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What term is used to describe reduced neural drive to an antagonist muscle when an agonist muscle contracts? 
 
Select one: 
a. Cross-bridging 
b. Muscle imbalance 
c. Reciprocal inhibition 
d. Sensorimotor integration - ANSWER - c. Reciprocal inhibition 
 
Which muscle should be strengthened in a fitness program for a client with a lack of lumbar stabilization? 
 
Select one: 
a. Erector spinae 
b. Rectus abdominis 
c. Multifidus 
d. External obliques - ANSWER - c. Multifidus 
 
Dysfunction in ...
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NASM MMA Specialization Exam Questions and Answers
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Which of the following is a component of the Training Camp program? - Answer-O a. Coaching 
 
Which of the following is one of the four parts of a Training Camp program design? - Answer-Ob. Movement prep 
 
How many rounds of training does the Training Camp program have? - Answer-3 
 
Which of the following components of a Training Camp workout is designed to enhance the ability to react and change direction? - Answer-O b. Quickness training 
 
What is the primary reas...
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NASM Stretching and Flexibility Exam Correct Questions & Answers!!
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How often should self-stretching techniques be performed for the best results? -ANSWERS Daily 
 
What should be done if a client completes a self-assessment and finds one side that is more restricted in movement? -ANSWERS The client should contract the antagonist muscle to inhibit and lengthen the stretching muscle. 
 
What should the fitness professional do to cause reciprocal inhibition in a client that is pushing back during a stretch? -ANSWERS The client should contract the antagonist muscle...
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ncsf csc exam questions & answers 2023/2024 
 
 
Which of the following amino acids has been purported to increase growth hormone release? 
 
a.Aspartate 
b.Arginine 
c.Glutamine 
d.Tyrosine - ANSWER-Arginine 
 
Which of the following components of the integrated model of function is related to skeletal (bone) efficiency and alignment? 
 
a.Kinetic placement 
b.Force closure 
c.Form closure 
d.Motor control - ANSWER-Form closure 
 
proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation employs a neural respo...
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NASM Stretching and Flexibility EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS
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NASM Stretching and 
Flexibility EXAM QUESTIONS 
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How often should self-stretching techniques be performed for the 
best results? - ANSWER Daily 
What should be done if a client completes a self-assessment and 
finds one side that is more restricted in movement? - ANSWER 
The client should contract the antagonist muscle to inhibit and 
lengthen the stretching muscle. 
What should the fitness professional do to cause reciprocal 
inhibition in a client that is...
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ACE Personal Trainer Exam With Complete Solutions 2023/2024 Graded A+. 
Static Stretching - Answer Most common stretching technique 
-Extending the targeted muscle group to its max point and holding it for 30 sec or 
more. 
2 Forms: 
-Active- Added force is applied by the individual 
-Passive- Added force is applied by an external force 
Dynamic Stretching - Answer -Continuous movement patterns that mimic the 
exercise or sport to be performed. 
-Purpose is to improve flexibility for a given spo...
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NASM Stretching and Flexibility Questions Correctly Answererd100%Verified
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How often should self-stretching techniques be performed for the best results? - Answer Daily 
 
What should be done if a client completes a self-assessment and finds one side that is more restricted in movement? - Answer The client should contract the antagonist muscle to inhibit and lengthen the stretching muscle. 
 
What should the fitness professional do to cause reciprocal inhibition in a client that is pushing back during a stretch? - Answer The client should contract the antagonist mus...
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NSCA CSCS EXAM REVIEW QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ALREADY PASSED
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NSCA CSCS EXAM REVIEW QUESTIONS 
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A 17 year old high school cross-country runner has been training aerobically for six months in 
preparation for the upcoming season. Which of the following adaptations will occur in the 
muscles during that time? 
 
increased concentration of glycolytic enzymes 
hyperplasia of Type II fibers 
transformation from Type I to Type II fibers 
hypertrophy of Type 1 fibers hypertrophy of Type I fibers 
 
A college basketball coach would lik...
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PES-PRACTICE EXAM Questions and Answers 100% Correct 
 
 
The process whereby a tight (overactive) muscle causes decreased neural drive to its functional antagonist is defined as: 
 
altered reciprocal inhibition 
synergistic dominance 
altered arthrokinematics 
intramuscular coordination - ANSWER-altered reciprocal inhibition 
 
The ability of the neuromuscular system to exert force a...
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Ncsf Csc Prep Exam Questions With Already Passed Answers.
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Which of the following amino acids has been purported to increase growth hormone release? 
 
a.Aspartate 
b.Arginine 
c.Glutamine 
d.Tyrosine - Answer Arginine 
 
Which of the following components of the integrated model of function is related to skeletal (bone) efficiency and alignment? 
 
a.Kinetic placement 
b.Force closure 
c.Form closure 
d.Motor control - Answer Form closure 
 
proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation employs a neural response from proprioceptors to protect the tiss...
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HES 202 – final Questions with Correct Answers
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what is the definition of spinal reflexes Correct Answer-autonomic, stereotyped motor response in reaction to a sensory stimulus. 
-stimuli from peripheral receptors 
-circuitry entirely within spinal cord 
 
what are the 3 basic components of loop for spinal reflexes Correct Answer-1. sensory neuron 
2. interneuron (Ib is inhibited because of the interneuron) 
3. motor neurons 
 
what are the 2 general types of spinal reflexes: Correct Answer-stretch reflexes and Ib GTO inhibition 
 
what ar...
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