Here are the answers you chose (in pink), and my comments about your answers (in blue).

If you didn't answer all of the questions correctly, you might want to click Previous to try them again.


1. Following his spring break spent partying in Daytona Beach, Ben complained that he was finding his normal workout very difficult. He said that his running pace was causing more burning in his legs than he remembered. What would you guess is the problem?

 

 

 

You chose answer .

 

 

 

No. Take another look at all the information you have. Notice that the symptoms didn't occur until after spring break, during which Ben partied a great deal. There probably wasn't a lot of training being done in Florida that week. Review the concepts and reconsider your answer.


2. When you interviewed Julie to see why she was feeling pain in her knee, you discovered that she was working out over and beyond what her coach had recommended. What would you suspect is the root cause of her problem?

 

 

 

You chose answer .

 

 

 

No, that's not the answer I was looking for. Review these concepts again on pages 164 to 166 in your text, and in Module 4: Training. Be sure to take all of the information provided into consideration. Pay particular attention to the fact that Julie was training over and above what was prescribed by her coach.


3. During retesting in the exercise physiology lab immediately after spring break, what change might you expect to see in Ben's results?

 

 

 

You chose answer .

 

 

 

That's not the right answer. Review the expected changes from detraining and try this again. Be sure to consider the timeline of changes presented earlier.


When you're finished with these questions, click Next and we'll wrap things up for this module.