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STOTT PILATES Written Exam (2026) – Complete Questions and Solutions

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This document contains the full 2026 STOTT PILATES Written Exam with complete and verified solutions. It covers all essential topics from the STOTT PILATES curriculum, including anatomical principles, muscle function, postural analysis, mat and equipment exercises, and programming for different fitness levels. Perfect for students and instructors preparing for certification, this guide provides a detailed review of foundational and advanced Pilates concepts aligned with current STOTT standard

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STOTT Pilates Written Exam 2026: Complete
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Q1. Which of the following does not represent how STOTT Pilates has evolved from Joseph
Pilates' original method?

A. Focus on more flat spine than original method

B. Emphasis on core stability

C. Integration of contemporary biomechanics

D. Use of reformer apparatus
Answer: A

Rationale: STOTT Pilates evolved by incorporating modern spinal health research,
emphasizing neutral spine over the original flat back focus to reduce injury risk. B, C, and
D align with evolutions in stability, science, and equipment use.


Q2. What is another term used to describe the mid-sagittal plane?

A. Transverse

B. Frontal

C. Medial plane

D. Coronal

Answer: D

Rationale: The mid-sagittal (or median) plane divides the body into left/right; coronal
(frontal) is perpendicular, transverse horizontal. Medial is directional, not plane name.



Q3. Rotation does not occur at which of the following joints?
A. Knee joint

B. Pelvis
C. Elbow joint

D. Spine

,Answer: C

Rationale: The elbow is a hinge joint allowing flexion/extension, no rotation. Knee limited
rotation; pelvis/spine allow significant.



Q4. Lordosis describes which of the following?

A. An exaggerated curve in the lumbar spine

B. A flat lumbar spine
C. A hyper-extended spine

D. A flexed thoracic spine
Answer: A

Rationale: Lordosis is excessive inward lumbar curve (swayback). Flat is hypolordosis;
hyper-extension general; flexed thoracic kyphosis.



Q5. The latissimus dorsi is involved in all but which of the following?

A. Shoulder adduction

B. Shoulder extension
C. Shoulder flexion

D. Internal rotation

Answer: C

Rationale: Latissimus dorsi (broad back muscle) adducts, extends, and internally rotates
shoulder. Flexion by deltoids/pecs.



Q6. When you abduct the arms overhead from the anatomical reference position, the
scapula should:

A. Upwardly rotate

B. Depress

C. Protract
D. Elevate

,Answer: A

Rationale: Scapular upward rotation (via trapezius/serratus anterior) accompanies arm
abduction to maintain glenohumeral alignment above 90°.



Q7. What does the term posterior mean?

A. Away from the front of the body

B. Toward the midline
C. Above

D. Below
Answer: A

Rationale: Posterior (dorsal) is back side. Midline medial; above superior; below inferior.



Q8. The sagittal plane divides the body into ________ and ________ segments.

A. Left and right
B. Anterior and posterior

C. Superior and inferior

D. Medial and lateral

Answer: A

Rationale: Sagittal bisects left/right. Frontal anterior/posterior; transverse
superior/inferior.


Q9. Medial is a directional term for:

A. Closest to the midline of the body

B. Farthest from the midline
C. Toward the head

D. Toward the feet

Answer: A
Rationale: Medial toward center (e.g., big toe). Lateral away; superior head; inferior feet.

, Q10. Which muscles oppose each other on the anterior/posterior sides of the foot?

A. Dorsiflexors (anterior) and plantar flexors (posterior)

B. Invertors and evertors
C. Flexors and extensors

D. Abductors and adductors

Answer: A

Rationale: Dorsiflexors (tibialis anterior) lift foot; plantar flexors (gastroc/soleus) point
down.


Q11. Which muscles oppose each other on the lateral and rotary sides of the foot?

A. Invertors and evertors

B. Dorsiflexors and plantar flexors

C. Flexors and extensors
D. Pronators and supinators

Answer: A

Rationale: Invertors (tibialis posterior) turn sole in; evertors (peroneals) out.



Q12. The scapula articulates with which of the following?

A. Ribs

B. Clavicle
C. Spine

D. Humerus

Answer: B

Rationale: Acromioclavicular joint with clavicle; glenohumeral with humerus; not direct to
ribs/spine.


Q13. Which of the following is not one of Joseph Pilates' original principles?

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