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94 Billion Dollars - ANSWERSHow much the fitness industry brought in 2019 Training Effect - ANSWERSA change in the body that occurs as a result of exercise training Cartilage - ANSWERSFirm, flexible connective tissue that pads and protects joints and structural components of the body. HyperTension - ANSWERSHigh blood pressure, higher than 140/90 Joint - ANSWERSAn articulation between two bones in the body. Tendons - ANSWERSStrong, fibrous cords made of collagen that attach muscle to bone. Metabolism - ANSWERSChemical processes within the body that convert food into energy. Diabetes - ANSWERSA condition characterized by an elevated level of glucose in the blood. Ligaments - ANSWERSShort bands of tough but flexible fibrous connective tissue connecting two bones or cartilages or holding together a joint. Behavior - ANSWERSAn action that can be observed, measured, and modified. Type 2 Diabetes - ANSWERSA long-term metabolic disorder that is characterized by high blood sugar, insulin resistance, and relative lack of insulin. TRANSTHEORETICAL MODEL (TTM) - ANSWERSA behavior change model focused on the stages of change, the process of changing behavior, self-efficacy, and the decision balance. Pre-Contemplation - ANSWERSIn denial, or ignorant, that a change is necessary, possible, or worth the effort within the next six months. Contemplation - ANSWERSContemplate making a change in the next six months but reluctant to commit. Preparation - ANSWERSCommitted to make a change in the next six months but reluctant to commit. Action - ANSWERSEngaged in change behavior for less than six months; new behavior is not fully stabilized. Maintenance - ANSWERSSustaining their new, healthy behavior for more than six months. Experiential processes - ANSWERSInfluence behavior indirectly by focusing on the thoughts, perceptions, or feelings that an individual might have about the target behavior. Behavioral processes - ANSWERSFocus on active strategies and influence behavior directly by manipulating environmental, social, or situational cues to encourage the desired behavior. SELF-DETERMINATION THEORY (SDT) - ANSWERSA general theory of human motivation that suggests a person is motivated to change by three basic psychological needs of autonomy, competence, and relatedness. Autonomy - ANSWERSThe need for self-governance and control over one's own behaviors. Competence - ANSWERSThe need to feel effective and capable in one's own actions. Relatedness - ANSWERSThe need to feel a sense of belonging and connection to others. Motivational Interviewing (MI) - ANSWERSa collaborative, client-focused method of guiding a client toward a self-identified motivation for change OARS Model for MI - ANSWERSA communication model for motivational interviewing that includes open-ended questions, affirmations, reflective listening, and summarizing. Rapport - ANSWERSA close, harmonious relationship in which all parties involved understand one another's feelings and communicate well. Goal Setting - ANSWERSThe process of identifying the client's ideal state, determining their current state, and defining the actions that must be taken to close the gap. Process Goal - ANSWERSA goal where the focus is on the process or action that will lead to the desired end result. Outcome Goal - ANSWERSA goal where the end result is a specific desired outcome. SMART Goals - ANSWERSSpecific, Measurable, Attainable, Realistic, Timely appendicular skeleton - ANSWERSbones of the shoulder girdle, pelvis, and upper and lower extremities Which human organ systems are responsible for human movement? - ANSWERSThe Nervous System, Muscular System, and Skeletal System Which classification of neurons initiate muscle contraction and activate glands? - ANSWERSMotor neurons What is the peripheral nervous system (PNS) responsible for? - ANSWERSConveying motor commands, carrying sensory information to the CNS, and regulating involuntary functions. Where in the brain does most information processing occur? - ANSWERSCerebral Cortex Which type of muscle is the most common in the human body? - ANSWERSSkeletal muscle Which type of muscle fiber derives its energy primarily from aerobic energy pathways? - ANSWERSType I muscle fibers Which type of bone supports the weight of the body and facilitates movement? - ANSWERSLong bones What does the Golgi tendon organ detect and respond to in the muscle? - ANSWERSChanges in muscle tension. The anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) and posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) are examples of what type of ligament? - ANSWERSIntrinsic ligaments cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) - ANSWERSthe attempt to restore cardiac and pulmonary function Cardiopulmonary System - ANSWERSHeart, Blood, Blood Vessels, Trachea, Blowhole, Brochi, Lungs 2-3 Minutes - ANSWERSHow long it takes the brain to start dying after blood flow interruption 4-6 Minutes - ANSWERShow long the brain can survive without oxygen 7-10% - ANSWERSChances of survival, for every minute that goes by without CPR. CAB (compressions, airway, breathing) - ANSWERSProper Order of CPR 7 Steps of CPR - ANSWERS1. Recognize the emergency 2. Call or send someone to call 911 3. Check for breathing 4. Provide Chest Compressions 5. Open their Airway 6. Mouth-to-Mouth breathing 7. Repeat Chest Compressions and Breathing heel - ANSWERSuse this during compressions head tilt-chin lift maneuver - ANSWERSa technique used to open the airway of a patient with no suspected neck or spine injury How many rescue breaths should be administered in between chest compression cycles? - ANSWERS2 Compression Cycle - ANSWERS30 compressions, 2 breaths 5 and 5 Apporach - ANSWERS5 back blows and abdominal thrusts AED - ANSWERSautomated external defibrillator used after CPR AED steps - ANSWERS1. turn it on; 2. remove clothing and other obstructions wipe chest dry; 3. place pads; 4. Stand clear, no one touch victim 5. let it analyze 6. deliver shock 7. Begin CPR The heart and blood vessels are the components of which human organ system? - ANSWERSThe Circulatory System Blood vessels are comprised of which type of muscle tissue? - ANSWERSSmooth Which blood vessels carry blood away from the heart? - ANSWERSArteries Which heart chamber receives deoxygenated blood from the body? - ANSWERSRight Atrium During the cardiac cycle, what is the name of the contraction phase of the heartbeat? - ANSWERSSystole During exercise, which organ system regulates fluid volume and pressure in body tissues? - ANSWERSThe Lymphatic System What is the process of external respiration? - ANSWERSThe exchange of gases between the lungs and the blood in the lungs. Which endocrine hormone promotes the breakdown of protein in muscle cells? - ANSWERSCortisol Which of the following is an effect of long-term cortisol elevation in the body? - ANSWERSIncreased Appetite Which component of the digestive system performs both mechanical digestion and chemical digestion? - ANSWERSThe Mouth What anatomical term is described as a position closer to the center of the body relative to a reference point? - ANSWERSProximal Which anatomical term refers to a movement that increases the angle between two body parts? - ANSWERSExtension Which anatomical plane divides the body into left and right halves? - ANSWERSSagittal Plane Which of the following joints should have more mobility? - ANSWERSShoulder A medicine ball rolling across the floor is an example of what type of friction? - ANSWERSRolling Friction Which of the following is a muscle of the shoulder? - ANSWERSSubscapularis Which three muscles make up the erector spinae group? - ANSWERSSpinalis, Longissimus, and Iliocostalis What is the muscle action of the rectus femoris? - ANSWERSFlexion of the hip and extension of the knee What is the most superficial muscle of the posterior calf? - ANSWERSGastrocnemius What is the largest muscle of the chest? - ANSWERSPectoralis Major Where in the cell do the Krebs cycle and electron transport chain occur? - ANSWERSMitochondria What two values are required to calculate the respiratory quotient (RQ)? - ANSWERSVolume of Carbon Dioxide exhaled, and volume of oxygen inhaled What is the respiratory quotient (RQ) for carbohydrates? - ANSWERS1.0 Which energy pathway is dominant for activity generally lasting 10 seconds to 2 minutes? - ANSWERSAnaerobic Glycolysis What is the primary by-product of anaerobic glycolysis? - ANSWERSLactic Acid What is the point at which the body switches from metabolism requiring oxygen to primarily anaerobic metabolism called? - ANSWERSAnaerobic threshold The Krebs cycle and electron transport chain are steps in which energy pathway? - ANSWERSOxidative Energy Pathway How many Calories (Cal) per gram are in fat? - ANSWERS9 Cal The Harris-Benedict equation incorporates the resting metabolic rate and an activity level factor to determine what metabolic information? - ANSWERSDCE - Daily Calorie Expenditure What is the general recommendation for a daily calorie deficit for someone working to lose bodyfat? - ANSWERS200 to 500 Calories What type of client assessments are based on observations and opinions? - ANSWERSSubjective Assessments What document should a personal trainer collect from a client to show they are ready to begin