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Practice Exam
1. When is the only time you shouldn’t use a spotter?
You should always use a spotter
When lifting for power movements
When your client asks you not to
When you are not in the mood
2. Skeletal muscles are often named by what factors?
Origin and insertion
Function
Number of origins
All of the above
3. Which of the following is not true when using proper form?
Head is placed firmly on the bench
Shoulders and upper back should be firm and even on the bench
Feet are flat on the floor
Buttocks is lifted off the bench
4. How many days per week should you recommend exercise for an experienced lifter?
2 to 3 times per week
3 to 4 times per week
4 to 7 times per week
Twice a day
5. How much rest time is recommended for power exercises?
30 to 90 seconds
30 seconds or less
30 to 60 seconds
2 to 5 minutes
6. Some muscles are named after the function they perform in the body. As an example, forearm muscles are called flexors because they perform this action?
Extend the wrist
Elevate the wrist
Rotate the wrist
Flex the wrist
7. When deciding exercise volume for a new client, how many sets are recommended for muscle endurance?
1 to 2 sets
2 to 3 sets
3 to 6 sets
3 to 5 sets
8. Biceps are a primary mover (agonist) in a bicep curl. What is the antagonist muscle?
Erector Spinae
Triceps
Gluteus Maximus
Latissimus Dorsi
9. Exercise volume refers to the amount of intensity a client has.
True
False
10. Which training principle describes the practice of gradually adding more resistance so there is enough stimulus to grow?
Training progression
Training specificity
Training overload
Diminishing returns
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