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What is this specific action called?<br>(Ans- d. Stretch reflex<br>Which vitamin has an increased risk of causing toxicity?<br>(Ans- a. Vitamin A<br>What is the correct order of segments for the spine, starting at the top?<br>(Ans- b. Cervical, thoracic, and lumbar<br>Which of the following is a question that may promote change?<br>(Ans- b. What might you want to change?<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Which of the following exercises provides the most challenge for the<br>antirotational stabilizing muscles?<br>(Ans- d. Kettlebell RDL<br>Which of the following is considered a component of NEAT?<br>(Ans- c. Walking<br>The upper trapezius works with what muscle as a force couple to create<br>upward rotation of the scapula?<br>(Ans- b. Serratus anterior<br>Why is it important for fitness professionals to pay attention to their<br>personal grooming when working in a fitness facility?<br>(Ansd. Personal trainers are professionals. Having a professional appearance<br>can help ensure that clients treat personal trainers as the professionals<br>they are.<br>If a Certified Personal Trainer helps a client make an action plan to<br>enhance their confidence that they can exercise on their own, what<br>determinant of behavior are they targeting?<br>(Ans- a. Self-efficacy<br>The pathway for hormones secreted by the endocrine system may be<br>described by which of the following?<br>(Ansb. The gland secretes the hormone, which travels through the bloodstream<br>to reach a target cell, where it binds to a receptor and influences a<br>particular action.<br>Compared to water-soluble vitamins, which of the following is true about<br>fat-soluble vitamins?<br>(Ans- b. Fat-soluble vitamins take longer to accumulate in and deplete<br>from the body.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>NASM Personal Training Certification<br>Exam: Questions &amp; Answers<br>Muscle imbalances<br>(Ans- alteration of muscle length surrounding a joint<br>Obesity<br>(Ans- The condition of being considerably overweight, and refers to a<br>person with a body mass index of 30 or greater, or who is at least 30<br>pounds over his or her recommended weight<br>What is the BMI of a typical obese individual?<br>(Ans- 30 or greater<br>Refers to a person with a body mass index of 25-29.9 or who is between<br>25-30 pounds over the recommended weight<br>(Ans- overweight<br>These are also known as cholesterol and triglycerides and are carried in<br>the bloodstream by protein molecules known as HDL and LDL<br>(Ans- blood lipids<br>chronic metabolic disorder caused by insulin deficiency, which impairs<br>carbohydrate usage and enhances usage of fats and proteins<br>(Ans- diabetes mellitus<br>a state of lost physical fitness, which may include muscle imbalances,<br>decreased flexibility, and a lack of core and joint stability<br>(Ans- deconditioned<br>the cumulative sensory input to the central nervous system from all<br>mechanoreceptors that sense body positions and limb movement<br>(Ans- proprioception<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>an unstable physical situation in which exercises are performed that cause<br>the body to use its internal balance and stabilization mechanisms<br>(Examples include using stability balls and single-leg squats versus<br>traditional)<br>(Ans- proprioceptively enriched movement<br>smaller divisions of training progressions that fall within the three building<br>blocks of training<br>(Ans- phases of training<br>a muscle&#8217;s ability to contract for an extended period<br>(Ans- muscular endurance<br>the ability of the neuromuscular system to enable all muscles to efficiently<br>work together in all planes of motion<br>(Ans- neuromuscular efficiency<br>What is the first phase of training that should be completed before anything<br>else to prevent injury and\/or tension at the joints?<br>(Ans- stabilization training<br>the muscle that acts as the initial and main source of motive power<br>(Ans- prime mover<br>set of two exercises that are performed back-to-back without any rest time<br>between them<br>(Ans- superset<br>What type of training should done by individuals with a goal of maximal<br>muscle growth?<br>(Ans- Hypertrophy training<br>ability of muscles to exert maximal force output in a minimal amount of time<br>(Ans- rate of force production<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>the combination and interrelation of the nervous, muscular, and skeletal<br>systems<br>(Ans- human movement systems<br>a conglomeration of billions of cells specifically designed to provide a<br>communication network within the human body<br>(Ans- nervous system<br>the ability of the nervous system to sense changes in either the internal or<br>external environment<br>(Ans- sensory function<br>the ability of the nervous system to analyze and interpret sensory<br>information to allow proper decision making, which produces the<br>appropriate response<br>(Ans- integrative function<br>the neuromuscular response to the sensory information<br>(Ans- motor function<br>the functional unit of the nervous system<br>(Ans- neuron<br>These neurons transmit nerve impulses from effector sites via receptors to<br>the brain and spinal cord &#8212; respond to touch, sound, light and other stimuli<br>(Ans- sensory neurons<br>transmit nerve impulses from one neuron to another<br>(Ans- interneurons<br>transmit nerve impulses from the brain and spinal cord to effector sites<br>(Ans- motor neurons<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>NASM Personal Trainer Study Guide<br>5 Phases of OPT Model<br>(Ans-<br>-Stabilization Endurance<br>-Strength Endurance<\/p>\n\n\n\n<ul class=\"wp-block-list\">\n<li>Muscular Development<br>-Maximal Strength<br>-Power<br>Homeostasis<br>(Ans- Human body ability to respond to stress and make changes to<br>maintain optimal health and physiological functioning.