CANFITPRO PERSONAL TRAINING
SPECIALIST THEORY EXAM 2025 UPDATED
ACTUAL EXAM WITH CORRECT SOLUTIONS.
Precontemplation, Contemplation, Preparation, Action,
Maintenance - correct answer- What are the 5 stages of
behavioural change?
Precontemplation - correct answer- In which stage of change
would a PTS discuss health risks, myths and fears, and provide
client with general education?
Contemplation - correct answer- In which stage of change
would a PTS make a list of advantages related to regular
exercise, provide clear recommendations, and build the client's
self-confidence?
Preparation - correct answer- In which stage of change would a
PTS provide a personalized exercise design and work on goal
setting and action plans?
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Action - correct answer- In which stage of change would a PTS
provide encouragement, talk to the client about self monitoring,
and prepare for relapses?
Maintenance - correct answer- In which stage of change would
a PTS review and revise goals, address concerns, set new
fitness goals, and provide social support?
Purpose, Frequency, Intensity, Time and Type of exercise -
correct answer- What does PFITT stand for?
Individualization - correct answer- This principle suggests that
program design must accommodate every client's individual
needs
Specificity - correct answer- This principle suggests that if
clients want to improve a particular aspect of their performance,
they have to train that specifically
Progressive overload - correct answer- This principle suggests
that clients must continually challenge their fitness to see
significant improvement over time
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Recovery - correct answer- This principle becomes increasingly
important as clients' workouts become more successful, and
should be a mandatory principle of training
Structural Tolerance - correct answer- This principle suggests
that the strengthening of joints will result in the ability to sustain
subsequently greater stresses in training and have greater
resistance to injury
All-around development - correct answer- This principle
suggests that people who are well developed through all
components of fitness are less prone to injury and more likely
to perform better in sport and life
Reversibility - correct answer- This principle suggests that
when training ceases, the body will gradually return to its pre-
training state
Maintenance - correct answer- This principle suggests that after
a level of fitness has been achieved, it can be maintained with
less work than was needed to attain it