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ATHLETIC BODY IN BALANCE COURSE PRACTICE EXAM QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS | ALREADY GRADED A+RECENT VERSION

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ATHLETIC BODY IN BALANCE COURSE PRACTICE EXAM QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS | ALREADY GRADED A+RECENT VERSION 1) Continuing Education Certificate - ANSWER A certificate awarded after completing a test associated with a course. 2) CEs - ANSWER Continuing Education credits awarded based on the number of test questions. 3) Self-movement screen - ANSWER A tool used to identify improper movement patterns. 4) Balance and core training exercises - ANSWER Exercises designed to improve mobility and stability. 5) Mobility and stability testing - ANSWER Assessment of an athlete's range of motion and ability to maintain control. 6) Strength and endurance testing - ANSWER Evaluation of an athlete's muscle strength and ability to sustain physical activity. 7) Power testing - ANSWER Measurement of an athlete's ability to exert force quickly. 8) Speed testing - ANSWER Assessment of how quickly an athlete can move over a distance. 9) Agility testing - ANSWER Evaluation of an athlete's ability to change direction quickly. 10) Periodization - ANSWER A training strategy that involves planning training cycles around events or competitions. 11) Motor Programs - ANSWER The brain's ability to store information about movement. 12) Proprioception - ANSWER The body's ability to use sensory feedback to learn new movement patterns. 13) Stabilizing Muscles - ANSWER Muscular support structures that support the joint when it is moved or loaded. 14) Poor Biomechanics - ANSWER A cause of micro trauma in the muscles from moving with body compensations or suboptimal joint alignment. 15) Performance Pyramid - ANSWER A model that illustrates the levels of performance and the importance of functional movement. 16) Optimum Performance Pyramid - ANSWER A level where an athlete demonstrates enough functional movement to handle the power generated. 17) Overpowered Performance Pyramid - ANSWER A level where an athlete is high in power production but poor in mobility and stability. 18) Underpowered Performance Pyramid - ANSWER A level where an athlete lacks sufficient power and may require more training. 19) Under skilled performance - ANSWER A level where an athlete has not developed the necessary skills for their sport. 20) Energy leak - ANSWER An example of inefficient movement, such as rounding the back during a deadlift. 21) Soreness after training - ANSWER Expected discomfort that should not last longer than 24 hours. 22) Training movement patterns - ANSWER Drills designed to improve common movements seen in sport. 23) Fundamental movements - ANSWER Basic movement patterns that are essential for athletic performance. 24) Evaluation - ANSWER A brief assessment required to complete the course submission. 25) Test grading - ANSWER The process of evaluating submitted answers to determine if the participant qualifies for a certificate. 26) Course expiration date - ANSWER The date after which no credit will be awarded for the program. 27) Test questions - ANSWER Questions that must be answered to complete the course and receive a certificate. 28) Trigger Point - ANSWER Section of muscle acting differently from the rest. 29) Active Recovery - ANSWER Low stress exercise aiding soreness reduction. 30) Functional Movement Screen (FMS) - ANSWER Identifies flaws not visible in performance evaluations. 31) Mobility - ANSWER Ability to move freely and easily. 32) Self-Movement Screen - ANSWER Assessment tool for movement quality in individuals. 33) Core Training - ANSWER Focuses on strength, flexibility, and coordination of core. 34) Muscle Imbalance - ANSWER Unequal strength or function between opposing muscles. 35) Energy Leak - ANSWER Loss of efficiency in energy use during movement. 36) Microtrauma - ANSWER Small injuries in muscle fibers from overuse. 37) Injury Risk Timing - ANSWER Most injuries occur near competition's beginning. 38) Rehabilitation Program - ANSWER Structured plan to recover from injury. 39) Movement Patterns - ANSWER Specific ways the body moves during activities. 40) Muscle Weakness - ANSWER Reduced strength affecting overall performance. 41) Hurdle Step Test - ANSWER Assessment for balance and coordination during stepping. 42) In-Line Lunge Test - ANSWER Evaluates lower body stability and mobility. 43) Pain during Exercise - ANSWER Indicates potential issues needing attention. 44) Stretching after Trigger Points - ANSWER Should not be done without prior release. 45) Massage Stick Use - ANSWER Effective for identifying sensitive muscle areas. 46) Score of 2 in FMS - ANSWER Movement performed with less than perfect form. 47) Heels Elevate - ANSWER Indicates poor form in deep squat assessment. 48) Pain Score in Self-Movement Screen - ANSWER Score a 0 if pain is present. 49) Rehabilitation Observation - ANSWER Observe movement patterns before starting rehab. 50) Muscle Lengthening - ANSWER Stretching without releasing trigger points is ineffective. 51) Tape Placement for Hurdle Step - ANSWER Tape should be at the tibial tuberosity. 52) Deep Squat Failing Score - ANSWER Includes heels elevating and hips dropping below knees. 53) Training for Mobility - ANSWER Should start from the ground up. 54) Crunches and Sit Ups - ANSWER Not effective for improving spine stability. 55) In-line lunge test tape length - ANSWER The length of the lower leg from the floor to the bump below the kneecap

