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What is the recommended amount of fat per meal for a male client? 2 thumbs 
What muscle is the prime mover in the bench press? Pectoralis major (sternal pectoralis 
major) is the largest between the that and clavicular (upper chest) pectoralis. 
How is strength usually measured? 1RM test since strength is defined as the: 
1. ability to contract muscles with maximum force. 
2. Being able to exert musculoskeletal force against external object (weights, ground, 
opponents). 
What is an environmenta...
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The human body consists of? chemicals, cells, tissues 
Metabolism can be categorized in the following? catabolism, anabolism 
BMR Stands for ? basal metabolic rate 
A 30 minute jog would rely most heavily on which energy pathway? oxidative 
What is the automatic tendency to maintain a relatively constant internal environment called? 
homeostasis 
About 98% of the human body is composed of only six elements: oxygen, carbon, hydrogen, 
nitrogen, calcium and phosphorous. (T/F) True 
Mitochondria ar...
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Cycling your training to help account for shock, compensation, and exhaustion is an important 
part of periodization and refers to which principle? 
Henneman's principle 
GAS principle 
Principle of size recruitment 
SAID principle GAS Principle 
The Law of Overcompensation and Overload allows for which of the following in regards to 
intensity? 
Progressively increase over a period to time 
Progressively decrease over a period of time 
Remain the same 
Acute decrease over a period of time Prog...
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Q: When a victim has suffered cardiac arrest, every minute without CPR decreases their survival 
chances by which of the following? 
1-3% 
4-6% 
7-10% 
11-14% 7-10% 
Q: Which of the following are part of the cardiopulmonary system? 
Heart and lungs 
Larynx and bronchi 
Pharynx and lungs 
Trachea and heart Heart and Lunges 
Q: When blood flow and oxygen are interrupted, how long does it take for the brain to begin to 
die? 
1 minute
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which of the following is a water soluble vitamin? 
a. vitamin H 
b. Reservatrol 
c. beta alanine 
d. vitamin c Vitamin C 
which of the following forms would you use to gain insight into the daily nutritional habits of a 
client? 
a. comprehensive client form 
b. PAR-Q 
c. 3- day dietary records 
d. food intolerance 3 day dietary records 
which of the following is a known limiting factor for good nutrition? 
a. a cheat meal once a week 
b. meal prep routine 
c. adequate sleep and recovery
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What is the definition of behavior? An action that can be observed, measured, and modified 
What stage of change is someone in if they are engaging in a new behavior and have been doing 
so for less than six months? Action 
What stage of change is someone in if they are in denial or ignorant to the fact that a change may 
be necessary? Pre-Contemplation 
What type of motivation is driven by personal enjoyment and satisfaction? Intrinsic 
motivation 
Which psychological need in the Self-Determina...
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Muscular, cardiopulmonary, and metabolic adaptations to exercise are known as the training 
effect. (T/F) True 
The body's automatic tendency to maintain a constant internal body environment through various 
processes is called: Homeostasis 
BMR stands for basal metabolic rate 
Anabolism and catabolism occur at the same time throughout the body. (T/F) True 
A calorie is a unit of heat. (T/F) True 
The preferred unit in metabolic studies and nutrition labels is the kilocalorie (kcal). (T/F) 
Tru...
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Muscle glycogen is the primary fuel used during endurance exercise. 
• True 
• False • False 
Catabolism and anabolism are the two phases of metabolism. 
• True 
• False • True 
ATP stands for: 
• Alpha tri-peptide 
• Adenosine triphosphate 
• Amino triphosphate 
• Acutely tense prostate • Adenosine triphosphate 
The primary fuel during endurance exercise is: 
• Liver glycogen
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What is total fitness • Striving for the highest quality of existence... 
includes mental psychological physical components 
other components of total fitness Heredity 
• Influences physical fitness and health, neither doom's nor guarantee you success in achieving 
total fitness 
Environment 
• Characteristics that affect fitness and health, climate, altitude pollution ,friends parenta values 
workplace 
Freedom from stress 
• Should be measured by how well you think control outcomes in...
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ISSA FINAL EXAM LATEST QUESTIONS AND 
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What is the recommended amount of fat per meal for a male client? - 2 thumbs 
What muscle is the prime mover in the bench press? - Pectoralis major (sternal 
pectoralis major) is the largest between the that and clavicular (upper chest) pectoralis. 
How is strength usually measured? - 1RM test since strength is defined as the: 
1. ability to contract muscles with maximum force. 
2. Being able to exert musculoskel...
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