Exercise Science
Program Design
Nutrition
Biomechanics
Testing and Evaluation
100

What is the primary energy system used during a 100-meter sprint?

ATP-PCr system

100

What is the first step in designing a strength training program?

Conducting a needs analysis

100

What macronutrient is the primary source of energy during high-intensity exercise

Carbohydrates

100

 What is the difference between concentric and eccentric muscle actions?

Concentric: muscle shortening; Eccentric: muscle lengthening

100

What test is commonly used to measure aerobic capacity?

VO2 max test

200

Which muscle type is most responsible for explosive movements like jumping?

Type II (fast-twitch) fibers

200

What is the recommended rest period for hypertrophy training (in seconds)?

30-90 seconds

200

What is the recommended daily protein intake (in grams per kg of body weight) for strength athletes?

1.2 - 2.0 grams/kg of body weight

200

In which plane of motion does a bicep curl primarily occur?

Sagittal plane

200

What is the purpose of a one-rep max (1RM) test?

To measure the maximum amount of weight an individual can lift in one repetition

300

What is the term for the amount of force that a muscle can generate at a given velocity?

Force-velocity curve

300

What is the purpose of periodization in a training program?

o vary the training load to avoid plateaus and improve performance

300

What is the role of carbohydrates during exercise?

To provide energy for prolonged, moderate-to-high intensity exercise

300

This is the ability to quickly change the direction or velocity of the body in response to a stimulus?

The perpendicular distance between the line of action of a force and the axis of rotation

300

Which test assesses an athlete’s ability to change direction rapidly?

Agility

400

What is the primary role of ATP in muscle contractions?

ATP provides energy for cross-bridge cycling in muscle contraction

400

What are the 3 things primarily considered when determining Volume Load?

Sets - Reps - Intensity

400

Which vitamin is essential for collagen formation and recovery?

Vitamin C

400

Which lever class is used when performing a calf raise?

Second-class lever

400

Which body composition test uses air displacement to determine body fat percentage?

Bod Pod

500

Which hormone is most associated with muscle hypertrophy?

Testosterone

500

What principle is being followed when a program increases workload on the body over time?

Progressive overload

500

What is the optimal timing for consuming protein post-exercise to maximize muscle protein synthesis?

Within 30-60 minutes post-exercise

500

 What is the primary factor influencing the force production of a muscle?

Cross-sectional area of the muscle

500

 One is the ability to move a joint through its range of motion, the other is soft tissue's ability to stretch?

Mobility and Flexibility

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