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SECTION 1: Evolution, History, and Foundational
Principles
Question 1
Which of the following does NOT represent how STOTT Pilates has evolved from
Joseph Pilates' original method?
A. Incorporation of modern exercise science and biomechanics
B. Focus on more flat spine than original method
C. Emphasis on neutral spine alignment when appropriate
D. Use of modified equipment and props
Answer: B. FOCUS ON MORE FLAT SPINE THAN ORIGINAL METHOD
Rationale: STOTT Pilates has evolved from the original method by incorporating
modern exercise science and biomechanics research, emphasizing a more neutral
spine alignment rather than a completely flattened spine. The contemporary
approach is more adaptable for modern populations with varied postural issues
and spinal conditions .
Question 2
Which of the following is NOT one of Joseph Pilates' original principles?
A. Breathing
B. Precision
,C. Scapular Placement
D. Control
Answer: C. SCAPULAR PLACEMENT
Rationale: Joseph Pilates' original principles included Breathing, Precision, Control,
Concentration, Centering, and Flow. "Scapular Placement" is a contemporary
addition from the STOTT PILATES method, reflecting its evolution from the original
work. The contemporary STOTT PILATES method includes five basic principles:
Breathing, Pelvic Placement, Rib Cage Placement, Scapular Movement, and Head
& Cervical Spine Placement .
Question 3
What were Joseph Pilates' original principles? (Select all that apply)
A. Breathing
B. Precision
C. Centering
D. Concentration
E. Scapular Placement
F. Control
G. Flow
Answer: A, B, C, D, F, G (ALL EXCEPT SCAPULAR PLACEMENT)
Rationale: The six original principles of Joseph Pilates' method (which he called
"Contrology") are Breathing, Precision, Centering, Concentration, Control, and
Flow. "Scapular Placement" is a STOTT PILATES contemporary addition .
Question 4
What is another term for the system Joseph Pilates originally developed?
A. Pilates Method
B. Contrology
,C. Body Contrology
D. Core Dynamics
Answer: B. CONTROLOGY
Rationale: Joseph Pilates originally named his system "Contrology"—the art of
controlled movements. He believed that mental focus and physical control were
inseparable. The term "Pilates" became the common name for the method after
his death .
Question 5
What are the STOTT Pilates Five Basic Principles?
A. Breathing, Pelvic Placement, Rib Cage Placement, Scapular Movement, Head
and Cervical Placement
B. Centering, Control, Flow, Precision, Breathing
C. Concentration, Control, Centering, Flow, Breathing
D. Alignment, Breathing, Centering, Coordination, Flowing Movement
Answer: A. BREATHING, PELVIC PLACEMENT, RIB CAGE PLACEMENT, SCAPULAR
MOVEMENT, HEAD AND CERVICAL PLACEMENT
Rationale: The STOTT Pilates Five Basic Principles provide a biomechanical
framework for all exercises: Breathing, Pelvic Placement, Rib Cage Placement,
Scapular Movement and Stabilization, and Head and Cervical Placement. These
are taught in this specific sequence to build awareness progressively .
Question 6
What is the correct order to teach the STOTT PILATES Principles in a client
orientation?
A. Pelvic Placement, Rib Cage Placement, Scapular, Breathing, Head and Cervical
B. Breathing, Pelvic Placement, Rib Cage Placement, Scapular Movement, Head
and Cervical Placement
, C. Scapular Movement, Pelvic Placement, Rib Cage Placement, Breathing, Head
and Cervical
D. Head and Cervical, Scapular, Breathing, Pelvic, Rib Cage
Answer: B. BREATHING, PELVIC PLACEMENT, RIB CAGE PLACEMENT, SCAPULAR
MOVEMENT, HEAD AND CERVICAL PLACEMENT
Rationale: STOTT Pilates principles are taught in this specific sequence to build
awareness progressively, starting with the foundation of breathing and moving
outward anatomically .
Question 7
Exhalation promotes which of the following?
A. Spinal Flexion
B. Spinal Extension
Answer: A. SPINAL FLEXION
Rationale: Exhalation encourages spinal flexion by engaging the deep abdominal
muscles (transversus abdominis and internal obliques) which attach to the linea
alba and assist in trunk flexion. Inhalation tends to promote spinal extension .
Question 8
What does "neutral spine" refer to?
A. A completely flat spine with no curves
B. The natural curves of the spine (cervical lordosis, thoracic kyphosis, lumbar
lordosis) maintained in a relaxed, aligned position
C. A spine that is flexed forward
D. A spine that is extended backward
Answer: B. THE NATURAL CURVES OF THE SPINE MAINTAINED IN A RELAXED,
ALIGNED POSITION