CanFit Pro FIS Theory Exam with Verified Answers Graded A+
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CanFit Pro FIS Theory Exam with Verified Answers Graded A+
1. How many
strength train-
ing sessions per
week should one
complete?
2. What are some
benefits of mus-
cle condition-
ing?
3. What are the 3
types of muscle
contractions?
4. What does FITT
stand for?
5. What is a distal
at...
CanFit Pro FIS Theory Exam with Verified Answers Graded A+
1. How many 2-4
strength train-
ing sessions per
week should one
complete?
2. What are some - Prevents Osteoporosis
benefits of mus- - Improves Strength for cardio respiratory training
cle condition- -Reduces the loss of muscle mass due to aging/lack of
ing? exercise
-Compliments healthy weight
-Makes everyday life easier
-Improves core strength & posture
3. What are the 3 Isotonic=concentric=shortening eg. bicep curl - mvmnt
types of muscle occurs when muscle contracts w/ enough force to short-
contractions? en
Isotonic=eccentric-=lengthening-or relaxing- w/tension
as a force is exerted, it lengthens eg. "breaking a car"
Isometric=static contraction-force to counteract opposing
force eg. plank
4. What does FITT Frequency
stand for? Intensity
Time
Type of exercise
5. What is a distal Away from the body
attachment? Muscle insertion
6. What is a proxi- Toward the body
mal attachment? Muscle origin
7. The process in Diffussion - the exchange of Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide
which gases are in the lungs
exchanged in the
lungs is called...
8. Improving flex- What is Muscular Conditioning?
ibility involves
,CanFit Pro FIS Theory Exam with Verified Answers Graded A+
stretching and
lengthening ex-
ercises. This is
called..
9. What are the C- cardio respiratory capacity
primary compo- M.C - muscle conditioning
nents of fitness? F - flexibility
B - body composition
10. What are 5 sec- S - speed
ondary compo- P - power
nents of fitness? A - agility
M - mental capacity/capability
B - balance
11. Explain I.N.T.R.O I - introduce yourself to your class
N - name the class you are teaching
T - talk about the class components
R - reassure newcomers
O - organize class & equipment
12. What are some W - warms muscles
benefits of a I - reduces injury
warm up? H- increases heart rate
M - prepares the mind, mental capacity
B - increases blood flow and O2 levels
13. What are the pri- M - movement rehearsal
mary functions E - elevated body temp
of a warm up? F - functional preparation
S - systemic excitation (preparing all bodys systems for
increased physical activity)
14. What are the General - dynamic ROM-major joint muscles - all group
2 phases of a muscle preparation eg. cardio
warm up? Specific - specific muscle group recruitment - prep for
strenuous activity - specific areas of the body
15.15.
, What are -reduces heart disease
some benefits -increases metabolism
to cardiorespira- -decreases stress/anxiety/depression
tory training? -improves heart and lung capacity
-regulates blood pressure
-improves core strength
-decreases body fat
-strengthens muscles
-promotes joint stability
-lowers risk of diabetes
16. What are the pri- A - aerobic capacity and endurance
mary functions I - integrate and activate all systems
of cardiorespira- T - teach muscle mastery through movement patterns
tory training? F - flexibility
17. Integrating all The heart's ability to distribute blood and oxygen.
body systems
means...
18. Teaching muscle The muscle's ability to extract and use oxygen to produce
mastery is... aerobic energy.
19. What are Warm Up - get body ready, protect against injury, oiling of
the phases the joints, preparing mental capacity for increased physi-
of cardiorespira- cal activity
tory training? Pre/Peak Cardio - to increase HR to 55-65% HRMax,
to intro more intensity, to obtain steady state at 65-85%
HRMax
Cardio Recovery - transition from cardio to next phase
of class/program, lower HR, lower BP, lower breathing
intensity
20. What are the ben- J - joint stability
1. efits of muscleconditioning?
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