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Practice Exam
1. Young athletes often lack stability and overall coordination in their early years.
True
False
2. Why is protein important in our diet?
It helps repair muscle damage
It helps growth and repair of body tissues
Maintains health of our hair, skin and fingernails
All of the above
3. Is genetics a factor in the elasticity and length of your muscles and ligaments?
True
False
4. Muscles have the capacity to increase up to 1.6 times their length.
True
False
5. To develop directed strength, how much training time should be devoted to strength training for a specific sport or purpose?
20 to 30%
50%
80%
100%
6. Pull movements engage the chest muscles and teach how to move away from an object, ex. push up.
True
False
7. Which one of these components is NOT one of the main five for youth training?
Aerobic capacity
Body composition
Anaerobic training
Muscular endurance
8. What are some important training principles to follow for youth training?
Watch body positions
Train movement patterns, not muscles.
Train proper technique and posture.
All of the above
9. Which of the following statements are true regarding youth fitness training?
Physically active kids perform better in school
Physically active kids have better self esteem
Physically active kids have higher attendance records
All of the above
10. What is among the most critical elements in youth fitness training?
Teach youth how to work together
Teach youth proper form
Teach youth the difference between strength training and weight training
Teach youth how to become more flexible
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