an exercise program and explain any restrictions or limitations they have? - ANSWERSPhysician's Letter of Clearance What does body composition measure? - ANSWERSFat Mass and Lean Body Mass What is the average bodyfat percentage for males? - ANSWERS17-25% What type of muscular assessment is the push-up test? - ANSWERSMuscular Endurance Assessment From bottom to top, what are the six kinetic chain checkpoints? - ANSWERSFoot and ankle, knee, hips, spine, shoulders, neck and head Which spinal deviation is characterized by the excessive curvature of the thoracic spine? - ANSWERSKyphosis What postural and movement deviation occurs when the knees excessively bow outward away from the midline? - ANSWERSKnee Varus During the overhead squat assessment, which of the following muscle is likely underactive (weak) if the heels elevate? - ANSWERSTibialis Anterior During the squat or overhead squat assessment, which of the following muscles are likely overactive (tight) if knee valgus occurs? - ANSWERSAdductors Which of the five components of fitness is described as the physical makeup of the body considering fat mass and lean mass? - ANSWERSBody Composition Which of the following is a known benefit of improving muscular strength? - ANSWERSIncreases Bone Density What type of warm-up is simple and aims to increase blood flow, respiration, body temperature, and neural activation of major muscle groups? - ANSWERSGeneral Warmup Which element of a fitness program trains the body to be explosive, fast, and agile? - ANSWERSReactive Training What is the definition of agility as it relates to the element of reactive training? - ANSWERSThe ability to accelerate, decelerate, stabilize, and change direction with proper posture What type of cardiorespiratory training is performed at a fixed level of exertion? - ANSWERSSteady-state exercise Which of the following is a known benefit of interval training? - ANSWERSStrengthening of the left ventricle of the heart Which of the following is a measure commonly used to determine the intensity of cardiorespiratory exercise? - ANSWERSRate of Perceived Exertion Which of the following is an adaptation from plyometric exercise? - ANSWERSIncreased Muscle Size In fitness, what do acute training variables determine? - ANSWERSHOW an exercise or training program is performed. Which acute training variable is the equipment, methods, or technique used to complete an activity? - ANSWERSType The load used for a resistance training exercise is most closely related to which actute training variable? - ANSWERSIntensity A training intensity of 67 percent or less is most closely related to which training adaptation? - ANSWERSMuscular Endurance For the training adaptation of muscle hypertrophy, what is the recommended number of repetitions per set? - ANSWERS6-12 Reps What does the "F" in the FITT Principle stand for? - ANSWERSFrequency Which principle of fitness states that acute training variables must be changed periodically to prevent plateaus, injuries, and boredom? - ANSWERSPrinciple of Variability What is the final stage of the General Adaptation Syndrome (GAS)? - ANSWERSExhaustion Resistance training is included in which category of training? - ANSWERSStrength Training What condition is the result of the accumulation of stress from both training and non-training activities resulting in short-term decreases in performance? - ANSWERSOverreaching Which of the following is a known benefit of flexibility training? - ANSWERSDecreased Chronic Pain What is dynamic stretching? - ANSWERSMovement-based active stretching where muscles engage to bring about a stretch In a flexibility training protocol, which of the following should be executed after a training session? - ANSWERSStatic or Pre-Contraction Stetching What type of inhibition do myofascial release techniques rely on to decrease the excitability of muscle tissue? - ANSWERSAutogenic Inhibition Which type of stretching should mirror the movements that will be performed in an upcoming activity? - ANSWERSDynamic Stretching What term is defined as the measurement of movement around a specific joint or body part? - ANSWERSRange of Motion Which of the following is an example of an active range of motion? - ANSWERSA client moving their shoulder through flexion and extension. What type of stretching uses bouncing and the momentum of the body or limb to force it beyond a normal range of motion? - ANSWERSBallistic Stretching What are the two most important acute training variables related to flexibility training? - ANSWERSIntensity and Time In most cases, how long should a static stretch be held? - ANSWERS10 to 30 Seconds Which of the following