Deck 5: Muscle Fitness

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Muscle fitness can be defined as the ability

A)to exert optimal force rapidly.
B)of muscles to perform routine tasks without undue fatigue.
C)to generate maximal force against resistance.
D)to sustain an effort for a prolonged perioD.
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Possible explanations for the mood-enhancing effects of physical exercise include which of the following?

A)distraction,release of endorphins,decreased core temperature
B)increased muscle tension,release of endorphins,decreased core temperature
C)distraction,release of endorphins,changes in brain chemistry
D)focus on stress,release of endorphins,decreased core temperature
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Which of the following muscles is found in the walls of organs?

A)skeletal
B)smooth
C)voluntary
D)cardiac
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Which of the following are major health problems facing adults in the United States today that can be helped by muscle fitness?

A)back pain and osteoarthritis
B)bursitis and tendonitis
C)ankle sprains and leg sprains
D)cancer and hepatitis
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Dynamic training is also called

A)isometric training.
B)range of motion.
C)force.
D)isotonic training.
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Muscle power can be defined as the ability

A)to exert optimal force rapidly.
B)of muscles to perform routine tasks without undue fatigue.
C)to generate maximal force against resistance.
D)to sustain an effort for a prolonged perioD.
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Muscle endurance can be defined as the ability

A)to exert optimal force rapidly.
B)of muscles to perform routine tasks without undue fatigue.
C)to generate maximal force against resistance.
D)to sustain an effort for a prolonged perioD.
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Dynamic training requires

A)exertion of a constant force and speed.
B)a partner or piece of equipment.
C)muscle contraction without any change in length of the muscle.
D)exertion of muscle force that occurs throughout the length of the contraction.
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Static training

A)is the exertion of a constant force and speed.
B)requires a partner or piece of equipment.
C)involves muscle contraction without any change in length of the muscle.
D)involves the exertion of muscle force that occurs throughout the length of the contraction.
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Free weights are best described as

A)a type of body-weight exercise.
B)devices that can be moved readily in any direction.
C)objects that are tethered to a floor,wall,or heavy base.
D)a labile surface.
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Isokinetic training requires

A)exertion of a constant force and speed.
B)a partner or piece of standard equipment.
C)muscle contraction without any change in length of the muscle.
D)exertion of muscle force that occurs throughout the length of the contraction.
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Static training is also called

A)isometric training.
B)dynamic training.
C)force.
D)isotonic training.
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Muscle strength can be defined as the ability

A)to exert optimal force rapidly.
B)of muscles to perform routine tasks without undue fatigue.
C)to generate maximal force against resistance.
D)to sustain an effort for a prolonged perioD.
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Exercise can enhance positive psychological states,which can result in

A)less favorable thoughts.
B)more negative than positive emotions.
C)more energy.
D)less vigor.
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Typical changes that occur when initiating a muscle-training program include

A)increased body fat.
B)increased muscle mass.
C)gaining inches in most areas.
D)drastic changes in clothing size.
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Which of the following is a voluntary muscle?

A)smooth
B)cardiac
C)skeletal
D)heart
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To find exercise equipment that suits your training needs,you should take into account all of the following factors EXCEPT

A)material.
B)expense.
C)access.
D)personal preference.
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Where would you NOT find smooth muscle?

A)respiratory airways
B)heart
C)stomach
D)intestine
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Muscle fitness can

A)prevent cancer.
B)improve mobility.
C)prevent infectious diseases.
D)improve your diet.
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Which of the following is an example of a body-weight exercise?

A)sit-ups
B)biceps curls
C)lifting barbells
D)using a machine
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An example of a multiple-joint exercise is a

A)squat.
B)bicep curl.
C)front raise.
D)leg extension.
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The type of muscle training typically used in rehabilitation settings is

A)isometric.
B)isokinetic.
C)statiC.
D)isotonic.
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When women are beginning a muscle-training program,weight gain is a typical result.
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Total-body workouts are most commonly used by

A)swimmers.
B)anyone.
C)bodybuilders.
D)runners.
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Which of the following does NOT explain how a muscle adapts to stress?

