A. Types of exercise equipment.
B. Type of flooring.
C. Ventilation, temperature, and humidity.
D. Type of electrical wiring.
A. Measurement of the residual volume.
B. Interindividual variability in the density of the individual lean tissue compartment.
C. Interindividual variability in the amount of air in the gastrointestinal tract.
D. Measurement of the vital capacity of the lungs.
A. Holding a handgrip dynamometer at 15 pounds (7 kg) to fatigue.
B. Using a 30-pound (18-kg) barbell to perform biceps curls to fatigue.
C. U sing a 5-pound (2.2-kg) dumbbell to perform multiple sets of biceps curls to fatigue.
D. Performing modified curl-ups to fatigue.
A. Keeping the facility clean.
B. Hiring good front-desk staff.
C. Following the rules.
D. Developing clever, unique programs.
A. Hypotension.
B. Seizure.
C. Cardiac crisis.
D. Heartburn.
A. Tremor.
B. Confusion.
C. Bradycardia.
D. Slurred speech.
A. Initiate the test termination process when intermittent premature ventricular contractions are detected on ECG.
B. Immediately terminate the test when intermittent premature ventricular contractions are detected on ECG.
C. Immediately terminate the test if muscular fatigue occurs.
D. Initiate the test termination process when cardiac complications occur.
A. Creates an important fashion statement.
B. Should be bright so that you are easily seen in an aerobics class.
C. Has only one rule: be comfortable.
D. Must be safe and performs appropriately, like the exercise equipment.