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chapter 12
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- Q1A college basketball coach would like to know which one of her players has the most muscular power. Which of the following is the MOST valid test for measuring muscular power?vertical jump100 m (109-yard) sprint5RM squat1RM bench press60s
- Q2When measuring maximal strength of a soccer player, which of the following could potentially adversely affect the test–retest reliability of the results? I. using multiple testers II. retesting at a different time of day III. an athlete’s inexperience with the tested exercise IV. using an established testing protocolI, II, and III onlyII and IV onlyI and III onlyII, III, and IV only60s
- Q3All of the following procedures should be followed when testing an athlete’s cardiovascular fitness in the heat EXCEPTscheduling the test in the morningdrinking fluids during the testusing salt tablets to retain waterperforming the test in an indoor facility60s
- Q4The bench press, vertical jump, and 10 m (11-yard) sprint are the MOST valid tests for which of the following American football positions?defensive backwide receiverquarterbackdefensive lineman60s
- Q5Which of the following sequences will produce the MOST reliable results?1.5 mile (2.4 km) run, 1RM bench press, T-test, 1RM power clean1RM bench press, 1RM power clean, T-test, 1.5 mile (2.4 km) run1RM power clean, T-test, 1.5 mile (2.4 km) run, 1RM bench pressT-test, 1RM power clean, 1RM bench press, 1.5 mile (2.4 km) run60s