<br>Acute Disease<br>(Ans- medical condition that occurs suddenly and can be treated an healed<br>in a short period of time e.g. bronchitis. Left untreated bronchitis could<br>become a chronic illness.<br>Chronic Disease<br>(Ans- a medical condition that persists long term e.g. emphysema.<br>Ischemic Heart Disease<br>(Ans- Narrowing of coronary arteries which supply blood and oxygen to the<br>heart.<br>Atherosclerosis<br>(Ans- Plaque is formed in the arteries, leading to reduced blood flow to the<br>heart or brain.<br>Hypertension<br>(Ans- Blood pressure greater than 120\/80 (systolic\/diastolic.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n\n\n\n<p>Systolic blood pressure (SBP)<br>(Ans- Pressure in arteries and other blood vessels when the heart is<br>beating or contracting. Top number recorded.<br>Diastolic blood pressure (DBP)<br>(Ans- pressure in arteries and other blood vessels when the heart is at rest<br>or between boots. Th bottom number recorded.<br>Cholesterol (Dyslipidemia)<br>(Ans- Waxy substance found in blood made up of protein and fatty acids<br>known as lipoprotein.<br>2 types of Cholesterol<br>(Ans- Low-density lipoprotein (LDL) &#8211; bad cholesterol-plaque clogs arteries<br>High density lipoprotein (HDL) &#8211; good cholesterol-doesn&#8217;t clog arteries<br>Diabetes<br>(Ans- Disease that impacts the body&#8217;s ability to properly metabolize<br>carbohydrates, specifically glucose.<br>Two types of Diabetes<br>(AnsType 1 &#8211; genetic can&#8217;t be prevented. Exercise helps.<br>Type 2-body produces insulin, but not used properly by the cells.<br>Insulin resistance (type 2 diabetes)<br>(Ans- The inability of the cells to respond to insulin.<br>Cancer<br>(Ans- Abnormal cell growth in the body.<br>Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)<br>(Ans- Respiratory dysfunctions that include breathlessness, airflow<br>limitation, and decline of lung function.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Patellar tendonitis<br>(Ans- Inflammation of the tendon that connects the patella (knee cap) to the<br>tibia (shin bone).<br>Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) tear<br>(Ans- Stretch, partial or complete tear of the ligament of the knee.<br>Medial cruciate ligament (MCL) tear<br>(Ans- Stretch, partial or complete tear of the medial collateral ligament of<br>the knee.<br>Shoulder impingement<br>(Ans- Shoulder pain caused by rotator cuff tissues rubbing against the<br>acromion bone of the shoulder.<br>SWOT analysis<br>(Ans- As a CPT you need to identify your personal strengths, weakness<br>and opportunities for growth and potential threats to success.<br>Four P&#8217;s of Marketing<br>(Ans- product, price, promotion, place<br>Unique Selling Product (USP)<br>(Ans- A set of specific skills or traits that are highlighted during a sales<br>presentation (marketing to an older population or stay at home moms, etc.)<br>Amotivation<br>(Ans- Not being engaged in an activity or behavior (not wanting to<br>exercise).<br>Extrinsic motivation<br>(Ans- Doing an activity for some form of recognition (win an award). Short<br>term exercise as once reward is given person loses focus.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Intrinsic motivation<br>(Ans- Pursuing activities that are of interest or meaningful to that person<br>(long term exercise).<br>Outcome goals<br>(Ans- Focused on the end result (place in top 10 in a 10K race).<br>Process goals<br>(AnsProcess of pursuing a goal (walking 1 hour a day @ 11am MondaySunday).<br>4 types of social support<br>(AnsInstrumental (driving one to the gym, watching their kids so they have time<br>to workout);<br>Emotional (encouraging showing empathy);<br>Informational (providing education about fitness and health); and<br>Companionship (accompanying friend to the gym)<br>4 Components of Leadership<br>(Ans- Leader&#8217;s qualities (being optimistic, empathetic, and knowledgeable.;<br>Leadership styles (encourages feedback and input from students);<br>Situational Factors (factors such as large or small class); and<br>Follower&#8217;s qualities (age group, gender, and exercise level).<br>10 Benefits of group exercise<br>(AnsAccountability,<br>Comparison<br>Competition<br>Comradery<br>Consistency<br>Energy<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>NASM 7th ed, Chapter 15:<br>Cardiorespiratory Fitness Training<br>An individual&#8217;s cardiorespiratory fitness level is a strong predictor of what?<br>(Ans- Morbidity and mortality.<br>What does the acronym FITTE-VP, used to design aerobic (cardio)<br>programs, represent?<br>(Ans- Frequency, intensity, type, time, enjoyment, volume, progression<br>What is considered the gold standard measurement for cardiorespiratory<br>fitness?<br>(Ans- VO2max<br>What is one advantage of using the Karvonen method (heart rate reserve<br>or HRR) to calculate training heart rates, versus percentage of maximal<br>heart rate (HRmax)?<br>(Ans- It accommodates for discrepancies in resting heart rate.<br>Walking is considered a component of what type of activity?<br>(Ans- NEAT<br>If a client is exercising for 150 minutes per week (30 minutes, 5 days per<br>week), then a 10% increase in volume would result in how many minutes<br>total per week?<br>(Ans- 165 minutes per week<br>How is a general warm-up best defined?