Practice Exam

1. Quadriceps are a primary mover (agonist) in a leg extension. What is the antagonist muscle?





2. Why does the American Diabetes Association recommend aerobic and strength training for managing diabetes?





3. Which best describes a split routine?





4. Skeletal muscles are often named by what factors?





5. Type 11 fibers are faster and stronger.



6. Biceps are a primary mover (agonist) in a bicep curl. What is the antagonist muscle?





7. What are the two primary physiological responses to resistance exercise?





8. 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?





9. Training specificity explains what type of training?





10. When is the only time you shouldn’t use a spotter?






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