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Practice Exam
1. Which muscle is the prime mover in spine/trunk flexion?
Rectus abdominis
Erector spinae
Hamstrings
Quadriceps
2. Which of the following factors are important for proper body alignment?
An erect body position should be maintained at all times
Always check for a stable base of support
Both A and B
None of the above
3. 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
4. Free weights can help in developing the smaller synergistic muscles.
True
False
5. The Anaerobic System must rely on carbohydrates for ATP production.
True
False
6. The frontal plane explains the division of the body between front and back.
True
False
7. Quadriceps are a primary mover (agonist) in a leg extension. What is the antagonist muscle?
Hip Adductor
Gastrocnemius
Triceps
Hamstrings
8. Breathing should be performed as inhaling as the muscles lengthen and exhaling as the muscles contract.
True
False
9. Why should you use a PAR-Q with your clients in the initial visit?
To see if the client needs to lose weight
To assess a client’s interest in working out
As a pre exercise screening tool to uncover any medical concerns
A PAR-Q is not required prior to working out
10. If the hip adductor is the prime mover in an exercise, what is the antagonist?
Triceps
Gluteus medius
Erector spinae
Hamstrings
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