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Crossfit Level 2 prep Questions and Answers 100% Pass Trainer's ability to coach others (based on 6 areas) - teaching, seeing, correcting, group management, presence & attitude, demonstration Teaching - the ability to effectively articulate & instruct the mechanics of each movement Seeing - The ability to discern good from poor movement mechanics and identify both gross and subtle faults whether athlete is in motion or static Static Faults - faults that occur near end ranges of motion- starting, receiving, or finishing- Dynamic Faults - athlete moving btw the static positions- ex. not reaching full hip extension in drive of the clean, push early in push press, initiating squat with knees Profile view - most useful view to watch an athlete -45' angle Correcting - the ability to facilitate better mechanics using visual, verbal, and/or tactile cues Ability to correct depends on (4 things) - -use successful cues, -know multiple corrections for each fault, Page 2/7 Crafted for Academic Insight by ©KatelynWhitman 2025. All rights reserved. -triage faulty movement, -balance critique w/ praise what is Function (or purpose) of a cue - to help athlete execute perfect mechanics, NOT to perfectly describe the mechanics of the movement Qualities of a good cue - short, specific, actionable eg "push your knees out" -any cue that results in improved movement mechanics is successful and therefore a "good" cue -MUST provide feedback after giving cue (same, better, worse) -DON'T repeat unsuccessful cues 3 steps to developing a good cue - 1. identify fault 2. identify what is out of place 3. give direction to that body part Verbal cue - tell specific instruction Visual cue - create contrasting images btw current & desired positioning Tactile cure - use physical targets to achieve proper mechanics Triaging faults - assigning urgency to faults, ordering based

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Crossfit Level 2 prep Questions and Answers
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Trainer's ability to coach others (based on 6 areas) - ✔✔teaching,


seeing,


correcting,


group management, presence & attitude, demonstration


Teaching - ✔✔the ability to effectively articulate & instruct the mechanics of each movement


Seeing - ✔✔The ability to discern good from poor movement mechanics and identify both gross and

subtle faults whether athlete is in motion or static


Static Faults - ✔✔faults that occur near end ranges of motion- starting, receiving, or finishing-


Dynamic Faults - ✔✔athlete moving btw the static positions- ex. not reaching full hip extension in drive

of the clean, push early in push press, initiating squat with knees


Profile view - ✔✔most useful view to watch an athlete


-45' angle


Correcting - ✔✔the ability to facilitate better mechanics using visual, verbal, and/or tactile cues


Ability to correct depends on (4 things) - ✔✔-use successful cues,


-know multiple corrections for each fault,


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Crafted for Academic Insight by ©KatelynWhitman 2025. All rights reserved.

, -triage faulty movement,


-balance critique w/ praise


what is Function (or purpose) of a cue - ✔✔to help athlete execute perfect mechanics, NOT to perfectly

describe the mechanics of the movement


Qualities of a good cue - ✔✔short, specific, actionable


eg "push your knees out"


-any cue that results in improved movement mechanics is successful and therefore a "good" cue


-MUST provide feedback after giving cue (same, better, worse)


-DON'T repeat unsuccessful cues


3 steps to developing a good cue - ✔✔1. identify fault


2. identify what is out of place


3. give direction to that body part


Verbal cue - ✔✔tell specific instruction


Visual cue - ✔✔create contrasting images btw current & desired positioning


Tactile cure - ✔✔use physical targets to achieve proper mechanics


Triaging faults - ✔✔assigning urgency to faults, ordering based on severity of deviation from ideal &

athlete's capacity relative to the task


Group management - ✔✔ability to organize and manage both at a micro level (class) and macro level

(gym); managing time well, organization of space, equipment and participants, adhere to schedule etc.

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