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Practice Exam
1. To develop general strength, how much training time should be devoted to strength training for general purposes?
20 to 30%
50 to 75%
80%
100%
2. How much saturated fat should children take in according to the American Heart Association?
0%
8 to 10%
10 to 15%
20 to 25%
3. What should the total fat intake be for ages 4 to 18?
25 to 35%
10 to 15%
50% or more
15 to 25%
4. 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
5. Muscles have the capacity to increase up to 1.6 times their length.
True
False
6. 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
7. What are protein requirements for 11 to 14 year olds (per pound of bodyweight)?
.4
.5 to .75
1.1 to 1.2
.8 to 1.0
8. Which are considered ways to improve motor skills?
Weight training
Flexibility training
Develop better rhythm
Improving aerobic capacity
9. Which one of these components is NOT one of the main five for youth training?
Aerobic capacity
Body composition
Anaerobic training
Muscular endurance
10. What is the recommended fiber intake from the American Heart Association for children?
Age plus 12
Age plus 5
20 grams
No fiber is recommended for children
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