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What must A trainer consider in training a client with heart disease
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The nature of heart disease may result in a specific level of exercise to perform a above it may be
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What may a client with heart disease not show signs of during exercise
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Chest pain or other warning signs
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What will the heart rate response to exercise B for a client with coronary heart disease
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Between the underlying disease and medication use the heart rate will always vary considerably from age predicted formulas and will almost always be lower
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What is another thing to consider when exercising a client with coronary heart disease
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Clients may have other comorbidities such as diabetes, hypertension, peripheral vascular disease, or obesity
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What happens to a clients with coronary heart disease peak oxygen uptake as well as ventilatory threshold
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It is often reduced because of the compromised cardiac pump and peripheral muscle deconditioning
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How should exercises be performed with a client with coronary heart disease
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Seated or standing
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What is something personal trainer have a clear understanding of which requires a coronary heart disease
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Medication use and upper safe limit of exercise impose by the clients physician
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What type of exercise and intensity is recommended along with calorie expenditures
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Lowes in city exercise is recommended with a weekly caloric expenditure of 1,500 to 2,000 calories
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How long should a client with coronary heart disease be trained not showing any problems before starting resistance training
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3 months
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What type of stretching is good for a client with coronary heart disease
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Static and active in a seated or standing position self myofascial release should be pre-approved by a physician
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What stage should cardiorespiratory training should focus on with coronary heart disease
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Stage 1 in progress with positions approval plyometric training will not be recommended in the initial months of training
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What phase should resistance training be set as for a client with coronary heart disease
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Phase 1 & 2 are appropriate
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