Deck 2: Basic Principles of Physical Fitness

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A lot of health benefits are attained when sedentary people start doing moderate-intensity activity.
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The terms "exercise"
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An individual who plays competitive sports does not need to exercise.
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Regular daily physical activity and/or exercise will improve cognitive function in all individuals.
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To maintain weight loss, daily physical activity of 30 minutes per day is sufficient for most people.
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Current research indicates that exercise can help overcome the negative effects of a poor diet on brain health.
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Physical activity is less effective for promoting brain health when exercising in polluted air.
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Low-intensity physical activity is likely to improve health and fitness in sedentary individuals.
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Cycling and hiking uphill are excellent examples of vigorous activity.
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Cardiorespiratory endurance training improves the body's ability to utilize energy.
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Springboard divers require a high degree of cardiorespiratory endurance to perform their dive.
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Strength and cardiorespiratory fitness go hand in hand.
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Participation in regular cardiorespiratory endurance activities enables the body's ability to cool itself better.
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Greater muscle mass in the body does not have an effect on metabolism.
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Strength is highly correlated with the size of the muscle.
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A person with excessive body fat in the abdomen area is more likely to have health problems than someone who has excess fat accumulated in the hip region.
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Inactive sedentary lifestyle does not have an impact on the flexibility component of fitness.
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To improve the skill-related components of fitness, it is necessary to practice the skill repeatedly.
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Physical fitness and athletic achievement are not limited to the able-bodied individuals.
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Specificity is the principle that places increasing amounts of stress on the body causing adaptations that improve fitness.
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Progressive overload is the principle by which the body adapts to the demands of exercise by improving its functioning.
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To obtain fitness benefits, high-intensity endurance exercises must be done for a minimum of 45-60 minutes.
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When an individual stops regular exercise, some fitness improvements are lost in as little as two-weeks' time.
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Healthy women over the age of 40 should see a physician before beginning an exercise program.
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Swimming and jogging are examples of activities that develop cardiorespiratory endurance.
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To improve muscular strength and endurance, it is recommended that all major muscle groups be strengthened daily.
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Lifestyle physical activities like washing one's car or climbing stairs are considered moderate-effort activities.
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The body's ability to transport and use oxygen can be improved by as much as 50% through regular endurance training for marathon athletes.
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People of any age who are not at high risk for serious health problems can safely exercise at a moderate intensity (60% or less of maximum heart rate) without a prior medical clearance.
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If a physician is not sure whether exercise is safe for you, she or he may recommend an exercise stress test.
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The first step in creating a successful fitness program is to assess your cardiorespiratory fitness.
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Most sports psychologists believe that setting and achieving goals is the most effective way to stay motivated about exercise.
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A balanced exercise program should combine a physically active lifestyle, along with an exercise program to develop and maintain fitness.
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A cool down is an integral component of exercise safety.
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Scheduling exercise at a regular time is a better strategy than exercising whenever convenient during the day.
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A warm-up should include high-intensity, whole-body movements that mimic the activity to follow.
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Adequate rest is more important than physical activity when considering overall well-being.
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How much physical activity must a person do to be considered physically active and thus obtain health benefits?

A) At least an hour biweekly
B) At least 60 minutes a day, 5 days/week
C) At least 30 minutes a day, 5 days/week
D) 90 minutes, a day, 5 days/week
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According to Health Canada, which of the following statements accurately describes the amount of physical activity required by someone who plays hockey twice a week?

A) This would satisfy the recommended activity required for health benefits.
B) This would not be adequate. The individual should add a minimum of 30 minutes of activity 3 times a week.
C) This would not be adequate. The individual should add a minimum of 60 minutes of activity 3 times a week.
D) This would not be adequate. The individual should add a minimum of 90 minutes of activity 3 times a week.
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All of the following benefits are observed with regular exercise, EXCEPT:

A) Enhances cognitive function
B) Enhances brain activity, and reverses Alzheimer's related changes in the brain.
C) Enhances plasticity in the brain
D) Enables effective transmission of sensory and motor signals to and from the brain
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Individuals performing vigorous activities for health benefits are recommended to perform activities for _____.