<br>(Ans- Low-intensity exercise consisting of movements that do not<br>necessarily relate to the more intense exercise immediately following.<br>What is a sufficient amount of time for a cardiorespiratory cool-down?<br>(Ans- 5 to 10 minutes<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>What is the recommended frequency for cardiorespiratory training if<br>participating in moderate-intensity exercise like brisk walking?<br>(Ans- 5 times a week<br>What is the weekly total of time recommended for cardiorespiratory training<br>if participating in moderate-intensity exercise like brisk walking?<br>(Ans- 150 minutes per week<br>What reflects the characteristics of moderate-intensity exercise?<br>(Ans- Ability to talk comfortably during exercise without breathlessness in<br>the average untrained individual<br>Which marker of exercise intensity is considered to be the most subjective?<br>(Ans- Ratings of perceived exertion<br>What rate of oxygen utilization defines one metabolic equivalent (MET), a<br>value representing the amount of oxygen utilized at true rest?<br>(Ans- 3.5 mL\/kg\/min<br>What is the Tanaka formula, which is used to estimate an individual&#8217;s<br>maximal heart rate?<br>(Ans- 208 &#8211; (0.7 x age)<br>What is the corresponding heart rate for an intensity scored as 14 on the<br>original Borg 6 to 20 scale of exertion?<br>(Ans- 140 beats per minute<br>What is the main benefit of high-intensity interval training (HIIT)?<br>(Ans- It can produce comparable results to traditional cardio exercise in a<br>compressed period of time with a smaller volume of work.<br>How is Fartlek training best described?<br>(Ans- Fartlek training targets many different physiological systems by<br>combining different formats into one workout.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>NASM Practice Test: Questions &amp;<br>Answers<br>A female client&#8217;s waist measures 32 inches, and her hips measure 40<br>inches. In this scenario, her waist-to-hip ratio can be calculated as:<br>(Ans- 0.80<br>During glycolysis, in the presence of oxygen, pyruvic acid is converted into<br>an important molecule in metabolism called <strong><em><strong>. (Ans- acetyl-CoAA A bending movement in which the relative angle between two adjacent segments decreases is called <\/strong><\/em><\/strong>.<br>(Ans- Flexion<br>A health and fitness assessment is designed to:<br>(Ans- observe and document a client&#8217;s individual structural and functional<br>status.<br>The adaptation of muscular hypertrophy is best achieved using which of the<br>following repetition ranges and intensity?<br>(Ans- 6-12 reps at 75% to 85% of the 1RM<br><strong>_<\/strong> is an example of a core-power exercise.<br>(Ans- Rotation chest pass<br>Which of the following balance exercises is appropriate for a client training<br>in Phase 2 of the OPT\u2122 model?<br>(Ans- Single-leg squat touchdown<br>Which of the following exercises would be categorized as a core power<br>exercise?<br>(Ans- Soccer throw<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Which of the following is a reactive-power exercise?<br>(Ans- Ice skaters<br>A client at the power level of an Optimum Performance Training (OPT)<br>model should ideally be given drills with:<br>(Ans- maximal horizontal inertia.<br>A client at the stabilization level of an Optimum Performance Training<br>(OPT) model should ideally be given drills with:<br>(Ans- limited horizontal inertia.<br>A client at the strength level of an Optimum Performance Training (OPT)<br>model should ideally be given drills with:<br>(Ans- limited unpredictability.<br>A force that produces rotation is called <strong><em><strong>. (Ans- Torque A movement in the frontal plane away from the midline of the body is called a(n)<\/strong><\/em><\/strong>.<br>(Ans- Abduction<br>Growth hormone released from the <strong>_<\/strong> is primarily an anabolic hormone<br>responsible for most of the growth and development during childhood up<br>until puberty.<br>(Ans- pituitary gland<br>A client is performing a prone iso-ab exercise. The trainer notices that he is<br>not able to maintain proper alignment. As a regression, the trainer should<br>instruct the client to perform the exercise<br>(Ans- in a standard push-up position<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>NASM 7th Edition Exam Study Guide:<br>Complete Solution<br>What is credible nutrition information?<br>(Ans- Nutrition information that is rooted in and supported by science<br>You read an article in a popular magazine explaining the weight-loss<br>benefits of including a certain nutrient in your diet. What should you<br>consider in deciding if this is credible nutrition information?<br>(Ans- Is the information supported by research, and has it been reviewed<br>by other qualified individuals?<br>What are the three macronutrients?<br>(Ans- Protein, carbohydrates, and lipids<br>How many calories are in 1 gram of protein?<br>(Ans- 4<br>What are the three types of micronutrients?<br>(Ans- Vitamins, minerals, and phytonutrients<br>Along with muscle protein synthesis, which of the following is an important<br>function of protein?<br>(Ans- Synthesis of hormones<br>What are the building blocks of proteins?<br>(Ans- Essential and nonessential amino acids<br>What is the best definition of complex carbohydrates?<br>(Ans- Carbohydrates that are comprised of polysaccharides and that<br>contain both fiber and starch<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>What best describes an essential amino acid?<br>(Ans- An amino acid that must be obtained via diet, as it is not produced<br>by the body<br>What is the RDA for protein?