A)by increasing in size
B)by increasing in strength
C)by increasing in endurance and capacity
D)by increasing in weight
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FITT is an acronym for

A)frequency,intensity,time,and training.
B)fitness,intensity,time,and type.
C)frequency,intensity,test,and type.
D)frequency,intensity,time,and type.
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Which of the following cellular structures contain(s)enzymes that convert energy in food into fuel for the muscle?

A)nucleus
B)mitochondria
C)sarcoplasmic reticulum
D)myofibrils
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One of the most effective strength-training tools for beginners is

A)a barbell.
B)a weight machine.
C)their own body weight.
D)running.
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The body's core muscles include

A)abdominals,obliques,and erectors.
B)erectors,biceps,and glutes.
C)cardiac,skeletal,and smooth.
D)pectoralis major,triceps,and deltoids.
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Muscle fitness can help prevent and manage chronic diseases such as diabetes.
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In an eccentric contraction,a muscle

A)increases as it contracts.
B)becomes heavier as it contracts.
C)shortens as it contracts.
D)lengthens as it contracts.
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Muscle-group split routines are most commonly used by

A)swimmers.
B)runners.
C)bodybuilders.
D)beginners.
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DOMS is an acronym for ________-onset muscle soreness.

A)detailed
B)delayed
C)defined
D)dynamic
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Substances such as steroids,human growth hormone,insulin,and diuretics

A)are legal to use.
B)have dangerous side effects.
C)help you lose weight.
D)are safe and effective.
Question
Muscle strength is typically assessed by measuring or estimating the maximum amount of weight someone can lift one time,otherwise known as

A)1-RM.
B)ROM.
C)DOMS.
D)isometrics.
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Zachary is a college student who wants to begin a fitness-training program.He should train ________ days a week.

A)7
B)5
C)3 consecutive
D)2-3
Question
In a concentric contraction,a muscle

A)increases as it contracts.
B)becomes heavier as it contracts.
C)shortens as it contracts.
D)lengthens as it contracts.
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Which type of training is performed with body weights,rubber tubing,machines,and free weights?

A)isometric
B)isokinetic
C)static
D)isotonic
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One example of a single-joint exercise is a

A)squat.
B)bicep curl.
C)chin-up.
D)push-up.
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Cardiac and smooth muscle are voluntary types of muscles.
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The ACSM recommends ________ reps for general fitness.(Spell out your answer. )
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Explain the difference between voluntary and involuntary muscles.
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FITT is an acronym for ________,intensity,time,and type.
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Intensity is often calculated as a(n)________ of an individual's 1-RM.
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Define and explain the three basic workout structures.
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Describe two motivational techniques that can assist with a successful muscle-fitness program.
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Dumbbells and barbells are among the most common types of free weights.
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Explain the characteristics that are important to a muscle-fitness program.
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Isokinetic training is widely used in general fitness training.
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Explain the overload principle.
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DOMS stands for delayed-onset muscle ________.
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The body's ________ muscles include abdominals,obliques,and erectors.
Question
Skeletal muscles are involuntary muscles.
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In eccentric contraction,the muscle contracts as it lengthens.
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The overload principle states that,in order to improve muscle fitness,a muscle must be relaxed.
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The three main types of muscle training are static,dynamic,and isokinetic.
Question
In concentric contraction,the muscle contracts as it lengthens.
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Compare muscle strength with muscle endurance.
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To measure muscle endurance,you should count how many repetitions of a given exercise you can do in 1 minute.
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One of the most effective strength-training tools is your own body weight.
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The 1-RM test is a way to assess muscle ________.
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full range at which a joint can move
osteoporosis
full range at which a joint can move
testosterone
full range at which a joint can move
range of motion (ROM)
full range at which a joint can move
concentric contraction
full range at which a joint can move
eccentric contraction
full range at which a joint can move
agonist muscle
muscle shortens as it contracts
osteoporosis
muscle shortens as it contracts
testosterone
muscle shortens as it contracts
range of motion (ROM)
muscle shortens as it contracts
concentric contraction
muscle shortens as it contracts
eccentric contraction
muscle shortens as it contracts
agonist muscle
male sex hormone
osteoporosis
male sex hormone
testosterone
male sex hormone
range of motion (ROM)
male sex hormone
concentric contraction
male sex hormone
eccentric contraction
male sex hormone
agonist muscle
responsible for movement of a bone
osteoporosis
responsible for movement of a bone
testosterone
responsible for movement of a bone
range of motion (ROM)
responsible for movement of a bone
concentric contraction
responsible for movement of a bone
eccentric contraction
responsible for movement of a bone
agonist muscle
decrease in bone mineral density
osteoporosis
decrease in bone mineral density
testosterone
decrease in bone mineral density
range of motion (ROM)
decrease in bone mineral density
concentric contraction
decrease in bone mineral density
eccentric contraction
decrease in bone mineral density
agonist muscle
muscle lengthens as it contracts
osteoporosis
muscle lengthens as it contracts
testosterone
muscle lengthens as it contracts
range of motion (ROM)
muscle lengthens as it contracts
concentric contraction
muscle lengthens as it contracts
eccentric contraction
muscle lengthens as it contracts
agonist muscle
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connects bone to bone
ligament
connects bone to bone
slow-twitch
connects bone to bone
sarcopenia
connects bone to bone
atrophy
connects bone to bone
fast-twitch
connects bone to bone
hypertrophy
decrease in muscle fiber size
ligament
decrease in muscle fiber size
slow-twitch
decrease in muscle fiber size
sarcopenia
decrease in muscle fiber size
atrophy
decrease in muscle fiber size
fast-twitch
decrease in muscle fiber size
hypertrophy
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ligament
type I
slow-twitch
type I
sarcopenia
type I
atrophy
type I
fast-twitch
type I
hypertrophy
type IIa and IIx
ligament
type IIa and IIx
slow-twitch
type IIa and IIx
sarcopenia
type IIa and IIx
atrophy
type IIa and IIx
fast-twitch
type IIa and IIx
hypertrophy
increase in muscle fiber size
ligament
increase in muscle fiber size
slow-twitch
increase in muscle fiber size
sarcopenia
increase in muscle fiber size
atrophy
increase in muscle fiber size
fast-twitch
increase in muscle fiber size
hypertrophy
loss of muscle mass
ligament
loss of muscle mass
slow-twitch
loss of muscle mass
sarcopenia
loss of muscle mass
atrophy
loss of muscle mass
fast-twitch
loss of muscle mass
hypertrophy
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Deck 5: Muscle Fitness
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Muscle fitness can be defined as the ability

