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[Show more]Ball squat, curl to press - ANSWER-Resistance-Stabilization: Total-Body 
 
-Verbal cue: try using ball to guide one through the squatting motion (sitting into a chair), versus relying on the ball for support (leaning back on ball). 
 
regression: decrease ROM 
progression: a. alternating arm b. one ...
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Add to cartBall squat, curl to press - ANSWER-Resistance-Stabilization: Total-Body 
 
-Verbal cue: try using ball to guide one through the squatting motion (sitting into a chair), versus relying on the ball for support (leaning back on ball). 
 
regression: decrease ROM 
progression: a. alternating arm b. one ...
Condyloid - ANSWER-The Shoulder is considered to be what type of joint 
 
Atria - ANSWER-Which area of the heart collects blood returning from the body 
 
Muscular endurance - ANSWER-Stabilization Endurance Training strives to improve 
 
Teres Minor - ANSWER-What muscle is considered an agonist duri...
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Add to cartCondyloid - ANSWER-The Shoulder is considered to be what type of joint 
 
Atria - ANSWER-Which area of the heart collects blood returning from the body 
 
Muscular endurance - ANSWER-Stabilization Endurance Training strives to improve 
 
Teres Minor - ANSWER-What muscle is considered an agonist duri...
5 Phases of OPT Model - ANSWER--Stabilization Endurance 
-Strength Endurance 
- Muscular Development 
-Maximal Strength 
-Power 
 
Homeostasis - ANSWER-Human body ability to respond to stress and make changes to maintain optimal health and physiological functioning. 
 
Acute Disease - ANSWER-medica...
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Add to cart5 Phases of OPT Model - ANSWER--Stabilization Endurance 
-Strength Endurance 
- Muscular Development 
-Maximal Strength 
-Power 
 
Homeostasis - ANSWER-Human body ability to respond to stress and make changes to maintain optimal health and physiological functioning. 
 
Acute Disease - ANSWER-medica...
When the body is trying to regulate its temperature correctly, which sensory receptors does it rely on? - ANSWER-Thermoreceptors 
 
What is the main characteristic of motor (efferent) neurons? - ANSWER-They stimulate muscle contraction and create movement 
 
Which of the following is not one of the ...
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Add to cartWhen the body is trying to regulate its temperature correctly, which sensory receptors does it rely on? - ANSWER-Thermoreceptors 
 
What is the main characteristic of motor (efferent) neurons? - ANSWER-They stimulate muscle contraction and create movement 
 
Which of the following is not one of the ...
Force - ANSWER-The ability of one entity to act on another entity, causing acceleration or deceleration 
 
The muscles of the lower leg, hamstrings, and low back region make up which of the following global muscular subsystems? - ANSWER-Deep longitudinal subsystem (DLS) 
 
One of the most important ...
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Add to cartForce - ANSWER-The ability of one entity to act on another entity, causing acceleration or deceleration 
 
The muscles of the lower leg, hamstrings, and low back region make up which of the following global muscular subsystems? - ANSWER-Deep longitudinal subsystem (DLS) 
 
One of the most important ...
BMI of 30 or more - ANSWER-Obese 
 
BMI of 18.5 to 24.9 - ANSWER-Acceptable 
 
30 pounds or more over the recommended weight - ANSWER-Obese 
 
At or near the recommended weight - ANSWER-Acceptable 
 
BMI of 25 to 29.9 - ANSWER-Overweight 
 
25 to 30 pounds over the recommended weight - ANSWER-Overwe...
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Add to cartBMI of 30 or more - ANSWER-Obese 
 
BMI of 18.5 to 24.9 - ANSWER-Acceptable 
 
30 pounds or more over the recommended weight - ANSWER-Obese 
 
At or near the recommended weight - ANSWER-Acceptable 
 
BMI of 25 to 29.9 - ANSWER-Overweight 
 
25 to 30 pounds over the recommended weight - ANSWER-Overwe...
A runner who experiences reoccuring episodes of plantar fascitis, shin splints and patellar tendonitis is most likely affected by which of the following postural distortion syndromes? - ANSWER-pronation distortion syndrome 
 
