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NSCA Certified Strength & Conditioning Specialist [MC review]; Questions & Answers 100% Solved Why do sedentary ,healthy adults require dietary proteins/amino acids to maintain good health? a. to maintain cellular structure and function b. to prevent diseases such as cancer c. to strengt...

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NSCA Certified Strength & Conditioning
Specialist [MC review]; Questions & Answers
100% Solved
Why do sedentary ,healthy adults require dietary proteins/amino acids to maintain good
health?



a. to maintain cellular structure and function




b. to prevent diseases such as cancer




c. to strengthen bones Answer-ANSWER:

a. to maintain cellular structure and function




EXPLANATION:

Protein is the primary structural and functional component of every cell in the human body.
Dietary proteins are used for growth and development and to build and repair cells; they serve
as enzymes, transport carriers, and hormones. Therefore, dietary protein is essential for
maintaining health, reproduction, and cellular structure and function. This applies to both active
and sedentary individuals.



Essentials of Strength Training and Conditioning, 4th Edition. Ch 9, pg 181-182




Which muscle is directly targeted during the pec-deck?

, NSCA Certified Strength & Conditioning
Specialist [MC review]; Questions & Answers
100% Solved
a. deltoids




b. pectoralis major




c. triceps brachii Answer-ANSWER:

b. pectoralis major




EXPLANATION:

In the pec-deck movement, the idea is to create a long level out of your arms, therefore putting
more pressure on the primary and secondary muscles. The pec-deck directly targets the
pectoralis major, and does so in a way different than a bench press because the elbows are
unlocked throughout the whole range of motion. This length in the arms makes the movement
much harder. The deltoids and triceps brachii are assistance muscles, working with the
pectoralis major to create the movement.




Essentials of Strength Training and Conditioning, 4th Edition. Ch 15, pg 376



Which of the following statements is true regarding Golgi tendon organs?




a. they are mechanoreceptors located within the musculotendinous junction that are sensitive
to tension and rate of tension change

, NSCA Certified Strength & Conditioning
Specialist [MC review]; Questions & Answers
100% Solved
b. they are mechanoreceptors located in joints throughout the fibrous capsule and ligaments
that respond to joint position, movement, and pressure change




c. they are major sensory organs that are sensitive to change in length and rate of length change
Answer-ANSWER:

a. they are mechanoreceptors located within the musculotendinous junction that are sensitive
to tension and rate of tension change




EXPLANATION:

Golgitendonorgans (GTOs) are activated when the tendon attached to an active muscle is
stretched. As tension increases within a muscle, discharge of the GTOs increases. They inhibit a
motor neuron when muscle tension increases, and this inhibition is thought to provide a
mechanism that protects against the development of excessive tension.



Essentials of Strength Training and Conditioning, 4th Edition. Ch 1, pg 12




Which of the following is one of the elements that must exist for a strength and conditioning
professional to be found negligent?



a. presence of an effect

, NSCA Certified Strength & Conditioning
Specialist [MC review]; Questions & Answers
100% Solved
b. presence of ab obligation




c. presence of a duty Answer-ANSWER:

c. presence of a duty



EXPLANATION:

Negligence is a failure to act as a reasonable and prudent person would under similar
circumstances. Four elements must exist for negligence to be proven: presence of a duty, breach
of duty, proximate cause and damages. To be proven negligent, the professional must have had
a duty to act and failed to do so, which is termed a breach of duty. In addition, a professional
must act with the appropriate level of care, and failure to do so must have resulted in either
physical injury or economic damage because of the natural and continuous sequence of
reasonably foreseeable events (approximate cause).



Essentials of Strength Training and Conditioning, 4th Edition. Ch 24, pg 647




When estimating 1RM for power exercises, what is the maximum number of repetitions one can
use for estimation?




a. 8



b. 5

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