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  • Ginger Kitty

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    May 12, 2012 at 9:17 pm in reply to: new member from mississippi

    Oops! It appears there is one from the above posts. Sorry!!! I should have read closer.

  • Ginger Kitty

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    May 12, 2012 at 9:16 pm in reply to: new member from mississippi

    There is not one in that part of MS, that I’m aware of. There are two studios in Memphis. Eccentric Studios and The Vertical Butterfly. Both have websites.

  • Ginger Kitty

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    January 19, 2012 at 12:38 pm in reply to: ACE is no joke!!

    I purchased the ACE books about a year ago.  Got through the first one and about 5 chapters into the Manual and had to stop due to some family reasons.  It's tough, especially if you have no background in the field.  The ACE board on fb used to be active with a bunch of folks giving tips on what was on the test etc.  Haven't been there in a while to see if the people are still active.  A lot of folks used quizlet.  If you search there you will find some ace flash cards that people have made that you can also use to study.  There is also an iphone app for this sight.

     

    Here is a bunch of misc information that I've collected from fb.  There is no organization to it so hopfully it will make sense.  Mostly info about what is on the 4th ed exam.  Hope it will help someone!

     

     

    Pointers: READ YOUR QUESTIONS SLOWLY AND CAREFULLY… know the heart and how blood flows in and out of the heart as well as to and from the lungs also how medications affect HR, BP, cardiac output and SV…quite a few questions on protein and carbohydrate requirements for a variety of different clients…know your food labels, how to calculate calories, body fat %, how many deficit calories in order to achieve a certain amount of weight loss, how many cals in a gram of fat, protein, carb and alcohol (that was a surprise one on there). A handful of questions regarding pregnant clients and what they can/can't do in terms of a program…know how estrogen plays a role in osteoporosis, and postmenopausal women. Know your rotator cuff and the prime movers of the shoulder for flexion, adduction and resisted abduction…difference between training for endurance and strength. KNOW THE IFT MODEL inside and out! There is a lot regarding appropriate responses and interaction with clients. I'll post some more if I can think of them!

     

    Know the IFT model

     

    Concentrate on professional roles

     

    April @ ACE Thank you for your email. If you are referring to question 1 on page 103 for the Chapter 12 Master the Manual Personal Trainer 4th edition, the correct answer is A, low risk. The printed answer of B, moderate risk, is a known error that we have submitted for correction in the next printing.

     

    Just passed the ACE CPT exam last week, and found some of the info people posted here to be of great help, namely: pregnancy and exercise, flow of blood thru the heart, calorie deficit required to lose x-amount of weight (2 questions), resistance training variables for endurance/power/hypertrophy/strength…memorize that. Will add more as I think of them. Read each question verrrry carefully, and be sure to look at all the client variables (high BP, Cholesterol, sedentary) when reading the scenario questions. Seriously…if I can pass it, you can too

     

    can someone HELP me with a question? what is the formula for this problem:
    your client would like to lose 20pounds over the next 15 weeks. what daily caloric deficit is needed to achieve this goal?
    **‎1 lb=3500 calories, 20 lbs=70,000 calories, 70,000/15 weeks=4,667 calories/week or 4,667/7=667 calories per day. Hope I did this right and it makes sense.

    Or

    you can just do 20/15 * 500 = 667

     

     

    o    make sure you know where to take the skinfold measurements.. I mean precisely where.. All I knew was thigh, chest and abs… But you need to know where you mark it and how to administer the skinfold test…

     

    During the initial interview, a new client claims, “I want to lose 20 lb (9.1 kg) in the next two months.” Which of the following responses would be MOST appropriate?

    Ask her to tell you about her exercise experience and activities she enjoys so you can design a program to help her achieve her goals?

    Educate her that this goal is unrealistic, but that she can safely lose up to 2 lb (0.9 kg) per… week according to the guidelines for sustained weight loss.

    Acknowledge her enthusiasm and help her develop more realistic goals and a series of achievable steps to work toward them.

    Explain that she will have to be diligent with her exercise program and should fast one day per week to boost metabolism to reach her goal.

    Ans:   Acknowledge…

     

    What is the Ratio of carbs/protein one should have for a post workout meal/snack?

    ‎???