A) 90 minutes
B) 60 minutes
C) 30 minutes
D) 10 minutes
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Thirty minutes of moderate daily physical activity will yield health benefits but is unlikely to:

A) lower your risk for heart disease.
B) impact your cholesterol levels.
C) improve general well-being.
D) help one achieve a healthy body weight.
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Which of the following statements MOST accurately describes the approach one can take to achieve the recommended amount of daily physical activity?

A) You should do it all at once at the same time each day.
B) Activity must be done all at once, but it does not matter what time of the day.
C) Physical activity in the morning is better than physical activity in the mid-afternoon.
D) May be done in multiple parts throughout the day.
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Janie walks daily for at least 30 minutes and has adopted a healthy eating plan. She is not losing any weight. Which of the following is the MOST healthy option that she might consider to help her accomplish her goal?

A) Crash diet for a couple of days to speed things up
B) Increase her physical activity to 40-60 minutes
C) Increase her physical activity to 90 minutes
D) Exercise in the morning to kick-start her metabolism and keep it up for the day
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Participating in an aerobics class for 30 minutes is classified as:

A) vigorous effort.
B) moderate effort.
C) light effort.
D) maximum effort.
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All of the following are benefits of regular cardiorespiratory fitness, EXCEPT:

A) the heart pumps more blood per heartbeat.
B) resting blood pressure decreases.
C) blood volume decreases.
D) resting heart rate decreases.
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Muscle strength is defined as:

A) The ability of the muscle to contract strongly
B) The amount of force a muscle can produce in one maximum effort
C) The amount of force a muscle can produce
D) The amount of force a muscle can produce at a high speed.
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As a result of aging, older people experience:

A) An increase in muscle endurance
B) An increase in muscle fiber thickness and number of muscle cells
C) A decrease in muscle fiber thickness and number of muscle cells
D) No changes in muscle composition
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Strength training can help an individual lose weight because it:

A) muscle fibers get larger
B) is an activity that burns a lot of body fat in a short time.
C) maintains muscle mass which is associated with an increase in metabolism.
D) decreases one's appetite.
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Greater muscle mass means faster energy use and a higher rate of:

A) Heart beat
B) Blood pressure
C) Respiratory rate
D) Metabolism
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All of the following are benefits of regular strength training for healthy aging, EXCEPT:

A) sarcopenia.
B) Maintaining muscle fiber thickness.
C) increased muscle strength
D) increased antioxidant enzymes in the muscles.
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Muscular endurance is important for:

A) Muscle strength
B) Muscle power
C) Maintaining good posture
D) Maintaining blood pressure
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Having supple and flexible muscles is associated with which of the following?

A) A lower risk of injury during exercise
B) An increased metabolism
C) Reduced strength potential
D) A higher incidence of back pain
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Body composition is an individual's proportion of:

A) fat to bone mass
B) fat to fat free mass
C) fat to muscle mass
D) fat to fat mass
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Which of the following skill-related components of fitness is necessary for a basketball player to develop his game?

A) Cardiovascular fitness
B) Agility
C) Muscular endurance
D) Flexibility
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Which of the following skill-related components of fitness is most important to prevent falls in an aging adult over the age of 80?

A) Speed
B) Power
C) Strength
D) Balance
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All of the following are benefits of exercise in physically disabled individuals, EXCEPT:

A) Emotional boost and helps maintain a positive attitude
B) Increases self-confidence
C) Gain a sense of accomplishment
D) Reduces self-esteem
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Specificity of training is best shown by which one of the following examples?

A) Weight training to develop cardiorespiratory endurance
B) Doing push-ups to develop muscular strength and endurance in the muscles of the arm
C) Running to develop flexibility
D) Bicycling to develop back strength
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The body adapts to the demands of exercise by improving its functioning is the definition of:

A) progressive overload
B) specificity of exercise
C) the principle of reversibility
D) the principle of assessment
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The overload principle is based on the fact that:

A) fitness levels will not improve without an increase in the intensity and duration of the activity.
B) maximum intensity is necessary to develop muscular strength.
C) too much activity will result in a decreased fitness level.
D) a multi-dimensional program is necessary to achieve all components of fitness.
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The recommended total time (duration) for cardiorespiratory endurance exercise is _____ minutes.

