EXOS PERFORMANCE SPECIALIST CERTIFICATION EXAM
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2026//GRADE +//
5 Structures of the Pillar
shoulder/scapula
thoracic spine
lumbar spine
pelvis
hips
muscles that connect them all
Pillar Software
nervous system
Mobility Joints
thoracic spine
hips
ankle
Nervous System
- coordinate movement through muscle recruitment
- manage movement based on sensory feedback
- use innate patterns to begin and develop movement (ex:
survival movement)
- habitual movement develops patterns unique to every person's
movement signature
Kinetic Linking
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force creation (hips) --> force transfer (trunk to extremities) =
optimal performance and injury prevention
more force = more velocity
hips --> trunk --> shoulders --> arms
Pillar Prep
- based off individual needs
- determined through screening process
Functional Movement Screen
- used to determine mobility, stability, or movement deficits
Movement Session
Pillar Prep
Movement Prep
Plyometrics
Movement Skills
Regeneration
Strength Session
Pillar Prep
Movement Prep
Strength-Power
ESD
Regeneration
Pillar Prep Components
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Soft Tissue
Mobility
Stability
Soft Tissue
- focus on muscles and tendons
- eliminate tension and adhesion
Method
a procedure, technique, or single way of doing something
Systems
a coordinated body of methods
Mission Statement
Provide the finest performance systems, specialists, and
facilities seamlessly integrated to efficiently and ethically
enhance our athlete's performance
Goals
Improve performance, decrease injuries, motivate through
education, produce results
System Pillars
mindset, nutrition, movement, recovery
System Process
evaluate, isolate, innervate, integrate
Evaluation Components
1. Athlete/Client Interview