AFAA Primary Group Exercise Practice Test Q&A, Exams of Public Health

AFAA Primary Group Exercise Practice Test Q&A

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AFAA Primary Group Exercise Practice
Test Q&A
A training variable that should be considered when designing an
exercise program is: โœ” alignment
Which activity utilizes the aerobic energy system? โœ”
Indoor cycling
The Karvonen formula increases the __________ in determining
the training heart range (THRR). โœ” resting heart rate
A warm-up is the __________ period for a specific workout.
โœ” preparation
To promote and maintain health, an individual should perform
_____ minutes of moderate-intensity physical activity _____ days
per week. โœ” 30 minutes, 5 days per week
One way to determine an individual's estimated maximual heart
rate is by _________________. โœ” subtracting his/her age
from 220
Two atherosclerotic cardiovasular disease risk factors improved
by regular participation in physical activity are __________ and
__________. โœ” blood pressure and total serum
cholesterol
The system that allows the blood to flow through the heart,
lungs, and body is called the __________ system. โœ”
circulatory
A basic function of the bone that makes up the skeletal system is
to ______________________. โœ” provide a site for the
production of red blood cells
The __________ method is known as variable intensity or
spontaneous training. โœ” intermittent
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AFAA Primary Group Exercise Practice

Test Q&A

A training variable that should be considered when designing an exercise program is: โœ” alignment Which activity utilizes the aerobic energy system? โœ” Indoor cycling The Karvonen formula increases the __________ in determining the training heart range (THRR). โœ” resting heart rate A warm-up is the __________ period for a specific workout. โœ” preparation To promote and maintain health, an individual should perform _____ minutes of moderate-intensity physical activity _____ days per week. โœ” 30 minutes, 5 days per week One way to determine an individual's estimated maximual heart rate is by _________________. โœ” subtracting his/her age from 220 Two atherosclerotic cardiovasular disease risk factors improved by regular participation in physical activity are __________ and __________. โœ” blood pressure and total serum cholesterol The system that allows the blood to flow through the heart, lungs, and body is called the __________ system. โœ” circulatory A basic function of the bone that makes up the skeletal system is to ______________________. โœ” provide a site for the production of red blood cells The __________ method is known as variable intensity or spontaneous training. โœ” intermittent

The primary muscles performing work are called __________, and may be identified by specific __________. โœ” agonists joint action Movements of the hip include __________ and __________ joint actions. โœ” abduction adduction The definition of __________ is when oxygen uptake has reached an adequate level to meet the oxygen demand of the body. โœ” steady state A skill-related component of physical fitness is __________. โœ” coordination In order to safely perform full range of motion during a cardio hi/low-impact class, the beats per minute (bpm) should range between _____ and _____. โœ” 130 and 155 In a push-up, the __________ muscles extend the elbow and the __________ adducts the humerus to lift the body up against gravity. โœ” triceps and pectoralis major Which type of muscle contraction (also referred to as muscle action) does not require the muscle to change length when exerted against a fixed resistance? โœ” Isometric A multi-joint exercise that utilizes the gluteus maximus and hamstring is a _________. โœ” lunge Which type of connective tissue connects bone to bone? โœ” Ligament The function of __________ is to sense the degree of tension and the length of the muscle. โœ” proprioceptors

One purpose of the final cool-down phase of an aerobic exercise session is to __________. โœ” prevent blood pooling Which condition is referred to as an overuse injury? โœ” Tendinitis The 1996 U.S. Surgeon General's Report on Physical Activity and Health was a call to: __________________________________ (List one) โœ” encourage more Americans to become active The Aerobics and Fitness Association of America (AFAA) recommends checking the pulse at the __________ artery. โœ” radial One way to increase exercise intensity is to __________. โœ” add traveling The Aerobics and Fitness Association of America (AFAA) recommends that a recovery heart rate be taken __________ of aerobic work. โœ” 3-5 minutes upon conclusion A food, such as __________, represent(s) a complete source of protein. โœ” poultry If an individual's training workload for muscular strength and/or endurance is discontinued, a reduction in muscle fitness may occur after _____ month(s). โœ” 3 According to AFAA FITT-at-a-Glance, participants should aim for a cardiorespiratory exercise intensity that burns a minimum of _____ kilo calories per week. โœ” 1, Improvement in cardiorespiratory fitness can be attained with a minimum intensity of _____ % of heart rate reserve (HRR). โœ” 40 Flexibility can be achieved by stretching to the end range of motion or __________. โœ” point of tightness

When performing a squat, during the concentric contraction, _________ occurs. โœ” hip extension Training in water encourages freedom of movement without the fear of falling due to __________. โœ” buoyancy Because speed is used to increase resistance, water is also an effective modality for __________ training. โœ” power In Mat Science, the principle of __________ refers to exercise selection. โœ” progression When introducing varying road situations in an indoor cycling class, be sure that there are __________ transitions between movements and changing terrain. โœ” smooth For individuals to receive an efficient and challenging form of conditioning that works well for developing muscular strength and endurance, cardiovascular endurance, stability, balance, and coordination they should participate in __________ training. โœ” circuit "The explosive aspect of strength" defines muscle __________. โœ” power What form of exercise is designed to achieve maximum muscular involvement? โœ” Variable resistance A push-up works the pectoral muscles, anterior deltoids, and the __________. โœ” triceps Early recognition of a medical emergency can be summarized into the "SAPI" approach. The "S" stands for __________. โœ” survey Response to an acute injury includes: __________. โœ” elevation

When working with participants diagnosed with asthma, instructors should allow for __________ and __________. โœ” simplified movements and range of motion To assist in the management of arthritis, participants should be encouraged to __________ daily. โœ” stretch Which statement represents one of the AFAA 5 questions? a. Is the exercise a good exercise? b. Does the exercise create any safety concerns? c. Who developed the exercise application? d. Can the exercise be used in a group exercise setting? โœ” b. Does the exercise create any safety concerns? A probable cause of common injuries associated with group exercise classes may be: โœ” body mechanics Music is commonly written in a standard _____ beat. โœ” 4/ If a participant complains about pain that has been persistent over the past few weeks, an instructor should _________________________. โœ” recommend a physician's evaluation In traditional dance choreography, movements should include __________ as one of its basic elements. โœ” motivation Based on research, __________ components have resulted in improved performance in daily activities for older adults. โœ” skill-related To ensure proper hydration during an exercise session, participants should monitor hydration levels and consume __________ ounces of fluid shortly before exercise. โœ” 8 -12 oz.

When working with the deltoids, which joint action is performed at the shoulder? โœ” flexion When flexing from the hips in a standing position, the back should _________________. โœ” maintain neutral alignment