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Practice Exam
1. If the hip adductor is the prime mover in an exercise, what is the antagonist?
Triceps
Gluteus medius
Erector spinae
Hamstrings
2. What are the two primary physiological responses to resistance exercise?
Muscular strength and muscle size
Muscle size and power
Muscle strength and flexibility
Muscle size and flexibility
3. 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
4. Which muscle is the prime mover in spine/trunk flexion?
Rectus abdominis
Erector spinae
Hamstrings
Quadriceps
5. 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
6. Your client is feeling a sharp pain in her knee during exercise. What should you do?
Tell her to wait a few minutes, then try the exercise again.
Attempt to diagnose what is wrong
Recommend she seek care from a qualified physician
Offer her some medication for the pain
7. Which training principle describes the practice of systematically increasing your repetitions to get stronger?
Training progression
Training specificity
Training overload
Diminishing returns
8. Which one of these is not within your scope of responsibilities?
Dispense medication
Help set realistic training goals
Collect health status information
Motivate and inspire
9. Type 11 fibers are faster and stronger.
True
False
10. You should always keep a current CPR certification when training clients.
True
False
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