is a known benefit of cardiorespiratory training? - ANSWERSImproves Sleep Which acute training variables are included in the FITT Principle as it relates to cardiorespiratory training? - ANSWERSFrequency, Intensity, Time, Type What is a metabolic equivalent (MET)? - ANSWERSThe measure of the ratio of a person's energy expenditure to their mass during physical activity According to the modified Rate of Perceived Exertion (RPE) chart, what intensity equates to maximum exertion during cardiorespiratory exercise? - ANSWERSRPE 10 During cardiorespiratory training, how can speed be modified to increase training intensity? - ANSWERSIncrease Speed What vital capacity reading is considered low and a potential symptom of a respiratory problem? - ANSWERSBelow 3,000 mL Which of the following activities has a MET value between 3.0 and 6.0? - ANSWERSBrisk Walk 3.5-4 mph What does (1) MET equal to? - ANSWERSA person's metabolic rate when at rest What other cardiorespiratory efficiency measure can be estimated by the ventilatory threshold? - ANSWERSLactate Threshold The formula 220 minus age is commonly used to estimate what cardiorespiratory information? - ANSWERSMaximum Heart Rate Which strength category is defined as a combination of strength and speed? - ANSWERSPower Strength training has been found to reduce which resting biological measure? - ANSWERSResting Blood Pressure Which strength curve most accurately represents a squatting exercise? - ANSWERSAscending Strength Curve What type of foundational exercises promote overall strength adaptations without necessarily translating to performance or skill development? - ANSWERSGeneral Exercises During a taper, how much should training volume be reduced while exercise intensity remains at or above competition (maximal) levels? - ANSWERS30-70 Percent Reduction in Training Volume For resistance training, how is intensity expressed? - ANSWERSPercentage of 1RM - Rep Maximum What training goal is promoted when resistance training intensity is below 67 percent of 1RM? - ANSWERSMuscular Endurance During resistance training, what sub-variable is related to exercise type? - ANSWERSGrip Which of the following is equipment with variable resistance? - ANSWERSResistance Bands Which of the following is an example of a static resistance exercise? - ANSWERSPlank What is an exercise progression? - ANSWERSModifications to acute training variables that increase the challenge of a movement pattern. Body language, spatial relations, and paralanguage are all examples of what type of communication? - ANSWERSNonverbal Communication What type of learner learns best when they can see the information being taught? - ANSWERSVisual Learners Which if the following is advised when giving verbal cues to increase client understanding? - ANSWERSUse Simplified Language Which of the following exercises is categorized as a hinge movement? - ANSWERSDeadlift Which movement category includes upper body exercises in which the arms themselves or the arms and a tool are moved away from the body? - ANSWERSPush What is the agonist at the shoulder during an upper body vertical pulling movement? - ANSWERSLatissimus Dorsi What type of exercises are often single-joint movements that can promote muscular adaptations like strength and hypertrophy? - ANSWERSIsolation Exercises Which movement dysfunction occurs when a synergist muscle takes over a movement pattern when an agonist fails? - ANSWERSSynergistic Dominance According to the study of proxemics, what is considered a personal distance between two people? - ANSWERS1.5-4 feet Which of the following animal-based protein sources has the highest bioavailability in the human body? - ANSWERSWhey Protein Isolate Which of the following is a good source of Vitamin C? - ANSWERSBrussel Sprouts Which of the following is a food source of the mineral calcium? - ANSWERSDairy Which of the following is a function of sodium in the body? - ANSWERSFluid balance According to the World Health Organization, what is one of the most common nutrient deficiencies worldwide? - ANSWERSIron Deficiency Which of the following is a food source of vitamin E? - ANSWERSNuts Where in the digestive tract are amino acids absorbed? - ANSWERSSmall Intestine When selecting a multivitamin, what information should be considered? - ANSWERSSex and Age In a normal, healthy adult, what percent of food consumed is absorbed in the GI tract? - ANSWERS95% What minimum consistent blood pressure reading is associated with the condition of hypertension? - ANSWERS140/90 mm Hg What chronic disease was the DASH diet created to combat? - ANSWERSHigh Blood Pressure What is the role of insulin in