SPINNING INSTRUCTOR CERTIFICATION EXAM LATEST 2026
ACTUAL EXAM WITH COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
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Why did he create the spin bike? - ANSWER-California was rainy
a lot so he decided he needed an effective way to train indoors
that would replicate the experience of road racing as closely as
possible
Where did he bike without stopping? - ANSWER-Arizona
Where did he open his first cycling center? - ANSWER-Santa
Monica, California
Who did Johnny partner with - ANSWER-fellow cyclist John
Baudbuin
Why did he partner with someone - ANSWER-to design a better
stationary bike that incorporated the ergonomics and geometry of
a racing bike
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What is the name of the company they founded? - ANSWER-Mad
Dogg Athletics, trademarked spinning
Mad Dogg Athletics has what - ANSWER-certification programs to
train fitness professionals who wanted to each the program
Who did Mad Dogg first partner with to build bikes - ANSWER-
Schwinn
When Schwinn filed for bankruptcy who did they next partner with
- ANSWER-Star Trac
Spinning is best for what kind of health - ANSWER-cardiovascular
health
How does spinning help your cardiovascular health - ANSWER-
Upon repeated workouts, your heart works harder to supply the
rest of your body with oxygen rich blood, your heart becomes
stronger and better able to handle increased demands
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What will spinning do for you physically - ANSWER-increase your
metabolism, burn calories, digest foods more quickly and use
energy more efficiently, increase bone density, works muscles, not
hard on joints
Mental benefits of spinning - ANSWER-your brain releases
endorphins which provide a feeling of well being that is conductive
to maintaining overall happiness, manages stress and
depression, produces more mitochondria which produces more
energy for day to day tasks, can help you cope with fatigue
Difference between indoor and outdoor cycling - ANSWER-wind
and terrain
Muscle that makes V on back - ANSWER-latissimus dorsi
Muscle on spine - ANSWER-spinal erectors
Butt muscle - ANSWER-gluteus maximus
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Muscle on back of leg - ANSWER-hamstring
Calf muscle - ANSWER-gastrocnemius
Muscle on front of leg - ANSWER-quadriceps
Muscle on bottom of arm - ANSWER-tricep
Muscle on top of arm - ANSWER-bicep
Muscle on chest - ANSWER-pectoralis major
Overtraining - ANSWER-volume of training over a period of days
or weeks is excessive enough to cause chronic fatigue and a
decrease in physical performance
Overuse - ANSWER-results in musculoskeletal injury and is
caused by an accumulation of highly repetitive movement or force