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The ability of vessels to expand and contract to accommodate blood pressure fluctuation is known as - ANSWER vascular compliance What actions would have the greatest impact on client health - ANSWER quitting smoking Hypertension causes a cascade of events that lead to blockage of arteries fro...

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The ability of vessels to expand and contract to accommodate blood pressure fluctuation is known as -
ANSWER vascular compliance



What actions would have the greatest impact on client health - ANSWER quitting smoking



Hypertension causes a cascade of events that lead to blockage of arteries from plaque termed - ANSWER
atherosclerosis



Client was advised by physician to begin exercise program to reduce high BP. Last BP measure was
141/92. After 3 months of training, what is a realistic new BP measurement - ANSWER 130/84



What type of fat storage is considered high risk factor for CVD` - ANSWER visceral



VO2max is correlated to both disease risk and life span, making what the most important type of
exercise for health - ANSWER cardiovascular training



why does a high sugar diet increase risk for obesity - ANSWER Sugar increases insulin which inhibits
lipolysis (excess insulin promotes sugar conversion in liver and blocks lipid oxidation)



when programming resistance training, general guidelines suggest minimum frequency for total body
week be how many times per week - ANSWER Resistance training should be employed 2 times a week
for all major movements. For hypertrophy, should be done 3-5 times/week. To maintain adequate
muscular fitness over time, do 10 sets per body part per week



Baseline health maintenance requires physical activity of 1,000 kcals per week (150per day), but for
fitness protection it increases to - ANSWER 2,000 kcals/week or 300 per day



What performance related component of fitness is key for aging - ANSWER muscular power

,Routine moderate intensity jogging will have what effect on someones lipid blood profile - ANSWER HDL
will increased, LDL will decrease



What would have the greatest impact on health for a person who is overweight and inactive - ANSWER
adding daily physical activity



What is the correct movement of the glenohumeral joint (ball and socket, shoulder) during a tricep push
down - ANSWER No joint movement- this joint should not move during arm exercises, since the elbow is
a hinge joint, any movement of the shoulder would negate the focus from triceps



What is the dual action muscle of the quadriceps, allowing it to act upon both hip and knee joints -
ANSWER Rectus femoris- quadriceps are 4 muscles, but RF is only one that crosses two joints (hip and
knee)



what describes the natural curvature of the cervical and lumbar spine (CTLS) - ANSWER Lordotic curve
(cervical and lumbar, inward), kyphotic curve (thoracic, outward)



What are the rotator cuff (back of shoulder) muscles? - ANSWER Teres minor, infraspinatus,
supraspinatus, subscapularis (TISS)



What muscles are responsible for the first 30 degrees of trunk flexion during a crunch - ANSWER rectus
abdominus - beyond 30 degrees results in hip flexor activation



when hip and knee are fully flexed, like in a bulgarian split squat, what hip extensor is the prime mover -
ANSWER gluteus maximus - quadriceps and glutes are main muscles in hip and knee extensions during
single leg squats



What is the agonist during an RDL - ANSWER Agonist- hamstrings, antagonist- quads



During the descent phase of the standing barbell curl, biceps contract how - ANSWER eccentrically
(lengthening), concentric is shortening or contracting, isometric is no joint movement

, Prime mover of dumbbell side raise exercise is - ANSWER Deltoid (common shoulder muscle that
rounds), responsible for shoulder abduction above 30 degrees, prime mover for lateral raise



retraction of the scapula during the seated row is causes by - ANSWER concentric contraction of the
rhomboids (back muscle right below neck), function to move scapulae (shoulder blades) inward, making
squeezing sensation in upper back when properly activated



Majority of back injuries from incorrect lifting occur between which segments of the spine - ANSWER
Lumbar and sacrum- low back experience move injuries bc it has greatest capacity for movement



What refers to a spatial familiarity from improvements in the nervous system - ANSWER proprioception-
neural signaling to control movement, important for balance and voluntary movement control



The deltoid (shoulder muscle) becomes the primary abductor of the humerus (upper arm bone)
beginning at what joint angle, reducing involvement of the rotator cuff - ANSWER 30 degrees, if arms are
lowered beyond this it will activate the rotator cuff



Forward lunge with forward cable press occurs in what plane - ANSWER Sagittal plane- forward and
backward movements

Transverse- rotational movement

Axillary and midline- horizontal

Frontal- abduction and adduction



What muscles can cause movement of frontal plane (abduction/adduction) - ANSWER Tensor fascia latae
(top of thigh and hip muscle)

Quadratus lumborum (muffin top muscles)

Supraspinatus (back of shoulder)



How should client modify forward lunge To avoid tibial translation (knee crossing over toe) - ANSWER
take broader step and push back leg down - forward and back lunges are controlled by back leg
positioning

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