CANFITPRO Certification Exam 2025
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1. Which muscle is primarily responsible for elbow flexion during a bicep curl?
A. Triceps brachii
B. Brachialis
C. Deltoid
D. Latissimus dorsi
Correct Answer: B. Brachialis
Rationale: The brachialis is the primary muscle responsible for elbow flexion, working
alongside the biceps brachii, which is a secondary mover. The triceps brachii (A) extends the
elbow, the deltoid (C) acts on the shoulder, and the latissimus dorsi (D) is involved in shoulder
extension and adduction. Understanding muscle functions is critical for designing effective
exercise programs.
2. A client in the contemplation stage of behavioral change expresses interest in
starting a fitness program but is hesitant. What should the trainer do?
A. Begin intense workouts to build confidence
B. Discuss health risks and benefits of exercise
C. Assign a strict diet plan immediately
D. Schedule group classes to motivate the client
Correct Answer: B. Discuss health risks and benefits of exercise
Rationale: In the contemplation stage, clients are considering change but are ambivalent.
Discussing health risks and benefits provides education and motivation, aligning with
CANFITPRO’s focus on behavioral change strategies. Intense workouts (A), diet plans (C), or
group classes (D) may overwhelm the client at this stage.
3. Visual Question: Refer to the image of a client performing a squat. The client’s
knees are tracking inward during the descent. What is the most likely cause?
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(Image description: A client performing a squat with knees collapsing inward, back straight, and
feet shoulder-width apart)
A. Weak gluteus medius
B. Tight quadriceps
C. Overactive hamstrings
D. Insufficient core strength
Correct Answer: A. Weak gluteus medius
Rationale: Inward knee tracking (valgus) during a squat often indicates weak gluteus medius
muscles, which are responsible for hip abduction and stabilizing the pelvis. Tight quadriceps (B),
overactive hamstrings (C), or core strength (D) are less likely to cause this specific movement
fault. Postural analysis is a key CANFITPRO skill.
4. How many calories are in 1 gram of protein?
A. 4
B. 7
C. 9
D. 2
Correct Answer: A. 4
Rationale: Protein provides 4 calories per gram, as do carbohydrates, while fats provide 9
calories per gram (C). This nutritional knowledge is essential for CANFITPRO trainers to guide
clients on energy balance and dietary planning.
5. Which energy system is primarily used during a 10-second maximal sprint?
A. Oxidative
B. Glycolytic
C. ATP-CP
D. Fatty acid oxidation
Correct Answer: C. ATP-CP
Rationale: The ATP-CP (adenosine triphosphate-creatine phosphate) system provides
immediate energy for high-intensity, short-duration activities like a 10-second sprint. The
glycolytic system (B) supports longer efforts (10 seconds to 2–3 minutes), while oxidative (A)
and fatty acid oxidation (D) are used for lower-intensity, longer-duration activities.
6. What does the “R” in SMART goals stand for?
A. Relevant
B. Reliable
C. Repeatable
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D. Reversible
Correct Answer: A. Relevant
Rationale: SMART goals are Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Relevant, and Time-bound.
Relevant ensures the goal aligns with the client’s values and needs, a key component of
CANFITPRO’s client-centered approach.
7. A client with a sedentary lifestyle wants to improve cardiovascular fitness.
Which exercise is most appropriate to start with?
A. High-intensity interval training (HIIT)
B. Moderate-intensity steady-state cycling
C. Plyometric box jumps
D. Heavy resistance training
Correct Answer: B. Moderate-intensity steady-state cycling
Rationale: For a sedentary client, moderate-intensity steady-state exercise, like cycling, is safe
and effective for building cardiovascular fitness. HIIT (A) and plyometrics (C) are too intense
for beginners, and heavy resistance training (D) focuses on strength rather than cardio.
8. Visual Question: Refer to the image of a client’s PAR-Q form indicating a
history of hypertension. What should the trainer do next?
(Image description: A PAR-Q form with “Yes” checked for high blood pressure and no other
conditions)
A. Begin a vigorous exercise program
B. Refer the client to a physician for clearance
C. Limit the client to stretching exercises
D. Ignore the hypertension history
Correct Answer: B. Refer the client to a physician for clearance
Rationale: A “Yes” response on the PAR-Q for hypertension requires medical clearance before
starting an exercise program, per CANFITPRO’s safety protocols. Vigorous exercise (A) or
limiting to stretching (C) is inappropriate without clearance, and ignoring the condition (D) is
unsafe.
9. Which component of fitness is NOT considered a primary component?
A. Cardiorespiratory capacity
B. Muscular strength
C. Balance
D. Flexibility
Correct Answer: C. Balance
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Rationale: The primary components of fitness are cardiorespiratory capacity, muscular
strength/endurance, flexibility, and body composition. Balance is a secondary component,
important but not primary, per CANFITPRO’s fitness framework.
10. What is the recommended rest period between sets for muscular
hypertrophy?
A. 30–60 seconds
B. 60–90 seconds
C. 2–3 minutes
D. 5 minutes
Correct Answer: B. 60–90 seconds
Rationale: For hypertrophy, a rest period of 60–90 seconds allows partial recovery to maximize
muscle tension and growth. Shorter rests (A) are for endurance, longer rests (C, D) are for
strength or power.
11. A client reports discomfort in the shoulder during a lateral raise. What
should the trainer do first?
A. Increase the weight to strengthen the shoulder
B. Stop the exercise and assess the client’s form
C. Switch to a different shoulder exercise
D. Apply ice to the shoulder immediately
Correct Answer: B. Stop the exercise and assess the client’s form
Rationale: Stopping the exercise and assessing form identifies potential causes of discomfort,
such as improper technique, aligning with CANFITPRO’s focus on safe exercise execution.
Increasing weight (A), switching exercises (C), or applying ice (D) are premature without
assessment.
12. Which of the following is a function of the cardiorespiratory system?
A. Regulating blood glucose levels
B. Transporting oxygen to muscles
C. Producing ATP in mitochondria
D. Storing calcium in bones
Correct Answer: B. Transporting oxygen to muscles
Rationale: The cardiorespiratory system delivers oxygen to muscles via the heart and lungs, a
core concept in CANFITPRO’s physiology curriculum. Other options relate to metabolic (C),
endocrine (A), or skeletal (D) systems.