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NASM Chapter 6
Fitness Assessment
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07/23/2012

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___% of us adults engage in regular leisure time physical activity
Definition
31%
Term
When should you refer a client?
Definition
  • identified as high risk
  • signs or symptoms of health problems
  • extreeme difficulty or pain on observation or exercise
Term
What are the "DO NOTS" for health and fitness professionals?
Definition
  1. Diagnose medical condition
  2. Prescribe treatment
  3. Prescribe diets
  4. Provide treatment of any kind of injury or disease
  5. Provide rehabilitation services for clients
  6. Provide counseling services for clients
Term

READ the Table 6.1

Guidelines for health and fitness professionals

Definition
PG 101
Term
What are Subjective information?
Definition

General and medical history

Occupation, lifestyle, medical, and personal info

Term
What is Objective information?
Definition

Physiologic assessments

body comp testing

cardio assessments

static and dynamic postural assessments

performance assessment

Term
What is the Personal trainers primary responsibility ?
Definition
to provide safe and effective exercise guidlines and instruction to help clients successfully attain their personal health and wellness goals
Term

What is defined

  • Low risk
  • Moderate risk
  • High risk
Definition
  • no signs or symptoms of cardio pulmonary or metabolic disease, and have <=1 cardio disease risk factor
  • no signs or symptoms of cardio pulmonary, or metabolic disease but have >=2 cardio disease risk factor
  • somone who has one or more signs or symptoms of cardio pulmonary, metabolic disease
Term
If answered yes on one question of PAR-Q  do you refer them?
Definition
YES
Term
what are two important areas for personal trainers to focus on when gathering information?
Definition

Clients occupation

and

General lifestyle traits

Term
When someone has a sitting job which information can you collect from that?
Definition

tight hip flexors (rectus femoris, TFL, ilipsoas)

Could lead to

Rounding of the shoulders and forward head

low energy expenditure

potential poor cardio

Term
Working with arms overhead for long period of times may lead to...?
Definition

Shoulder and neck soreness

tight latissimus dorsi

weakness in the rotator cuff

Term
Some one who wears high heels is an indication of...?
Definition

tight gastrocnemius, soleus, and achilles tendon,

results in flatteneing of the arch of the foot

Term
mental stress is an indication of what??
Definition

elevated Resting heart rate

elevated blood pressure,

abnormal breathing patterns

Term

What is the basic function of each of these medications?

  1. beta blockers
  2. calcium channel blockers
  3. nitrates
  4. diuretics
  5. broncholdilators
  6. vasodialators
  7. antidepressants
Definition
  1. high blood pressure or irregular heart rate
  2. for hypertension and angina(chest pain)
  3. for hypertension, congestive heart failure
  4. for hypertension, congestive heart failure, peripheral edema
  5. to correct or prevent bronchail smooth muscle constriction with asthma and other pulmonary disease
  6. treatment of hypertension and congestive heart failure
  7. treatement of various psychiatric and emotional disorders
Term
What are the categories of objective information?
Definition
  1. physiological measurments
  2. body comp assessments
  3. cardiorespiratory assessments
  4. Static posture assessment
  5. movement assessments (dynamic posture)
  6. performance assessment
Term
what are the two common sites to record a Heart Rate?
Definition
Radial and carotid
Term
How to find Resting Heart Rate?
Definition
  • Test Heart rate three mornings in a row and average the three readings
Term
Points to consider when recording Radial heart rate for 3 days
Definition
  • The touch should be gental
  • the test must be taken when the client is calm
  • All three test must be taken at the same time to ensure accuracy
Term
What is the average resting heart rate for female and then male?
Definition

Male 70bpm

female 75bpm

Term
What are the Heart rate training zones?
Definition
  • Zone 1 - builds aerobic base and aids recovery
  • Zone 2 - increases aerobic and anaerboic endurance
  • Zone 3 - Builds high-end work capacity
Term
What are the percentages for the heart rate training zones?
Definition
  1. Zone 1 65-75%
  2. Zone 2 76-85%
  3. Zone 3 86-95%
Term
What is the Straight percentage method for determining Heart rate percentage?
Definition

same as APMHR

220-age=HR(max)

then multiply HR(max x appropriate intensity)

 

 

