National Pilates Certification
QUESTIONS & ANSWERS | A+
GRADED 100% VERIFIED
• Scope of practice . Answer: 1. Design Pilates exercise program's
according to an individual's needs
2. Recognize conditions that would preclude a client from safely
participating in a Pilates exercise program
3. Coach, provide general information, and direct clients to seek medical
attention as necessary
4. Receive exercise guidelines and clearance from medical practitioners
when appropriate, to ensure client safety
5. Document clien profree and cooperate with referring medical
practitioners
6. Promote exercise to improve overall health
7. Request permission to touch clients and observe practice laws within
jurisdiction
8. Use appropriate touch to facilitate movement, position the client, and
prevent injury or damage
• Beyond the scope of practice . Answer: 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
QUESTIONS & ANSWERS | A+
GRADED 100% VERIFIED
• Scope of practice . Answer: 1. Design Pilates exercise program's
according to an individual's needs
2. Recognize conditions that would preclude a client from safely
participating in a Pilates exercise program
3. Coach, provide general information, and direct clients to seek medical
attention as necessary
4. Receive exercise guidelines and clearance from medical practitioners
when appropriate, to ensure client safety
5. Document clien profree and cooperate with referring medical
practitioners
6. Promote exercise to improve overall health
7. Request permission to touch clients and observe practice laws within
jurisdiction
8. Use appropriate touch to facilitate movement, position the client, and
prevent injury or damage
• Beyond the scope of practice . Answer: 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