Part 3: Absolute and relative contraindications to testing Exercise Tests Contraindication for you? If yes, which one? Contraindication for your interviewee? If yes, which one? Wall sit test described in Laboratory 5 XXXXX Submaximal graded exercise cycling test described in Laboratory 5 XXXXX Queens College Step Test described in Laboratory 7 XXXXX Bruce protocol maximal treadmill test described in Laboratory 8 XXXXX Push-up Test described in Laboratory 9 XXXXX YMCA Bench Press Test described in Laboratory 9 XXXXX 1RM Bench Press Prediction Test described in Laboratory 9 XXXXX 1RM Bench Press Test described in laboratory 9 XXXXX Above you will list if your contraindications (if you have any) would prevent you from completing the above activities. Simply google the activities if you do not have the book. Ignore this column above and move on to the attached word document with the 5 practice participants labeled "Screening.docx"
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