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NASM 2023 Updated Study Guide How to use this guide: The best way to use this guide is to first glance over pages 1-9 to familiarize yourself with the overall scope of what you are trying to learn. Then starting with the first chapter first read the bold headlines and then go through section by section, taking notes as you read. After you have read each chapter return to this guide and ensure that you are knowledgeable with each piece contained here. If you are not, return to the book and study/re-write that section until you understand it thoroughly. This takes more work but it is 100% proven to make you pass the test. Any passive study method will only lead you to feeling overwhelmed and not actually knowing the material well enough to pass. UPDATED information you need to know for version 4 of the test: CPT Study Guide, Version 4 On the actual exam, you will be tested in the following subject areas (exam breakdown): Basic and Applied Sciences 15 Questions Assessment 15 questions Exercise Technique and Training Instruction 20 questions Program Design 20 questions Nutrition 12 questions Client Relations Behavioral Coaching 10 questions Professional Development, Practice and Responsibility 8 questions National Academy of Sports Medicine Code of Ethics (In the beginning of your book pages V-Vi) Be sure to read all the sections as there will be test questions on this. You may see something like how long should a personal trainer keep client records for? The correct answer would 4 years. (Page Vi located under Business Practice) Chapter 2 Basic Exercise Science • Know all definitions • Figure 2.34 • Figure 2.38 • Table 2.5 Muscle Fiber Types • Table 2.6 Muscle as Movers Chapter 3 The Cardiorespiratory System: • Figure 3.3 Atria and Ventricles know the functions of the right and left atrium and the right and left ventricles • Table 3.1 Support Mechanisms of Blood • Table 3.2 Structures of the respiratory pump. Chapter 4 Exercise Metabolism and Bioenergetics: Be Familiar with all definitions throughout the chapter Chapter 5 Human Movement Science: • Know definitions throughout the chapter in detail. • Figure 5.3 Planes of Motion • Table 5.1 Examples of Planes, Motions, and Axes The planes of motion can be a bit tricky, so here is a little bit of clarification: Frontal Plane • NOT front to back movements • Side to side movements • Exercises involving abduction and/or adduction of the limbs • Example: side lunge, lateral dumbbell raise, ice skater Imagine a wall in front and in back of you. The ONLY movement this would allow is along that plane-sideways movements. Sagittal Plane • Forward and backwards movements • Movements involving pushing and/or pulling • Movements involving flexion and/or extension at joints • Example: bicep curl, front lunge, bench press, and rows Imagine a wall on your right and left side. The ONLY movement this would allow is along that plane-or front and back movements. Transverse Plane • Rotational movements • Diagonal movements • Example: rotation, wood-chop throw, medicine ball rotation chest pass • Figure 5.4 Joint Motions • Figure 5.5 Joint Motions • Figure 5.6 Joint Motions • Figure 5.7 Joint Motions • Table 5.2 Muscle Action Spectrum • Isotonic o Eccentric o Concentric • Isometric • Isokinetic • Table 5.3 Common force couples • Figure 5.15 Levers Chapter 6 Fitness Assessment: This is going to be a very important chapter to know as a lot of test question will be taken from this chapter. • Table 6.1 Guidelines for Health and Fitness Professionals • Figure 6.1 Subjective vs. Objective information • Figure 6.2 Sample Physical Activity Readiness Questionnaire .................................................continued..............................................................

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NASM 2023 Updated Study Guide

How to use this guide:
The best way to use this guide is to first glance over pages 1-9 to familiarize
yourself with the overall scope of what you are trying to learn. Then starting
with the first chapter first read the bold headlines and then go through section
by section, taking notes as you read. After you have read each chapter return
to this guide and ensure that you are knowledgeable with each piece
contained here. If you are not, return to the book and study/re-write that
section until you understand it thoroughly.
This takes more work but it is 100% proven to make you pass the test. Any
passive study method will only lead you to feeling overwhelmed and not
actually knowing the material well enough to pass.

