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Domain 1: BASI Pilates Principles and History (10 Questions)
Q1: Which BASI Pilates principle emphasizes the integration of all body parts working in
harmony rather than isolating individual muscles?
A. Centering
B. Whole Body Movement
C. Concentration
D. Flow
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Whole Body Movement is one of the nine BASI Pilates principles that
distinguishes Pilates from traditional exercise approaches that often isolate muscles.
This principle reflects Joseph Pilates' original concept of Contrology, where the body is
trained as an integrated unit. A (Centering) focuses on initiating movement from the
powerhouse/core, not integration. C (Concentration) refers to the mind-body connection
and mental focus. D (Flow) describes the continuous, rhythmic quality of movement
rather than the integration of body parts.
Q2: In the BASI Block System, which block typically follows the Abdominal Work block?
A. Footwork
,B. Spinal Articulation
C. Stretching
D. Arm Work
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The BASI Block System follows a specific physiological progression:
Warm-up → Footwork → Abdominal Work → Spinal Articulation → Arm Work → Leg
Work → Full Body Integration → Stretching. Spinal Articulation follows Abdominal Work
to mobilize the spine after core activation. A (Footwork) precedes Abdominal Work. C
(Stretching) concludes the session. D (Arm Work) follows Spinal Articulation, not
precedes it.
Q3: Which historical figure was Joseph Pilates' primary protégé who preserved and
transmitted his work after his death?
A. Rael Isacowitz
B. Ron Fletcher
C. Romana Kryzanowska
D. Eve Gentry
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Romana Kryzanowska (1923-2013) was Joseph Pilates' designated
successor who ran his studio at 939 Eighth Avenue for decades and trained most
second-generation Pilates teachers. A (Rael Isacowitz) is the founder of BASI Pilates,
trained in multiple lineages including Romana's. B (Ron Fletcher) developed his own
,Fletcher Pilates approach. D (Eve Gentry) was another first-generation teacher who
created her own methodology.
Q4: According to BASI principles, which breathing pattern is emphasized during most
exercises?
A. Diaphragmatic/abdominal breathing
B. Lateral/thoracic breathing
C. Paradoxical breathing
D. Apical/chest breathing
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: BASI Pilates emphasizes lateral thoracic breathing—expanding the ribcage
laterally and posteriorly while maintaining abdominal engagement. This prevents the
abdominal wall from releasing during inhalation, protecting lumbar stability. A
(Diaphragmatic) allows abdominal expansion, compromising core control. C
(Paradoxical) is dysfunctional (chest rises while abdomen contracts). D (Apical) uses
only upper chest, creating neck tension.
Q5: Rael Isacowitz founded BASI Pilates in which year, establishing the organization as
a leader in Pilates education?
A. 1985
B. 1989
C. 1992
, D. 1995
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Rael Isacowitz established BASI (Body Arts and Science International) in
1989, combining his background in physical education, dance, and multiple Pilates
lineages. The organization has since become one of the most respected Pilates
education providers globally. A (1985) is too early. C (1992) and D (1995) are too late.
Q6: Which BASI principle specifically addresses the opposition of energy to create
length and space in the body?
A. Precision
B. Control
C. Opposition
D. Balanced Muscle Development
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Opposition is a fundamental BASI principle where energy is directed in two
opposing directions simultaneously (e.g., reaching arms forward while sitting bones
anchor back in Spine Stretch Forward), creating axial elongation and decompression of
joints. A (Precision) concerns exact execution. B (Control) refers to muscular mastery
over momentum. D (Balanced Muscle Development) addresses symmetry and
functional balance.
Q7: In the context of BASI teaching methodology, what does the term "Contrology"
specifically refer to?