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NASM CPT Final Exam (2023-2024 Latest Update)Correct 100%
Medial -ANSWER the midline of the body 
 
distal -ANSWER further away from the midline of the body 
 
proximal -ANSWER closer to the midline of the body 
 
ipsilateral -ANSWER on the same side of the body 
 
contralateral -ANSWER on the opposite side of the body 
 
inferior -ANSWER below the midline 
 
superior -ANSWER above the midline 
 
anterior -ANSWER front of the body 
 
posterior -ANSWER back of the body 
 
Golgi Tendon Organs -ANSWER Senses Muscle Tension 
Relaxes muscle in res...
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Medial -ANSWER the midline of the body 
 
distal -ANSWER further away from the midline of the body 
 
proximal -ANSWER closer to the midline of the body 
 
ipsilateral -ANSWER on the same side of the body 
 
contralateral -ANSWER on the opposite side of the body 
 
inferior -ANSWER below the midline 
 
superior -ANSWER above the midline 
 
anterior -ANSWER front of the body 
 
posterior -ANSWER back of the body 
 
Golgi Tendon Organs -ANSWER Senses Muscle Tension 
Relaxes muscle in res...
NASM CPT Exam Study (2023-2024 Latest Update)Correct 100%NASM CPT Exam Study (2023-2024 Latest Update)
What is the purpose of the Current Good Manufacturing Practices? - ANSWER To provide guidelines to help ensure quality and purity of products 
 
Which muscle would be considered underactive, leading to the excessive forward trunk lean during the overhead squat assessment? - ANSWER Gluteus maximus 
 
For a fitness professional using the OPT model, the goal of the Stabilization Endurance phase is to focus on which of the following aspects? - ANSWER Movement quality 
 
Balance is best described as ...
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What is the purpose of the Current Good Manufacturing Practices? - ANSWER To provide guidelines to help ensure quality and purity of products 
 
Which muscle would be considered underactive, leading to the excessive forward trunk lean during the overhead squat assessment? - ANSWER Gluteus maximus 
 
For a fitness professional using the OPT model, the goal of the Stabilization Endurance phase is to focus on which of the following aspects? - ANSWER Movement quality 
 
Balance is best described as ...
Nasm CPT Final Exam Study Guide Correct 100%
Proprioception - ANSWER The body's ability to to sense the relative position of adjacent parts of the body 
 
Ex: when walking our feet give us proprioception about the type of surface we are on. 
 
Mechanoreceptors - ANSWER specialized structures that recognize pressure in tissue and transmit signals to sensory nerves. 
 
Muscle Spindles - ANSWER sensory receptors in the muscles that are parallel to the muscle fibers and are sensitive to change in muscle length. Spindles stretch with muscle an...
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Proprioception - ANSWER The body's ability to to sense the relative position of adjacent parts of the body 
 
Ex: when walking our feet give us proprioception about the type of surface we are on. 
 
Mechanoreceptors - ANSWER specialized structures that recognize pressure in tissue and transmit signals to sensory nerves. 
 
Muscle Spindles - ANSWER sensory receptors in the muscles that are parallel to the muscle fibers and are sensitive to change in muscle length. Spindles stretch with muscle an...
NASM Stretching Techniques Correct 100%
___ ___ are alterations in lengths of muscles surrounding a given joint - ANSWER Muscle imbalances 
 
___ ___ _inhibition is muscle inhibition caused by a tight agonist inhibiting the antagonist - ANSWER altered reciprocal 
 
____ ____ is when inappropriate muscles take over the function of a weak or inhibited prime mover - ANSWER Synergistic dominance 
 
___ dysfunction is altered join motion - ANSWER arthrokinetic 
 
___ inhibition is when neural impulses sensing tension are grater than the im...
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___ ___ are alterations in lengths of muscles surrounding a given joint - ANSWER Muscle imbalances 
 
___ ___ _inhibition is muscle inhibition caused by a tight agonist inhibiting the antagonist - ANSWER altered reciprocal 
 
____ ____ is when inappropriate muscles take over the function of a weak or inhibited prime mover - ANSWER Synergistic dominance 
 
