Chapter 11: Fitness Testing Protocols and Norms Flashcards

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Korotkoff Sounds

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Vibrations that are heard, through the use of a stethoscope, as a result of blood flow through a constricted artery. (NSCA CPT, pg. 223)

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Sphygmomanometry

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Measurement of blood pressure using an inflatable air bladder–containing cuff and a stethoscope to auscultate the Korotkoff sounds. (NSCA CPT, pg. 223)

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Auscultate

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To listen to the sounds of the body by using a stethoscope. (NSCA CPT, pg. 223)

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Anthropometry

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The science of measurement applied to the human body; generally includes measurements of height, weight, and selected body girths. (NSCA CPT, pg. 226)

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BMI

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Body mass index. bodyweight (kg) divided by Height (m squared). (NSCA CPT, pg. 227)

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Bioelectrical Impedance (BIA)

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A body composition test that measures the amount of impedance or resistance to a small, painless electrical current. (NSCA CPT, pg. 231)

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Near-infrared interactance (NIR)

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A body composition test that measures changes in the absorption of light at various anatomical sites; sometimes referred to as near-infrared reactance. (NSCA CPT, pg. 231)

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1-repetition maximum

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The greatest amount of weight that can be lifted with proper technique for only one repetition. (NSCA CPT, pg. 244)

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Average Heart Rate for an Adult

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60 -80 bpm. (NSCA CPT, pg. 221)

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Equipment used for Heart Rate

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Stopwatch, Stethoscope, Heart Rate Monitor. (NSCA CPT, pg. 221)

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Bradycardia

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<60 bpm resting HR. (NSCA CPT, pg. 221)

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Tachycardia

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> 100 bpm resting HR. (NSCA CPT, pg. 221)

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Two pulse locations for palpation

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Radial pulse, Carotid pulse. (NSCA CPT, pg. 222)

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Equipment for Blood Pressure

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Mercury or aneroid sphygmomanometer, Air bladder–containing cuff, Stethoscope. (NSCA CPT, pg. 224)

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Time to rest before retesting Blood Pressure

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Two minutes (NSCA CPT, pg. 225)

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Body Composition

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Used to describe the percentages of fat, bone, water and muscle in human bodies. (NSCA CPT, pg. 226)

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Skinfold measurements

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Measures the thickness of subcutaneous fat. very similar to the measurements with underwater weighing. (NSCA CPT, pg. 229)

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Equipment needed to take skin fold measurements.

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Skinfold caliper, Nonelastic tape measure, Pen or other marking device. (NSCA CPT, pg. 229)

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Skinfold Sites

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Chest, Triceps, Abdomen, Thigh, Midaxilla, Subscapula, Suprailium, Medial calf. (NSCA CPT, pg. 229)

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Equipment for the Waist-to-Hip Girth Ratio measurement

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Nonelastic tape measure only. (NSCA CPT, pg. 232)

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Cardiovascular Endurance

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The ability to sustain large muscle movement over an extended period of time and the ability of the cardiovascular system to deliver oxygen for energy. (NSCA CPT, pg. 233)

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What is the YMCA step test?

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A basic, inexpensive cardiovascular endurance test that can be easily administered individually or to large groups. (NSCA CPT, pg. 239)

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Run and Walk tests

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12 minute Run/Walk, 1.5 mile run, Rockport Walking Test, 1 mile run. (NSCA CPT, pg. 240)

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Equipment needed for 1 mile run test

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Stopwatch and a flat one mile course. (NSCA CPT, pg. 242)

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Muscular Strength
The amount of force a muscle can produce with a single maximal effort. (NSCA CPT, pg. 243)
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Absolute Strength
The raw strength score a person achieves. (NSCA CPT, pg. 243)
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Relative Strength
Expressed relative to body weight. (NSCA CPT, pg. 243)
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Typical upper body 1RM test
1RM Bench Press. (NSCA CPT, pg. 244)
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Typical lower body 1RM test
1RM Leg Press. (NSCA CPT, pg. 244)
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Muscular Endurance
The ability of a muscle to repeatedly exert force against resistance. (NSCA CPT, pg. 245)
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The three Muscular Endurance Tests
YMCA Bench Press, Partial Curl-up, Prone Double Straight-leg Raise. (NSCA CPT, pg. 245)
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Equipment for the Partial Curl-up Test
Metronome, Ruler, Masking Tape, Mat. (NSCA CPT, pg. 246)
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Flexibility
The range of motion for a given joint. (NSCA CPT, pg. 247)
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Sit and Reach test Equipment
Yardstick/sit-and-reach box, Adhesive tape, Measuring tape. (NSCA CPT, pg. 248)