     

     

     

    If your client is on Beta Blockers what effect will it have on their heart rate? Do Beta blockers enhance someone’s performance ability? What effect do Diuretics have on A client's heart rate?

    Betablockers Decrease the heart rate;) Best way to monitor heart rate while exercising on Beta blockers is RPE or talk test

     

     

    ACE Friends: I have a very serious question for you: If sally wants to lose 30 pounds in 20 weeks what will her daily caloric deficit have to be to reach her goal?

    750

     

     

    Make sure you know the different posture deviations, ie: lordosis, kyphosis, etc. There were quite a few questions on those. A handful of pregnancy questions too. Also, know the different planes of motion and which exercises take place in which plane.

     

     

    If Sally has lordosis, Which muscles would possibly be tight and which would possibly be weak?

    Abdominal and hip extensor muscles may be weak. Hip flexors and spine extensors are probably tight.

     

     

    Feeling really frustrated and stupid as I review the course for the 2nd time trying to retain everything before taking the exam. I'm stuck on the Sample Torque Calculation on page 111 of the Essentials book. I understand the first part, RxRa=FxFa and follow that equation, but I can't seem to grasp the second part regarding how much force must be created by the elbow flexors to hold the weight steady.
    Really lost as to the 150 pound-inches / 2 inches, part. Can anyone explain this to me? I'd really appreciate it, and how much of this torque stuff is on the exam? Anyone??

     

    Answer:  None

  • Ginger Kitty

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    September 30, 2011 at 4:15 pm in reply to: Our Google +1 Button

    Hey Midwest. I just sent you an SV friend request with some info so you can find me on G+

  • Ginger Kitty

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    September 28, 2011 at 9:55 am in reply to: Google+ add a circle of Pole friends to video chat in Hangout

    Here is a link for those that need an invite to G+.  I think an invite is still neeed.

     

    https://plus.google.com/i/7RgVRXey2TI:y8TgEVELMKQ

     

     

  • Ginger Kitty

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    September 26, 2011 at 9:00 am in reply to: Google+ add a circle of Pole friends to video chat in Hangout

    I want a circle of pole friends on Google + too!!  In box me as well.

     

    Thanks Tree for starting this thread.

  • Ginger Kitty

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    August 16, 2011 at 9:02 am in reply to: I DID IT!! First invert NO KICKING!! Love Veena!! ^_^

    Congratulations!! So proud that you stuck with getting it done the correct way. It’s so tempting to kick into it. I’m still working on getting the strength to get it done right.

  • Ginger Kitty

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    July 24, 2011 at 10:14 pm in reply to: a day of ambulance, ER, doctors

    So scary, I know.  My fifth child did this to me.  Almost the same scenario.  I hope your nerves will be calmed soon.  Hang in there!

  • Ginger Kitty

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    July 13, 2011 at 4:26 pm in reply to: Getting a fitness certification

    I'm studying to get my ACE at the moment.  Here is some info from an ACE thread that explains the difference between ACE and NASM:

    "ACE and NASM have extremely different philosophies. ACE targets more of the general population and focuses on different training methods and goals of clients. NASM is very big in corrective exercise, almost seems like physical therapy…almost."

     

     

  • Ginger Kitty

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    July 13, 2011 at 4:13 pm in reply to: My site is up and running!!!!

    Your site looks GREAT!!

  • Ginger Kitty

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    July 13, 2011 at 9:21 am in reply to: Our Google +1 Button

    I'd love a Circle of pole friends on Google +.  If you are interested, message me with your email and I can add you.

  • Ginger Kitty

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    June 22, 2011 at 1:43 pm in reply to: Wow.. Google Chrome Sucks..

    and sometimes just rebooting your computer will help clear things up.  Especially if you have updated something.

  • Ginger Kitty

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    June 21, 2011 at 10:33 pm in reply to: Personalized Silhouettes

    She does a great job!!! Worth the money, especially at the sale price!

  • Ginger Kitty

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    June 21, 2011 at 10:13 am in reply to: You gotta see this routine!!!

    OMG!!  That was so cute and full of energy.  Just loved it!

  • Ginger Kitty

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    June 17, 2011 at 9:15 am in reply to: (good) update on hubby

    Yea!  Happy tears here for you!!!https://www.studioveena.com/img/smilies/icon_cheers.gif  Such wonderful news. 

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