___ dysfunction is altered join motion - ANSWER arthrokinetic 
 
___ inhibition is when neural impulses sensing tension are grater than the im...
NASM Module 3 Ch 7-9 6th edition Correct 100%
NASM Module 3 Ch 7-9 6th edition Correct 100%
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NASM Module 3 Ch 7-9 6th edition Correct 100%
NASM Stretching Chapter 3 Correct Questions & Answers(Rated A+)
what is flexibility? - ANSWER having the optimal amount of extensibility in the fascia and muscular systems to perform a physical task. With this, a necessary amount of tension in the systems is required to maintain alignment and balance 
 
how is the optimal tension in the system maintained? - ANSWER It is maintained by a balance of forces generated by the muscles and fascia, tendons and other connective tissue attachments, and compression forces generated through the skeletal system 
 
how doe...
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what is flexibility? - ANSWER having the optimal amount of extensibility in the fascia and muscular systems to perform a physical task. With this, a necessary amount of tension in the systems is required to maintain alignment and balance 
 
how is the optimal tension in the system maintained? - ANSWER It is maintained by a balance of forces generated by the muscles and fascia, tendons and other connective tissue attachments, and compression forces generated through the skeletal system 
 
how doe...
NASM 2023-2024 - Chapter 7 Correct Questions & Answers!!
When performing the static latissimus dorsi ball stretch, which of the following is a correct body position? - ANSWER Posteriorly rotated pelvis 
 
Which of the following is true about dynamic stretching? - ANSWER It should be performed at a controlled speed. 
 
Which term represents the ability of the neuromuscular system to allow all muscles to work synergistically? - ANSWER Neuromuscular efficiency 
 
Internally rotating the back hip during the active kneeling hip flexor stretch places a grea...
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When performing the static latissimus dorsi ball stretch, which of the following is a correct body position? - ANSWER Posteriorly rotated pelvis 
 
Which of the following is true about dynamic stretching? - ANSWER It should be performed at a controlled speed. 
 
Which term represents the ability of the neuromuscular system to allow all muscles to work synergistically? - ANSWER Neuromuscular efficiency 
 
Internally rotating the back hip during the active kneeling hip flexor stretch places a grea...
NASM Questions & Answers(Graded A+)
After leaving the left ventricle, blood enters which of the following structures? 
A. Super Vena Cava 
B. Aorta 
C. Inferior Vena Cava 
D. Pulmonary Artery - ANSWER Aorta 
 
Which of the following is the best example of an exercise that predominately uses the ATP-PC pathway or energy? 
A. A set of 3 barbell cleans 
B. A 10 exercise circiut training workout 
C. 20 repetition body squats exercise 
D. 30 minute of walking on a treadmill - ANSWER 
 
Front lunges and biceps curls occur in which plan...
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After leaving the left ventricle, blood enters which of the following structures? 
A. Super Vena Cava 
B. Aorta 
C. Inferior Vena Cava 
D. Pulmonary Artery - ANSWER Aorta 
 
Which of the following is the best example of an exercise that predominately uses the ATP-PC pathway or energy? 
A. A set of 3 barbell cleans 
B. A 10 exercise circiut training workout 
C. 20 repetition body squats exercise 
D. 30 minute of walking on a treadmill - ANSWER 
 
Front lunges and biceps curls occur in which plan...
NASM-CPT Ch 2 Quiz Study guide Correct 100%
In a client with lower crossed syndrome which of the following is most likely lengthened? 
 
a. Soleus 
b. Erector spinae 
c. Gastrocnemius 
d. Internal oblique - ANSWER d. Internal oblique 
 
What is the most accurate time to conduct a resting heart rate measurement? 
 
a. Immediately before a workout 
b. Upon waking in the morning 
c. Immediately after a workout 
d. Before going to bed at night - ANSWER b. Upon waking up in the morning 
 
A waist-to-hip ratio over which of the following puts a...
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In a client with lower crossed syndrome which of the following is most likely lengthened? 
 
a. Soleus 
b. Erector spinae 
c. Gastrocnemius 
d. Internal oblique - ANSWER d. Internal oblique 
 
What is the most accurate time to conduct a resting heart rate measurement? 
 
a. Immediately before a workout 
b. Upon waking in the morning 
c. Immediately after a workout 
d. Before going to bed at night - ANSWER b. Upon waking up in the morning 
 
A waist-to-hip ratio over which of the following puts a...
NASM SFC - Chapter 1 - Introduction to Integrated Flexibility Correct 100%
Integrated Stretching - ANSWER Self-myofascial techniques combined with assisted and self-stretching techniques 
 
Fascia - ANSWER Connective tissue that surrounds muscles and bones. 
 
Regional interdependence model - ANSWER Assessment and intervention model used by clinicians based on the concept that the site of a patient's primary complaint or symptoms is impacted by dysfunction in remote musculoskeletal regions. 
 
Neurophysiological system - ANSWER A physiological system dealing with the ...
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Integrated Stretching - ANSWER Self-myofascial techniques combined with assisted and self-stretching techniques 
 
Fascia - ANSWER Connective tissue that surrounds muscles and bones. 
 
Regional interdependence model - ANSWER Assessment and intervention model used by clinicians based on the concept that the site of a patient's primary complaint or symptoms is impacted by dysfunction in remote musculoskeletal regions. 
 
Neurophysiological system - ANSWER A physiological system dealing with the ...
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