Aquatic Exercise Fundamentals, Exams of Advanced Education

A wide range of topics related to aquatic exercise, including exercise intensity, muscle physiology, exercise behavior change, and the application of physical laws in the water. It provides detailed information on correct exercise techniques, water depth recommendations, and safety considerations for both shallow-water and deep-water programs. The document also addresses important legal and professional liability issues that aquatic fitness instructors should be aware of. Overall, this comprehensive resource offers valuable insights and guidance for anyone interested in or involved in the field of aquatic exercise and fitness.

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Answers 2023
____ is defined as the maximum force that can be exerted by a muscle or muscle group
against a resistance - Correct Answer-muscular strength
what type of stretching activates the muscle spindles, specialized receptors in the
muscle that monitor muscle length change and the speed of muscle length change? -
Correct Answer-ballistic stretching
name the six skill-related components of fitness - Correct Answer-balance, coordination,
speed, power, agility, and reaction time
what is the difference between maximal heart rate and heart rate reserve - Correct
Answer-maximal heart rate is the highest heart rate a person can achieve. it is
measured with a max HR test or estimated with 220- age. Heart rate reserve is your
maximal HR minus your resting heart rate.
how does compression lower your heart rate in the water? - Correct Answer-water
compresses all the body systems, including the vascular system, causing a smaller
venous load to the heart, reducing heart rate.
what is the ACSM (2018) recommended frequency for resistance training? - Correct
Answer-two to three days/week for each major muscle group
define body composition - Correct Answer-the body's relative percentage of fat as
compared to lean tissue (bones, muscles, and organs)
list five benefits of regular exercise - Correct Answer-improves physical appearance,
increases functional capacity, heart becomes stronger, strengthens the walls of the
blood vessels, improves strength and endurance,
when calculating exercise intensity, a popular method is the Karvonen Formula, which is
also known as the ____ - Correct Answer-Heart Rate Reserve method
____ is a subjective method of assessing effort, strain, discomfort, and fatigue
experienced during exercise. - Correct Answer-rating of perceived exertion
The skeletal system provides our bodies with support, protection, and _____. - Correct
Answer-Structure
During the cardiac cycle, ____ is the active contraction of the heart muscle and ___ is
the relaxation of the heart muscle. - Correct Answer-Systole, Diastole
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____ is defined as the maximum force that can be exerted by a muscle or muscle group against a resistance - Correct Answer-muscular strength what type of stretching activates the muscle spindles, specialized receptors in the muscle that monitor muscle length change and the speed of muscle length change? - Correct Answer-ballistic stretching name the six skill-related components of fitness - Correct Answer-balance, coordination, speed, power, agility, and reaction time what is the difference between maximal heart rate and heart rate reserve - Correct Answer-maximal heart rate is the highest heart rate a person can achieve. it is measured with a max HR test or estimated with 220- age. Heart rate reserve is your maximal HR minus your resting heart rate. how does compression lower your heart rate in the water? - Correct Answer-water compresses all the body systems, including the vascular system, causing a smaller venous load to the heart, reducing heart rate. what is the ACSM (2018) recommended frequency for resistance training? - Correct Answer-two to three days/week for each major muscle group define body composition - Correct Answer-the body's relative percentage of fat as compared to lean tissue (bones, muscles, and organs) list five benefits of regular exercise - Correct Answer-improves physical appearance, increases functional capacity, heart becomes stronger, strengthens the walls of the blood vessels, improves strength and endurance, when calculating exercise intensity, a popular method is the Karvonen Formula, which is also known as the ____ - Correct Answer-Heart Rate Reserve method ____ is a subjective method of assessing effort, strain, discomfort, and fatigue experienced during exercise. - Correct Answer-rating of perceived exertion The skeletal system provides our bodies with support, protection, and _____. - Correct Answer-Structure During the cardiac cycle, ____ is the active contraction of the heart muscle and ___ is the relaxation of the heart muscle. - Correct Answer-Systole, Diastole

