CSCS - Exercise Science
CSCS - Exercise Science
A. First class
B. Second class
C. Third class
D. Fourth class
7. The response to hormones that signal the creation of new tissue is which type of process?
A. Catabolic
B. Muscle-building
C. Anabolic
D. Permissive
8. An athlete with normal IGF levels will see which of the following?
A. 15-16ML
B. 20ML
C. 25ML
D. 50ML
C. Equal to 1.0
D. Zero
11. An athlete follows a HITT protocol with a work-rest ratio of 1:1 to 1:3 which system is the athlete
primarily training?
A. Phosphagen
B. Fast glycolysis
C. Oxidative
D. Slow glycolysis
12. Which principle is initiated once an adequate amount of acetylcholine is released by the nerve
terminal?
A. Fast-twitch
B. All-for-one principle
C. Tetanus
D. all-or-none principle
13. Which of the following is true of hormonal adaptation?
14. A weight belt should only be used during which of the following?
C. Deep squatting
D. Warm-up sets
15. An athlete contracts the gluteus maximus to enhance the stretch in the hip flexors. Which aspects of
the neuromuscular system is being stimulated?
A. Reciprocal inhibition
B. Agonist extension
D. Autogenic inhibition
A. Coronal
B. Sagittal
C. Transverse
D. Frontal
17. Which of the following activities results in the greatest EPOC?
C. Long-duration cardio
D. CP resynthesis
18. Improving power in seniors can be accomplished via which of the following?
C. Aerobics
19. In which percentage of the VO2 max should work intervals be executed for optimized high-intensity
interval training outcomes?
A. 60&
B. 90%
C. 85%
D. 75%
20. What is the location of the primary muscle responsible for elbow flexion?
C. The forearm
D. The shoulder
21. Amenorrhea is biologically is caused by which of the following?
22. The majority of skeletal joints responsible for movement are known as which type of joint?
A. Cartilaginous
B. Hinge
C. Synovial
D. Ball-and-socket
D. Combination training
C. Velocity/Total force
A. Muscle length
B. Muscle tension
C. Muscle location
D. Rate-coding
26. Which of these know actions relies on the biceps femoris contracting concentrically?
A. Flexion
B. Adduction
C. Abduction
D. Extension
27. Which of the following principles should be followed to increase bone remodelling?
A. Specificity of loading
B. High-impact activities
C. Progressive overload
B. Cori cycle
C. Allosteric inhibition
D. Substrate-level phosphorylation
30. An athlete displaying decreased performance, increases resting heart rate, and altered immune
function is likely suffering from which of the following?
A. Functional overheating
B. Non-functional overreaching