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tiara099

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Your client wants to increase the strength of his chest and hamstring muscles. What exercises would you recommend?

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Humpback or hunchback curvature of the spine is also called
 a. lordosis. c. spondylolysis.
  b. scoliosis. d. kyphosis.



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Answer to Question 1

For the chest, recommend either regular or incline bench press and the chest fly; for the hamstrings, leg curls. Balance of strength exercises (back and quadriceps) should also be included.

Answer to Question 2

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A This is swayback.
B This is lateral curvature.
C This is chronic hyperextension.
D Correct.





 

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