the human body? - ANSWERSInsulin binds to target cells and promotes the uptake of glucose from the blood. What condition is characterized as a degenerative joint disease caused by wear and tear on the joints? - ANSWERSOsteoarthritis (OA) Which of the following exercises are recommended for a client with arthritis? - ANSWERSCycling, swimming, group exercise class, and brisk walking. What is the definition of the heart condition of cardiomyopathy? - ANSWERSThe enlargement and stiffening of the heart. Which chronic health condition can be caused by pollen, mold, smoke, and air pollution? - ANSWERSAsthma What is the most common symptom of coronary artery disease (CAD)? - ANSWERSAngina (What is Angina?) Which of the following joints in the body are commonly affected by the condition of Gout? - ANSWERSLesser toe joints, ankle, and knee. Which arthritic condition is an autoimmune disorder? - ANSWERSRheumatoid arthritis At what age may youth begin implementing circuit training and strength exercises with light free weights and low intensity? - ANSWERS11-14 years Approximately what percentage of adults over the age of 65 are living with at least one chronic health condition? - ANSWERS80% Which type of exercise is recommended to prevent osteoporosis in older adults? - ANSWERSResistance Training For senior populations, what does the back scratch fitness assessment measure? - ANSWERSUpper Body Flexibility What is the general physical activity recommendation for pregnant women assuming no medical conditions are present? - ANSWERS150 minutes of moderate-intensity exercise and three days of strengthening exercise weekly. Which of the following is an absolute contraindication for a pregnant client? - ANSWERSPremature Labor Exercise programming for a pregnant client should focus on what fitness outcome(s)? - ANSWERSMaintaining Current Health Status Approximately what percentage of the world's population has a condition that disables them? - ANSWERS15% Which of the following is a physiological change that occurs in pregnant women that can affect how they exercise? - ANSWERSResting Heart Rate Increases Which fitness assessment for senior populations measures the amount of time needed for an individual to stand up from a seated position and walk eight feet? - ANSWERS8 Foot Up and Go Which style of personal training utilizes both in-person and virtual training? - ANSWERSHybrid Training Which style of personal training utilizes videos, live streaming, websites, and chat forums to deliver training content? - ANSWERSVirtual Training When utilizing emails to communicate with clients, what is the ideal length of an email? - ANSWERS50-125 Words In email marketing, what is a strategic email? - ANSWERSAn email that explains the trainer's mission, philosophies, and more about themselves. In email marketing, what is an onboarding email? - ANSWERSA series of emails that gather client information and assessments to begin a training program. Under the scope of practice for a personal trainer, which of the following may a certified personal trainer assist clients with? - ANSWERSGeneral Nutrition Guidance In marketing, what is the phrase "Sign up now!" an example of? - ANSWERSCall to Action When identifying a target market, what is the fictional person that represents a trainer's preferred clientele known as? - ANSWERSClient Persona Which style of personal training is often choreographed? - ANSWERSGroup Exercise Which style of personal training requires a fitness professional to consider camera quality, lighting, and the available exercise equipment? - ANSWERSVirtual Training According to the CDC, what is the definition of disinfecting? - ANSWERSKilling germs and viruses on surfaces with the use of chemicals. To receive a personal training certification, what additional certification is required? - ANSWERSCPR/AED What type of injury develops slowly and is persistent? - ANSWERSChronic Injury Which of the following is often included in a first aid kit? - ANSWERSAdhesive Bandages Which of the following emergency situations requires a fitness professional to call 911 immediately? - ANSWERSAn Unconscious Person What type of acute injury occurs in a muscle? - ANSWERSStrain Which of the following emergency situations requires a fitness professional to call 911 immediately? - ANSWERSChest Pain What tool in a first aid kit can be used to remove debris from a wound? - ANSWERSTweezers What should every location where exercise is performed have posted or available for patrons and employees? - ANSWERSEmergency Exit Plan What serious health situation occurs when the body is unable to regulate its temperature? - ANSWERSHeat Stroke