<br>(Ans- 0.8 g\/kg of body weight<br>Current sports nutrition guidelines from the International Society of Sports<br>Nutrition recommend what range of protein for most exercising individuals?<br>(Ans- 1.4 to 2.0 g\/kg of body weight<br>Describes the category of simple sugars<br>(Ans- Single- or double-molecule sugars that are easily absorbed by the<br>body<br>During short, high-intensity exercise, what is the primary fuel source for the<br>body?<br>(Ans- Carbohydrates<br>You are working with a new client who recently started a low-carbohydrate<br>diet for weight loss. However, she complains of being tired and lacking<br>energy for her training sessions. What might be the reason for her low<br>energy?<br>(Ans- Inadequate carbohydrate intake<br>A client reports that he was recently told by his doctor that he has high<br>blood sugar and that he should try to reduce it through dietary changes<br>before considering medication. He asks you for advice. What would be the<br>most appropriate course of action?<br>(Ans- Explain that medical nutrition therapy is outside your scope of<br>practice, then refer him to a registered dietitian for nutrition counseling.<br>What are the three categories within the lipid family?<br>(Ans- Triglycerides, phospholipids, and sterols<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Which type of lipids are considered to be heart-healthy and associated with<br>reduced inflammation?<br>(Ans- Omega-3 fatty acids<br>What is the optimal amount of protein per meal for muscle protein<br>synthesis?<br>(Ans- 20 to 40 g<br>A client reports that he is following a limited diet of chicken and rice every<br>day to avoid eating extra calories from other foods in order to lose weight.<br>What would be an appropriate response within your scope of practice as a<br>fitness professional?<br>(Ans- A varied diet of whole foods provides important micronutrients, and<br>this limited diet may be lacking adequate amounts of them.<br>During the course of a training session, a client remarks that he is &#8220;cutting<br>out all carbs&#8221; from his diet and just eating protein and vegetables to lose<br>weight. How might you best respond to this, while staying within your scope<br>of practice as a fitness professional?<br>(Ans- Carbohydrates are an important source of fuel for our body, and it is<br>unnecessary to avoid them for weight loss. Cutting carbs may lead to<br>inadequate fuel for optimal training, which can compromise weight-loss<br>efforts.<br>What types of foods provide all the essential amino acids?<br>(Ans- Animal proteins<br>Approximately what percentage of the human body (in male and female<br>adults) is comprised of water?<br>(Ans- 60%<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>You hear a client remark that she does not want to include any fat in her<br>diet because she wants to avoid gaining weight. How might you respond,<br>while staying within your scope of practice?<br>(Ans- Some fats are essential and required in the diet for important<br>physiological processes. Avoiding all fats might lead to deficiencies.<br>What is the acceptable macronutrient distribution range (AMDR) for<br>carbohydrate in the diet?<br>(Ans- 45 to 65% of total calories<br>Which part of a food label would help a client review the ingredients in a<br>food product?<br>(Ans- The ingredients list<br>Which feature of a food label would enable a client to assess the nutrient<br>composition of a food product?<br>(Ans- The nutrition facts panel<br>What is glycogen?<br>(Ans- The storage form of carbohydrate in animals and humans<br>What types of foods contain carbohydrates?<br>(Ans- Plant foods and dairy<br>Carbohydrate intake prior to intense or long-duration exercise serves which<br>of the following functions?<br>(Ans- It replenishes glycogen stores and provides adequate fuel for<br>performance.<br>What is the acceptable macronutrient distribution range (AMDR) for fat in<br>the diet?<br>(Ans- 20 to 35% of total calories<br>These vitamins play a key role in energy metabolism.<br>(Ans- B vitamins<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>NASM 7th ed, Chapter 9: Nutrition;<br>Questions &amp; Answers<br>Which of the following nutrition topics are within the scope of practice for a<br>Certified Personal Trainer?<br>(Ans- General guidance on the importance of nutrition for health and<br>performance<br>Which of the following nutrition professionals is nationally recognized by the<br>Commission on Dietetic Registration to provide clinical, community, food<br>service, and nutrition education?<br>(Ans- Registered dietitian nutritionist<br>What is credible nutrition information?<br>(Ans- Nutrition information that is rooted in and supported by science<br>You read an article in a popular magazine explaining the weight-loss<br>benefits of including a certain nutrient in your diet. What should you<br>consider in deciding if this is credible nutrition information?<br>(Ans- Is the information supported by research, and has it been reviewed<br>by other qualified individuals?<br>What are the three macronutrients?<br>(Ans- Protein, carbohydrates, and lipids<br>How many calories are in 1 gram of protein?<br>(Ans- 4<br>What are the three micronutrients?<br>(Ans- Vitamins, minerals, and phytonutrients<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Along with muscle protein synthesis, which of the following is an important<br>function of protein?<br>(Ans- Synthesis of hormones<br>What answer best describes the building blocks of proteins?<br>(Ans- Essential and nonessential amino acids<br>What is the best definition of complex carbohydrates?