100% satisfaction guarantee Immediately available after payment Both online and in PDF No strings attached
logo-home
AFAA PRIMARY GROUP EXERCISE CERTIFICATION FINAL EXAM NEWEST 2024 ACTUAL EXAM COMPLETE ALL 200 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED A+||BRAND NEW VERSION R354,14   Add to cart

Exam (elaborations)

AFAA PRIMARY GROUP EXERCISE CERTIFICATION FINAL EXAM NEWEST 2024 ACTUAL EXAM COMPLETE ALL 200 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED A+||BRAND NEW VERSION

 7 views  0 purchase
  • Course
  • AFAA PRIMARY GROUP EXERCISE CERTIFICATION
  • Institution
  • AFAA PRIMARY GROUP EXERCISE CERTIFICATION

AFAA PRIMARY GROUP EXERCISE CERTIFICATION FINAL EXAM NEWEST 2024 ACTUAL EXAM COMPLETE ALL 200 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED A+||BRAND NEW VERSION

Preview 4 out of 31  pages

  • October 7, 2024
  • 31
  • 2024/2025
  • Exam (elaborations)
  • Questions & answers
  • AFAA PRIMARY GROUP EXERCISE CERTIFICATION
  • AFAA PRIMARY GROUP EXERCISE CERTIFICATION
avatar-seller
AFAA PRIMARY GROUP EXERCISE CERTIFICATION
FINAL EXAM NEWEST 2024 ACTUAL EXAM
COMPLETE ALL 200 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS)
|ALREADY GRADED A+||BRAND NEW VERSION



list 8 health benefits associated with regular participation in physical activity. -
ANSWERLower risk of coronary heart disease, lower risk of high blood pressure, lower
risk of Type 2 diabetes, lower risk of breast cancer, reduced depression, improved
cardiorespiraratory & muscular fitness, lower risk of colon cancer, prevention of weight
gain.

How can interval training improve aerobic performance? - ANSWERMaximizes aerobic
power and minimizes boredom.

List 3 physiological adaptations that occur to improve exercise performance and state
how or why improvements occurs. - ANSWER1. Increased maximal blood flow -
Performing aerobic exercise forces large volumes of blood which increases stroke
volume.
2. Increased oxygen delivery and carbon dioxide removal - The cardiorespiratory
system saturates blood coming from the lungs with oxygen efficiently. The high
pulmonary ventilation assists with the removal of carbon dioxide during exercise.
3. Increased maximal oxygen uptake and aerobic power - Regular aerobic exercise
causes an increase in the number of capillaries per muscle fiber.

Energy Metabolism

Define energy and its food source. - ANSWEREnergy is the ability to do work and the
source of energy is the sun.

Define ATP - ANSWERAdenosine Triphosphate ATP.
Compound that releases energy necessary. for muscular contraction.
1 mole ATP = 1/10 mile energy walk.

Energy Pathways - ANSWERAnaerobic and Aerobic.

An anaerobic pathway consists of: - ANSWERATP-CP - phosphagen system.
Fuel source = CHEMICAL creatine phosphate.

,Intensity = very high.

Duration = very short 1 to15 seconds.

Activities = sprinting, jumping, throwing, kicking, lifting heavy weights.

An anaerobic pathway also consist of - ANSWERLACTIC ACID SYSTEM

Fuel source = GLUCOSE carbohydrate only.


Intensity = high, moderate.

Duration = short, medium 45-90 seconds.

Activities = prolonged sprints, soccer, basketball, hockey, swimming, cycling.

aerobic pathway consists of: - ANSWERAEROBIC SYSTEM

Fuel source = Carbohydrates, fat, protein.

Intensity = moderate, low.

Duration = medium, very long 3-5 minutes

Activities = sitting, reading, studying, watching TV, internet surfing, sleeping, walking,
biking, rowing, skating, distance running, aerobics.

Define: Aerobic - ANSWERAerobic is with oxygen or the presence of oxygen.

Define: Anaerobic - ANSWERAnaerobic is without oxygen; usually w/short-spurt, high-
energy activities

What is the term for Steady state: - ANSWERAfter first 3-4 minutes of exercise, oxygen
uptake has reached an adequate level to meet oxygen demand of the tissues; heart
rate, cardio output, and pulmonary ventilation have attained fairly constant levels.

What is the term for Excess post-oxygen consumption EPOC - ANSWEROxygen debt
referring to oxygen uptake remaining elevated above resting levels for several minutes
during recovery.

What is the term for Oxygen deficit - ANSWERPeriod in which the level of oxygen
consumption is below what is necessary to supply ATP production.

What is the term for Anaerobic threshold - ANSWERPoint at which the body can no
longer meet its demand for oxygen and anaerobic metabolism is accelerated.