A) 5-10
B) 10-20
C) 20-60
D) 60-120
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When people stop exercising, some of their fitness improvements are lost in as little as _____ time.

A) one week
B) two weeks
C) one month
D) two months
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The maximal improvement in the body's ability to transport and use oxygen that people can realistically expect as a result of endurance training is about:

A) 5-15%.
B) 5-25%.
C) 40-55%.
D) 60-75%.
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Long-lasting commitment and attainment of physical fitness goals are most successful when the goals:

A) require considerable material rewards.
B) are linked to your peers perceptions.
C) are clear and important to you personally.
D) focus on the long term rather than the short term.
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Activities that are considered light effort include:

A) walking, climbing stairs, and yard work.
B) jogging, swimming, and bicycling.
C) weight lifting.
D) Cross-country skiing.
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The results of a fitness assessment provide valuable information that allows one to establish:

A) their workout routine.
B) what exercises they do not need to do.
C) their specific skill-related fitness components.
D) effective health-related fitness goals.
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Muscular strength and endurance are developed best by activities that:

A) involve continuous rhythmic movements of large muscle groups.
B) gently extend joints beyond their normal range of motion.
C) involve working with weights and/or performing calisthenic exercises.
D) Rhythmic activities involving large muscle groups.
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Healthy body composition is developed best by the combination of:

A) Unhealthy food choices, weight training, stretching, and cardiorespiratory endurance exercise.
B) healthy food choices, resistance training, and cardiorespiratory endurance exercise.
C) high- carbohydrate, high -protein diet, resistance training, and stretching.
D) low -fat diet, stretching, and cardiorespiratory endurance exercise.
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All of the following are conditions where an individual should get a medical clearance prior to starting an exercise program, EXCEPT:

A) Male over the age of 40
B) Female over the age of 35
C) Muscle or joint problems
D) Heart disease
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All of the following are important in designing an exercise program, EXCEPT:

A) setting goals.
B) assessing yourself.
C) choosing an unstructured plan
D) getting a medical clearance.
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Which of the following may be a consequence of overtraining?

A) Lowered blood pressure
B) Impede motivation
C) Stronger bones
D) Increased cardiovascular fitness
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A program that includes 40 minutes of brisk walking each day is best characterized as:

A) a moderate fitness program.
B) lifestyle physical activity.
C) a vigorous fitness program.
D) overtraining.
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Which one of the following statements about cooling down is TRUE?

A) It restores circulation to its normal resting condition.
B) It extends the duration of the cardiorespiratory endurance portion of the workout.
C) It increases the chance of overtraining.
D) It is most effective for workouts of less than 20 minutes in duration.
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Personal safety while exercising can be enhanced by:

A) training alone.
B) wearing shoes or clothing with reflective tape.
C) demanding your right-of-way regardless of others.
D) training in isolated areas.
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Which of the following sources of fitness information is probably LEAST likely to provide useful advice?

A) A person who looks physically fit
B) A certified teacher of an exercise or fitness class
C) A personal trainer with a degree in Sport Science or Physical Education
D) Articles by credible experts in fitness magazines
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When selecting a fitness facility, it is important to determine if they are:

A) certified by a recognized professional association.
B) able to train top athletes.
C) able to train the average individual.
D) physically active themselves.
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To ensure a successful exercise session, it is important to:

