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Practice Exam
1. Why is protein important in our diet?
It helps repair muscle damage
It helps growth and repair of body tissues
Maintains health of our hair, skin and fingernails
All of the above
2. Pull movements engage the chest muscles and teach how to move away from an object, ex. push up.
True
False
3. Common flexibility constraints are hip and shoulder mobility in what age group?
Ages 6 to 10
Ages 10 to 13
Ages 13 to 15
None of the above
4. Always plan for rest and recovery workouts.
True
False
5. Accumulated fatigue happens when there is too much work on a specific area or individual body part.
True
False
6. Static stretching is not recommended for which age group?
6 to 10
10 to 13
13 to 15
16 to 18
7. Stretch what is tight. Strengthen what is weak.
True
False
8. Kids are likely to see larger improvements in aerobic capacity after puberty.
True
False
9. To develop general strength, how much training time should be devoted to strength training for general purposes?
20 to 30%
50 to 75%
80%
100%
10. What type of training is best for ages 6 to 10?
Heavy weight training
Bodyweight training
Anaerobic training
None of the above
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