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- The primary factor that dictates the magnitude of blood pressure increase (how high the blood pressure goes) during acute resistance exercise to maximum is the amount of muscle mass being recruited (e.g., a 10-repetition squat vs. a 10-repetition calf raise to failure). True FalseTo achieve a moderate-intensity aerboic workout, what percentage of your maximal heart rate should be your target range? A.20-30% of maximal heart rate B. 90-110% of maximal heart rate C. No more than 85% of maximal heart rate D. 50-70% of maximal heart ratThe following blood pressure responses are both relative indications to stop exercise or exercise testing: • a drop in SBP >10 mmHg with an increase in work rate • a hypertensive response (SBP >250 mmHg and/or DBP >115 mmHg) Group of answer choices True False
- Explain how the target heart rate (THR) helps adjust exercise intensity in times of high heat, humidity, or while at altitude.Calculate %HRR for an individual (63 years old) who has a heart rate of 140 during running. The resting heart rate of this individual is 60 (HRmax= 208-0.7* age).Anna is 18 years old, and her resting heart rate is 70 bpm. What is her target heart rate reserve with an exercise intensity of 70%? a. 173 b. 170 c. 166 d. 162
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