2026/2027 ACTUAL EXAM
70 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS
(ALREADY GRADED A+) | LATEST VERSION
Advanced Marine Corps Fitness Leadership & Programming | Key Domains: Advanced
Program Design, Sports Nutrition & Supplementation, Strength & Conditioning
Periodization, Injury Rehabilitation, PT Session Leadership, Performance Testing, and
Semper Fit Program Management
Introduction: This structured Advanced Semper Fit Course Exam for 2026/2027 provides 70
high-quality, exam-style questions with verified correct answers and detailed rationales. Content
aligns with Marine Corps Combat Fitness Doctrine, MCO 6100.13, MCO 6110.3, and Semper Fit
Program Leadership Standards to prepare fitness leaders for unit readiness, injury resilience, and
performance optimization.
Answer Format: Correct answers appear in bold cyan blue with rationales citing USMC doctrine,
exercise science principles, or advanced leadership practices.
Advanced Semper Fit Course Exam – 70 Verified Questions
1. What is the primary purpose of periodization in a unit’s 12-week PFT improvement plan?
A. To maintain the same workout every day
,B. To systematically vary intensity and volume to peak at test day
C. To focus only on running
D. To reduce overall training time
B. To systematically vary intensity and volume to peak at test day
Periodization prevents overtraining and ensures Marines reach peak physical performance on PFT
day by progressing through phases: hypertrophy/endurance → strength → power → taper (MCO
6100.13 Annex B).
2. Which nutritional strategy is most effective for Marines during high-tempo field exercises
lasting 72+ hours?
A. Fasting to “toughen up”
B. Consuming 30–60g of carbohydrates per hour during activity
C. Relying only on MREs without planning
,D. Avoiding fluids to reduce urination
B. Consuming 30–60g of carbohydrates per hour during activity
Prolonged exertion depletes glycogen. Continuous carb intake (via gels, bars, or MRE components)
maintains blood glucose and cognitive-motor performance (Semper Fit Advanced Nutrition Guide,
2026).
3. A Marine with a grade II ankle sprain is cleared for partial weight-bearing. What is the
FIRST phase of rehabilitation?
A. Plyometrics
B. Range of motion and isometric strengthening
C. Maximal strength training
D. Return to full PFT
B. Range of motion and isometric strengthening
, Phase 1 of rehab focuses on restoring mobility and initiating muscle activation without joint stress.
Plyometrics and max strength come in later phases after stability is re-established (TCCC & DPT
Collaboration Protocol).
4. What is the recommended ratio of strength to aerobic training in a balanced weekly
program for combat readiness?
A. 1:1
B. 2:1 (strength:aerobic)
C. 1:2 (strength:aerobic)
D. Aerobic only
A. 1:1
The Marine Corps advocates balanced development: 2–3 days strength/conditioning and 2–3 days
aerobic/operational endurance per week to support the hybrid demands of the CFT and PFT (MCO
6100.13).
5. Which leadership action is most effective when conducting unit PT in extreme heat?