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Peak Pilates Level 1 Theoretical Exam| Verified Brand New Exam Questions with 100% Correct Clear Verified Answers| All Graded A+|Latest Premium Update2026|100% Guaranteed Success. T/F: When teaching a group reformer the instructor does not need to 'do the walk' to be seen by the class. - AnswerFalse T/F: A healthy student should be performing all of the Intro Mat exercises fairly well before being given any new 'add-in' exercises. - AnswerTrue The name of the exercise in the Side Kick Series that is 'added in' is: - AnswerCircles T/F: To best progress a student, the Mat and Reformer exercises are always added into the system in the order they appear in the exercise list. - AnswerFalse All of the following are Critical Connections EXCEPT: - AnswerEyes to navel The Transition from Swan I Neck Roll to Shoulder Bridge Prep is: - AnswerPush back to Rest The correct order for the Abdominal Series is: Single Leg Stretch, Double Leg Stretch, "Lower Lifts", "Scissors", Criss Cross. - AnswerFalse During a first lesson a new student is in a ___________ stage of learning. - AnswerCognitive The Critical Connections are terms that help a student: A. Advance their practice B. Connect the powerhouse to the rest of the body C. All of these are benefits of working with the Critical Connections activated D. Work more deeply from the center outward - AnswerC. All of these are benefits of working with the Critical Connections activated T/F: There is a natural balance and counterbalance inherent in the order. - AnswerTrue The arms move from the ______ and the legs move from the _______ are concepts that are part of the Language of Pilates and help students to understand initiation and execution. - AnswerBack, front T/F: When a student moves beyond the Intro level you no longer should teach Fundamentals. - AnswerFalse With Lordotic Posture a person may exhibit an exaggerated _______ curve. - AnswerLumbar Your student is having trouble rolling their pelvis in Short Box Series Round on the reformer you might: - AnswerTeach it on the Ladder Barrel The last exercise in the Short Box Series is the: - AnswerSide sit-ups The Power Circle exercises can be taught during Part C or D of the Session Format. - AnswerFalse When teaching Power Circle for Part D/Endings, it is alright to just end with Seated Knees & Feet - AnswerFalse Lordotic posture is accompanied by tight _____ muscles. - AnswerLow back Kyphosis can be either in the lumbar or thoracic spine. - AnswerTrue Do not progress a student in Short Box Twist Only to the Twist and Reach until they have demonstrated that they can: - AnswerMaintain the 'lift' when the do the "Twist Only" version What exercises move down in the Beginning Reformer Exercise Order when Short Spine Massage is introduced? - AnswerFrog and leg circles

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T/F: When teaching a group reformer the instructor does not need to 'do the walk'
to be seen by the class. - Answer✅✅False

T/F: A healthy student should be performing all of the Intro Mat exercises fairly well
before being given any new 'add-in' exercises. - Answer✅✅True

The name of the exercise in the Side Kick Series that is 'added in' is: -
Answer✅✅Circles

T/F: To best progress a student, the Mat and Reformer exercises are always added
into the system in the order they appear in the exercise list. - Answer✅✅False

All of the following are Critical Connections EXCEPT: - Answer✅✅Eyes to navel

The Transition from Swan I Neck Roll to Shoulder Bridge Prep is: - Answer✅✅Push
back to Rest

, The correct order for the Abdominal Series is: Single Leg Stretch, Double Leg Stretch,
"Lower Lifts", "Scissors", Criss Cross. - Answer✅✅False

During a first lesson a new student is in a ___________ stage of learning. -
Answer✅✅Cognitive

The Critical Connections are terms that help a student:
A. Advance their practice
B. Connect the powerhouse to the rest of the body
C. All of these are benefits of working with the Critical Connections activated
D. Work more deeply from the center outward - Answer✅✅C. All of these are
benefits of working with the Critical Connections activated

T/F: There is a natural balance and counterbalance inherent in the order. -
Answer✅✅True

The arms move from the ______ and the legs move from the _______ are concepts
that are part of the Language of Pilates and help students to understand initiation
and execution. - Answer✅✅Back, front

T/F: When a student moves beyond the Intro level you no longer should teach
Fundamentals. - Answer✅✅False

With Lordotic Posture a person may exhibit an exaggerated _______ curve. -
Answer✅✅Lumbar

Your student is having trouble rolling their pelvis in Short Box Series Round on the
reformer you might: - Answer✅✅Teach it on the Ladder Barrel

The last exercise in the Short Box Series is the: - Answer✅✅Side sit-ups

The Power Circle exercises can be taught during Part C or D of the Session Format. -
Answer✅✅False

When teaching Power Circle for Part D/Endings, it is alright to just end with Seated
Knees & Feet - Answer✅✅False

Lordotic posture is accompanied by tight _____ muscles. - Answer✅✅Low back

Kyphosis can be either in the lumbar or thoracic spine. - Answer✅✅True

Do not progress a student in Short Box Twist Only to the Twist and Reach until they
have demonstrated that they can: - Answer✅✅Maintain the 'lift' when the do the
"Twist Only" version

What exercises move down in the Beginning Reformer Exercise Order when Short
Spine Massage is introduced? - Answer✅✅Frog and leg circles

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