A) not eat for several hours prior to avoid cramping.
B) do the same activity every time.
C) participate in activities that are fun and interesting.
D) to not miss one session otherwise all health gains will be lost.
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_________________________ refers to a planned, structured, repetitive movement intended specifically to improve or maintain physical fitness.
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Exercise improves _________________________, which is described as the brain's ability to learn, remember, think, and reason.
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_________________________ is the amount of force a muscle can produce with a single maximum effort.
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A lot of health benefits are attained when sedentary people start doing moderate-intensity activity.
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The terms "exercise"
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An individual who plays competitive sports does not need to exercise.
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Regular daily physical activity and/or exercise will improve cognitive function in all individuals.
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To maintain weight loss, daily physical activity of 30 minutes per day is sufficient for most people.
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Current research indicates that exercise can help overcome the negative effects of a poor diet on brain health.
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Physical activity is less effective for promoting brain health when exercising in polluted air.
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Low-intensity physical activity is likely to improve health and fitness in sedentary individuals.
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Cycling and hiking uphill are excellent examples of vigorous activity.
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Cardiorespiratory endurance training improves the body's ability to utilize energy.
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Springboard divers require a high degree of cardiorespiratory endurance to perform their dive.
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Strength and cardiorespiratory fitness go hand in hand.
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Participation in regular cardiorespiratory endurance activities enables the body's ability to cool itself better.
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Greater muscle mass in the body does not have an effect on metabolism.
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Strength is highly correlated with the size of the muscle.
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A person with excessive body fat in the abdomen area is more likely to have health problems than someone who has excess fat accumulated in the hip region.
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Inactive sedentary lifestyle does not have an impact on the flexibility component of fitness.
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To improve the skill-related components of fitness, it is necessary to practice the skill repeatedly.
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Physical fitness and athletic achievement are not limited to the able-bodied individuals.
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Specificity is the principle that places increasing amounts of stress on the body causing adaptations that improve fitness.
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Progressive overload is the principle by which the body adapts to the demands of exercise by improving its functioning.
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To obtain fitness benefits, high-intensity endurance exercises must be done for a minimum of 45-60 minutes.
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When an individual stops regular exercise, some fitness improvements are lost in as little as two-weeks' time.
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Healthy women over the age of 40 should see a physician before beginning an exercise program.
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Swimming and jogging are examples of activities that develop cardiorespiratory endurance.
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To improve muscular strength and endurance, it is recommended that all major muscle groups be strengthened daily.
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Lifestyle physical activities like washing one's car or climbing stairs are considered moderate-effort activities.
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The body's ability to transport and use oxygen can be improved by as much as 50% through regular endurance training for marathon athletes.
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People of any age who are not at high risk for serious health problems can safely exercise at a moderate intensity (60% or less of maximum heart rate) without a prior medical clearance.
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If a physician is not sure whether exercise is safe for you, she or he may recommend an exercise stress test.
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The first step in creating a successful fitness program is to assess your cardiorespiratory fitness.
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Most sports psychologists believe that setting and achieving goals is the most effective way to stay motivated about exercise.
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A balanced exercise program should combine a physically active lifestyle, along with an exercise program to develop and maintain fitness.
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A cool down is an integral component of exercise safety.
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Scheduling exercise at a regular time is a better strategy than exercising whenever convenient during the day.
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A warm-up should include high-intensity, whole-body movements that mimic the activity to follow.
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Adequate rest is more important than physical activity when considering overall well-being.
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How much physical activity must a person do to be considered physically active and thus obtain health benefits?

A) At least an hour biweekly
B) At least 60 minutes a day, 5 days/week
C) At least 30 minutes a day, 5 days/week
D) 90 minutes, a day, 5 days/week
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According to Health Canada, which of the following statements accurately describes the amount of physical activity required by someone who plays hockey twice a week?

A) This would satisfy the recommended activity required for health benefits.
B) This would not be adequate. The individual should add a minimum of 30 minutes of activity 3 times a week.
C) This would not be adequate. The individual should add a minimum of 60 minutes of activity 3 times a week.
D) This would not be adequate. The individual should add a minimum of 90 minutes of activity 3 times a week.
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All of the following benefits are observed with regular exercise, EXCEPT:

A) Enhances cognitive function
B) Enhances brain activity, and reverses Alzheimer's related changes in the brain.
C) Enhances plasticity in the brain
D) Enables effective transmission of sensory and motor signals to and from the brain
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Individuals performing vigorous activities for health benefits are recommended to perform activities for _____.

