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NASM Corrective exercise specialist Exam Questions and Answers
Corrective exercise - Answer ️️-A term used to describe the 
systematic process of identifying a neuromusculoskeletal dysfunction, 
developing a plan of action, and implementing an integrated corrective 
strategy. 
 
Corrective Exercise Continuum - Answer ️️-The systematic programming process used to address neuromusculoskeletal dysfunction through the use of inhibitory, lengthening, activation, and integration techniques
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Corrective exercise - Answer ️️-A term used to describe the 
systematic process of identifying a neuromusculoskeletal dysfunction, 
developing a plan of action, and implementing an integrated corrective 
strategy. 
 
Corrective Exercise Continuum - Answer ️️-The systematic programming process used to address neuromusculoskeletal dysfunction through the use of inhibitory, lengthening, activation, and integration techniques
NASM Practice Test 1 with Complete Solutions
Which term refers to the ability of muscles to exert maximal power in a minimal amount of time? 
Select one: 
a. Sensorimotor control 
b. Maximal tetanic tension 
c. Rate of force production 
d. Perturbation - Answer ️️-Rate of force production 
 
Which mechanoreceptor helps prevent muscles from stretching too far or too fast? 
Select one: 
a. Golgi tendon organ 
b. Muscle spindle 
c. Intercalated disc 
d. Ruffini endings - Answer ️️-Muscle Spindle
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Which term refers to the ability of muscles to exert maximal power in a minimal amount of time? 
Select one: 
a. Sensorimotor control 
b. Maximal tetanic tension 
c. Rate of force production 
d. Perturbation - Answer ️️-Rate of force production 
 
Which mechanoreceptor helps prevent muscles from stretching too far or too fast? 
Select one: 
a. Golgi tendon organ 
b. Muscle spindle 
c. Intercalated disc 
d. Ruffini endings - Answer ️️-Muscle Spindle
NASM practice exam 1 with Complete & Updated Solutions
_____ are sensitive to change in tension of muscle and the rate of that change and help prevent the muscle from excessive stress or possibility of injury - Answer ️️-GTO (golgi tendon organ) 
 
golgi tendon organ - Answer ️️-proprioceptor protects the muscle from excessive shortening or lengthening. monitors tension 
 
Muscle spindles - Answer ️️-receptors sensitive to change in length of the muscle and the rate of that change. stretch reflexor
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_____ are sensitive to change in tension of muscle and the rate of that change and help prevent the muscle from excessive stress or possibility of injury - Answer ️️-GTO (golgi tendon organ) 
 
golgi tendon organ - Answer ️️-proprioceptor protects the muscle from excessive shortening or lengthening. monitors tension 
 
Muscle spindles - Answer ️️-receptors sensitive to change in length of the muscle and the rate of that change. stretch reflexor
NASM CES Vocab Exam Questions and Answers 2024
Corrective Exercise - Answer ️️-the systematic process of identifying a neuromusculoskeletal dysfunction, developing a plan of action, and implementing an integrated corrective strategy. 
 
What is the 3 step corrective exercise process 
- Answer ️️-1. identify the problem (integrated assessment) 
2. solve the problem (corrective program design) 
3. implement the solution (exercise technique)
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Corrective Exercise - Answer ️️-the systematic process of identifying a neuromusculoskeletal dysfunction, developing a plan of action, and implementing an integrated corrective strategy. 
 
What is the 3 step corrective exercise process 
- Answer ️️-1. identify the problem (integrated assessment) 
2. solve the problem (corrective program design) 
3. implement the solution (exercise technique)
NASM CES test preparation questions and answers
A client with an Achilles tendon injury would be expected to have weakness in which of the following muscles? 
Select one: 
a. Gastrocnemius 
b. Anterior tibialis 
c. Posterior tibialis 
d. Hamstrings - Answer ️️-Gastrocnemius 
 
The Kendall flat-back posture presents with which of the following static positions in the lower body? 
Select one: 
a. Excessive lumbar shift, anterior pelvic tilt, flexed hips, and valgus knees 
b. Excessive lumbar lordosis, tilted pelvis, and internally rotated h...
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A client with an Achilles tendon injury would be expected to have weakness in which of the following muscles? 
Select one: 
a. Gastrocnemius 
b. Anterior tibialis 
c. Posterior tibialis 
d. Hamstrings - Answer ️️-Gastrocnemius 
 
The Kendall flat-back posture presents with which of the following static positions in the lower body? 
Select one: 
a. Excessive lumbar shift, anterior pelvic tilt, flexed hips, and valgus knees 
b. Excessive lumbar lordosis, tilted pelvis, and internally rotated h...
NASM CES, Chapter 2 Exam Questions with correct Answers
Biomechanics - Answer ️️-A study that uses principles of physics to quantitatively study how forces interact within a living body. 
 
