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CLUB PILATES ANATOMY/CERTIFICATION PRACTICE QUESTIONS 2026/2027 WITH CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS ALREADY GRADED A+RECENT VERSIONPASS GUARANTEED List three abdominal muscles - ANSWER️Rectus abdominals, transverse abdominals, internal/external obliques Name the socked in the hip joint where the head of the femur inserts - ANSWER️Acetabulum List three physiological contributing factors to low back injuries - ANSWER️age, stress, pregnancy Superior - ANSWER️toward the head Inferior - ANSWER️away from the head Anterior - ANSWER️front of the body superficial - ANSWER️nearer to the surface of the body Distal - ANSWER️further from the point of attachment Deep - ANSWER️further away from the surface of the body Lateral - ANSWER️away from the midline Medial - ANSWER️toward the midline Posterior - ANSWER️back of body bilateral - ANSWER️both sides Agonist muscle - ANSWER️muscle that contracts to produce a movement antagonist muscle - ANSWER️muscle or muscle group that has the action opposite to a particular agonist muscle prime mover - ANSWER️muscle with the major responsibility for a certain movement Stabilizer muscles - ANSWER️muscles that integrate and stabilize the body contraction of the gastrocnemius causes what action? - ANSWER️plantar flexion contraction of the anterior tibialis causes what action? - ANSWER️dorsi flexion muscles that pass anterior to the spine cause - ANSWER️flexion muscles that pass posterior to the spine cause - ANSWER️extension FLEXOR/EXTENSOR: hamstring/knee - ANSWER️flexor FLEXOR/EXTENSOR: psoas/hip - ANSWER️flexor FLEXOR/EXTENSOR: psoas/lumbar - ANSWER️flexor Rectus Abdominis - ANSWER️The superficial abdominal muscle, commonly known as the "six-pack," responsible for flexing the spine. Obliques - ANSWER️Side abdominal muscles that aid in twisting and lateral bending. Hint: Think "oblique" = "angle," helping you twist at angles. Quadratus Lumborum (QL) - ANSWER️A deep lower back muscle that helps with lateral flexion and stabilization. Hint: "Quadratus" sounds like "quad," but it's in your low back. Anatomical Position - ANSWER️The standard body position used as a reference in anatomy: standing upright, feet together, arms at the sides, with palms facing forward. Hint: Imagine standing tall like a "statue" with your hands open and facing forward. Midsagittal or Sagittal Plane - ANSWER️A vertical plane that divides the body into left and right halves (midsagittal is exactly in the middle). Hint: Think of your spine as the line that divides your body into left and right sections. Coronal or Frontal Plane - ANSWER️A vertical plane that divides the body into front (anterior) and back (posterior) sections. Hint: Think of your forehead (corona) splitting your body into front and back halves. Axial Skeleton - ANSWER️The part of the skeleton that consists of the skull, vertebral column, ribs, and sternum (the core, central part of the body).Hint: Think "axis" = the central line of your body that holds everything up. Appendicular Skeleton - ANSWER️The part of the skeleton that includes the limbs and girdles (arms, legs, pelvis, and shoulders).Hint: Think "appendages" = your arms and legs, attached to your body. Medial - ANSWER️Toward the midline of the body Hint: Think middle—like your nose, which is medial to your eyes. Lateral - ANSWER️Away from the midline of the body.Hint: Think side—like your ears, which are lateral to your nose.

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CLUB PILATES ANATOMY/CERTIFICATION
PRACTICE QUESTIONS 2026/2027 WITH
CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS ALREADY
GRADED A+<RECENT VERSION>PASS
GUARANTEED




List three abdominal muscles - ANSWER Rectus abdominals, transverse
abdominals, internal/external obliques


Name the socked in the hip joint where the head of the femur inserts -
ANSWER Acetabulum


List three physiological contributing factors to low back injuries -
ANSWER age, stress, pregnancy



Superior - ANSWER toward the head



Inferior - ANSWER away from the head



Anterior - ANSWER front of the body


superficial - ANSWER nearer to the surface of the body

,Distal - ANSWER further from the point of attachment



Deep - ANSWER further away from the surface of the body


Lateral - ANSWER away from the midline



Medial - ANSWER toward the midline



Posterior - ANSWER back of body


bilateral - ANSWER both sides



Agonist muscle - ANSWER muscle that contracts to produce a movement



antagonist muscle - ANSWER muscle or muscle group that has the action
opposite to a particular agonist muscle


prime mover - ANSWER muscle with the major responsibility for a certain
movement


Stabilizer muscles - ANSWER muscles that integrate and stabilize the body

, contraction of the gastrocnemius causes what action? - ANSWER plantar
flexion


contraction of the anterior tibialis causes what action? - ANSWER dorsi flexion



muscles that pass anterior to the spine cause - ANSWER flexion



muscles that pass posterior to the spine cause - ANSWER extension


FLEXOR/EXTENSOR: hamstring/knee - ANSWER flexor



FLEXOR/EXTENSOR: psoas/hip - ANSWER flexor



FLEXOR/EXTENSOR: psoas/lumbar - ANSWER flexor

Rectus Abdominis - ANSWER The superficial abdominal muscle, commonly
known as the "six-pack," responsible for flexing the spine.


Obliques - ANSWER Side abdominal muscles that aid in twisting and lateral
bending. Hint: Think "oblique" = "angle," helping you twist at angles.


Quadratus Lumborum (QL) - ANSWER A deep lower back muscle that helps
with lateral flexion and stabilization. Hint: "Quadratus" sounds like "quad," but it's
in your low back.

, Anatomical Position - ANSWER The standard body position used as a
reference in anatomy: standing upright, feet together, arms at the sides, with palms
facing forward. Hint: Imagine standing tall like a "statue" with your hands open
and facing forward.


Midsagittal or Sagittal Plane - ANSWER A vertical plane that divides the body
into left and right halves (midsagittal is exactly in the middle). Hint: Think of your
spine as the line that divides your body into left and right sections.


Coronal or Frontal Plane - ANSWER A vertical plane that divides the body into
front (anterior) and back (posterior) sections. Hint: Think of your forehead
(corona) splitting your body into front and back halves.


Axial Skeleton - ANSWER The part of the skeleton that consists of the skull,
vertebral column, ribs, and sternum (the core, central part of the body).Hint: Think
"axis" = the central line of your body that holds everything up.


Appendicular Skeleton - ANSWER The part of the skeleton that includes the
limbs and girdles (arms, legs, pelvis, and shoulders).Hint: Think "appendages" =
your arms and legs, attached to your body.


Medial - ANSWER Toward the midline of the body Hint: Think middle—like
your nose, which is medial to your eyes.


Lateral - ANSWER Away from the midline of the body.Hint: Think side—like
your ears, which are lateral to your nose.

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