,What is the term for Aerobic capacity - ANSWERAbility of the body to remove oxygen
from the air and transfer it through the lungs and blood to the working muscles; related
to cardiorespiratory endurance.

What is the term for Lactic acid - ANSWERBy-product of anaerobic metabolism of
glucose; milk sugar.

Aerobic vs. Anaerobic - ANSWERAerobic - Complete breakdown of glucose.
Anaerobic - Partial breakdown of glucose.

Aerobic - Can utilize carbs, fats, or proteins as fuel.
Anaerobic - Can only use carbs as fuel.

Aerobic - Long-duration of activity.
Anaerobic - Short-duration of activity.

Aerobic - Smaller EPOC.
Anaerobic - Greater EPOC.

Aerobic - Sub maximal, work moderate intensity.
Anaerobic - Maximal work,,high intensity.

Aerobic - Carbon dioxide and water are end products.
Anaerobic - Lactic acid is the by-product.

Aerobic - Uses oxygen in chemical breakdown.
Anaerobic - Doesn't need Oxigen in chemical breakdown.

What is the term for Stroke volume - ANSWERVolume of blood ejected by each
ventricle of the heart during a single systole.

What is the term for Cardiac output - ANSWERVolume of blood pumped by each
ventricle in one minute.

What is the term for Venous return - ANSWERPumping action of the muscles in
extremities and respiratory system along with venoconstriction to move oxygen blood
back to the heart.

What is the term for Blood pooling - ANSWERCondition caused by ceasing vigorous
exercise too abruptly so that blood remains in the extremities and may not be delivered
quickly enough to the heart and brain.

What is the term for Vital capacity - ANSWERGreatest volume of air that can be forcibly
exhaled after the deepest inspiration.

, What is the term for Valsalva maneuver - ANSWERDangerous condition that can occur
if an individual holds their breath forming an unequal pressure in the brain. Dizziness,
temporary loss of consciousness may occur.

What are blood pressure norms for a healthy person? - ANSWERResting Blood
Pressure for healthy person averages about 120 - 80.

High Blood Pressure is considered 140 - 90+

What is the anatomical term for Joint - ANSWERThe point at which two or more bones
meet and movement occurs: synovial, non-synovial.

What is the anatomical term for Ligament - ANSWERBands or sheet-like fibrous tissues
connecting bone-to-bone and reinforces joints from dislocation, non-elastic, limited
ROM.

What is the anatomical term for Tendon - ANSWERBand of dense fibrous tissues
forming the termination of a muscle and attaching muscle to the bone with minimum
elasticity.

What is the anatomical term for Cartilage - ANSWERWhite, semi-opague fiborous
connective tissue; cushions and prevents wear on articular surfaces.

Describe the following anatomical terms. - ANSWERAnterior . Front.
Posterior . Back of body.

Medial . Midline of body.
Lateral . Head to trunk.

Supine . Lying on back.
Prone . Lying on stomach.

Superior . Upper half of body.
Inferior . lower half of the body.

Unilateral . One side of body affected.
Bilateral . both sides equally affected.

Define the following joint actions: - ANSWERFlexion.
Bending of a joint between two bones.

Extension.
Increasing the angle between two bones - straightening previously in flexion.

Abduction.
Movement AWAY from the midline of body.

The benefits of buying summaries with Stuvia:

Guaranteed quality through customer reviews

Guaranteed quality through customer reviews

Stuvia customers have reviewed more than 700,000 summaries. This how you know that you are buying the best documents.

Quick and easy check-out

Quick and easy check-out

You can quickly pay through EFT, credit card or Stuvia-credit for the summaries. There is no membership needed.

Focus on what matters

Focus on what matters

Your fellow students write the study notes themselves, which is why the documents are always reliable and up-to-date. This ensures you quickly get to the core!

Frequently asked questions

What do I get when I buy this document?

You get a PDF, available immediately after your purchase. The purchased document is accessible anytime, anywhere and indefinitely through your profile.

Satisfaction guarantee: how does it work?

Our satisfaction guarantee ensures that you always find a study document that suits you well. You fill out a form, and our customer service team takes care of the rest.

Who am I buying this summary from?

Stuvia is a marketplace, so you are not buying this document from us, but from seller Americannursingaassociation. Stuvia facilitates payment to the seller.

Will I be stuck with a subscription?

No, you only buy this summary for R354,14. You're not tied to anything after your purchase.

Can Stuvia be trusted?

4.6 stars on Google & Trustpilot (+1000 reviews)

70055 documents were sold in the last 30 days

Founded in 2010, the go-to place to buy summaries for 14 years now

Start selling
R354,14
  • (0)
  Buy now