Elements of Fitness Flashcards

CPT 2024 Theory Exam

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What is CV Endurance

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The measure of the cardiovascular system’s ability to perform over an extended period of time

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What is Muscular Strength

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The measure of force produced by a muscle or group of muscles

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What is Muscular Endurance

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The ability of a muscle or group of muscles to continuously exert force against resistance over time

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What is Flexibility

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The range of motion (ROM) of a muscle and its associated connective tissues at a joint

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What is Body Composition

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The physical makeup of the body considering fat mass and lean mass

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What are a few benefits of CV Endurance

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Increased energy, helps control blood pressure, regulates blood sugar

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What are a few benefits of Muscular Strength

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Increase bone density, improves posture

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What are a few benefits of Muscular Endurance

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Increase stamina, Increase metabolism, prevents age-related decline in brain

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What are a few benefits of Flexibility

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Increase balance, increase ROM, increase circulation

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What are a few benefits of Healthy Body Composition

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Decrease risk type 2 diabetes, decrease risk of hypertension, decrease risk of heart diseases

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What are the 8 Elements of a Workout

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Warm up
Flexibility
Core
Balance
Resistance
Cardiorespiratory
Cooldown

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What is Reactive training

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Quick, powerful movements with an eccentric action followed by an immediate concentric action

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What is Plyometric Training

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Reactive training seeking maximum force in the shortest amount of time

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Name a few examples of Plyometric training

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Hops, jumps, explosive push ups, medicine ball throws

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What is Target Heart Rate (THR)

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The estimated beats per minutes that needs to be reached to achieve a specific exercise intensity

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Rates of Perceived Exertion (RPE)

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A subjective sliding scale of a clients perception of their exercise intensity

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What is Maximum Heart Rate and how is it calculated

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The estimated maximum number of times the heart should beat per minute during exercise.

Max HR = 220 - AGE