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ESS 345 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS VERIFIED The order of muscle groups to be trained.... should be larger muscles first If you are performing an arm-curl (elbow flexion) and cannot use momentum (speeding up the arm flexion), you are using ____ exercise device Iso...

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ESS 345 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS VERIFIED


The order of muscle groups to be trained....

should be larger muscles first

If you are performing an arm-curl (elbow flexion) and cannot use momentum

(speeding up the arm flexion), you are using ____ exercise device

Isokinetic

When you set the exercise intensity of the interval training ______, the intensity

of active recovery should be _____.

High; low

If you know that your 1RM of arm extension is 20kg, you 1RM flexion is

Unknown

For sprint training, the most practical way to set the intensity of an interval is to

select a given distance

The best determinant of the length of a rest/recovery interval is

heart rate

By inserting rest intervals into anaerobic or aerobic power training programs,

athletes

can perform a greater amount of work in a session

If the rate of oxidative production of ATP is low, then

aerobic power is low

, Maximal anaerobic capacity would involve

maximal ATP production from PCr

Static-contraction resistance training is most effective for building

strength during rehabilitation

Compared to someone who can squat 75kg, someone else who can squat 150kg

has

twice the strength

Who has the most power?

Athlete A (bench presses 100kg over 0.6m in 0.5 second)

Resistance programs aimed at improving strength should involve

concentric and eccentric training

A sign of enhanced submaximal endurance capacity is

decreased submaximal heart rate

The change in cardiac output in response to aerobic training is

maximal cardiac output increases

Aerobic training would decrease submaximal heart rate, which is beneficial for

aerobic performance because

it saves energy used by heart beats AND it gives longer time for ventricular filling (a and

b)

compared to untrained individuals, trained endurance athletes have

higher maximal stroke volumes

What is the likely outcome of low volume, low intensity training?

little improvement in either aerobic or anaerobic capacity

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