<br>(Ans- Carbohydrates that are comprised of polysaccharides and that<br>contain both fiber and starch<br>What best describes an essential amino acid?<br>(Ans- An amino acid that must be obtained via diet, as it is not produced<br>by the body<br>Which of the following is the best example of a complete protein source?<br>(Ans- Dairy foods<br>What is the RDA for protein?<br>(Ans- 0.8 g\/kg of body weight<br>Current sports nutrition guidelines from the International Society of Sports<br>Nutrition recommend what range of protein for most exercising individuals?<br>(Ans- 1.4 to 2.0 g\/kg of body weight<br>What statement best describes the category of simple sugars?<br>(Ans- Single- or double-molecule sugars that are easily absorbed by the<br>body<br>During short, high-intensity exercise, what is the primary fuel source for the<br>body?<br>(Ans- Carbohydrates<br>You are working with a new client who recently started a low-carbohydrate<br>diet for weight loss. However, she complains of being tired and lacking<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>NASM 7th ed, Chapter 2: The Personal<br>Training Profession<br>What allows a fitness professional to stand out from others in featuring their<br>services?<br>(Ans- Unique selling proposition (USP)<br>What statement describes the main benefit of establishing a brand identity?<br>(Ans- A brand identity establishes a top-of-mind presence.<br>Which statement describes the first stage of the sales process?<br>(Ans- Identifying a customer&#8217;s needs<br>Which statement describes the second stage of the sales process?<br>(Ans- Communicating solutions for the customer&#8217;s needs<br>Which statement describes the final stage of the sales process?<br>(Ans- Making the sale by asking for a financial commitment to solving the<br>customer&#8217;s needs<br>How many CEUs does the mandatory CPR\/AED certification provide for<br>renewal of the NASM-CPT credential?<br>(Ans- 0.1<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>What is the correct number of continuing education units (CEUs) that a<br>NASM Certified Personal Trainer needs to complete in a 2-year cycle to<br>renew the certification?<br>(Ans- 2<br>Why is continuing education required for NASM Certified Personal<br>Trainers?<br>(Ans- To ensure that fitness professionals stay current on the latest<br>understandings and research findings within the industry<br>What is the purpose of a professional personal training certification?<br>(Ans- To ensure that individual job candidates can demonstrate the ability<br>to perform the tasks required for this job category<br>What statement describes a low-cost health club?<br>(Ans- A health club that offers a low-price membership, often including very<br>few amenities other than access to exercise equipment<br>What statement describes a premium health club?<br>(Ans- A health club that features multiple group-fitness studio options and<br>provides a selection of high-end amenities<br>What statement describes a mid-market health club?<br>(Ans- A health club that provides all the features of low-cost clubs and<br>additional amenities like higher-end locker rooms, snack and supplement<br>sales, and group fitness workouts included in the price of membership<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>NASM: Certified Personal Trainer Study<br>Questions &amp; Answers<br>Deconditioned<br>(Ans- a state of lost physical fitness, which may include muscle<br>imbalances, decreased flexibility, and a lack of core and joint stability.<br>muscle imbalance<br>(Ans- alteration of muscle length surrounding a joint<br>Musculoskeletal system<br>(Ans- the combined, interworking system of all muscles and bones in the<br>body.<br>Obesity<br>(Ans- the condition of being considerably overweight; a person who is at<br>least 30# over the recommended weight for their height.<br>Scope of Practice<br>(Ans- the actions, procedures, and processes that a professional is<br>allowed to undertake in keeping with the terms of the professional&#8217;s license<br>or credential.<br>The modern state of health and Fitness<br>(Ans- physical activity decreased with industrialization. This resulted in<br>deaths caused by CVD, type 2 diabetes, and cancer to increase. Since<br>then the need for exercise increased; obesity still increases regardless of<br>this fact.<br>The history of the fitness industry and personal training<br>(Ans- up to the 1950&#8217;s, health clubs were male oriented mainly for body<br>builders and olympic lifters. After then, different exercise types increased<br>and the ratio between genders decreased. in the 1960&#8217;s &#8220;figure saloons&#8221; or<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>women&#8217;s fitness centers began to pop up. In the 70&#8217;s, personal training<br>began to flourish with low qualified staffing. 80-90&#8217;s fitness education<br>organizations were started. (page 5-6)<br>Best practices<br>(Ans- professional procedures that are considered to be correct, safe, or<br>most effective.<br>Continuing Education<br>(Ans- any of a variety of course offerings that serve the purpose to keeping<br>professionals up-to-date with their knowledge and skills.<br>Continuing Education Unit: CEU<br>(Ans- a measure used in continuing education courses that is designed for<br>professionals to maintain a certification or licensure.<br>Mentor<br>(Ans- a trusted advisor in a specific area.