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NASM Exam Questions with Answers
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  • NASM Exam Questions with Answers Overweight - Answer ️️ -BMI of 25-29.9 or between 25lbs to 30lbs overweight Muscle imbalance - Answer ️️ -Alteration of muscle length surrounding a joint Obesity - Answer ️️ -BMI of 30+ or at least 30lbs over recommend weight BMI - Answer ️️ -Body Mass Index 18.5-24.9 recommend Statistics - Answer ️️ -66% Americans overweight 34% obese (72mil) Blood lipids - Answer ️️ -Cholesterol and triglycerides, carried in the bloodstream by pr...
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NASM Exam (Answered) 2024
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  • NASM Exam (Answered) 2024 What percentage of individuals over the age of 65 have a least 1 chronic disease in America? At least 2? 80%...50% What percentage of American adults have arthritis? 20% What percentage of Americans have lower back pain? 80% Lumbar Hyperlordosis "sway back" resulting from forward pelvic tilt Muscle Imbalances that may present as Lumbar Hyperlordosis (3) Weak hamstrings, tight lower back, or tight psoas Causes of Lumbar Hyperlordosis other than Muscle Imba...
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NASM FINAL EXAM PRACTICE EXAM LATEST 2023
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  • NASM FINAL EXAM PRACTICE EXAM LATEST 2023 What is the best next progression for a client who can properly perform the power step-up exercise? Ice skaters Which of the following is a primary goal of the strength endurance phase of the OPT model? Enhance stabilization endurance and prime mover strength Which division of the skeleton is made up of the arms, legs, and pelvic girdle? Appendicular
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NASM CPT FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2022- 2024/NASM CPT FINAL EXAM 2022-2024
  • NASM CPT FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2022- 2024/NASM CPT FINAL EXAM 2022-2024

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  • NASM CPT FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2022- 2024/NASM CPT FINAL EXAM Question 1 Correct Mark 1.00 out of 1.00 Question text would be appropriate at the power level (phase 5) of the OPT model or before athletic competition. Select one: a. Corrective flexibility b. Active flexibility c. Functional flexibility d. Passive flexibility Question 2 Correct Mark 1.00 out of 1.00 Question text Which of the following anatomical locations refers to a position nearest the center of the...
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NASM Final Exam Questions
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  • NASM Final Exam Questions Which of the following is true of reciprocal inhibition? a. It is a naturally occurring phenomenon that allows movement to take place. b. It is caused by a tight agonist muscle decreasing the neural drive to its functional antagonist. c. It alters force-couple relationships and produces synergistic dominance. d. It leads to the development of faulty movement patterns and arthrokinetic dysfunction. - a. It is a naturally occurring phenomenon that allows movemen...
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NASM PES Exam review Questions and  answers, rated A+/ VERIFIED/[LATEST EXAM UPDATES]
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  • NASM PES Exam review Questions and answers, rated A+/ VERIFIED/ Which component of an integrated sports performance program is concerned with improving muscular coordination? - Balance Training What does altered reciprocal inhibition lead to? - Decreased force production by primary movers What types of training will help each category? 1) Obtaining maximum primary mover strength 2) Increase stabilization and primary mover strength 3) Increasing joint and postural stability 4) Increas...
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NASM CPT 2024 Certification Exam with  100% Correct Answers
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  • NASM CPT 2024 Certification Exam with 100% Correct Answers Which hip muscle helps maintain a level pelvis in the frontal plane? *Ans* Gluteus medius How can systolic blood pressure be defined? *Ans* The pressure in arteries and other blood vessels when the heart is contracting; the first (top) number recorded Which of the following defines the general goal or outcome of training in zone 1? *Ans* Develop an appropriate aerobic base The drawing-in maneuver increases activation of what ...
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NASM CPT FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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  • NASM CPT FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Question 1 Correct Mark 1.00 out of 1.00 Question text would be appropriate at the power level (phase 5) of the OPT model or before athletic competition. Select one: a. Corrective flexibility b. Active flexibility c. Functional flexibility d. Passive flexibility Question 2 Correct Mark 1.00 out of 1.00 Question text Which of the following anatomical locations refers to a position nearest the center of the body? Select one: a. Posterior...
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NASM Chapter 7 Exam Questions and Answers
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  • NASM Chapter 7 Exam Questions and Answers Which of the following is appropriate at the Stabilization Level (Phase 1) of the OPT model? Select one: a. Functional flexibility b. Active flexibility c. Corrective flexibility d. Passive flexibility - Answer-c. Corrective flexibility Which term refers to the capability of soft tissues to be elongated or stretched? Select one: a. Septicity b. Miscibility c. Plasticity d. Extensibility - Answer-d. Extensibility What is the process of p...
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NASM BODYBUILDING EXAM 100% ACCURATE ANSWERS GRADED A+ 2023
  • NASM BODYBUILDING EXAM 100% ACCURATE ANSWERS GRADED A+ 2023

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  • NASM BODYBUILDING EXAM 100% ACCURATE ANSWERS GRADED A+ 2023What are the three mechanisms involved in exercise-induced muscle hypertrophy? Select one: a. Mechanical tension, muscle damage and metabolic stress Bodybuilders tend to demonstrate weakness of which muscle group? Select one: c. Rotator cuff A bodybuilder has tight (overactive) chest, hip flexors and calves and weak (underactive) rotator cuff, rhomboids and gluteals. Which statement is correct? Select one: b. The bodybuilder should stret...
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