What is known as the “ultimate usable form of energy for muscular activity”?
What is "ATP."
What principle of conditioning addresses an individual’s specific adaptation to imposed demands?
If you were to combine all of these activities into a series of stations that would be repeated three times, what would it be called?
What is "Circuit Training."
Which of the following techniques of resistance training help an individual gain strength, neuromuscular control, power, and muscle endurance?
What is "Core Stability Training."
What four components coordinate together to transport oxygen throughout the body?
What is "Heart, lungs, blood vessels, blood."
Steps that contribute to the energy system of anaerobic metabolism.
What is the body turns to stored glycogen as an energy source.
What is ATP is rapidly metabolized to meet energy needs.
Which of the following statements about cardiorespiratory endurance is correct?
What is "The greater the percentage of maximum aerobic capacity required during an activity, the less time the activity may be performed."
What term is best identified with enlargement of a muscle caused by an increase in the size of its cells?
What is "Hypertrophy."
How does an isometric muscular contraction occur?
What is "The muscle contracts to increase tension but there is no change in the length of the muscle."
How is the heart able to adapt to increased demands during exercise?
What is "Cardiac output increases as aerobic capacity increases."
Which of the following activities is an example of interval training?
What is "Sprinting the straight-aways and jogging the curves of a track."
Which of the following principles of conditioning allows the program designer to address group needs, rather than individual needs?
What is Consistency.
What determines the tension that can be generated when referring to muscular strength?
What is "Muscle length."
When using continuous training as a technique to improve cardiorespiratory endurance, what statement is incorrect?
Maintaining the Karvonen formula for exercise heart rate, which uses the maximum heart rate and percentage of target intensity.
Which of the following statements best describes the function of the warm-up?
What is "It prepares the body for physical work, e.g., skills of agility and, coordination, or cardio."
Shortening and lengthening a muscle through a complete range of motion for which of the following types of exercise?
What is "Isotonic Exercise."
In periodization training a patient should be working on which period/phase during the preseason?
What is "Power Phase."
Which factors could limit flexibility?
What is Boney structure, Excessive fat, Muscles and their tendons, Connective tissue, Skin, and Neural tissue tightness
Will a muscle hypertrophy if myofilaments also increase in both size and number?
What is "Yes, this supports the theory that individual muscle fibers themselves increase in cross-sectional diameter."
In periodization training, a patient should be working on which period/phase during the off season?
What is "Transition Period, Strength Phase and Endurance Phase."