Term
What is the HR reserve(HRR) Method?
Definition
  • aka Karvonan method
  • 220-age=HR(max)
  • (HR(max)-HR(rest))x intensity)+HR(rest)
Term
What is systolic and distolic blood pressure?
Definition
  1. Systolic is the amount of pressure exerted against the arterial walls of the heart when the heart contracts
  2. Distolic is the amount of pressure exerted against the arterial walls of the heart when the heart rest
Term
what is the acceptable systolic blood pressure and diastolic blood pressure?
Definition
  • Systolic -<120mm hg
  • Diastolic - <80 mm hg
Term
how much to do you inflate the cuff when getting blood pressure?
Definition
20-30 mm hg above the point at whcih the pulse can no longer be felt at the wrist
Term
At what rate do you release the pressure of the blood pressure cuff?
Definition
2 mm hg
Term
What is Fat free mass?
Definition
  • body weight except stored fat, and includes muscles, bones, water, connective and organ tissures, and teeth
Term
What are ways to assess body compositon?
Definition
  1. Skinfold
  2. Bioelectrical impedance
  3. underwater weighing (hydrostatic weighing)
Term
Reccomendations for using Skin folds measurement?
Definition
  • Take a minimum of 2 measurment, each site must be within 1-2 mm to take average
  • Open jaw of caliper before removing site
  • be meticulous when locating anatomical landmark
  • Do not measure after exercise
  • instruct clients ahead of time for test protocal
  • Dont do it on Obese clients
Term
What is the Durnin - Womersley formula?
Definition

calculate percentage of body fat.

This formula was chosen for its simple four site upper body measurement process.

Term
What are the four sites of skinfold for the Durnin Formula?
Definition
  1. Biceps: vertical fold on the front of the arm over bicep muscle, halfway between the shoulder and elbow
  2. Triceps: vertical fold on back of upper arm, halfway between the shoulder and elbow
  3. Subscapular: 45 degree angle, below the angle of the scapula
  4. Iliac crest: 45 degree angle, just above the iliac crest and medial to the axillery line.
Term
what side of the body should the measurements be taken?
Definition
Right side
Term
How do you calculate fat mass and lean body mass?
Definition
  • Body Fat % x scale weight= fat mass
  • Scale weight - fat mass= Lean body mass
Term
where on the waist should you measure circumfrance?
Definition
narrowest point of the waist. if there is none, measure at the naval
Term
Where should you measure on thighs?
Definition
10inch above patella
Term
circumfrence of biceps and calves?
Definition
  • biceps- maximal circumfrance measure with arem extended palm facing forward
  • Calves - between ankle and knee
Term
How do you get waist to hip ratio?
Definition
divide the waist by the hip measurement
Term
what ratio of the waist to hip measurement is considered at risk for men and women?
Definition

Men: >.95

Women:>.80

Term
How do you calculate BMI?
Definition
  • BMI= weight(KG) / Height (m2)
  • BMI= weight (LBs) / Height (inches2) x 703
Term
Risk for disease increase with a BMI of ____ or greater?
Definition
25
Term
What are the two common submaximal test for assesing cardio efficency ?
Definition
  • YMCA 3 minute step test
  • Rockport walk test
Term
Guidlines for YMCA step test?
Definition
  • 12 inch box
  • 96bpm
  • 3 minutes
  • within 5 seconds of completion record HR for 60s
Term
Guidlines for Rockport Walk test
Definition
  • record clients weight
  • have client walk 1 mile as fast as can be controlled on treadmill
  • immideatly record heart rate at 1 mile mark
  • Use formula
Term
What are three Postural distortions?
Definition
  1. Pronation distortion dyndrome
  2. Lower crossed syndrome
  3. Upper crossed syndrome
Term
What is prontaion Distortion?
Definition

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Characterized by foot prontaion (flat feet) and adducted and internally rotated knees (knock knees)

Term
What is lower crossed syndrome:
Definition

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Anteriror pelvic tilt to pelvis

Term
What is Upper crossed syndrome
Definition


Characterized by a forward head and rounded shoulders

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Term
What is the kinetic chain chekpoints ?
Definition
  1. foot and ankle
  2. knee
  3. lumbo pelvic hip complex
  4. shoulders
  5. head and cervical spine
Term
what is the purpse of overhead squat assessment?
Definition
to assess dynamic flexibility , core strength, balance, and overall neuromuscular control
Term
Are arms fully extended on squat assesssment?
Definition
YES
Term
If single leg squat is to difficult for client, what other assesment can be done?
Definition
a single leg balance assessment
Term
Familiarise yourself with the other assesments, such as pushing assesment, pulling assesment,
Definition
PG 136-138
Term
What is the Davies Test?
Definition


measures upper extremity agility and stabilization

  • Place two pieces of tape on floor 36 inches apart
  • get in push up position
  • alternate touching on each side for 15 seconds
  • repeat 3 trials
  • count number of touches and record

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Term
What is the Shark skill test
Definition

Designed to assess lower extremity agility and neuromuscular control

 

alway return to center box

Perform test twice for each foot

keep track of time

Record times

 

add 10s for faults:

a. non hoping leg touches ground

b. hands come off hips

c. foot goes in wrong square

d. foot does not return to center square

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