Force - Answer ️️-An influence applied by one object to another, which results in an acceleration or deceleration of the second object. 
 
Rotary motion - Answer ️️-Movement of the bones around the joints.
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Biomechanics - Answer ️️-A study that uses principles of physics to quantitatively study how forces interact within a living body. 
 
Force - Answer ️️-An influence applied by one object to another, which results in an acceleration or deceleration of the second object. 
 
Rotary motion - Answer ️️-Movement of the bones around the joints.
NASM CES test preparation-Answered
A client with an Achilles tendon injury would be expected to have weakness in which of the following muscles? 
Select one: 
a. Gastrocnemius 
b. Anterior tibialis 
c. Posterior tibialis 
d. Hamstrings - Answer ️️-Gastrocnemius 
 
The Kendall flat-back posture presents with which of the following static positions in the lower body? 
Select one: 
a. Excessive lumbar shift, anterior pelvic tilt, flexed hips, and valgus knees 
b. Excessive lumbar lordosis, tilted pelvis, and internally rotated h...
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A client with an Achilles tendon injury would be expected to have weakness in which of the following muscles? 
Select one: 
a. Gastrocnemius 
b. Anterior tibialis 
c. Posterior tibialis 
d. Hamstrings - Answer ️️-Gastrocnemius 
 
The Kendall flat-back posture presents with which of the following static positions in the lower body? 
Select one: 
a. Excessive lumbar shift, anterior pelvic tilt, flexed hips, and valgus knees 
b. Excessive lumbar lordosis, tilted pelvis, and internally rotated h...
NASM CES Practice Exam with correct Answers
What percentage of the population is estimated to be obese? 
Select one: 
a. 13.8% 
b. 23.8% 
c. 33.8% 
d. 43.8% - Answer ️️-c. 33.8% 
 
Which adductor muscle has fibers that can concentrically accelerate extension of the femur? 
Select one: 
a. Adductor brevis 
b. Adductor longus 
c. Pectineus 
d. Adductor magnus - Answer ️️-d. Adductor magnus
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What percentage of the population is estimated to be obese? 
Select one: 
a. 13.8% 
b. 23.8% 
c. 33.8% 
d. 43.8% - Answer ️️-c. 33.8% 
 
Which adductor muscle has fibers that can concentrically accelerate extension of the femur? 
Select one: 
a. Adductor brevis 
b. Adductor longus 
c. Pectineus 
d. Adductor magnus - Answer ️️-d. Adductor magnus
NASM CES Exam with 100% Correct Answers
What term describes a muscle acting to help support the joint or joints that permit movement from the primary mover? - Answer ️️-Stabilizer 
 
Keeping the RI model in mind, excessive forward lean of the trunk that occurs during the descent phase of a squat may be the result of which of the following impairments? - Answer ️️-Limited mobility of the ankles 
 
What term defines the cumulative change in motor behavior over a person's entire lifetime? - Answer ️️-motor development
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What term describes a muscle acting to help support the joint or joints that permit movement from the primary mover? - Answer ️️-Stabilizer 
 
Keeping the RI model in mind, excessive forward lean of the trunk that occurs during the descent phase of a squat may be the result of which of the following impairments? - Answer ️️-Limited mobility of the ankles 
 
What term defines the cumulative change in motor behavior over a person's entire lifetime? - Answer ️️-motor development
NASM CES Practice Exam 2024 Questions and Answers
population is obese - Answer ️️-33% 
 
Which adductor muscle has fibers that can concentrically accelerate extension of the femur? -Answer ️️-Adductor magnus 
 
Which muscle eccentrically decelerates hip adduction, and internal rotation? - Answer ️️-Gluteus medius (posterior fibers)
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population is obese - Answer ️️-33% 
 
Which adductor muscle has fibers that can concentrically accelerate extension of the femur? -Answer ️️-Adductor magnus 
 
Which muscle eccentrically decelerates hip adduction, and internal rotation? - Answer ️️-Gluteus medius (posterior fibers)
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