Categorias: Todos - asthma - recovery - power - resistance

por Florian Carreras 6 anos atrás

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Sample Questions

Highly trained individuals exhibit increased maximal lactate production capacity due to higher glycogen levels compared to untrained individuals. Jenny, diagnosed with osteopenia, should incorporate more resistance training to maintain her bone mass.

Sample Questions

Sample Questions

4. Jenny agrees to do some resistance training at home, but she’s not confident she will spend more than a few minutes on it. Which of the following would you suggest she prioritize?

Ball squat

2. Jenny mentions that she just had a physical and there were no signs of any chronic conditions. You only have time for one test. Which of the following would you conduct?

Estimate 1RM leg press test because she noticed changes in her speed in leg dominant activities

9. An individual, must be medically cleared prior to participating in a fitness evaluation and/or exercise program if the:

B client, of any age, has chest pain during physical activity or when they are not physically active.

6. Asthma is the most common chronic condition of childhood. As a CSEP-CEP working with young hockey players, you are informed that one of your players has exercise-induced bronchospasm (EIB). You suggest?

A Recommend beta-2 agonists as a rescue medication 15-30 minutes before the youth exercises. B Suggest non-pharmacological interventions such as a longer duration warm-up or use of a mask to warm air on inhalation and monitor response.

5. Which of the following is an acceptable spirometry maneuver?

A The two largest measures are within 0.15 L of one another.

Sujet principal

5. Jenny comes back a year later and says that her doctor told her she has osteopenia. She is continuing with her cycling but you tell her she:

A Needs to start doing more resistance training to ensure she maintains her bone mass B Needs to cut down on cycling and do more walking to ensure she increases her bone mass

3. In terms of prescription, Jenny agrees to go to the gym for 15 mins, 3 times per week. Which exercise is essential to include for her to improve?

A Resistance training for the lower body

Jenny is a 73 year old woman who has been active her whole life. She has been cycling 30-40 kilometers 3-4 times per week and walks with a pole walking group two days per week. In the winter she skies (downhill) and takes indoor cycling classes. This summer she has noticed that she can’t keep up with her peers on rides. She can go the distance but her speed has significantly decreased. 1. Which of the following conditions may be responsible for this change?

Sarcopenia

8. Athletes are told to practice the 3 R’s when recovering from exercise in training or competition. What do the 3 R’s refer to?

A Rehydrate, Refuel, Repair

All of the following points are important to consider when working with a visually impaired person E

Keep areas B Give verbal C Keep light levels low

. If Samantha and Kelly lift the same amount of weight for a dead lift exercise, but it took Samantha 2 seconds longer to complete the lift, then Samantha:

LESS POWER OUTPUT


Another common dynamic 

muscular performance variable is muscular power. Peak 

musculoskeletal power output for various movements 

can be measured by combining dynamometer (FORCE) and kine-

matic measurements (DISTANCE°TIME) and has been used to establish a 

range of training loads that maximize power output 

(10,14). These studies of muscular strength and power 

measurements are consistent with the fitness research 

showing three major expressions (static, dynamic, and 

explosive) of muscular performance (35).

Maximal lactate producing capacity is increased in a highly trained individual compared to an untrained individual because of: more glycogen