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ISSA Certified Personal Trainer Final Exam Comprehensive Study Guide 2026 Practice Questions, Exercise Science, Program Design, Nutrition, Client Assessment, and 100% Verified with Correct Answers for Certification Success

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This study guide provides a structured collection of practice questions designed to support preparation for the ISSA Certified Personal Trainer (CPT) final exam in 2025/ 2026. It covers essential personal training and exercise science topics including anatomy and physiology, biomechanics, program design, nutrition principles, client screening and assessment, training adaptations, injury prevention, and professional ethics using clear, exam-focused explanations. Learners can strengthen coaching knowledge and practical fitness application skills through targeted practice questions aligned with ISSA final exam expectations. The resource supports improved performance on certification assessments by reinforcing key principles of safe, effective, and evidence-based personal training practice.

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examPersonal Trainer Questions & Answers Study Guide 2026
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1. the primary fuel during endurance ex- fatty acids
ercise is

2. the human body consists of chemicals, cells, tissues

3. Metabolism can be categorized in the catabolism & anabolism
following phases

4. BMR stands for basal metabolic rate

5. A 30-minute jog would rely most heavi- oxidative
ly on which energy pathway?

6. The automatic tendency to maintain true
a relatively constant internal environ-
ment is called homeostasis.

7. About 98% of the human body is com- true
posed of only six elements: oxygen, car-
bon, hydrogen, nitrogen, calcium and
phosphorous.

8. Mitochondria are known as the power- true
house of the cell.

9. The heart, arteries and veins are part of true
the circulatory system.

10. The ATP/CP pathway is considered aer- false
obic metabolism.

11. Non-oxidative glycolysis is reliable for: Up to 2 minutes of ATP production

12. muscle glycogen

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, issaExam
ISSA Final finalCertified
examPersonal Trainer Questions & Answers Study Guide 2026
Study online at https://quizlet.com/_6z6uaw

The primary fuel during endurance ex-
ercise is

13. The main purpose of hormones is to: Alter the rate of synthesis of your cellular protein,
Change the rate of enzyme activity, Change the
rate of transport of nutrients through the cell wall

14. The main purpose of the digestive sys- the breakdown of foods and waste elimination.
tem is

15. The main purpose of the respiratory To supply oxygen to the body, To eliminate car-
system is: bon dioxide in the body, To regulate the body's
pH balance

16. The average human adult skeleton has 206 bones

17. There are 80 bones in the axial skele- true
ton.

18. This type of joint permits a wide range hinge joints
of movement in ONE plane.

19. Tendons connect bone to bone. false

20. Tendons: Are extensions of muscle fibers, Connect muscle
to bone

21. The points of muscle attachment are insertion, origin
known as the

22. The origin is the distal attachment of a false
muscle

23. Muscle spindles

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ISSA Final finalCertified
examPersonal Trainer Questions & Answers Study Guide 2026
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These sense organs measure the strain
in a muscle and can be used to pre-set
the tension of muscles.

24. Myofibrils are constructed of overlap- actin and myosin
ping strands of protein polymers called

25. What is the byproduct of glucose and Lactic Acid
glycogen metabolism (glycolysis) in
anaerobic muscle energetics?

26. Type I muscle fibers are aerobic. true

27. Type II muscle fibers are slow twitch false
fibers.

28. Cardiovascular exercise results in: Mitochondrial adaptations and Capillary capac-
ity adaptations

29. Muscular hypertrophy is a(n) increase in muscle fiber size

30. Kinesiology is he science or study of movement, and the active
and passive structures involved

31. An example of an antagonist muscle is riceps during a biceps curl

32. The angle of pull is the variance of force at different points in the
range of motion of an exercise

33. A lever is defined as a rigid bar that turns around an axis of rotation
or fulcrum

34. Biomechanics is the study of: Movement

35.
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