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ACE Personal Trainer Certification Exam

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Question # 4

Your client is at week two of her strength-training program, and her strength has increased in all exercises, instead of performing 12 repetitions, she is now able to complete 15 repetitions using the same load. What physiological adaptation may explain this improvement?

A.

Increased flexibility

B.

Neural factors

C.

Muscle hypertrophy

D.

Eccentric adaptations

Question # 5

A potential client has the following vital statistics:

•Sex: Male

•Age; 42

•Weight: 220 lbs (99.8 kgs)

•Height: 5'10" (1.78 meters)

•Activity status: sedentary

•Resting BP: 130/85 mm Hg

•Resting HR: 85

•No family history of heart disease

•Nonsmoker

According to the ACSM guidelines, what should a personal trainer do?

A.

Refer him to a registered dietitian.

B.

Refer him to a doctor for medical clearance.

C.

Refer him to a mental health practitioner.

D.

Recommend he begin a moderate intensity exercise program.

Question # 6

Your client has experienced several lapses in his training regimen. How would you proceed?

A.

Explain to your client that lapses are normal, and help him find strategies to anticipate and manage future lapses.

B.

Explain to your client that it is extremely important to stay on track and to avoid lapses at all costs.

C.

Explain to your client that lapses happen and are usually the reason for lack of success in most people's exercise efforts.

D.

Explain to your client that his workout is probably not the right one for him and that another workout program will likely help prevent lapses.

Question # 7

A person is considered to have systolic hypertension if he or she:

A.

Has a resting systolic pressure greater than 160 mm Hg.

B.

Often experiences dizziness after standing quickly from a supine position.

C.

Experiences headaches during high intensity exercise.

D.

Has systolic pressure greater than 110 mm Hg at any time.

Question # 8

What is the primary movement caused by the transverse abdominis?

A.

Flexion of the lumbar spine

B.

Rotation of the lumbar spine

C.

Compression of the abdomen

D.

Expansion of the abdomen

Question # 9

A long-time client has recently been diagnosed with type 2 diabetes. The client has attended a diabetes self-management course and has been cleared by a physician to exercise. The client tests glucose levels before and after each workout. The personal trainer should encourage the client to do which of the following?

A.

Inject insulin into the muscle the client anticipates working as this will speed the reaction of glucose absorption into cells.

B.

Limit fluid intake before, during, and after the workout to prevent hyponatremia.

C.

Avoid exercise if blood glucose levels are less than 300 mg/dL and ketosis is present before exercise.

D.

Exercise at the same time every day and ingest additional carbohydrates if glucose levels are less than 100 mg/dL.

Question # 10

During a fitness assessment with a new client, the personal trainer instructs them to perform the bend-and-lift screen. Upon analysis of the movement sequence from an anterior view, the personal trainer notices the knees fall inward. What muscles might be tight?

A.

Hip adductors

B.

Plantar flexors

C.

Latissimus dorsi

D.

Gluteus medius

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