An estimated ACL injuries occur annually in the general U.S. population. -...
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Add to cartA runner who experiences reoccuring episodes of plantar fascitis, shin splints and patellar tendonitis is most likely affected by which of the following postural distortion syndromes? - ANSWER-pronation distortion syndrome 
 
An estimated ACL injuries occur annually in the general U.S. population. -...
What type of input would provide a runner with a cue to contract the evertor muscles to avoid an inversion injury? - ANSWER-Proprioception 
 
What is plyometric training also known as? - ANSWER-Reactive Training 
 
What is the definition of energy balance? - ANSWER-When daily food intake is matched ...
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Add to cartWhat type of input would provide a runner with a cue to contract the evertor muscles to avoid an inversion injury? - ANSWER-Proprioception 
 
What is plyometric training also known as? - ANSWER-Reactive Training 
 
What is the definition of energy balance? - ANSWER-When daily food intake is matched ...
What does the term evidence-based practice refer to? - ANSWER-The conscientious use of current research in making decisions about client care 
 
Phase 1 - ANSWER-Stabilization Endurance 
 
Phase 2 - ANSWER-Strength Endurance 
 
Phase 3 - ANSWER-Muscular Endurance 
 
Phase 4 - ANSWER-Maximal Strength...
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Add to cartWhat does the term evidence-based practice refer to? - ANSWER-The conscientious use of current research in making decisions about client care 
 
Phase 1 - ANSWER-Stabilization Endurance 
 
Phase 2 - ANSWER-Strength Endurance 
 
Phase 3 - ANSWER-Muscular Endurance 
 
Phase 4 - ANSWER-Maximal Strength...
What percentage of the population experience low back pain? 
 
A- 1/5 
B- 2/5 
C- 3/5 
D- 4/5 - ANSWER-4/5 
 
What type of joint primarily moves in one plane of motion? 
 
A- Ball and Socket 
B- Saddle 
C- Hinge 
D- Nonsynovial - ANSWER-Hinge 
 
What layer of connective tissue is underneath th...
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Add to cartWhat percentage of the population experience low back pain? 
 
A- 1/5 
B- 2/5 
C- 3/5 
D- 4/5 - ANSWER-4/5 
 
What type of joint primarily moves in one plane of motion? 
 
A- Ball and Socket 
B- Saddle 
C- Hinge 
D- Nonsynovial - ANSWER-Hinge 
 
What layer of connective tissue is underneath th...
Muscle imbalance - ANSWER-Alteration of muscle length around a joint. 
 
Obesity - ANSWER-Condition of being considerably overweight 
BMI of 30+ OR 30 lb over recommended weight for the height 
 
Overweight - ANSWER-BMI of 25-29.9 OR 25-30 lb over recommended weight for the height 
 
Blood lipids (...
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Add to cartMuscle imbalance - ANSWER-Alteration of muscle length around a joint. 
 
Obesity - ANSWER-Condition of being considerably overweight 
BMI of 30+ OR 30 lb over recommended weight for the height 
 
Overweight - ANSWER-BMI of 25-29.9 OR 25-30 lb over recommended weight for the height 
 
Blood lipids (...
Book of business - ANSWER-The professional's list of clients. 
 
Employment Growth Within the Fitness - ANSWER-The Bureau of Labor Statistics (2020) projects 15% growth in employment for fitness trainers and instructors from 2019 to 2029 
 
Virtual coach - ANSWER-A professional who provides live, o...
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Add to cartBook of business - ANSWER-The professional's list of clients. 
 
