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Practice Exam
1. What are protein requirements for a 7 to 10 year old (per pound of bodyweight)?
.4
.5 to .75
1.1 to 1.2
.8 to 1.0
2. Muscles have the capacity to increase up to 1.6 times their length.
True
False
3. Which of these are part of motor skills training?
Improving balance
Developing better rhythm
Understanding spatial orientation
All of the above
4. Accumulated fatigue happens when there is too much work on a specific area or individual body part.
True
False
5. In the 11 to 14 age group, how much strength training is recommended?
1 time per week
3 times per week, 30 minutes
3 times per week, 15 minutes
This age group should not exercise
6. 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
7. Many professional organizations support youth fitness training as long as what occurs?
It is competently supervised
Parents give permission
They stay in a group setting
None of the above
8. In the 6 to 10 age group, how much strength training is recommended?
1 time per week
2 times per week
3 times per week
This age group should not exercise
9. 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
10. Special training should be made up of which combination?
10% general strength. 90% sport specific strength.
25% general strength. 75% sport specific strength.
35% general strength. 65% sport specific strength.
50% general strength. 50% sport specific strength.
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