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BASI PILATES ANATOMY QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS 2025

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This comprehensive study guide covers frequently tested anatomy questions from the 2025 BASI Pilates written exam. It includes accurate answers and rationales designed to help students master key anatomical concepts relevant to Pilates instruction. Topics range from skeletal and muscular systems to movement analysis, breathing techniques, and core stabilization principles. Ideal for BASI students preparing for certification or instructors seeking to refresh their anatomical knowledge.

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BASI PILATES ANATOMY QUESTIONS
WITH CORRECT ANSWERS 2025
Median Plane - Divides the body into equal right and left halves.


Sagital Plane - Dividing body into unequal right and left halves.



Coronal Plane - Dividing body into front and back portions.



Transverse Plane - Dividing body into upper and lower portions.



Anatomical Position - Standing with arms down by sides and palms facing forward.



Anterior - Front side of body.



Posterior - Back side of body.



Medial - Closer to the median of the body.



Lateral - Further from the median plane.



Superior - Above/towards the head.



Inferior - Below/towards the feet.



Proximal - Closer to the root of the limb.



Distal - Further from root of limb.

,Supine - Lying on back.



Prone - Lying on front.



Flexion -
Bringing the anterior/posterior surface of body segment toward anterior/posterior surface of an adjac
ent body segment.



Extension - Moving from flexed position towards anatomical position.



Hyperextension - Excessive movement in extension direction.



Abduction - Moving away from the midline of the body.



Adduction - Moving toward the midline of the body.



Rotation - Turning around the long axis of bone.



Lateral Flexion - Side bending of the trunk to the right or left (spine).



Inversion - Lifting the inside portion of the foot upward.



Eversion - Lifting outside of foot upward.



Retraction - Bring shoulder blades together toward spine (scapular).



Protraction - Bring shoulder blades forward and away from spine (scapular).



Fibrous Joint - Immovable joint. Ie: skull bones (connected by dense tissue)

, Cartilaginous Joint - Slightly moveable joint. Ie: manumbrium to sternum.



Synovial Joint - Freely moving joint. Ie: hip, shoulder etc.



Types of Synovial Joints - Gliding

Ball and Socket

Hinge

Pivot

Condyloid

Saddle



Biceps Brachii - Elbow flexion



Brachialis - Elbow flexion



Triceps Brachii - Elbow extension



Deltoid - Shoulder flexion

Shoulder abduction

Shoulder horizontal ab/adduction



Teres Major - Shoulder extension

Shoulder internal rotation



Pectoralis Major - Shoulder flexion

Shoulder extension

Shoulder adduction

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