A) 90 minutes
B) 60 minutes
C) 30 minutes
D) 10 minutes
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Thirty minutes of moderate daily physical activity will yield health benefits but is unlikely to:

A) lower your risk for heart disease.
B) impact your cholesterol levels.
C) improve general well-being.
D) help one achieve a healthy body weight.
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Which of the following statements MOST accurately describes the approach one can take to achieve the recommended amount of daily physical activity?

A) You should do it all at once at the same time each day.
B) Activity must be done all at once, but it does not matter what time of the day.
C) Physical activity in the morning is better than physical activity in the mid-afternoon.
D) May be done in multiple parts throughout the day.
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Janie walks daily for at least 30 minutes and has adopted a healthy eating plan. She is not losing any weight. Which of the following is the MOST healthy option that she might consider to help her accomplish her goal?

A) Crash diet for a couple of days to speed things up
B) Increase her physical activity to 40-60 minutes
C) Increase her physical activity to 90 minutes
D) Exercise in the morning to kick-start her metabolism and keep it up for the day
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Participating in an aerobics class for 30 minutes is classified as:

A) vigorous effort.
B) moderate effort.
C) light effort.
D) maximum effort.
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All of the following are benefits of regular cardiorespiratory fitness, EXCEPT:

A) the heart pumps more blood per heartbeat.
B) resting blood pressure decreases.
C) blood volume decreases.
D) resting heart rate decreases.
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Muscle strength is defined as:

A) The ability of the muscle to contract strongly
B) The amount of force a muscle can produce in one maximum effort
C) The amount of force a muscle can produce
D) The amount of force a muscle can produce at a high speed.
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As a result of aging, older people experience:

A) An increase in muscle endurance
B) An increase in muscle fiber thickness and number of muscle cells
C) A decrease in muscle fiber thickness and number of muscle cells
D) No changes in muscle composition
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Strength training can help an individual lose weight because it:

A) muscle fibers get larger
B) is an activity that burns a lot of body fat in a short time.
C) maintains muscle mass which is associated with an increase in metabolism.
D) decreases one's appetite.
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Greater muscle mass means faster energy use and a higher rate of:

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B) Blood pressure
C) Respiratory rate
D) Metabolism
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All of the following are benefits of regular strength training for healthy aging, EXCEPT:

A) sarcopenia.
B) Maintaining muscle fiber thickness.
C) increased muscle strength
D) increased antioxidant enzymes in the muscles.
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Muscular endurance is important for:

A) Muscle strength
B) Muscle power
C) Maintaining good posture
D) Maintaining blood pressure
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Having supple and flexible muscles is associated with which of the following?

A) A lower risk of injury during exercise
B) An increased metabolism
C) Reduced strength potential
D) A higher incidence of back pain
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Body composition is an individual's proportion of:

A) fat to bone mass
B) fat to fat free mass
C) fat to muscle mass
D) fat to fat mass
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Which of the following skill-related components of fitness is necessary for a basketball player to develop his game?

A) Cardiovascular fitness
B) Agility
C) Muscular endurance
D) Flexibility
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Which of the following skill-related components of fitness is most important to prevent falls in an aging adult over the age of 80?

A) Speed
B) Power
C) Strength
D) Balance
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All of the following are benefits of exercise in physically disabled individuals, EXCEPT:

A) Emotional boost and helps maintain a positive attitude
B) Increases self-confidence
C) Gain a sense of accomplishment
D) Reduces self-esteem
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Specificity of training is best shown by which one of the following examples?

A) Weight training to develop cardiorespiratory endurance
B) Doing push-ups to develop muscular strength and endurance in the muscles of the arm
C) Running to develop flexibility
D) Bicycling to develop back strength
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The body adapts to the demands of exercise by improving its functioning is the definition of:

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B) specificity of exercise
C) the principle of reversibility
D) the principle of assessment
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The overload principle is based on the fact that:

A) fitness levels will not improve without an increase in the intensity and duration of the activity.
B) maximum intensity is necessary to develop muscular strength.
C) too much activity will result in a decreased fitness level.
D) a multi-dimensional program is necessary to achieve all components of fitness.
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The recommended total time (duration) for cardiorespiratory endurance exercise is _____ minutes.

