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NASM CPT EVALUATION EXAM 2026 QUESTIONS AND
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✔✔flexion - ✔✔bending movement; decreases relative angle between segments.

✔✔Extension - ✔✔straightening movement; increases relative angle between
segments.

✔✔Plantarflexion - ✔✔extension at the ankle.

✔✔Dorsiflexion - ✔✔flexion at the ankle.

✔✔Abduction - ✔✔movement in the frontal plane away from the middle.

✔✔Adduction - ✔✔movement in the frontal plane toward the middle.

✔✔Horizontal abduction - ✔✔ransverse plane arm movement from anterior to lateral
(e.g. chest flies).

✔✔Horizontal adduction - ✔✔ransverse plane arm movement from lateral to anterior.

✔✔Internal rotation - ✔✔rotation toward themiddle of the body.

✔✔External rotation - ✔✔rotation away from the middle of the body.

✔✔Concentric Contraction - ✔✔moving in opposite direction of force, accelerates or
produces force; muscle shortens.

✔✔Eccentric contraction - ✔✔muscle developes tension while lengthening; decelerates
force.

✔✔Isometric contraction - ✔✔muscular force equal to resistive force, stabilizes force; no
change in muscle length.

✔✔Length-tension relationship - ✔✔resting length of a muscle and the tension it can
produce at that length.

✔✔Force-couple - ✔✔muscles working together to produce movement.

✔✔Force-velocity curve - ✔✔as the velocity of a contraction increases, concentric force
decreases and eccentric force increases.

✔✔Neuromuscular efficiency - ✔✔ability to produce and reduce force, and stabilize the
kinetic chain in all three planes of motion.

,✔✔Structural efficiency - ✔✔alignment of the musculoskeletal system that allows center
of gravity to be maintained overabase of support.

✔✔Davis's law - ✔✔soft tissue models along the lines of stress.

✔✔Autogenic inhibition - ✔✔neural impulses that sense tension are greater than the
impulses that cause muscles to contract; provides inhibitory effect to muscle spindles.

✔✔Reciprocal inhibition - ✔✔simultaneous contraction of one muscle, and relaxation of
its antagonistto allow movement.

✔✔Relative flexibility - ✔✔tendency of the body to seek the path of least resistance.

✔✔Pattern overload - ✔✔consistently repeating the same motion; places abnormal
stresses on the body.

✔✔Postural distortion patterns - ✔✔predictable patterns of muscle imbalances.

✔✔Altered reciprocal inhibition - ✔✔muscle inhibition caused by a tight agonist, which
inhibits its functional antagonist.

✔✔Synergistic dominance - ✔✔inappropriate muscle takes over function of a weak or
inhibited prime mover.

✔✔Muscle imbalance - ✔✔alteration of muscle length surrounding a joint.

✔✔Cumulative injury cycle - ✔✔1. tissue trauma
2. inflammation
3. muscle spasm
4. adhesions
5. altered neuromuscular control
6. muscle imbalance

✔✔Stabilization - ✔✔bility to maintain postural equilibrium and support joints during
movement.

✔✔Strength - ✔✔ability of the neuromuscular system to produce internal tension to
overcome an external force.

✔✔Strength endurance - ✔✔ability to repeatedly produce high levels of force for
prolonged periods.

, ✔✔Muscular hypertrophy - ✔✔enlargement of skeletal muscle fibers from resistance
training.

✔✔Maximal strength - ✔✔maximalforce a muscle can produce in a single voluntary
effort.

✔✔Power - ✔✔ability to produce the greatestforce in the shortest time.

✔✔Motor behavior - ✔✔motor response to internal and external stimuli.

✔✔Motor control - ✔✔how the CNS integrates sensory information with previous
experiences.

✔✔Motor learning - ✔✔integration of motor control processes through practice, leading
to a relatively permanent change to produce skilled movement.

✔✔Motor development - ✔✔the change in motor skill behavior over time throughout the
lifespan.

✔✔Sensorimotor integration - ✔✔cooperation of the nervous and muscular systems in
gathering and interpreting information and executing movement.

✔✔Muscle synergies - ✔✔groups of muscles that are recruited by the CNS to provide
movement.

✔✔Proprioception - ✔✔cumulative sensory input from all mechanoreceptors that sense
position and limb movements.

✔✔Feedback - ✔✔use of sensory information and sensorimotor integration to help the
HMS in motor learning.

✔✔Internal feedback - ✔✔sensory information is used by the body to reactively monitor
movement and the environment.

✔✔External feedback - ✔✔information provided by some external source (e.g., fitness
professional, recording, mirror, etc.) to supplement the internal environment.

✔✔Carbohydrates - ✔✔- sugars, starches, celluloses, and fiber; chief source of energy.
- provides nutrition that fat and proteins can't
- keeps glycogen stores full
- helps maintain fluid balance
- spares protein for building muscle

✔✔Monosaccharide - ✔✔a single sugar unit (glucose, fructose, galactose).

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