Anatomy
Behavioral Change
Assessments
Body Composition
Know the Numbers
100

The tibia (location)

What is the medial bone of the lower leg?

100

When a client stops working out

What is a lapse (relapse)?

100

The physical activity readiness questionnaire

What is PAR-Q?

100

Total body weight that is composed of muscle, water, bone and organs.

What is fat free mass (FFM)?

100

<120 mmHg and <80 mmHg

What is normal blood pressure?

200

The frontal plane

What is the imaginary line that runs laterally, dividing the body into anterior and posterior sections?

200

The removal or avoidance of aversive stimuli following a desirable behavior.

What is negative reinforcement?

200

A lifestyle where someone does not participate in at least 30 minutes of activity on at least 3 days a week for at least 3 months.

What is a sedentary lifestyle?

200

Extra storage fat in the abdominal area

What is android obesity?

200

18.5-24.9 (kg/m2)

What is considered a normal weight BMI?

300

Push-ups (muscle groups)

What is an exercise that works the muscle of the chest? (Pectoralis Minor, Pectoralis Major and Serratus Anterior)

300

The "contemplation" stage

What stage of the TTM is a client in when they are aware of a problem and weighing the pros and cons of an exercise program?

300

Heart rate, blood pressure, height and weight

What are resting vital signs?

300

Fat that is necessary for normal function of the body

What is essential fat?

300

70-72 bpm

What is average resting heart rate?

400

Chin-ups (muscle groups)

What is an exercise that works the muscles of the back? (Latissimus Dorsi, Rhomboid)

400

The number of pros and cons perceived about adopting or maintaining a new behavior/activity

What is decisional balance?

400

A tool used to subjectively quantify a client’s overall feeling and sensations during physical activity.

What is the Rate of Perceived Exertion?

400

A method for determining body composition that relies on the principle that the conductivity of an electrical impulse is greater through lean tissue that through fatty tissue.

What is bioelectrical impedance (BIA)? DEXA accepted

400

RHR > 100 bpm

What is sinus tachycardia?

500

Scapular winging during shoulder push stability test

What is Scapulothoracic joint instability?

500

The idea that people consistently underestimate the time, energy, and other resources required to complete a given task.

What is Planning Fallacy?

500

The positive CVD risk factor when: LDL choesterol is >130mg/dl, HDL is <40 mg/dl, Total Cholesterol is >200 mg/dl

What is dyslipidemia?

500

The measurement assessed by underwater weighing and the BOD POD before being converted to %BF with an equation.

What is body density?

500

40% to <60% VO2R

What is moderate exercise?