Precontemplation, Contemplation, Preparation, Action, Maintenance correct answers What are the 5 stages of behavioural change?
Precontemplation correct answers In which stage of change would a PTS discuss health risks, myths and fears, and provide client with general education?
Contemplation ...
CanFitPro Personal Training Specialist Theory Exam (A+ GRADED)
Precontemplation, Contemplation, Preparation, Action, Maintenance correct answers What are the 5 stages of behavioural change?
Precontemplation correct answers In which stage of change would a PTS discuss health risks, myths and fears, and provide client with general education?
Contemplation correct answers In which stage of change would a PTS make a list of advantages related to regular exercise, provide clear recommendations, and build the client's self-
confidence?
Preparation correct answers In which stage of change would a PTS provide a personalized exercise design and work on goal setting and action plans?
Action correct answers In which stage of change would a PTS provide encouragement, talk to the client about self monitoring, and prepare for relapses?
Maintenance correct answers In which stage of change would a PTS review and revise goals, address concerns, set new fitness goals, and provide social support?
Purpose, Frequency, Intensity, Time and Type of exercise correct answers What does PFITT stand for?
Individualization correct answers This principle suggests that program design must accommodate every client's individual needs
Specificity correct answers This principle suggests that if clients want to improve a particular aspect of their performance, they have to train that specifically
Progressive overload correct answers This principle suggests that clients must continually challenge their fitness to see significant improvement over time
Recovery correct answers This principle becomes increasingly important as clients' workouts become more successful, and should be a mandatory principle of training
Structural Tolerance correct answers This principle suggests that the strengthening of joints will result in the ability to sustain subsequently greater stresses in training and have greater resistance
to injury
All-around development correct answers This principle suggests that people who are well developed through all components of fitness are less prone to injury and more likely to perform better in sport and life Reversibility correct answers This principle suggests that when training ceases, the body will gradually return to its pre-training state
Maintenance correct answers This principle suggests that after a level of fitness has been achieved, it can be maintained with less work than was needed to attain it
Carbohydrates correct answers The main energy source of the anaerobic (glycolytic) system is
Carbohydrates correct answers The main energy source of the aerobic (glycolytic) system is
Fat correct answers The main energy source of the aerobic fatty acid oxidation system is
1. ATP-CP
2. Anaerobic (glycolytic) system
3. Aerobic (glycolytic) system
4. Fatty acid oxidation system correct answers What are the four systems the human body uses when forming ATP?
The __________ systems are limited and efficient for only short bouts of activity correct answers
Anaerobic
The ________ system uses an abundant supply of fat and carbohydrate to create ATP to fuel long bouts of activity correct answers Aerobic
Lactate Threshold correct answers What terminology best describes the point at which the aerobic system cannot supply enough ATP for the needs of the body, forcing the anaerobic systems to increase their contribution of ATP?
Capillaries correct answers Which are the smallest and most numerous of blood vessels?
120/80 correct answers What is the average BP (Blood Pressure) of a healthy person at rest?
Systolic pressure correct answers The top number, or ___________, is the pressure exerted on the walls of the arteries as the heart contracts, representing peak pressure in the system
Diastolic pressure correct answers The bottom number, or _________, is the pressure exerted on the walls of the arteries as the heart relaxes and fills again, representing the lowest pressure in the
arteries
72 correct answers The heart pumps approximately ______ beats per minute (BPM) at rest
Femur, Humerus correct answers The ________ and ________ are examples of long bones
Tarsals, Carpals correct answers The ________ and ________ are examples of short bones
Ribs, Scapulae correct answers The ________ and ________ are examples of flat bones
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