<br>Special population<br>(Ans- individuals who will require modifications or specialized training<br>Fitness employment opportunities<br>(Ans- large-scale clubs, medium-sized fitness centers, clinical settings,<br>sport performance<br>Adjacent Careers<br>(Ans- Athletic trainer, physical therapist, Registered dietitian, facility owner,<br>group fitness instructor, management, sports coach, strength and<br>conditioning coach, licensed massage therapist.<br>Education Responsibilities<br>(Ans- Continuing education unit courses, traditional advanced education<br>(collegiate degrees), Live Events (seminars), Publications (american fitness<br>journal)<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Mentors<br>(Ans- are invaluable for new fitness professionals. They can give you<br>feedback for different situations. Some professionals have 1 or more<br>mentors and can include those outside the fitness industry.<br>Networking<br>(Ans- is important when advancing one&#8217;s career. it is the active<br>development of professional relationships that will result in the change of<br>information or devices to advance one&#8217;s career. Easiest way to is discuss<br>industry information, like the latest trends, research etc.<br>Referring Clients<br>(Ans- if a situation occurs where the fitness professional insure about<br>whether a situation falls within his\/her scope of practice, the best thing to<br>do is refer out (i.e. dietitian for nutrition; physician for impairment).<br>Scope of Practice for NASM<br>(Ans- CPTs are health and fitness professionals who perform individualized<br>assessments and design safe, effective, and individualized exercise and<br>conditioning programs. Provide guidance. Are CPR and AED certified. Do<br>not diagnose and treat injuries. They abide by NASM&#8217;s code of conduct.<br>Continuing education requirements<br>(Ans- In order to maintain a CPT certification, the fitness professional will<br>need to obtain 2 CEUs every 2 years. (this ~ 20 Hours of contact hour<br>training; 1 hour = 0.1)<br>Abduction<br>(Ans- A body segment is moving away from the midline of the body.<br>Adduction<br>(Ans- A body segment is moving toward the midline of the body.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>NASM CPT Exam Study Guide<br>Name the structures that make up the<br>lumbo-pelvic-hip complex (LPHC).<br>(Ans- Lumbar spine, pelvic girdle, abdomen,<br>and hip joint<br>Dysfunction within the connective<br>tissue of the kinetic chain that is<br>treated by the body as an injury,<br>initiating this repair process.<br>(Ans- Cumulative injury cycle<br>Name four core-strength exercises.<br>(Ans- Ball Crunch, Back Extensions, Reverse<br>Crunch, Cable Rotations<br>The type of flexibility training that<br>applies gentle force to an adhesion,<br>altering the elastic muscle fibers from<br>a bundled position to a straighter<br>alignment with the direction of the<br>muscle and\/or fascia.<br>(Ans- Self-myofascial release<br>Exercises in the core-stabilization level<br>are identified through these<br>characteristics.<br>(Ans- They involve little motion through the<br>spine and pelvis<br>What are four common ways a stressor<br>causes breakdown or injury?<br>(Ans- Stress fractures, muscle strains, joint<br>pain, emotional fatigue<br>Name four core-stabilization exercises.<br>(Ans- Marching, Floor Bridge, Floor Prone<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Cobra, Prone Iso-abs<br>Law stating that soft tissue models<br>along the lines of stress.<br>(Ans- Davis&#8217;s law<br>Referred to as a co-contraction of<br>global muscles, such as the rectus<br>abdominis, external obliques, and<br>quadratus lumborum.<br>(Ans- Bracing<br>It is critical that the core training<br>program is designed to achieve these<br>three functional outcomes in the right<br>order.<br>(Ans- 1. Intervertebral stability, 2. Lumbo-pelvic stability, 3. Movement<br>efficiency.<br>What are the proper backside<br>mechanics during sprinting?<br>(Ans- Ankle plantar flexion, knee extension,<br>hip extension, and neutral pelvis<br>What are the proper frontside<br>mechanics during sprinting?<br>(Ans- Ankle dorsiflexion, knee flexion, hip<br>flexion, and neutral pelvis<br>The ability to accelerate, decelerate,<br>stabilize, and change direction quickly,<br>while maintaining proper posture.<br>(Ans- Agility<br>The ability to react and change body<br>position with maximum rate for force<br>production, in all planes of motion and<br>from all body positions, during<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>functional activities.<br>(Ans- Quickness<br>The ability to move the body in one<br>intended direction as fast as possible.<br>(Ans- Speed<br>Name four core-power exercises.<br>(Ans- Rotation Chest Pass, Ball Medicine<br>Pullover Throw, Front Medicine Ball<br>Oblique Throw, Soccer Throw<br>The ability of the body to produce high<br>levels of force for prolonged periods of<br>time.<br>(Ans- Muscular endurance<br>What is a component of core-power<br>exercises that make them easy to<br>identify?<br>(Ans- Explosive movements with medicine<br>balls<br>Name five balance-stabilization<br>exercises.<br>(Ans- Single-leg Balance, Single-leg Balance<br>Reach, Single-leg Hip Internal and<br>External Rotation, Single-leg Lift and<br>Chop, Single-leg Throw and Catch<br>Name five balance-strength exercises.<br>(Ans- Single-leg Squat, Single-leg Squat<br>Touchdown, Single-leg Romanian<br>Deadlift, Step-up to Balance,<br>Multiplanar Lunge to Balance<br>Name three balance-power exercises.<br>(Ans- Multiplanar Hop with Stabilization,<br>Multiplanar Single-leg Box Hop-up with<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Stabilization, Multiplanar Single-leg<br>Box Hop-down with Stabilization<br>What are four plyometric-stabilization<br>exercises?