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DOMAIN I: PILATES PRINCIPLES & HISTORY (Questions 1-6)
Question 1 Joseph Pilates originally named his exercise method:
• A. Core Dynamics
• B. Contrology ✓
• C. Body Control
• D. Pilates Method
Rationale: Joseph Pilates originally called his method "Contrology" (from "control"). The term
"Pilates" was adopted after his death. His 1945 book was titled Return to Life Through
Contrology.
Question 2 In which year did Joseph Pilates immigrate to the United States?
• A. 1918
• B. 1923
• C. 1926 ✓
• D. 1932
Rationale: Joseph Pilates immigrated to the US in 1926, arriving in New York City. He opened his
first studio at 939 Eighth Avenue in the same building as the New York City Ballet.
Question 3 Which of the following was NOT one of Joseph Pilates' original apparatus designs?
• A. Universal Reformer
• B. Wunda Chair
• C. Ladder Barrel
, • D. Springboard ✓
Rationale: The Springboard (wall unit) is a modern apparatus adaptation. Joseph Pilates'
original apparatus included the Reformer, Cadillac (Trapeze Table), Wunda Chair, Ladder Barrel,
Spine Corrector, Small Barrel, and Ped-a-Pul.
Question 4 The Pilates principle that emphasizes moving with fluid grace and connected
transitions is:
• A. Concentration
• B. Control
• C. Precision
• D. Flow ✓
Rationale: Flow (sometimes called "fluidity") is the principle that movement should be graceful
and continuous, with no jerky or disconnected transitions. Breath and movement work as one.
Question 5 "Navel to spine" is a cue associated with which Pilates principle?
• A. Breathing
• B. Centering ✓
• C. Precision
• D. Stamina
Rationale: Centering emphasizes that all movement originates from the "powerhouse" (core).
The cue "navel to spine" activates the deep core muscles, drawing the abdominal wall inward to
stabilize the center.
Question 6 According to Club Pilates standards, during the Hundred exercise, the breathing
pattern is:
• A. Inhale for 5 counts, hold for 5 counts
• B. Inhale for 5 counts, exhale for 5 counts ✓
• C. Exhale for 5 counts, inhale for 5 counts
, • D. Natural breathing without counting
Rationale: The Hundred uses lateral (intercostal) breathing with a pulsed rhythm: inhale
through the nose for 5 counts while pumping arms, exhale through the mouth for 5 counts
while pumping arms. This creates 10 complete breath cycles (100 arm pumps total).
DOMAIN II: ANATOMY & KINESIOLOGY (Questions 7-18)
Question 7 Which abdominal muscle is the deepest layer and functions as the primary core
stabilizer?
• A. Rectus abdominis
• B. External oblique
• C. Transversus abdominis (TVA) ✓
• D. Internal oblique
Rationale: The transversus abdominis is the deepest abdominal muscle with horizontal fibers
that wrap around the torso like a corset. It compresses the abdomen and provides spinal
stabilization before movement occurs. The rectus abdominis (A) is superficial and responsible
for spinal flexion.
Question 8 The "powerhouse" in Pilates terminology includes all of the following EXCEPT:
• A. Abdominals
• B. Lower back muscles
• C. Glutes
• D. Deltoids ✓
Rationale: The powerhouse (core) consists of the abdominals, lower back muscles, glutes, and
inner thighs. The deltoids (shoulder muscles) are upper extremity muscles not included in the
traditional powerhouse definition.
Question 9 During a Roll-Up exercise, the primary muscle action of the rectus abdominis is: