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NASM Final Exam Questions (NASM  Stretching and Flexibility)
  • NASM Final Exam Questions (NASM Stretching and Flexibility)

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  • NASM Final Exam Questions (NASM Stretching and Flexibility) 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. - CORRECT ANSWER-a. It is a...
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NASM FINAL EXAM SOLVED 100%
  • NASM FINAL EXAM SOLVED 100%

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  • NASM FINAL EXAM SOLVED 100% After leaving the left ventricle, blood enters which of the following structures? Select one: a. Superior vena cava b. Aorta c. Inferior vena cava d. Pulmonary artery ANS-Aorta Which of the following joints is between the metacarpals and phalanxes? Select one: a. Condyloid b. Pivot c. Saddle d. Hinge ANS-Condyloid According to continuing education requirements, which of the following is true? Select one: a. Accumulate 2 units of approved cont...
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NASM PRACTICE TEST QUESTIONS
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  • NASM PRACTICE TEST QUESTIONS The Golgi tendon organ is an essential component of static stretching because it - Prevents muscle from being placed under excessive tension What is the correct force-couple relationship that allows for the upward rotation of the scapula? - Upper trapezius and lower portions of the serratus anterior Deoxygenated blood is pumped from the right ventricle to the lungs through? - pulmonary arteries Dynamic stretching improves soft tissue extensibility by u...
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ISSA Personal Training- Section 1 Final
  • ISSA Personal Training- Section 1 Final

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  • Which macronutrient is the primary source of energy for the body i most cases - Answer- Carbohydrates Which glands of the endocrine system produce and release substances through ducts or openings on the body's surfaces - Answer- Exocrine Glands What is "synergistic dominance" - Answer- When a synergist (helper) muscle takes over movement pattern because the prime mover is weak or inhibited What is the purpose of a business plan - Answer- To outline how a business will be opened Wh...
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NASM Chapter 7 Latest Update Graded A
  • NASM Chapter 7 Latest Update Graded A

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  • NASM Chapter 7 Latest Update Graded A Flexibility Refers to the ability to move a joint through its complete range of motion Neuromuscular Efficiency The ability of the nervous system and muscles to optimally communicate with each other to produce and reduce forces and dynamically stabilize the body Relative Flexibility The process of the human body finding a way to accomplish an intended movement, even if the muscles lack the flexibility to correctly perform it Muscle Imbalances o...
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NASM CES Final Exam| Questions and Answers Rated A+
  • NASM CES Final Exam| Questions and Answers Rated A+

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  • NASM CES Final Exam| Questions and Answers Rated A+ Functionally tightened or overactive muscles accompanying the lower extremity movement impairment syndrome include - Correct Answer - peroneals, gastrocnemius, soleus, hamstrings, IT band, adductors Having an excessive forward lean in an overhead squat during LPHC movement compensation what muscles may be overactive? - Correct Answer - soleus what is the process by which a tight muscle diminishes neural drive and inhibits recruitment o...
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NASM - Flexibility Training Correct  Questions & Answers(SCORED A+)
  • NASM - Flexibility Training Correct Questions & Answers(SCORED A+)

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  • Define: Neuromuscular Efficiency - ANSWER The ability of the neuromuscular system to allow agonists, antagonists, and stabilizers to work synergisticilly to produce, reduce, and dynamically stabilize the entire kinetic chain in all three plains of motion Define: Postural Distortion Patterns - ANSWER Predictable patterns of muscle imbalances Define: Relative flexibility - ANSWER The tendancy of the body to seek the path of least resistance during functional movement patterns ( if the muscle...
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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. - ANSWER a. It is a naturally occur...
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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 Flexibility Training Concepts Exam (2024) || Complete Questions & 100% Correct Solutions & Term Definitions
  • NASM Flexibility Training Concepts Exam (2024) || Complete Questions & 100% Correct Solutions & Term Definitions

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  • NASM Flexibility Training Concepts Exam (2024) || Complete Questions & 100% Correct Solutions & Term Definitions NASM Flexibility Training Concepts Exam (2024) || Complete Questions & 100% Correct Solutions & Term Definitions Flexibility - ANSWER - The normal extensibility of all soft tissues that allow the full range of motion of a joint. Dynamic Range of Motion - ANSWER - The combination of flexibility and the nervous system's ability to control this range efficiently. Neuromuscular...
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