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Personal trainers need a general knowledge of a. exercise physiology b. physiology c. pharmacology d. all of the above - ANSWERSd. all of the above The body's adaptation to the nature of the stressors best describes a. hypertrophy b. overload principle c. skill d. specific training e. n...

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Final Exam: Specialist in Strength and
Conditioning Questions & Answers
Personal trainers need a general knowledge of
a. exercise physiology
b. physiology
c. pharmacology
d. all of the above - ANSWERSd. all of the above

The body's adaptation to the nature of the stressors best describes
a. hypertrophy
b. overload principle
c. skill
d. specific training
e. none of the above - ANSWERSb. overload principle

Which of these is NOT a direct benefit of regular exercise
a. improves mental health
b. reduces risk of premature death
c. prevents or improves symptoms or arthritis
d. reduces risk of premature hair loss
e. prevents nerve deterioration with aging - ANSWERSd. reduces risk of premature hair
loss

Examples of plyometric exercises include
a. vertical jumps
b. hops
c. box jumps
d. both A and C
e. all of the above - ANSWERSe. all of the above

Which is NOT true about developing aerobic capacity?
a. exercise for at least 20 minutes/session
b. train at 55% to 90% of maximum heart rate
c. train 3 to 5 days per week
d. train below 50% of maximum effort
e. choose a large muscle exercise, such as running or cycling, that stresses the
cardiovascular system. - ANSWERSd. train below 50% of maximum effort

This is the study of how living organisms function during exercise.
a. biomechanics
b. anatomy
c. sports psychology
d. exercise physiology

,e. sports nutrition - ANSWERSd. exercise physiology

Which of these are examples of power exercises?
a. plyometric exercises
b. olympic lifts
c. whole-body functional training
d. all of the above
e. A and B - ANSWERSd. all of the above

This is an exercise where the athlete lifts the bar from the floor to overhead in one
continuous motion.
a. push press
b. high pull
c. snatch
d. power clean
e. none of the above - ANSWERSc. snatch

Exercising 3-5 days a week is recommended for developing aerobic capacity.
a. true
b. false - ANSWERSa. true

Type IIa muscle fibers are an example of slow twitch muscle fibers.
a. true
b. false - ANSWERSb. false

Body weight minus non-essential fat equals lean body mass.
a. true
b. false - ANSWERSa. true

Muscle mass begins to decline after age 30.
a. true
b. false - ANSWERSa. true

Power clean, snatch, push press, and high pulls are all examples of plyometric
exercises.
a. true
b. false - ANSWERSb. false

VO2max is the scientific symbol meaning the volume of oxygen consumed per minute.
a. true
b. false - ANSWERSb. false

Hypertension is low blood pressure.
a. true
b. false - ANSWERSb. false

, Type 2 diabetes is more common in children than adults.
a. true
b. false - ANSWERSb. false

Power is work per unit of time.
a. true
b. false - ANSWERSa. true

Motor units are a single motor nerve together with the group of muscle fibers it supplies.
a. true
b. false - ANSWERSa. true

How many bones are there in a human skeleton?
a. 62
b. 29
c. 206
d. 200
e. none of the above - ANSWERSc. 206

Which of the following produces red blood cells?
a. spleen
b. kidneys
c. bone marrow
d. osteoblasts
e. heart - ANSWERSc. bone marrow

This type of synovial joint is formed by the coming together of flat joint surfaces.
a. plane joint
b. triaxial joint
c. pivot joint
d. hinge joint
e. none of the above - ANSWERSa. plane joint

Which of the following describes a joint movement?
a. supination
b. flexion
c. adduction
d. circumduction
e. all of the above - ANSWERSe. all of the above

The shoulder is an example of a
a. hinge joint
b. pivot joint
c. bicondylar joint
d. ball and socket joint
e. sellar joint - ANSWERSd. ball and socket joint

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