Jessie Lopez
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1.
If you suffer from an injury, your doctor is likely to send you to
A) an exercise physiologist.
B) a physical therapist.
C) a sports medicine clinic center.
D) a personal trainer.
2.
A medical specialty with strong ties to fitness is
A) radiology.
B) neurology.
C) orthopedics.
D) podiatry.
3.
Athletic trainers work with
A) high school athletes.
B) college athletes.
C) professional sports teams.
D) All of the above
4.
When choosing someone to advise you about nutrition, consult a
A) health food store clerk.
B) orthopedist.
C) registered dietitian.
D) physician.
5.
Professionals who work under the supervision of a doctor to evaluate a person’s fitness are called
A) physician assistants.
B) exercise physiologists.
C) sports medicine specialists.
D) personal trainers.
6.
Guidelines that can help you to evaluate health and fitness claims include
A) being suspicious of claims for quick and simple results.
B) examining a writer’s credentials.
C) being wary of mail-order sales or infomercials promoting products or services not endorsed by fitness professionals.
D) All of the above
7.
Commercial gyms usually are
A) small in size and have relatively few members.
B) geared to the serious weight trainer.
C) limited in exercise opportunities.
D) All of the above
8.
Fitness centers available to employees and their families are called
A) community recreational centers.
B) commercial fitness centers.
C) corporate fitness centers.
D) family fitness centers.
9.
When choosing a fitness facility it is important to consider
A) cost.
B) location.
C) operating hours.
D) All of the above
If you suffer from an injury, your doctor is likely to send you to
A) an exercise physiologist.
B) a physical therapist.
C) a sports medicine clinic center.
D) a personal trainer.
2.
A medical specialty with strong ties to fitness is
A) radiology.
B) neurology.
C) orthopedics.
D) podiatry.
3.
Athletic trainers work with
A) high school athletes.
B) college athletes.
C) professional sports teams.
D) All of the above
4.
When choosing someone to advise you about nutrition, consult a
A) health food store clerk.
B) orthopedist.
C) registered dietitian.
D) physician.
5.
Professionals who work under the supervision of a doctor to evaluate a person’s fitness are called
A) physician assistants.
B) exercise physiologists.
C) sports medicine specialists.
D) personal trainers.
6.
Guidelines that can help you to evaluate health and fitness claims include
A) being suspicious of claims for quick and simple results.
B) examining a writer’s credentials.
C) being wary of mail-order sales or infomercials promoting products or services not endorsed by fitness professionals.
D) All of the above
7.
Commercial gyms usually are
A) small in size and have relatively few members.
B) geared to the serious weight trainer.
C) limited in exercise opportunities.
D) All of the above
8.
Fitness centers available to employees and their families are called
A) community recreational centers.
B) commercial fitness centers.
C) corporate fitness centers.
D) family fitness centers.
9.
When choosing a fitness facility it is important to consider
A) cost.
B) location.
C) operating hours.
D) All of the above