Name That Exercise
Gym Lingo
Muscles & Movement
Rate the Burn
Cardio & Conditioning
100

What is the exercise shown above called?

A) Push-Ups

B) Plank hold

C) Tricep dip

D) Calisthenic Chest Press 

 

What are Push-ups?

100

This common gym acronym refers to the maximum amount of weight someone can lift for a single repetition.

A) BMI
B) HIIT
C) PR
D) DOMS

What is PR (personal record)?

100

This stabilizing muscle group helps protect the spine and maintain posture during heavy compound lifts like squats and deadlifts.

A) Rotator cuff

B) Calves

C) Core

D) Forearms

What is the Core?

100

On the RPE scale, an RPE of 2 is best described as what intensity?

A. Very light, easy conversation pace

B. Moderate, could go much longer

C. Hard, challenging but controllable

D. Max effort, cannot continue much longer

What is very light?

100

What isometric core exercise involves assuming the push-up position, and holding that position for a prescribed length of time? It is different from the ledge pirates used to walk off of?

A. Russian Twist

B. Plunk

C. Sit up

D. Plank

What is a plank?

200

Which one is a real exercise?

A) Skull crushers

B) Prison jumps

C) Hostage holds

D) Mountain hoppers

What are Skull crushers


200

What is the meaning of AMRAP?

A. Personal Record 

B. Power Rep

C. A lot of muscular rotational applications prepared

D. As many reps as possible

What is As many reps as possible?

200

During a squat, this joint action occurs as you lower your body toward the ground.

A) Knee extension

B) Hip flexion 

C) Shoulder rotation

D) Ankle inversion

What is Hip Flexion?

200

On the RPE scale, an RPE of 7 is best described as what intensity?

A. Very light, easy conversation pace

B. Moderate, could go much longer

C. Hard, challenging but controllable

D. Max effort, cannot continue much longer

What is hard?


200

This conditioning exercise combines a squat, plank, push-up, and jump into one movement.

A) Mountain climber
B) Jumping jack
C) Burpee
D) Box jump

What is a Burpee?

300

Which of these is NOT a real exercise?

A. Dead bug

B. Bird dog

C. Fire hydrant

D. Dolphin press

What is Dolphin press

300

What does RPE stand for?

A. Rest between sets

B. Rate of perceived exertion

C. Running post exercise

D. Rating for personal excellence

What is the Rate of perceived exertion?

300

This muscle is often called the “six-pack” muscle and helps flex the torso forward.

A) Rectus abdominis 

B) Deltoid

C) Trapezius

D) Latissimus dorsi

What is the Rectus Abdominis?

300

This training method increases workout difficulty over time by gradually adding weight, reps, or intensity.

A) Progressive overload

B) Circuit training

C) Muscle confusion

D) Static stretching

What is Progressive Overload?

300

Celebrated for its ability to improve athletic capacity and is typically a cardiovascular exercise strategy. Which of the following describes the term HIIT?

A. Balance training

B. Body building

C. High intensity interval training

D. High interval intensive torture

What is High intensity interval training?

400


What is the exercise shown above called?

A) Incline Chest Press

B) Incline Dumbbell Fly

C) Overhead Press

D) Dumbbell Lateral Raise


What is Incline Dumbbell Fly

400

This gym term describes the soreness and stiffness commonly felt 24 to 48 hours after an intense workout.

A) Progressive overload

B) Muscle failure

C) DOMS

D) Hypertrophy

What is DOMS (Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness)?

400

During a push-up, what muscle group is primarily responsible for the pushing motion?

A. Pectoralis major

B. Anterior deltoid

C. Triceps brachii

D. Rectus abdominis

What is Pectoralis major?


400

Often blamed for the "burning" sensation in your muscles during a high-rep set, this substance is actually a byproduct your body uses for energy. 

A) Creatine phosphate

B) Cortisol

C) Lactic acid

D) Glycogen

What is Lactic acid?

400

Your VO2 max shows how much of which element you can take in during a workout and is widely used as a cardiorespiratory fitness evaluation?

A. Nitrogen

B. Oxygen

C. Potassium

D. Sodium

What is Oxygen?


500

What is the specific name of this type of deadlift?

A) Romanian deadlift

B) Jefferson deadlift

C) Sumo deadlift

D) Trap bar deadlift

What is the Jefferson deadlift?

500

This fitness term describes a workout style where many exercises are performed back-to-back with very little rest in between.

A) HIIT

B) Circuit training 

C) Supersets

D) RPE

What is Circuit Training?

500

This plane of motion divides the body into left and right halves and is commonly used during movements like bicep curls and running.

A) Frontal plane

B) Sagittal plane

C) Transverse plane

D) Horizontal plane

What is the Sagittal Plane?

500

this heart rate zone is most associated with fitness improvement and fat burning.

A) VO₂ Max Zone
B) Anaerobic Zone
C) Weight Control Zone
D) Moderate Activity Zone

What is the Weight Control Zone?



500

This training style alternates periods of high effort with lower intensity recovery periods to improve endurance and conditioning.

A) Pyramid training

B) Interval training 

C) Static training

D) Superset training

What is Interval Training?