability? knee - Answerstability mobility or stability? ankle - Answermobility mobility or stability? foot - Answerstability As the agonist muscle shortens, what does the antagonist muscle do? - Answerlengthen What is a sarcomere? - Answerthe basic functioning unit of the myofibril that contains the contractile proteins that generate skeletal muscle movements What is myofibril? - Answerportion of muscle that gives the striated appearance to skeletal muscle How is a neutral pelvis achieved? - Answerby opposing force couples between 4 muscle groups In neutral pelvis, rectus abdominis is opposite of - Answerhip flexors In neutral pelvis, hamstrings are opposite of - Answererector spinae At the glenhumeral joint, what is a force-couple? - Answerdeltoid and rotator cuff muscles during abduction What is reciprocal inhibition? - Answerwhen hypertonic muscles decrease the neural drive to the opposing muscle

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What are the exercise considerations for people w/ cardiac conditions? - Answer✔1. emphasize
self-monitoring for intensity
2. avoid rapid change from laying down to standing
3. avoid valsalva maneuver
4. avoid isometric exercises(rise in BP)


What is the first objective in phase 1 for stability and mobility training in programming? -
Answer✔To reestablish appropriate levels of stability and mobility



What is center of mass(COM) - Answer✔point where weight is evenly distributed



For the first phase, what should be the first region prioritized? - Answer✔The lumbar region



What other regions should be then focused on after the lumbar spine? - Answer✔Lumbar
spine--->pelvis and thoracic spine--->scapulothoracic spine--->glenohumeral joint


Lumbar-stable
Pelvis and thoraci-Mobile
Scapulothoracic- stable


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Glenohumeral-Mobile


Then DISTAL regions


What is the importance of improving the three regions first before going to distal regions? -
Answer✔Compromises existing stability; when a joint lacks stability, many muscles normally
mobilize that joint may need to alter their true functions to provide stability which leads to
increase the potential for dysfunctional movement and injury



Type 1 muscles - Answer✔stability



Type 2 muscles - Answer✔mobility



What is self-myofascial release? - Answer✔stretching of the muscle with a foam roller



What exercises make up the proximal stability: core function for lumbar area? - Answer✔1.
Supine drawing in
2. Quadruped Drawing-in with extremity movement



mobility or stability? glenohumeral - Answer✔mobility



mobility or stability? scapulothoracic - Answer✔stability



mobility or stability? thoracic spine - Answer✔mobility



mobility or stability? lumbar spine - Answer✔stability



mobility or stability? hip - Answer✔mobility

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mobility or stability? knee - Answer✔stability



mobility or stability? ankle - Answer✔mobility



mobility or stability? foot - Answer✔stability



As the agonist muscle shortens, what does the antagonist muscle do? - Answer✔lengthen



What is a sarcomere? - Answer✔the basic functioning unit of the myofibril that contains the
contractile proteins that generate skeletal muscle movements



What is myofibril? - Answer✔portion of muscle that gives the striated appearance to skeletal
muscle



How is a neutral pelvis achieved? - Answer✔by opposing force couples between 4 muscle
groups



In neutral pelvis, rectus abdominis is opposite of - Answer✔hip flexors



In neutral pelvis, hamstrings are opposite of - Answer✔erector spinae



At the glenhumeral joint, what is a force-couple? - Answer✔deltoid and rotator cuff muscles
during abduction



What is reciprocal inhibition? - Answer✔when hypertonic muscles decrease the neural drive to
the opposing muscle



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what can a tight hip flexor do? - Answer✔inhibit and weaken the butt so that the hamstrings try
to help and can get injured in hip extension



What is synergistic dominance? - Answer✔ex: when the hamstrings try to help with hip
abduction because the glutes are weakened from tight hip flexors; the hamstrings become the
prime mover


What proximal region of the body encompasses the body's COM and core? (center of mass) -
Answer✔lumbar spine



What is the order of phase 1: stability and mobility training? - Answer✔start with core and
lumbar spine, then pelvic and thoracic and scapulae and eventually when stable, extremities



Proximal stability facilitates what? - Answer✔distal stability


If a client shows a lack of trunk stability during hurdle step test, what is the problem? -
Answer✔lack of core function



If a client shows anterior pelvic tilt, what may be the problem? - Answer✔tight hip flexors


What are is part of collecting forms that are health-history documents that are typically
collected at the initiation of enrollment. - Answer✔Pre-Participation Screening


what is a written statement signed by a participant prior to testing that informs him or her of
testing purposes, process and all potential risks and discomforts? - Answer✔Informed Consent



what is considered legal responsibility? - Answer✔Liability



What are conditions are coronary heat disease and hypertension? - Answer✔Cardiac Conditions

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