<br>(Ans- squat jump with stabilization, box jump-up with stabilization, box<br>jump-down with stabilization, multiplanar jump with stabilization.<br>Name four plyometric-strength<br>exercises.<br>(Ans- Squat Jump, Tuck Jump, Butt Kick,<br>Power Step-up<br>Name three plyometric-power<br>exercises.<br>(Ans- Ice Skater, Single-leg Power Step-up,<br>Proprioceptive Plyometrics<br>Exercises that use quick powerful<br>movements involving an eccentric<br>action immediately followed by an<br>explosive concentric contraction.<br>(Ans- Plyometric training<br>Body position progressions in balance<br>training.<br>(Ans- two-leg stable, single-leg stable, two-leg unstable, single-leg<br>Give examples of chest exercises used<br>in the Stabilization Level of the OPT<br>model.<br>(Ans- Ball Dumbbell Chest Press, Push-up,<br>Ball Push-up: hands on the ball,<br>Standing Cable Chest Press<br>What are the two techniques used in<br>corrective flexibility according to the<br>integrated flexibility continuum?<br>(Ans- SMR (self-myofascial release) and<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>NASM 7th ed, Chapter 13: Integrated<br>training and the OPT Model<br>Implementing exercise concepts like core, balance, and agility training with<br>resistance training methods indicates what style of training?<br>(Ans- Integrated training<br>Programming exercises that are too advanced or physically demanding can<br>have a lasting effect on which of the client&#8217;s emotional considerations?<br>(Ans- Self-efficacy<br>The body can adapt to new demands while becoming stronger and more<br>resilient through which exercise programming approach?<br>(Ans- Progressive overload<br>Which of the fundamental movement patterns is a lower-body compound<br>exercise?<br>(Ans- Squatting<br>Training to enhance the size of muscle, or an increase in muscle mass, is<br>an example of which improvement of the body?<br>(Ans- Muscle hypertrophy<br>Which muscle group\/complex is a prime mover for squatting motions?<br>(Ans- Quadriceps<br>Which ADL would be most likely to involve the hip hinge?<br>(Ans- Cleaning<br>Which predominant anatomical position of muscle groups would be<br>enhanced by using pulling motions?<br>(Ans- Posterior<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Which synergist would assist the upper-body pectoral muscles to enhance<br>chest stabilization, strength, or power?<br>(Ans- Triceps brachii<br>Which pressing exercise would be appropriate for someone who has high<br>levels of upper-body strength but has no equipment because they are<br>traveling?<br>(Ans- Handstand push-up<br>What muscle(s), working with the obliques, will assist a client in completing<br>a standing cable rotation movement?<br>(Ans- Erector spinae<br>&#8220;Posture&#8221; uses which anatomical landmark in comparison to other positions<br>of the body?<br>(Ans- Spine<br>Which factor will be reduced through training\/exercising with correct<br>posture?<br>(Ans- Muscle imbalances<br>Most exercises and motions of the body regularly occur in which plane of<br>motion?<br>(Ans- Sagittal<br>What would be the back-squat volume for a client who has completed 10<br>sets of 3 repetitions at 225 pounds?<br>(Ans- 6,750 pounds<br>What common term can be used in place of repetition tempo?<br>(Ans- Speed<br>What term would be used to describe the starting point of an individual&#8217;s<br>fitness level directly after an assessment has been conducted?<br>(Ans- Baseline value<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>NASM 7th ed, Chapter 7: Human<br>Movement Science<br>Movement represents the integrated functioning of which three main body<br>systems?<br>(Ans- Muscular, nervous, and skeletal<br>What term is used to describe the concept of how the functioning of one<br>body segment can impact other areas of the body?<br>(Ans- Regional interdependence<br>What anatomical term is used to describe something that is relatively closer<br>to the midline of the body?<br>(Ans- Medial<br>What is the anatomical term that describes something positioned above an<br>identified reference point?<br>(Ans- Superior<br>What is the anatomical term that describes something positioned on the<br>opposite side of the body?<br>(Ans- Contralateral<br>Which plane of movement can be described as an imaginary line that<br>bisects the body into right and left sides?<br>(Ans- Sagittal<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>In what plane of movement do shoulder horizontal adduction and abduction<br>occur?<br>(Ans- Transverse<br>Movements that take place within a joint and are not visible to the human<br>eye may be classified in what way?<br>(Ans- Arthrokinematic<br>Pronation of the foot describes what multiplanar movements?<br>(Ans- Eversion, dorsiflexion, and ankle abduction<br>What movement term is used to describe the concept of adducting the<br>shoulder blades so that they become closer together?<br>(Ans- Scapular retraction<br>What term is used to describe muscle tension that is created without a<br>change in muscle length and no visible movement of the joint?<br>(Ans- Isometric<br>How is an isokinetic muscle contraction best described?<br>(Ans- A contraction that occurs when the speed of movement is fixed and<br>the resistance varies with the force exerted<br>How should an eccentric muscle action be described?<br>(Ans- The development of muscle tension during lengthening of the<br>contractile tissue<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>NASM CPT Practice Test: Questions &amp;<br>Answers<br>Davis&#8217;s law states which of the following?<br>Select one:<br>a. A chronically shortened muscle will demonstrate poor neuromuscular<br>efficiency.