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1. What is the primary goal of the Polestar Pilates method?
A. Increase muscle bulk
B. Improve functional movement and quality of life
C. Maximize calorie burning
D. Develop competitive athletic performance
Answer: B. Improve functional movement and quality of life
Rationale: Polestar Pilates emphasizes optimal movement strategies and functional integration
rather than aesthetics or maximal strength.
2. During Footwork on the Reformer, neutral pelvis is best described as:
A. Posterior pelvic tilt
B. Anterior pelvic tilt
C. ASIS and pubic symphysis in the same vertical plane
D. Flattened lumbar spine
Answer: C. ASIS and pubic symphysis in the same vertical plane
Rationale: Neutral pelvis maintains the natural lumbar curve with ASIS and pubic bone aligned
vertically.
3. Which muscle is primarily responsible for scapular stabilization during Long Stretch?
A. Upper trapezius
B. Serratus anterior
C. Biceps brachii
D. Latissimus dorsi
Answer: B. Serratus anterior
Rationale: Serratus anterior stabilizes the scapula against the rib cage during weight-bearing
activities.
4. In the Hundred on the Reformer, the primary breathing pattern is:
A. Random breathing
B. Breath holding
C. Inhale for 10, exhale for 10
D. Inhale for 5, exhale for 5
Answer: D. Inhale for 5, exhale for 5
Rationale: The Hundred traditionally uses a 5-count inhale and 5-count exhale pattern.
,5. The springs on the Reformer primarily provide:
A. Gravity resistance only
B. Elastic resistance with variable load
C. Isometric resistance only
D. No resistance
Answer: B. Elastic resistance with variable load
Rationale: Springs provide progressive resistance depending on length and tension.
6. During Elephant, the movement primarily occurs at the:
A. Shoulder joint
B. Thoracic spine
C. Hip joint
D. Cervical spine
Answer: C. Hip joint
Rationale: Elephant emphasizes hip flexion and extension while maintaining spinal stability.
7. A client with osteoporosis should avoid which movement?
A. Neutral spine bridging
B. Thoracic extension
C. Loaded spinal flexion
D. Scapular stabilization
Answer: C. Loaded spinal flexion
Rationale: Spinal flexion under load increases fracture risk in osteoporosis.
8. Proper headrest position during supine work should ensure:
A. Cervical hyperextension
B. Cervical neutrality
C. Chin lifted upward
D. Head tilted laterally
Answer: B. Cervical neutrality
Rationale: The headrest supports neutral cervical alignment.
9. The main purpose of Footwork is to:
A. Strengthen only quadriceps
B. Warm up and align the body
C. Stretch hamstrings exclusively
D. Train explosive power
Answer: B. Warm up and align the body
Rationale: Footwork prepares the body, establishes alignment, and activates lower extremities.
,10. In Short Spine Massage, articulation should begin from the:
A. Cervical spine
B. Thoracic spine
C. Lumbar spine
D. Sacrum
Answer: D. Sacrum
Rationale: Spinal articulation begins from the pelvis/sacrum moving sequentially upward.
11. The carriage should return to stopper with:
A. Momentum
B. Control
C. Sudden release
D. Locked knees
Answer: B. Control
Rationale: Controlled return ensures eccentric muscle engagement and safety.
12. Which muscle assists with hip extension in Bridging?
A. Iliopsoas
B. Rectus femoris
C. Gluteus maximus
D. Tibialis anterior
Answer: C. Gluteus maximus
Rationale: Gluteus maximus is the primary hip extensor during bridging.
13. The Polestar principle of “axial elongation” refers to:
A. Spinal compression
B. Length through the spine
C. Rib flaring
D. Shoulder elevation
Answer: B. Length through the spine
Rationale: Axial elongation promotes decompression and upright alignment.
14. Knees in Running on the Reformer should be:
A. Locked
B. Hyperextended
C. Slightly bent
D. Fully flexed
Answer: C. Slightly bent
Rationale: Soft knees maintain joint safety and muscular engagement.
, 15. During Rowing, movement should initiate from the:
A. Hands
B. Elbows
C. Spine and scapula
D. Neck
Answer: C. Spine and scapula
Rationale: Proper rowing emphasizes trunk and scapular organization before arm motion.
16. Which breathing strategy promotes rib expansion laterally?
A. Apical breathing
B. Clavicular breathing
C. Lateral thoracic breathing
D. Abdominal gripping
Answer: C. Lateral thoracic breathing
Rationale: Polestar Pilates emphasizes lateral thoracic breathing.
17. A heavy spring setting will generally:
A. Increase instability
B. Decrease proprioception
C. Provide more support
D. Eliminate resistance
Answer: C. Provide more support
Rationale: Heavier springs increase feedback and stability.
18. In Long Box Pulling Straps, the focus is on:
A. Cervical flexion
B. Thoracic extension
C. Lumbar rounding
D. Hip flexion
Answer: B. Thoracic extension
Rationale: Pulling straps promotes thoracic extension and scapular engagement.
19. During Mermaid, the primary plane of motion is:
A. Sagittal
B. Transverse
C. Frontal
D. Diagonal only
Answer: C. Frontal
Rationale: Mermaid emphasizes lateral flexion in the frontal plane.