A)to exert optimal force rapidly.
B)of muscles to perform routine tasks without undue fatigue.
C)to generate maximal force against resistance.
D)to sustain an effort for a prolonged perioD.
B
2
Possible explanations for the mood-enhancing effects of physical exercise include which of the following?

A)distraction,release of endorphins,decreased core temperature
B)increased muscle tension,release of endorphins,decreased core temperature
C)distraction,release of endorphins,changes in brain chemistry
D)focus on stress,release of endorphins,decreased core temperature
C
3
Which of the following muscles is found in the walls of organs?

A)skeletal
B)smooth
C)voluntary
D)cardiac
B
4
Which of the following are major health problems facing adults in the United States today that can be helped by muscle fitness?

A)back pain and osteoarthritis
B)bursitis and tendonitis
C)ankle sprains and leg sprains
D)cancer and hepatitis
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Dynamic training is also called

A)isometric training.
B)range of motion.
C)force.
D)isotonic training.
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Muscle power can be defined as the ability

A)to exert optimal force rapidly.
B)of muscles to perform routine tasks without undue fatigue.
C)to generate maximal force against resistance.
D)to sustain an effort for a prolonged perioD.
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Muscle endurance can be defined as the ability

A)to exert optimal force rapidly.
B)of muscles to perform routine tasks without undue fatigue.
C)to generate maximal force against resistance.
D)to sustain an effort for a prolonged perioD.
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Dynamic training requires

A)exertion of a constant force and speed.
B)a partner or piece of equipment.
C)muscle contraction without any change in length of the muscle.
D)exertion of muscle force that occurs throughout the length of the contraction.
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Static training

A)is the exertion of a constant force and speed.
B)requires a partner or piece of equipment.
C)involves muscle contraction without any change in length of the muscle.
D)involves the exertion of muscle force that occurs throughout the length of the contraction.
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Free weights are best described as

A)a type of body-weight exercise.
B)devices that can be moved readily in any direction.
C)objects that are tethered to a floor,wall,or heavy base.
D)a labile surface.
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Isokinetic training requires

