Chapter 6: Fitness Assessment Flashcards

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What is a comprehensive fitness assessment ?

A

It involves a series of measurements that help determine the current health and fitness level of clients.

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Are fitness assessments meant to diagnose medical or health conditions?

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No

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Fitness assessments…

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  • provide ongoing communication between personal trainers and client to achieve fitness program goals
  • a way to continually monitor clients needs, functional capabilities & physiological effects of exercise
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4
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What are the cardiovascular risk factors?

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cigarette smoking, dyslipidemia, impaired fasting glucose, obesity, and a sedentary lifestyle

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What factors can lead to neuromuscular disfunction?

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poor posture, repetitive movement (pattern overload), lack of movement, injury

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6
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Movement around joint become altered as a result of what?

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neuromuscular disfunction

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7
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What is altered reciprocal inhibition?

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when when a short or tight muscle causes decreased neural drive (actions potentially discharged) of its functional antagonist (or lengthened/relaxed muscle pair)

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synergistic dominance

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when the helper muscles or synergists have to pick up the slack for the prime mover muscles

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9
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what are the 5 kinetic chain checkpoints

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1) Head/Neck
2) Shoulder
3) Hips/Low Back
4) Knees
5) Feet

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