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ATHLETIC BODY IN BALANCE COURSE
PRACTICE EXAM QUESTIONS WITH
CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS |
ALREADY GRADED A+<RECENT
VERSION>


1) Continuing Education Certificate - ANSWER A certificate awarded after
completing a test associated with a course.


2) CEs - ANSWER Continuing Education credits awarded based on the number of
test questions.


3) Self-movement screen - ANSWER A tool used to identify improper movement
patterns.


4) Balance and core training exercises - ANSWER Exercises designed to improve
mobility and stability.


5) Mobility and stability testing - ANSWER Assessment of an athlete's range of
motion and ability to maintain control.


6) Strength and endurance testing - ANSWER Evaluation of an athlete's muscle
strength and ability to sustain physical activity.



7) Power testing - ANSWER Measurement of an athlete's ability to exert force
quickly.

,8) Speed testing - ANSWER Assessment of how quickly an athlete can move over a
distance.


9) Agility testing - ANSWER Evaluation of an athlete's ability to change direction
quickly.


10) Periodization - ANSWER A training strategy that involves planning training cycles
around events or competitions.


11) Motor Programs - ANSWER The brain's ability to store information about
movement.


12) Proprioception - ANSWER The body's ability to use sensory feedback to learn
new movement patterns.


13) Stabilizing Muscles - ANSWER Muscular support structures that support the joint
when it is moved or loaded.


14) Poor Biomechanics - ANSWER A cause of micro trauma in the muscles from
moving with body compensations or suboptimal joint alignment.


15) Performance Pyramid - ANSWER A model that illustrates the levels of
performance and the importance of functional movement.


16) Optimum Performance Pyramid - ANSWER A level where an athlete demonstrates
enough functional movement to handle the power generated.


17) Overpowered Performance Pyramid - ANSWER A level where an athlete is high
in power production but poor in mobility and stability.


18) Underpowered Performance Pyramid - ANSWER A level where an athlete lacks
sufficient power and may require more training.

, 19) Under skilled performance - ANSWER A level where an athlete has not developed
the necessary skills for their sport.


20) Energy leak - ANSWER An example of inefficient movement, such as rounding
the back during a deadlift.


21) Soreness after training - ANSWER Expected discomfort that should not last longer
than 24 hours.


22) Training movement patterns - ANSWER Drills designed to improve common
movements seen in sport.


23) Fundamental movements - ANSWER Basic movement patterns that are essential
for athletic performance.


24) Evaluation - ANSWER A brief assessment required to complete the course
submission.


25) Test grading - ANSWER The process of evaluating submitted answers to
determine if the participant qualifies for a certificate.


26) Course expiration date - ANSWER The date after which no credit will be awarded
for the program.


27) Test questions - ANSWER Questions that must be answered to complete the
course and receive a certificate.


28) Trigger Point - ANSWER Section of muscle acting differently from the rest.



29) Active Recovery - ANSWER Low stress exercise aiding soreness reduction.



30) Functional Movement Screen (FMS) - ANSWER Identifies flaws not visible in
performance evaluations.

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