A)exertion of a constant force and speed.
B)a partner or piece of standard equipment.
C)muscle contraction without any change in length of the muscle.
D)exertion of muscle force that occurs throughout the length of the contraction.
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Static training is also called

A)isometric training.
B)dynamic training.
C)force.
D)isotonic training.
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Muscle strength can be defined as the ability

A)to exert optimal force rapidly.
B)of muscles to perform routine tasks without undue fatigue.
C)to generate maximal force against resistance.
D)to sustain an effort for a prolonged perioD.
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Exercise can enhance positive psychological states,which can result in

A)less favorable thoughts.
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C)more energy.
D)less vigor.
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Typical changes that occur when initiating a muscle-training program include

A)increased body fat.
B)increased muscle mass.
C)gaining inches in most areas.
D)drastic changes in clothing size.
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Which of the following is a voluntary muscle?

A)smooth
B)cardiac
C)skeletal
D)heart
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To find exercise equipment that suits your training needs,you should take into account all of the following factors EXCEPT

A)material.
B)expense.
C)access.
D)personal preference.
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Where would you NOT find smooth muscle?

A)respiratory airways
B)heart
C)stomach
D)intestine
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Muscle fitness can

A)prevent cancer.
B)improve mobility.
C)prevent infectious diseases.
D)improve your diet.
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Which of the following is an example of a body-weight exercise?

A)sit-ups
B)biceps curls
C)lifting barbells
D)using a machine
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An example of a multiple-joint exercise is a

A)squat.
B)bicep curl.
C)front raise.
D)leg extension.
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The type of muscle training typically used in rehabilitation settings is

A)isometric.
B)isokinetic.
C)statiC.
D)isotonic.
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When women are beginning a muscle-training program,weight gain is a typical result.
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24
Total-body workouts are most commonly used by

A)swimmers.
B)anyone.
C)bodybuilders.
D)runners.
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Which of the following does NOT explain how a muscle adapts to stress?

A)by increasing in size
B)by increasing in strength
C)by increasing in endurance and capacity
D)by increasing in weight
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FITT is an acronym for

A)frequency,intensity,time,and training.
B)fitness,intensity,time,and type.
C)frequency,intensity,test,and type.
D)frequency,intensity,time,and type.
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Which of the following cellular structures contain(s)enzymes that convert energy in food into fuel for the muscle?

A)nucleus
B)mitochondria
C)sarcoplasmic reticulum
D)myofibrils
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One of the most effective strength-training tools for beginners is

A)a barbell.
B)a weight machine.
C)their own body weight.
D)running.
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The body's core muscles include

A)abdominals,obliques,and erectors.
B)erectors,biceps,and glutes.
C)cardiac,skeletal,and smooth.
D)pectoralis major,triceps,and deltoids.
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30
Muscle fitness can help prevent and manage chronic diseases such as diabetes.
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31
In an eccentric contraction,a muscle

A)increases as it contracts.
B)becomes heavier as it contracts.
C)shortens as it contracts.
D)lengthens as it contracts.
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Muscle-group split routines are most commonly used by

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C)bodybuilders.
D)beginners.
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DOMS is an acronym for ________-onset muscle soreness.

A)detailed
B)delayed
C)defined
D)dynamic
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Substances such as steroids,human growth hormone,insulin,and diuretics

A)are legal to use.
B)have dangerous side effects.
C)help you lose weight.
D)are safe and effective.
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35
Muscle strength is typically assessed by measuring or estimating the maximum amount of weight someone can lift one time,otherwise known as

A)1-RM.
B)ROM.
C)DOMS.
D)isometrics.
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Zachary is a college student who wants to begin a fitness-training program.He should train ________ days a week.

A)7
B)5
C)3 consecutive
D)2-3
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In a concentric contraction,a muscle

A)increases as it contracts.
B)becomes heavier as it contracts.
C)shortens as it contracts.
D)lengthens as it contracts.
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Which type of training is performed with body weights,rubber tubing,machines,and free weights?