A) 5-10
B) 10-20
C) 20-60
D) 60-120
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When people stop exercising, some of their fitness improvements are lost in as little as _____ time.

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B) two weeks
C) one month
D) two months
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The maximal improvement in the body's ability to transport and use oxygen that people can realistically expect as a result of endurance training is about:

A) 5-15%.
B) 5-25%.
C) 40-55%.
D) 60-75%.
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Long-lasting commitment and attainment of physical fitness goals are most successful when the goals:

A) require considerable material rewards.
B) are linked to your peers perceptions.
C) are clear and important to you personally.
D) focus on the long term rather than the short term.
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Activities that are considered light effort include:

A) walking, climbing stairs, and yard work.
B) jogging, swimming, and bicycling.
C) weight lifting.
D) Cross-country skiing.
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The results of a fitness assessment provide valuable information that allows one to establish:

A) their workout routine.
B) what exercises they do not need to do.
C) their specific skill-related fitness components.
D) effective health-related fitness goals.
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67
Muscular strength and endurance are developed best by activities that:

A) involve continuous rhythmic movements of large muscle groups.
B) gently extend joints beyond their normal range of motion.
C) involve working with weights and/or performing calisthenic exercises.
D) Rhythmic activities involving large muscle groups.
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68
Healthy body composition is developed best by the combination of:

A) Unhealthy food choices, weight training, stretching, and cardiorespiratory endurance exercise.
B) healthy food choices, resistance training, and cardiorespiratory endurance exercise.
C) high- carbohydrate, high -protein diet, resistance training, and stretching.
D) low -fat diet, stretching, and cardiorespiratory endurance exercise.
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69
All of the following are conditions where an individual should get a medical clearance prior to starting an exercise program, EXCEPT:

A) Male over the age of 40
B) Female over the age of 35
C) Muscle or joint problems
D) Heart disease
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70
All of the following are important in designing an exercise program, EXCEPT:

A) setting goals.
B) assessing yourself.
C) choosing an unstructured plan
D) getting a medical clearance.
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71
Which of the following may be a consequence of overtraining?

A) Lowered blood pressure
B) Impede motivation
C) Stronger bones
D) Increased cardiovascular fitness
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72
A program that includes 40 minutes of brisk walking each day is best characterized as:

A) a moderate fitness program.
B) lifestyle physical activity.
C) a vigorous fitness program.
D) overtraining.
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73
Which one of the following statements about cooling down is TRUE?

A) It restores circulation to its normal resting condition.
B) It extends the duration of the cardiorespiratory endurance portion of the workout.
C) It increases the chance of overtraining.
D) It is most effective for workouts of less than 20 minutes in duration.
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74
Personal safety while exercising can be enhanced by:

A) training alone.
B) wearing shoes or clothing with reflective tape.
C) demanding your right-of-way regardless of others.
D) training in isolated areas.
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75
Which of the following sources of fitness information is probably LEAST likely to provide useful advice?

A) A person who looks physically fit
B) A certified teacher of an exercise or fitness class
C) A personal trainer with a degree in Sport Science or Physical Education
D) Articles by credible experts in fitness magazines
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76
When selecting a fitness facility, it is important to determine if they are:

A) certified by a recognized professional association.
B) able to train top athletes.
C) able to train the average individual.
D) physically active themselves.
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77
To ensure a successful exercise session, it is important to:

A) not eat for several hours prior to avoid cramping.
B) do the same activity every time.
C) participate in activities that are fun and interesting.
D) to not miss one session otherwise all health gains will be lost.
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78
_________________________ refers to a planned, structured, repetitive movement intended specifically to improve or maintain physical fitness.
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79
Exercise improves _________________________, which is described as the brain's ability to learn, remember, think, and reason.
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80
_________________________ is the amount of force a muscle can produce with a single maximum effort.
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