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AFAA Personal Trainer Cer fica on Study Guide Exam
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Myocardial Infarc on - Hear a ack occurs due to lack of blood flow through the coronary
arteries to the heart muscle



Ischemia - lack of blood flow



Stroke Volume - the amount of blood pumped with each beat or systole



Cardiac Output - heart rate x stroke volume. usually measured in liters (or milileters) of blood
pumped per minute



Venous Return - The amount of blood returned to the heart by the veins



Valsalva Maneuver - occurs when a person holds his or her breath during a strenuous ac vity,
such as li*ing weights or shoveling snow



Minute Ven la on - total amount of air breathed per minute



Residual lung volume - amount of air remaining in the lungs a*er a complete and total forced
exhale



Forced vital capacity - amount of air that can be forcefully exhaled a*er a maximal inahle



Total lung capacity - sum of the residual volume and the forced vital capacity

,Glucose - body's usable form of carbohydrate



Lac c Acid - produced in muscles during rapid exercise when the body cannot supply enough
oxygen to the ssues



Glycolysis - a metabolic process that breaks down carbohydrates and sugars through a series of
reac ons to either pyruvic acid or lac c acid and release energy for the body in the form of ATP



Mitochondria - a subcellular structure where oxida on takes place



Beta oxida on - A metabolic sequence that breaks fa y acids down to two-carbon fragments
that enter the citric acid cycle as acetyl CoA.



Krebs cycle - the acetyl CoA formed in the first component of aerobic metabolism enters into
the citric acid cycle



Electron transport system - the final sequence of reac ons in the aerobic produc on of ATP



Maximal oxygen uptake - the maximum amount of oxygen consumed and u lized by the body
during an all-out effort to exhaus on



Excess Post-Exercise Oxygen Consump on - addi onal oxygen consumed immediately a*er an
exercise bout when the body is no longer exercising



Sarcomere - each sec on of a myofibril in muscle



Ac n - structural protein that makes up the thin filaments of myofibrils; func ons in muscle
contrac on

, Anatomical Posi on - standing posi on with hands down and palms facing forward



Supine - lying on the spine



Prone - lying face down



Axial Skeleton - part of the skeleton that contains skull, vertebral column, ribs, and sternum



Synovial joints - have a small space between the ar cula ng bones that allows for a greater
range of mo on



Car lage - a white, semi-opaque, fibrous connec ve ssue that cushions the joints and
prevents wear on the joint surfaces



Synovial membrane - secretes synovial fluid which provides nourishment, lubrica on, and
hydrotas c cushioning for the joint



Bursae - liquid-filled membranes that protect so* ssues as they pass by bony projec ons



Ligament - band of fibrous ssue that connects bone to bone and provides joint stability.



Tendon - dense, fibrous connec ve ssue that forms the end of a muscle and a aches muscle
to bone



Fascia - fibrous connec ve ssue that forms sheaths for individual muscles.

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