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94 Billion Dollars - ANSWERSHow much the fitness industry brought in 2019



Training Effect - ANSWERSA change in the body that occurs as a result of exercise training



Cartilage - ANSWERSFirm, flexible connective tissue that pads and protects joints and structural
components of the body.



HyperTension - ANSWERSHigh blood pressure, higher than 140/90



Joint - ANSWERSAn articulation between two bones in the body.



Tendons - ANSWERSStrong, fibrous cords made of collagen that attach muscle to bone.



Metabolism - ANSWERSChemical processes within the body that convert food into energy.



Diabetes - ANSWERSA condition characterized by an elevated level of glucose in the blood.



Ligaments - ANSWERSShort bands of tough but flexible fibrous connective tissue connecting two bones
or cartilages or holding together a joint.



Behavior - ANSWERSAn action that can be observed, measured, and modified.

,Type 2 Diabetes - ANSWERSA long-term metabolic disorder that is characterized by high blood sugar,
insulin resistance, and relative lack of insulin.



TRANSTHEORETICAL MODEL (TTM) - ANSWERSA behavior change model focused on the stages of
change, the process of changing behavior, self-efficacy, and the decision balance.



Pre-Contemplation - ANSWERSIn denial, or ignorant, that a change is necessary, possible, or worth the
effort within the next six months.



Contemplation - ANSWERSContemplate making a change in the next six months but reluctant to commit.



Preparation - ANSWERSCommitted to make a change in the next six months but reluctant to commit.



Action - ANSWERSEngaged in change behavior for less than six months; new behavior is not fully
stabilized.



Maintenance - ANSWERSSustaining their new, healthy behavior for more than six months.



Experiential processes - ANSWERSInfluence behavior indirectly by focusing on the thoughts, perceptions,
or feelings that an individual might have about the target behavior.



Behavioral processes - ANSWERSFocus on active strategies and influence behavior directly by
manipulating environmental, social, or situational cues to encourage the desired behavior.



SELF-DETERMINATION THEORY (SDT) - ANSWERSA general theory of human motivation that suggests a
person is motivated to change by three basic psychological needs of autonomy, competence, and
relatedness.



Autonomy - ANSWERSThe need for self-governance and control over one's own behaviors.



Competence - ANSWERSThe need to feel effective and capable in one's own actions.

, Relatedness - ANSWERSThe need to feel a sense of belonging and connection to others.



Motivational Interviewing (MI) - ANSWERSa collaborative, client-focused method of guiding a client
toward a self-identified motivation for change



OARS Model for MI - ANSWERSA communication model for motivational interviewing that includes
open-ended questions, affirmations, reflective listening, and summarizing.



Rapport - ANSWERSA close, harmonious relationship in which all parties involved understand one
another's feelings and communicate well.



Goal Setting - ANSWERSThe process of identifying the client's ideal state, determining their current state,
and defining the actions that must be taken to close the gap.



Process Goal - ANSWERSA goal where the focus is on the process or action that will lead to the desired
end result.



Outcome Goal - ANSWERSA goal where the end result is a specific desired outcome.



SMART Goals - ANSWERSSpecific, Measurable, Attainable, Realistic, Timely



appendicular skeleton - ANSWERSbones of the shoulder girdle, pelvis, and upper and lower extremities



Which human organ systems are responsible for human movement? - ANSWERSThe Nervous System,
Muscular System, and Skeletal System



Which classification of neurons initiate muscle contraction and activate glands? - ANSWERSMotor
neurons



What is the peripheral nervous system (PNS) responsible for? - ANSWERSConveying motor commands,
carrying sensory information to the CNS, and regulating involuntary functions.
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