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AFAA Reviewed Questions |221 Questions and Answers AFAA 5 Questions answ - 1. What is the purpose of this exercise? 2. Are you doing that effectively? 3. Does the exercise create any safety concerns? 4. Can you maintain proper alignment and form for the duration of the exercise? 5. For who...

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AFAA Reviewed Questions |221 Questions and Answers

AFAA 5 Questions answ - 1. What is the purpose of this exercise?
2. Are you doing that effectively?
3. Does the exercise create any safety concerns?
4. Can you maintain proper alignment and form for the duration of the exercise?
5. For whom is the exercise appropriate or inappropriate?

How can interval training improve aerobic performance? answ - increase degree of
aerobic pattern
faster, minimizes boredom of continuous

3 Physiological adaptations that occur to improve exercise performance and
how or why improvement occurs? answ - 1. increased maximal blood flow
2. increased oxygen delivery and Carbon dioxide removal
3. increased maximal oxygen uptake and aerobic power

ATP answ - energy currency of muscle
Adenosine Triphosphate

Anaerobic pathway:
fuel soruce
intensity
duration
3 examples answ - Creatine phosphate
high
brief 15-20secs
sprint jump throw lift

Lactic acid system:
fuel source
intensity
duration
3 examples answ - glucose
medium-high
45-90 secs
tennis rallies
gymnast prolonged sprints

aerobic pathway:
fuel source
intensity
duration

,3 examples answ - carbs, fat, protein
low to moderate intensity
theoretically endless until all glycogen and fat stores are used
walking, biking, running

steady state answ - oxygen uptake has reached an adequate legal to meet the oxygen
demand of tissues

EPOC
excess post oxygen consumption answ - oxygen debit referring to oxygen uptake
remaining elevated above resisting levels for several mins during exercise recovery

Oxygen deficit answ - a period in which the level of oxygen is below what is needed for
atp

anaerobic threshold answ - the point at which the body can no longer meet its demand
for oxygen and aerobic metabolism is accelerated

aerobic capacity answ - ability to remove oxygen from air and transfer it thru lungs and
blood to working muscles

lactic adid answ - by product of anaerobic metabolism of glucose or glycogen in the
muscle

stroke volume answ - the volume of blood ejected by each ventricle of the heart during
a single systole

cardiac output answ - the volume of the blood pumped by each ventricle in one minute

venous return answ - the pumping action of the muscles in the extremeties and
respirator system along with vasoconstriction to move oxygen back to the heart

blood pooling answ - condition caused by ceasing vigorous exercise too abruptly so
blood remains in the extremities and may not be delivered quickly enough to heart and
brain

vital capacity answ - the greatest volume of air that can be forcibly exhaled after the
deepest inspiration

valsalva maneuver answ - holding breath agaist a closed glottis forming unequal
pressure in the chest cavity, decreasing blood flow to heart and brain

blood pressure norms answ - 120/80 normal
140/90 hypertensive

joint answ - 2/more bones articulate/meet where the movement occurs

, ligament answ - connects bone to bone

tendon answ - muscle to bone

cartilage answ - white, semi opaque fibrous connective tissue that cushions and
prevents wear on particular surfaces

Anterior/posterior answ - front/back

medial/lateral answ - toward midline/away from midline

supine/prone answ - lying face up/lying face down

superior/inferior answ - above/below

unilateral/bilateral answ - one side/ both sides

horizontal answ - makes top and bottom

sagittal answ - lakes left and right

frontal answ - makes front and back

flexion answ - bending of joint that decreases angle between bones

extension answ - increase angle between two bones, straightening of a muscle that
was previously flexed

abduction answ - movement away from midline of body

adduction answ - movement toward midline of body

rotation answ - movement around an axis-spin

circumduction answ - extremity makes a 360 degree circle

agonist and primary movers answ - primary muscles performing work

antagonist answ - muscle opposing against

assistors answ - helps perform movement

stabilizers answ - helps prevent undesired/unnecessary motions

isomertic answ - tension increases but muscle length stays the same

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