Wingate
Submax/Max
ECG/flexibility
HR/BP/ body composition
Metabolism/Muscle Phys
100

How long does the Wingate test last?

30 seconds

100

What is the pedal rate for all the submax cycle tests?

50 rpm

100

Where does the electrode V4 go on a person's body?

In line straight down from Left Arm, in the 5th intercostal space (below muscle or breast tissue).

100

If someone's 15-second heart beat count during exercise is 30, what is their heart rate?

120

100

At rest, are we burning more carbs or fats?

Fats. 

200

How hard should someone pedal during a Wingate test?

As hard as they can for the whole time. 

200

What fact about intensity and heart rate and VO2 usage do we rely upon to estimate VO2 max from a submax test?

That they all have a positive LINEAR relationship. 

As one goes up, the others go up. 

200

To measure knee flexion, where do the axis, stationary arm, and mobile arm of the goniometry line up?

axis - on the lateral epicondyle (the bump on outside of knee that doesn't move during flexion)

stationary arm - from axis to greater trochanter (hip joint)

mobile arm - from axis to lateral malleolus (bump on outside of ankle)


200

What is a categorically 'healthy' blood pressure?

<120

<80

200

What structure carries an action potential into and throughout a muscle cell?

T-tubules

300

What is being measured by the Wingate test?

anaerobic power

300

Give the wordful definition of what VO2max is.

The maximal amount of oxygen someone can transport and consume.

300

On an ECG, if there are 3 big boxes between R waves (heart beats), what is the person's heart rate?

100bpm

300

What is the term for a heart rate that is faster than 100 bpm?

Tachycardia

300

What ion causes an action potential to carry on down a nerve?

sodium
400

How much weight is added to the weight platform for someone during Wingate?

body weight in kg x 0.075

400

Name 2 of the 4 qualifiers of a TRUE MAX test. 

- O2 plateaus
- RER > 1.1
- lactate > 8mmol
- max HR reached

400

If there are 7 R waves (heart beats) in a 30 box interval on an ECG, what is the person's heart rate?

70bpm

5 boxes = 1 second, therfore
30 boxes = 6 seconds,
there are 10 six-second intervals in a minute, so
7 x 10 = 70bpm

400

Where and in what direction do you pinch for the subscapular skinfold site?

2 cm below the scapula, diagonal 

400

As exercise intensity goes up, RER goes up or down?

Up. 

Higher intensities use more carbs, therefore RER will be higher. 

500

What energy system is being measured for PEAK power?

ATP-PC

500

If someone's heart rate during the last two minutes of the Astrand submax test are 115 and 122, do they need to continue for the 7th minute or stop now?

Continue to 7th minute. 

The last two minutes should be in steady state, which means within 5 bpm of each other, and 115-122 is 7, so not steady state yet. 

500

What is active insufficiency?

When a muscle is flexed over two joints, it isn't able to contract with full force over either of those joints.

500

What percentage of body fat is essential for females? For males?

12% - females

3% - males

500

What causes myosin to be able to attach to actin during a muscle contraction?

Calcium attaches to troponin which transforms causing tropomyosin to uncover the binding sites on actin. 

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