<br>b. Soft tissue models along the lines of stress.<br>c. A tight agonist muscle will decrease neural drive to its functional<br>antagonist.<br>d. The body will seek the path of least resistance during functional<br>movement patterns.<br>(Ans- b. Soft tissue models along the lines of stress<br>Which of the following muscles is underactive if a client demonstrates an<br>anterior pelvic tilt?<br>Select one:<br>a. Erector spinae<br>b. Psoas<br>c. Latissimus dorsi<br>d. Gluteus maximus<br>(Ans- d. Gluteus maximus<br>When assessing an overhead squat, an indication of relative flexibility due<br>to tightness in the lateral gastrocnemius is:<br>Select one:<br>a. the knees moving inward.<br>b. external rotation of the feet.<br>c. excessive forward lean.<br>d. low back arches.<br>(Ans- b. external rotation of the feet.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>When talking to a client, conversational techniques that express the<br>purported meaning of what was just heard are referred to as:<br>Select one:<br>a. reflections.<br>b. affirmations.<br>c. compliments.<br>d. judgments.<br>(Ans- a. reflections.<br>Which of the following best describes the code of conduct for a fitness<br>professional?<br>Select one:<br>a. A set of scientifically proven and evidence-based theories that a fitness<br>professional can apply to specific fitness programs.<br>b. Guidelines to ensure that all professionals provide the highest level of<br>service and respect for all colleagues, allied professionals, and the general<br>public.<br>c. A set of processes that help a fitness professional determine the number<br>of clients he or she can handle at a given. time<br>d. A set of records that allow a fitness professional to track his or her own<br>progress career-wise.<br>(Ans- b. Guidelines to ensure that all professionals provide the highest level<br>of service and respect for all colleagues, allied professionals, and the<br>general public.<br>Which of the following is a sign that a client has completed an accurate<br>one-rep maximum bench press estimation test?<br>Select one:<br>a. Your client fails after 8-12 repetitions.<br>b. Your client fails after 1 repetition.<br>c. Your client fails at 3 to 5 repetitions.<br>d. Your client fails right before their arms straighten.<br>(Ans- c. Your client fails at 3 to 5 repetitions.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Which of the following is an example of a strength level resistance training<br>exercise for legs?<br>Select one:<br>a. Multiplanar step-up to balance<br>b. Single-leg squat<br>c. Single-leg dead lift<br>d. Multiplanar dumbbell step-up<br>Feedback<br>(Ans- d. Multiplanar dumbbell step-up<br>Which of the following macronutrients should be consumed in the highest<br>percentage for a healthy diet?<br>Select one:<br>a. Carbohydrate<br>b. Fat<br>c. Protein<br>d. Water<br>(Ans- a. Carbohydrate<br>Which of the following is a Power Level balance exercise?<br>Select one:<br>a. Single-leg box hop-up with stabilization<br>b. Single-leg throw and catch<br>c. Single-leg internal and external rotation<br>d. Single-leg squat touchdown<br>(Ans- a. Single-leg box hop-up with stabilization<br>A client who has an increased functional capacity to adapt to a stressor is<br>in which of the following stages of the general adaptation syndrome?<br>Select one:<br>a. Resistance development<br>b. Alarm reaction<br>c. Exhaustion<br>d. Periodization<br>(Ans- a. Resistance development<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>NASM CPT Final Exam Study Guide<br>Proprioception<br>(Ans &#8211; The body&#8217;s ability to to sense the relative position of adjacent parts<br>of the body<br>Ex: when walking our feet give us proprioception about the type of surface<br>we are on.<br>Mechanoreceptors<br>(Ans &#8211; specialized structures that recognize pressure in tissue and transmit<br>signals to sensory nerves.<br>Muscle Spindles<br>(Ans &#8211; sensory receptors in the muscles that are parallel to the muscle<br>fibers and are sensitive to change in muscle length. Spindles stretch with<br>muscle and sends information to CNS.<br>helps to prevent muscles from stretching too far or too fast<br>Golgi Tendon Organs<br>(Ans &#8211; sensory receptors that are located at the point where the skeletal<br>muscle fibers insert into the tendon. Sensitive to change in tension at the<br>rate of change<br>causes the muscle to relax<br>Epimysium<br>(Ans &#8211; connective tissue UNDER fascia that acts as an outer layer of the<br>whole muscle<br>Perimysium<br>(Ans &#8211; connective tissue acts as an outer layer of fascicles<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Endomysium<br>(Ans &#8211; between the individual muscle fibers<br>Type 1 Muscle Fiber<br>(Ans &#8211; &#8220;slow-twitch&#8221;, smaller in size, lessforce produced, long-term<br>contractions (stabilization)<br>Type 2 Muscle Fiber<br>(Ans &#8211; fast twitch, larger, quick to fatigue, force and power exercises<br>Agonist<br>(Ans &#8211; PRIME MOVER, main muscles<br>ex: chest press-> pectoralis major<br>Synergist<br>(Ans &#8211; ASSIST PRIME MOVER,<br>ex: chest press -> ant deltoid, triceps<br>Stabilizer<br>(Ans &#8211; stabilizes while prime mover and assist work.<br>chest press -> rotator cuff<br>Antagonist<br>(Ans &#8211; Oppose Prime mover,<br>chest press -> posterior delt<br>Right Atrium<br>(Ans &#8211; gather DEOXGENATED blood returning to the heart from ENTIRE<br>BODY<br>Left Atrium<br>(Ans &#8211; gathers OXYGENATED blood coming from the LUNGS<br>Right Ventricle<br>(Ans &#8211; thin walls pumps under low pressure. 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