A)isometric
B)isokinetic
C)static
D)isotonic
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One example of a single-joint exercise is a

A)squat.
B)bicep curl.
C)chin-up.
D)push-up.
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Cardiac and smooth muscle are voluntary types of muscles.
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41
The ACSM recommends ________ reps for general fitness.(Spell out your answer. )
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42
Explain the difference between voluntary and involuntary muscles.
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FITT is an acronym for ________,intensity,time,and type.
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Intensity is often calculated as a(n)________ of an individual's 1-RM.
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Define and explain the three basic workout structures.
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Describe two motivational techniques that can assist with a successful muscle-fitness program.
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Dumbbells and barbells are among the most common types of free weights.
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Explain the characteristics that are important to a muscle-fitness program.
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Isokinetic training is widely used in general fitness training.
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Explain the overload principle.
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DOMS stands for delayed-onset muscle ________.
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The body's ________ muscles include abdominals,obliques,and erectors.
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Skeletal muscles are involuntary muscles.
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In eccentric contraction,the muscle contracts as it lengthens.
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The overload principle states that,in order to improve muscle fitness,a muscle must be relaxed.
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The three main types of muscle training are static,dynamic,and isokinetic.
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In concentric contraction,the muscle contracts as it lengthens.
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58
Compare muscle strength with muscle endurance.
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To measure muscle endurance,you should count how many repetitions of a given exercise you can do in 1 minute.
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One of the most effective strength-training tools is your own body weight.
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The 1-RM test is a way to assess muscle ________.
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Match between columns
full range at which a joint can move
osteoporosis
full range at which a joint can move
testosterone
full range at which a joint can move
range of motion (ROM)
full range at which a joint can move
concentric contraction
full range at which a joint can move
eccentric contraction
full range at which a joint can move
agonist muscle
muscle shortens as it contracts
osteoporosis
muscle shortens as it contracts
testosterone
muscle shortens as it contracts
range of motion (ROM)
muscle shortens as it contracts
concentric contraction
muscle shortens as it contracts
eccentric contraction
muscle shortens as it contracts
agonist muscle
male sex hormone
osteoporosis
male sex hormone
testosterone
male sex hormone
range of motion (ROM)
male sex hormone
concentric contraction
male sex hormone
eccentric contraction
male sex hormone
agonist muscle
responsible for movement of a bone
osteoporosis
responsible for movement of a bone
testosterone
responsible for movement of a bone
range of motion (ROM)
responsible for movement of a bone
concentric contraction
responsible for movement of a bone
eccentric contraction
responsible for movement of a bone
agonist muscle
decrease in bone mineral density
osteoporosis
decrease in bone mineral density
testosterone
decrease in bone mineral density
range of motion (ROM)
decrease in bone mineral density
concentric contraction
decrease in bone mineral density
eccentric contraction
decrease in bone mineral density
agonist muscle
muscle lengthens as it contracts
osteoporosis
muscle lengthens as it contracts
testosterone
muscle lengthens as it contracts
range of motion (ROM)
muscle lengthens as it contracts
concentric contraction
muscle lengthens as it contracts
eccentric contraction
muscle lengthens as it contracts
agonist muscle
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connects bone to bone
ligament
connects bone to bone
slow-twitch
connects bone to bone
sarcopenia
connects bone to bone
atrophy
connects bone to bone
fast-twitch
connects bone to bone
hypertrophy
decrease in muscle fiber size
ligament
decrease in muscle fiber size
slow-twitch
decrease in muscle fiber size
sarcopenia
decrease in muscle fiber size
atrophy
decrease in muscle fiber size
fast-twitch
decrease in muscle fiber size
hypertrophy
type I
ligament
type I
slow-twitch
type I
sarcopenia
type I
atrophy
type I
fast-twitch
type I
hypertrophy
type IIa and IIx
ligament
type IIa and IIx
slow-twitch
type IIa and IIx
sarcopenia
type IIa and IIx
atrophy
type IIa and IIx
fast-twitch
type IIa and IIx
hypertrophy
increase in muscle fiber size
ligament
increase in muscle fiber size
slow-twitch
increase in muscle fiber size
sarcopenia
increase in muscle fiber size
atrophy
increase in muscle fiber size
fast-twitch
increase in muscle fiber size
hypertrophy
loss of muscle mass
ligament
loss of muscle mass
slow-twitch
loss of muscle mass
sarcopenia
loss of muscle mass
atrophy
loss of muscle mass
fast-twitch
loss of muscle mass
hypertrophy
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