Which characteristic of muscle allows it to shorten and thicken - Correct Answer- Contractility The ____ muscle group flexes the leg at the knee. - Correct Answer-Hamstrings What is a motor neuron - Correct Answer-Efferent neurons that relay outgoing information from the central nervous system to the muscle cells Describe the valsalva maneuver - Correct Answer-Holding one's breath while exerting. Creates unequal pressure in the chest, causing blood pressure to drop and decreasing blood flow to the heart. Resuming normal breathing creates a surge of blood flow to the heart, causing a sharp increase in blood pressure. Name the 5 systems of the body most actively involved in movement and exercise - Correct Answer-Skeletal, muscular, nervous, respiratory, and cardiovascular systems In a muscle pair, the muscle that is actively contracting is referred to as the ____, or prime mover - Correct Answer-Agonist List the three types of muscle tissues in the human body - Correct Answer-Visceral, cardiac, and skeletal The process by which bones grow in the body is called ____ - Correct Answer- Ossification ____ states that you train only that part of the system or body that is overloaded - Correct Answer-Specificity Muscle balance should be considered for the front and back, left and right sides, and ____ parts of the body - Correct Answer-Upper and Lower Which metabolic system yields the highest amount of ATP for the working muscles? - Correct Answer-Oxidative system Recovery pertains to two segments of training: recovery ____ exercise and recovery ____ an exercise session. - Correct Answer-During; after List 5 physical and psychological symptoms that commonly accompany overtraining - Correct Answer-Reduction in performance and coordination, elevated resting heart rate and blood pressure, loss of appetite, soreness, increased illness or infection, as well as issues with sleep, depression, and a reduced self-esteem Which type of muscle tissue is best suited for endurance activities? - Correct Answer- slow twitch

It takes approximately _____ of sustained efforts to turn a new habit into one that will be maintained - Correct Answer-Six months T/F: Helping participants plan and self-monitor can help them stick with exercise, since new exercises often underuse these tools. - Correct Answer-True With the initiation of an exercise program, the body adapts to the physical challenges in a few weeks; participants can expect to see positive mood and energy benefits within _____ - Correct Answer-A few days How can you use the psychosocial benefits of exercise to help your participants sustain their motivation long term? - Correct Answer-Help them build an identity as an active participant and understand how being a healthier version of themselves will make a positive impact on their lives outside the water in their roles as parents, employees, or colleagues What are the three strategies for motivating participants for sustained change? - Correct Answer-Create a task-focused, growth-oriented climate in your work. Use a motivational interviewing approach for individual encounters. Before they drop out, help participants identify and proactively address barriers to their exercise goals. The idea of a growth mind-set means to get your participants to focus on _____ rather than on their ability, especially as compared to others - Correct Answer-Their own effort and improvement What are the three needs within self-determination theory that guide motivation? - Correct Answer-Autonomy (freedom of choice), competence (confidence in skills, improvement) and relatedness (meaningful connection to others) Asking participants to make notes of their improvements with exercise and daily activities can help build _____ - Correct Answer-Competence ________ is a set of counseling questions and techniques that helps participants who are unmotivated or ambivalent to change - Correct Answer-Motivational interviewing By adding the element of travel in aquatic choreography, you are increasing intensity using the law of _____ - Correct Answer-Inertia Describe the two ways that the law of acceleration can be used to alter aquatic exercise

  • Correct Answer-Pushing harder against the pool bottom to propel the body upward or through the water and pushing harder against the water's resistance with the arms and legs Friction between the molecules of a liquid or gas is referred to as ____ - Correct Answer-Viscosity

Which movement is more intense based on frontal resistance, an alternating wide jog traveling forward or an alternating aid jog traveling to the side? - Correct Answer-An alternating wide jog forward List the three types of inertia that are experienced in water exercise - Correct Answer- Movement of the limbs, movement of the entire body, and movement of the water Would pushing the arms forward while jogging in the water increase or decrease intensity? - Correct Answer-Increase Will you sink or float if you weigh more than the water you displace? - Correct Answer- Sink What is the primary force that causes resistance in the aquatic environment: buoyancy, gravity, or the water's viscosity and drag? - Correct Answer-The water's viscosity and drag Incorporating impeding or assisting arm movements applies which physical law to alter exercise intensity in the water? - Correct Answer-Action and reaction List the two important factors to consider when applying the law of inertia in aquatic exercise programing - Correct Answer-Participant fitness and skill levels; acoustics of the pool environment How is radiation different from convection in relation to heat dissipation during exercise?

