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In which of the following lists each B. Cardiac output, heart rate, work rate
physiological factor linearly
(proportionately) related to oxygen
consumption?
A. Cardiac output, diastolic blood pressure,
heart rate
B. Cardiac output, heart rate, work rate
C. Core temperature, red blood cell count,
work rate
D. Minute ventilation, red blood cell count,
respiration rate
In which of the following locomotor skills D. Skipping
does each foot have two task to complete
before the weight is transferred to the
other foot?
A. Galloping
B. Running
C.Walking
D. Skipping
Which of the following is a problem most C. Losing the curl
characteristics of the primitive stage of
forward rolling?
A. Keeping the chin tucked
B. Keeping the knees and hips flexed
C. Losing the curl
D. Using the hands to cushion the head
contact
, Which of the following is the best example D. Bocce
of a target game?
A. Basketball
B. Lacrosse
C. Badminton
D. Bocce
The correct racing posture of a swimmer, a C. Turbulence
cyclist, or downhill skier minimizes the
effect of
A. Lift
B. Propulsion
C. Turbulence
D. Gravity
Which of the following is a primary short- B. Increasing feelings of alertness
term effect of amphetamines on an
athlete's sports performance?
A. Increasing muscle growth
B. Increasing feelings of alertness
C. Decreasing risk of injury
D. Decreasing cognitive function
According to the Mayo Clinic, people who C. Stress reduction, fitness, and management of chronic conditions
do yoga may experience inprovement in
which of the following?
A. Power, speed, and reaction time
B. Muscular endurance, brain health, and
lymph node health
C. Stress reduction, fitness, and
management of chronic conditions
D. Immune system health, capillary
production, and body composition
It is reputed that Milo of Greece lifted a A. Progression and overload
newborn bull onto his shoulders each day
until the bull became fully mature. Milo
followed what two principles of modern
muscle strength and endurance
conditioning?
A. Progression and overload
B. Variable resistance and overload
C. Frequency and progression
D. Intensity and retention