National Pilates Certification QUESTIONS &
ANSWERS 2026 | A+ GRADED 100% VERIFIED
• Beyond the scope of practice -✓✓1. "Prescribing" an exercise program
2. "Diagnosing" a client with any medical, mental or physical condition
3. Continuing to teach a client with a condition beyond your knowledge
without appropriate medical clearance
4. ¨Prescribing¨diets or recommending supplements
5. Claiming to ¨treat¨or ¨rehabilitate" injury or disease
6. Monitoring the (with measurement) the progress of clients referred by
therapists or medical practitioners
7. Offering counseling
8. Claiming to be competent to offer professional education beyond the
limits of your credentials
9. Applying inappropriate touch
10. Continuing to teach a client who exhibits any of the following
unusual symptoms chest pain, prolonged dizziness, rapid heart rate,
shortness of breath, significant decrease in coordination, loss of
consciousness, faintness, nausea, blurred vision, and prolonged or
increasing pain
• Code of Ethics -✓✓1. Do no harm
2. Teach within the scope of practice
3. Maintain professional boundaries (no inappropriate contact, financial
exploitation, sexual exploitation)
4. Maintain client confidentiality
5. Direct clients to see medical attention when necessary
6. Do not discriminate against clients or colleagues on any level
7. Do not intentionally solicit other Pilates professionals clients
8. Treat clients and colleagues with respect, truth, fairness and integrity
9. Comply with all applicable business, employment, and intellectual
property laws
10. Maintain professional appearance and conduct
ANSWERS 2026 | A+ GRADED 100% VERIFIED
• Beyond the scope of practice -✓✓1. "Prescribing" an exercise program
2. "Diagnosing" a client with any medical, mental or physical condition
3. Continuing to teach a client with a condition beyond your knowledge
without appropriate medical clearance
4. ¨Prescribing¨diets or recommending supplements
5. Claiming to ¨treat¨or ¨rehabilitate" injury or disease
6. Monitoring the (with measurement) the progress of clients referred by
therapists or medical practitioners
7. Offering counseling
8. Claiming to be competent to offer professional education beyond the
limits of your credentials
9. Applying inappropriate touch
10. Continuing to teach a client who exhibits any of the following
unusual symptoms chest pain, prolonged dizziness, rapid heart rate,
shortness of breath, significant decrease in coordination, loss of
consciousness, faintness, nausea, blurred vision, and prolonged or
increasing pain
• Code of Ethics -✓✓1. Do no harm
2. Teach within the scope of practice
3. Maintain professional boundaries (no inappropriate contact, financial
exploitation, sexual exploitation)
4. Maintain client confidentiality
5. Direct clients to see medical attention when necessary
6. Do not discriminate against clients or colleagues on any level
7. Do not intentionally solicit other Pilates professionals clients
8. Treat clients and colleagues with respect, truth, fairness and integrity
9. Comply with all applicable business, employment, and intellectual
property laws
10. Maintain professional appearance and conduct