Employment Growth Within the Fitness - ANSWER-The Bureau of Labor Statistics (2020) projects 15% growth in employment for fitness trainers and instructors from 2019 to 2029 
 
Virtual coach - ANSWER-A professional who provides live, o...
What is not ideal for participants looking to enroll in a mid-sized GPT session? - ANSWER-Requires one-on-one personal training frequently 
 
Personal group training format sizes range from semi-private, (___ clients, Midsized (___ clients), and Large (____clients). - ANSWER-2-4, 5-10, >10 
 
Whi...
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Add to cartWhat is not ideal for participants looking to enroll in a mid-sized GPT session? - ANSWER-Requires one-on-one personal training frequently 
 
Personal group training format sizes range from semi-private, (___ clients, Midsized (___ clients), and Large (____clients). - ANSWER-2-4, 5-10, >10 
 
Whi...
Employers are recognizing not only the need for increased fitness but overall health in their employees. This has led to the rise of - ANSWER-corporate fitness programs 
 
Guided self-help describes - ANSWER-a professional-client relationship that is supportive, positive, and goal-oriented so the cl...
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Add to cartEmployers are recognizing not only the need for increased fitness but overall health in their employees. This has led to the rise of - ANSWER-corporate fitness programs 
 
Guided self-help describes - ANSWER-a professional-client relationship that is supportive, positive, and goal-oriented so the cl...
For older adults, what is the recommended frequency for resistance training? - ANSWER-3-5 days per week 
 
All of the following are examples of behavior strategies except? - ANSWER-Positive self-talk 
 
Flexion and extension are 2 movements that occur in which plane of motion? - ANSWER-Sagittal 
 
M...
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Add to cartFor older adults, what is the recommended frequency for resistance training? - ANSWER-3-5 days per week 
 
All of the following are examples of behavior strategies except? - ANSWER-Positive self-talk 
 
Flexion and extension are 2 movements that occur in which plane of motion? - ANSWER-Sagittal 
 
M...
The TRX Rip Trainer would most likely be utilized for which type of movement? - ANSWER-Rotation 
 
Movement represents the integrated functioning of which three main body systems? - ANSWER-Muscular, nervous, and skeletal 
 
A client has been journaling their behavior. They find that if they get home...
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Add to cartThe TRX Rip Trainer would most likely be utilized for which type of movement? - ANSWER-Rotation 
 
Movement represents the integrated functioning of which three main body systems? - ANSWER-Muscular, nervous, and skeletal 
 
A client has been journaling their behavior. They find that if they get home...
a trainer is teaching a client about flexibility training. which of the following stretching techniques helps to reduce trigger points and inhibit overactive musculature? 
 
1) self-myofascial release 
2) static 
3) active 
4) dynamic - ANSWER-self-myofascial release 
 
What are the two vital functi...
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Add to carta trainer is teaching a client about flexibility training. which of the following stretching techniques helps to reduce trigger points and inhibit overactive musculature? 
 
1) self-myofascial release 
2) static 
3) active 
4) dynamic - ANSWER-self-myofascial release 
 
What are the two vital functi...
What are the 3 types of muscles in the body? - ANSWER-skeletal 
cardiac 
smooth 
 
Human movement is accomplished through the functional integration of three systems within the human body: the nervous system, the skeletal system, and what other system? - ANSWER-muscular system 
 
What is explained b...
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Add to cartWhat are the 3 types of muscles in the body? - ANSWER-skeletal 
cardiac 
smooth 
 
Human movement is accomplished through the functional integration of three systems within the human body: the nervous system, the skeletal system, and what other system? - ANSWER-muscular system 
 
What is explained b...
The center of gravity moves in which direction when the knees and hips are equally flexed bilaterally? 
a. Inferiorly 
b. Medially 
c. Laterally 
d. Superiorly - ANSWER-a. Inferiorly 
 
If someone were performing repeated sprints with each sprint lasting between 30 and 90 seconds, which energy syste...
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Add to cartThe center of gravity moves in which direction when the knees and hips are equally flexed bilaterally? 
a. Inferiorly 
b. Medially 
c. Laterally 
d. Superiorly - ANSWER-a. Inferiorly 
 
If someone were performing repeated sprints with each sprint lasting between 30 and 90 seconds, which energy syste...
Static Posture - ANSWER-The positioning of the musculoskeletal system while the body is motionless. 
 
Dynamic Posture - ANSWER-Alignment of the body while in motion. 
 
