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Peak Pilates Study Guide with Correct Answers |100% Pass What is Pilates exercise? - Answer-teaches balance and control of the body; stretches, strengthens, and balances the body; "contrology" Joseph Pilates based Pilates exercise on what other forms of movement? - Answer-yoga, Zen, and ancien...

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What is Pilates exercise? - Answer✔✔-teaches balance and control of the body; stretches, strengthens,

and balances the body; "contrology"


Joseph Pilates based Pilates exercise on what other forms of movement? - Answer✔✔-yoga, Zen, and

ancient Greek and Roman physical regimens and self-study


Joseph Pilates called his system of exercise -. - Answer✔✔-contrology


The first piece of equipment Joe created was the -; however, the first exercises he created were the -

exercises. - Answer✔✔-reformer, mat work


Peak Pilates teaches Pilates with a - approach. - Answer✔✔-classical


List 3 Peak Pilates "differences": -, -, and -. - Answer✔✔-fitness-based, systematic, integrated


Who are the 'Elders'? - Answer✔✔-those who learned directly under Joseph Pilates


List 8 benefits of regular Pilates exercise: - Answer✔✔-1. Whole Body Health 2. Whole Body

Commitment and Breath 3. Concentration 4. Centering 5. Control 6. Breathing 7. Precision 8. Flowing

Movement


Two parts of the Peak Pilates Principles - Answer✔✔-Pilates Principles + 5 Parts of the Mind




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Pilates Principles: - Answer✔✔-Concentration, Centering, Control, Breathing, Precision, Flowing

Movement


5 Parts of the Mind: - Answer✔✔-Intelligence, Memory, Imagination, Intuition, Will/Desire


The PPC1 Session Format: - Answer✔✔-a. Mat (15-20 minutes) b. Reformer (20 minutes) c. Individual

Needs (10 minutes) d. Ending (5 minutes)


Parts - and - of the Session Format are interchangeable. - Answer✔✔-A, B


PPC1 Teaching Methodology: - Answer✔✔-Setup, Execution, Flow, Cueing, Rhythm, Voice, Breath

Dynamics


Presentation Skills: - Answer✔✔-Safety, Exercise Delivery, Teacher's Posture, Touch Techniques,

Professionalism, Teacher Mindfulness


Guidelines for Progression: - Answer✔✔-Adhere to session format, Introduce no more than one

variation or apparatus, Teach to the student's ideal, Build strength and stamina through steps, Teach

transitions as part of an exercise, Challenge the ideal with props, variations, rhythms, flow, and breath-

not with more reps


Pilates believed in beginning the lesson lying down because ---------. - Answer✔✔-gravity assists in the

elongation and spinal placement


Focus on thoroughly teaching the - exercises before moving a student on to more advanced exercises. -

Answer✔✔-basic


List 4 indicators of progressing a student too quickly: - Answer✔✔-loss of concentration, loss of

coordination, poor technique, pain following the session

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A concept that describes how each exercise is stabilized by the Powerhouse and supported by critical

connections. - Answer✔✔-Anchoring


Stacking one vertebrae at a time, lifting bone by bone, or rolling down and releasing the vertebrae onto

the mat one vertebra at a time. - Answer✔✔-Articulate/Segment


Rectangle formed by 2 imaginary lines running from shoulder to shoulder and from hip to hip and

completed by 2 lines running from shoulder to hip. - Answer✔✔-Box


Simpler versions of an exercise; "stepping stone" - Answer✔✔-Building Blocks


Shape the spine and body assumed during many Pilates exercises. Created by deep pull of the transverse

abdominis wrapping around the spine and opening the spinal column in flexion. - Answer✔✔-C Curve


The line running downward from the nose, navel, and pubic bone to the heels - Answer✔✔-Centerline


A symptom or health condition that makes a particular exercise inadvisable or unsuitable for a student to

perform. - Answer✔✔-Contraindications


Connections that deepen the work in the Powerhouse and improve execution. 1. Three Anchors 2. Rib to

scapula/Scapula to rib 3. Heel and Buttock connection - Answer✔✔-Critical Connections


The action of elongating and creating space between the vertebrae - Answer✔✔-Decompression


A way to approach and cue rolling the spine segments: tailbone to top off pelvis, top of pelvis to base of

sternum/bottom of ribs, and bottom of ribs to skull - Answer✔✔-Dividing the Spine Into Thirds


Image of buttons pressing from front to back and back to front through the body.


Segments:


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Lowest- Pubic Bone


Second- Sacral Level


Third- Navel


Fourth- Xiphoid Process


Fifth- Breastbone - Answer✔✔-Five Buttons


A reference point that describes the limit of healthy movement in Pilates. Outline of the body or

apparatus. Body frames movement. Apparatus frames body. - Answer✔✔-Frame


An image that invokes the feeling of power, strength, and stability created by the Pilates stance. -

Answer✔✔-The Greek Column


A term used to distinguish movements starting from the Powerhouse and center and flowing outward. -

Answer✔✔-Initiate


A movement quality of reaching an extremity without tensing it. Deepens work in powerhouse. -

Answer✔✔-Length


Adaptations to an exercise that are used for special cases. Accessible for health concerns. - Answer✔✔-

Modifications


Concept that every exercise has an anchor and a force reaching away from the anchor. - Answer✔✔-

Opposition


Active engagement of the buttocks muscles "pinch, lift, and grow tall as you sit" - Answer✔✔-Perch


Feet softly pointed, rather than being clenched strongly in plantar flexion. - Answer✔✔-Pilates Point

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