  • Correct Answer-Radiation is heat loss through vasodilation of surface vessels, and convection is the transfer of heat through the movement of a liquid or gas between areas of different temperatures What are the concerns associated with performing vertical exercise in water 78 degrees Fahrenheit or below? - Correct Answer-Metabolic rate and heart rate decrease, and the majority of the blood remains near the core of the body to keep the organs warm and functioning. When circulation is reduced to the extremities, these muscles become cold and inflexible, increasing risk of injury. Reduced circulation related to immersion in cold water also limits available oxygen for the muscles in the extremities, which may lead to muscle cramping What is an ideal water temperature range for a typical cardiorespiratory aquatic fitness class? - Correct Answer-83 to 86 degreed F What is the recommended water depth range for conducting a shallow-water aquatic fitness program? - Correct Answer-A depth of 3.5 to 4.5 feet is considered ideal for most shallow-water programs, but a slightly larger range will accommodate most adult exercisers comfortability at the recommended water depth of mid-rib cage to mid-chest depth

You can add variety to arm patterns in 5 basic ways. Which option makes it easier for participants to maintain proper alignment - Correct Answer-Float the arms on the surface of the water ____ movements are performed in an upright position, and involve impacting movements where both feet are off the pool bottom for a brief period of time - Correct Answer-Level I Plyometrics performed in the water can be referred to as ______ - Correct Answer- Propelled movements As a(n) ____ your employer (company) is responsible for deducting federal and state required taxes from your payroll and reporting all taxes to the appropriate agencies. - Correct Answer-Employee ___ provides protection when you are held legally liable for how you rendered or failed to render professional services - Correct Answer-Professional liability insurance T/F: Liability is the process of measuring or assessing potential risk and developing strategies to manage that risk - Correct Answer-False What are the two sets of standards provided by the AEA? - Correct Answer-AEA's certified Aquatic Fitness Professional Code of Ethics and Conduct and AEA's Standards and Guidelines for Aquatic Fitness Programming T/F: As an aquatic fitness instructor, you have all the liability (legal obligations and responsibility) to ensure the safety of all participants - Correct Answer-True _____ refers to the level of responsibility that one has to protect another from harm under the circumstances. - Correct Answer-Duty of care A ___ is commonly used in the fitness industry to protect the facility or fitness professional from damages and potential lawsuits. - Correct Answer-Liability release or waiver of liability Injury reports should be properly filled out and documented for all accidents or injuries sustained by any participants or guest _____. - Correct Answer-Immediately after an incident T/F: When using music purchased from fitness music companies, fitness facilities must still pay appropriate public performance rights licensing fees. - Correct Answer-True The ___ is a federal civil rights law that prohibits the exclusion of people with disabilities from everyday activities - Correct Answer-Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)

T/F: With transitional depth training, participants do not rebound off the pool bottom. However, they may touch the bottom of the pool during some movements. - Correct Answer-True T/F: When compared to land training, deep water training shows higher oxygen consumption for maximal exercise and submax exercise. - Correct Answer-False Form is not only an important attribute for safety considerations, it also has been found to be a contributing factor in _______ - Correct Answer-Caloric expenditure T/F: Deep water base movements can be categorized as moves that use an alternating foot pattern, and moves that use a repeated single-foot pattern - Correct Answer-True _____ is the body's ability to maintain neutral, or near neutral, postural alignment (a stable position) while moving. a. dynamic stabilization b. dynamic training c. suspended stabilization d. vertical alignment - Correct Answer-Dynamic stabilization T/F: In deep water, the core postural muscles play a key role in maintaining balance and correct alignment of the body - Correct Answer-True A well fitting floatation belt will allow the participant to maintain the head above the water level while _____ - Correct Answer-In a relaxed, motionless vertical position Which of the following would be considered an asymmetrical move in deep-water exercise? a. deep-water jacks b. moguls c cross-country skis d. jogging - Correct Answer-moguls T/F: Half water tempo moves cannot be performed in deep water because you cannot bounce on the pool bottom - Correct Answer-False For optimum safety in deep-water exercise, vertical recovery techniques should be discussed and practiced - Correct Answer-With all participants