2016.01.01 CSCS Daily Study Question

2016.01.01 CSCS Daily Study Question:

Knowing that today is the start of the new year, you set a goal for yourself to crush the CSCS exam and obtain your strength training credential. After thoroughly preparing for the exam, which of the following characteristics would you likely exhibit when in an ideal performance state?

(A) Absence of fear
(B) Accelerated sense of time / space
(C) Excessive self-analysis of performance
(D) Preoccupation with activities outside of the exam
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2016.01.01 CSCS Daily Study Question
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Correct Answer:
(A) Absence of fear

Explanation:
When in an ideal performance state, the following characteristics have been reported:
Absence of fear
No thinking about or analysis of performance
Narrow focus of attention concentrated on the activity
Sense of effortlessness
Sense of personal control
Distortion of time / space in which time seems to slow

Reference:
Essentials of Strength Training & Conditioning 3rd edition p. 165

 

 

These CSCS exam practice questions were created to help users study for the Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist certification exam from the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA). Using CSCS exam practice questions is an efficient way to study the most relevant material for the Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist exam. CSCS exam practice questions can help you to remember important concepts and test your knowledge of the material in a no-pressure environment. The Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist designates that a fitness professional has the scientific and practical knowledge necessary to assist athletes to improve their physical performance.

If you’re like most strength and conditioning specialists, chances are that you like sports and you have a competitive mindset. For people who are competitive, doing practice questions is awesome because 1) they like to win, and 2) the sting of getting a question wrong burns the correct answer into the mind of a competitive person unlike any other learning method.

The Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) exam by the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA) is a four-hour-long, pencil and paper or computer-based examination. The Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist exam has two sections: “Scientific Foundations” and “Practical / Applied.” Each of these sections consist of questions that the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA) feels are relevant to test the knowledge and experience of a candidate for the Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) professional credential. Certified strength conditioning specialist comprehensive questions from the Scientific Foundations section include anatomy, exercise physiology, biomechanics, and nutrition. certified strength conditioning specialist comprehensive questions from the Practical / Applied section include program design, exercise techniques, testing and evaluation, and organization / administration (NSCA, 2015).

2016.01.01 CSCS Daily Study Question

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National Strength & Conditioning Association

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