Optimal Movement - ANSWER-Moving in a biomechanically efficient manner that maximizes muscle recruitment and minimizes risk of inj...
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Add to cartStatic Posture - ANSWER-The positioning of the musculoskeletal system while the body is motionless. 
 
Dynamic Posture - ANSWER-Alignment of the body while in motion. 
 
Optimal Movement - ANSWER-Moving in a biomechanically efficient manner that maximizes muscle recruitment and minimizes risk of inj...
Phase 1 stabilization goals - ANSWER-1. Increase stability 
2. Muscular Endurance (Muscles ability to contract for an extended period of time) 
3. Control in all planes of motion 
4. Coordination of movement 
 
What is metabolic conditioning? - ANSWER-Exercise that improves effective and efficient e...
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Add to cartPhase 1 stabilization goals - ANSWER-1. Increase stability 
2. Muscular Endurance (Muscles ability to contract for an extended period of time) 
3. Control in all planes of motion 
4. Coordination of movement 
 
What is metabolic conditioning? - ANSWER-Exercise that improves effective and efficient e...
Biomechanics - ANSWER-The science concerned with the internal & external forces acting on the human body & the effects produced by these forces. 
 
Flexion - ANSWER-A bending movement in which the relative angle between two adjacent segments is decreased. 
 
Extension - ANSWER-A straightening moveme...
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Add to cartBiomechanics - ANSWER-The science concerned with the internal & external forces acting on the human body & the effects produced by these forces. 
 
Flexion - ANSWER-A bending movement in which the relative angle between two adjacent segments is decreased. 
 
Extension - ANSWER-A straightening moveme...
Obesity - ANSWER-BMI of 30 or higher 
 
Overweight - ANSWER-BMI over 25 
 
OPT Model - ANSWER-stabilization-strength endurance-muscular development-max strength-power 
 
Acute Disease - ANSWER-symptoms develop rapidly 
 
Chronic Disease - ANSWER-persists for long duration, cannot be cured altogether...
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Add to cartObesity - ANSWER-BMI of 30 or higher 
 
Overweight - ANSWER-BMI over 25 
 
OPT Model - ANSWER-stabilization-strength endurance-muscular development-max strength-power 
 
Acute Disease - ANSWER-symptoms develop rapidly 
 
Chronic Disease - ANSWER-persists for long duration, cannot be cured altogether...
Extrinsic Motivation - ANSWER-When someone does something for rewards or motivation 
 
Intrinsic Motivation - ANSWER-Comes from within, strongly related to long-term adherence 
 
Active Listening - ANSWER-Having a genuine interest in understanding the clients health and fitness goals, including aski...
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Add to cartExtrinsic Motivation - ANSWER-When someone does something for rewards or motivation 
 
Intrinsic Motivation - ANSWER-Comes from within, strongly related to long-term adherence 
 
Active Listening - ANSWER-Having a genuine interest in understanding the clients health and fitness goals, including aski...
Which of the following injuries is characterized by a sharp pain in the bottom of the heel that makes it difficult to walk? - ANSWER-Plantar fasciitis 
 
Before studying to become an NASM Certified Personal Trainer, Kim worked as a copywriter for a large ad agency. Now that she is working as a perso...
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Add to cartWhich of the following injuries is characterized by a sharp pain in the bottom of the heel that makes it difficult to walk? - ANSWER-Plantar fasciitis 
 
Before studying to become an NASM Certified Personal Trainer, Kim worked as a copywriter for a large ad agency. Now that she is working as a perso...
Nervous system - ANSWER-communication network within the body 
 
Central Nervous system (CNS) - ANSWER-brain and spinal cord; controls and interprets information 
 
Peripheral nervous system (PNS) - ANSWER-nerves connecting the CNS to the rest of the body and environment 
 
Peripheral nervous system...
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Add to cartNervous system - ANSWER-communication network within the body 
 
Central Nervous system (CNS) - ANSWER-brain and spinal cord; controls and interprets information 
 
Peripheral nervous system (PNS) - ANSWER-nerves connecting the CNS to the rest of the body and environment 
 
Peripheral nervous system...
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