UPDATED information you need to know for
version 4 of the test:
CPT Study Guide, Version 4
On the actual exam, you will be tested in the following subject areas (exam breakdown):


Basic and Applied Sciences 15 Questions
Assessment 15 questions
Exercise Technique and Training Instruction 20 questions
Program Design 20 questions
Nutrition 12 questions
Client Relations Behavioral Coaching 10 questions
Professional Development, Practice and Responsibility 8 questions

,National Academy of Sports Medicine Code of Ethics (In the beginning of your book
pages V-Vi)
Be sure to read all the sections as there will be test questions on this. You
may see something like how long should a personal trainer keep client
records for? The correct answer would 4 years. (Page Vi located under
Business Practice)


Chapter 2 Basic Exercise Science
 Know all definitions
 Figure 2.34
 Figure 2.38
 Table 2.5 Muscle Fiber Types
 Table 2.6 Muscle as Movers

Chapter 3 The Cardiorespiratory System:
 Figure 3.3 Atria and Ventricles know the functions of the right and left atrium and the
right and left ventricles
 Table 3.1 Support Mechanisms of Blood
 Table 3.2 Structures of the respiratory pump.
Chapter 4 Exercise Metabolism and Bioenergetics:
Be Familiar with all definitions throughout the chapter


Chapter 5 Human Movement Science:
 Know definitions throughout the chapter in detail.
 Figure 5.3 Planes of Motion
 Table 5.1 Examples of Planes, Motions, and Axes
The planes of motion can be a bit tricky, so here is a little bit of clarification:


Frontal Plane
 NOT front to back movements
 Side to side movements
 Exercises involving abduction and/or adduction of the limbs

, Example: side lunge, lateral dumbbell raise, ice skater
Imagine a wall in front and in back of you. The ONLY movement this would
allow is along that plane-sideways movements.


Sagittal Plane
 Forward and backwards movements
 Movements involving pushing and/or pulling
 Movements involving flexion and/or extension at joints
 Example: bicep curl, front lunge, bench press, and rows
Imagine a wall on your right and left side. The ONLY movement this would
allow is along that plane-or front and back movements.


Transverse Plane
 Rotational movements
 Diagonal movements
 Example: rotation, wood-chop throw, medicine ball rotation chest pass
 Figure 5.4 Joint Motions
 Figure 5.5 Joint Motions
 Figure 5.6 Joint Motions
 Figure 5.7 Joint Motions
 Table 5.2 Muscle Action Spectrum
 Isotonic
o Eccentric
o Concentric
 Isometric
 Isokinetic
 Table 5.3 Common force couples
 Figure 5.15 Levers
Chapter 6 Fitness Assessment:
This is going to be a very important chapter to know as a lot of test question
will be taken from this chapter.


 Table 6.1 Guidelines for Health and Fitness Professionals
 Figure 6.1 Subjective vs. Objective information
 Figure 6.2 Sample Physical Activity Readiness Questionnaire

,  Figure 6.3 Sample questions: client occupation
 Figure 6.4 Sample questions: client lifestyle
 Figure 6.5 Sample questions: client medical history
 Table 6.2 Common medications by classification
 Table 6.3 Effects of medication on heart rate and blood pressure
 Heart rate and blood pressure assessments
 Table 6.4 Target heart rate training zones
 Max Heart Rate formula (straight percentage method) for each zone
 Body Composition Assessments
 Circumference measurements
 Body Mass Index
 YMCA 3-minute step test
 Rockport Walk Test
 Table 6.9 Pronation Distortion Syndrome
 Table 6.10Lower Crossed Syndrome
 Table 6.11Upper Crossed Syndrome
 Be familiar with all of the assessment protocols and for the posture assessments
all compensations
Chapter 7 Flexibility Training Concepts:
Know all definitions throughout the chapter


 Figure 7.10 Integrated flexibility Continuum
 Table 7.2 Examples of stretching within the Flexibility Continuum
 Myofascial Release
 Table 7.3 Static Stretching Summary
 Table 7.4 Active-Isolated Stretching summary
 Table 7.5 Dynamic Stretching summary
Mechanoreceptors = a Golgi tendon organ (GTO) and muscle spindle fibers
GTO Muscle Spindle Fibers
Senses muscle tension Senses muscle lengthening
Relaxes the muscle in response Contracts the muscle in response
Normal reaction to avoid injury Normal reaction to avoid injury
There is a lot of useful information page 183 of the NASM Essentials of
Personal Fitness Training and it will take some time to remember all of that
information. There are various strategies you can try as you attempt to retain
that information. One is to make your

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