Where was Joseph Pilates born? - ANSWER-Germany
Who inspired Joseph's passion for movement? - ANSWER-His Parents and their active & healthy lifestyles
People "doing" life
Animals in nature
What item inspired Joseph to build the reformer? - ANSWER-a hospital bed
Joseph Pilates died of nat...
Club Pilates ALL Quiz Questions and Answers Graded A+ 2023
Where was Joseph Pilates born? - ANSWER-Germany
Who inspired Joseph's passion for movement? - ANSWER-His Parents and their active & healthy lifestyles
People "doing" life
Animals in nature
What item inspired Joseph to build the reformer? - ANSWER-a hospital bed
Joseph Pilates died of natural causes in the late 90's - ANSWER-False
Joseph Pilates has always referred to his work as "Pilates" - ANSWER-False : called it contrology
What does the "O" stand for in SOAP? - ANSWER-objective
Which is the best choice to elicit an objective response?" - ANSWER-On a scale of 1-
10, how is that shoulder feeling today?"
What details must be included in the "P" of SOAP? - ANSWER-The plan for your client. I'll make sure to include the list of moves, apparatus used, reps of movement and modifications
As long as you are cueing safely, there is no need to do assessments and re-
assessments with your clients. - ANSWER-False
True or False: If I start teaching at a studio, it is the studio management's responsibility to make sure the equipment in the studio is safe and well maintained. - ANSWER-True
What is the right CLASSICAL order of Jospeh's first 5 mat moves? - ANSWER-
Hundred, Roll Up, Roll Over, One Leg Circle, Rolling Like a Ball
Which movements and or milestones will your client need to have accomplished in order to try Crab? - ANSWER-Rolling Like a Ball. They need to have no back or spine issues.
What order of movement should be your goal in each class? - ANSWER-Flexion, Extension, Lateral Rotation, Transverse Rotation
Mat work is the most simple Pilates practice. - ANSWER-False The following would be a good example of using the "P" in PEACE RR. - ANSWER-"Start in supine, on your back with your heels on the center of the foot bar about 3 inches apart. Your back should be relaxed and your shoulders should not be pressing against the rests."
Always suggest that clients use a thin mat or towel for their Pilates mat classes. It doesn't have to be a thick mat, it should just cover the area under your client's body. - ANSWER-False - thick mat
What is the best way to warm up an elderly class? - ANSWER-Ground based pelvic rocks followed by single leg stretch keeping the head down
What exercises does your client have to master before they should try the Boomerang? - ANSWER-Roll over and Teaser
Swimming - ANSWER-hunch shoulders
Pelvic rocks or tilts - ANSWER-post natal (light work out)
hip replacement - ANSWER-single leg circle
corkscrew - ANSWER-young athlete that does yoga
After warming up my small group mat class, I plan on having them do ________________________ to get the back of their body and then _________________________ to get the from of their body. - ANSWER-Bridge variations and Hundreds
Having both legs in table top is considered a closed kinetic chain and this is good for clients with low back issues. - ANSWER-False
A client comes to see you and upon first evaluation you see that they have a major anterior tilt in their pelvis and no injuries in the past. They haven't worked out for 4 years
and they have been cleared for an easy start back into fitness. What moves would you make sure to teach them in their first work out? - ANSWER-roll up, Roll Like a Ball, Plank
During the chest lift, the client should maintain their neutral pelvis. - ANSWER-True
During Teaser, how does bringing your knees into your chest change the move? - ANSWER-It totally changes the intentions of the move and probably means that your client isn't ready for Teaser. It's advised to have them start on Teaser prep movements demonstrating the ability to articulate up and down through the pelvis and spine first before moving onto full Teaser.
In what plane of motion is the Hundred? - ANSWER-Sagittal Which method of journaling do we suggest using through the course? - ANSWER-Rapid
Fire Journaling
Pilates Metrics has all of the entire exercise library uploaded in it so that I can utilize it for helping my do my practice teaching hours, observation hours, assistant teaching and
self practice. - ANSWER-True
What is the best order of movement to start with if you your client had an old injury, works all the time and is "just getting back to moving?" - ANSWER-Roll down, Footwork, Bridge variation, hands in straps/ supine abs variation
What is the best choice for initial evaluation of ROM for the ankles? - ANSWER-Heels Lower and Lift
What is the best cue to give a client that has valgus knees when putting them into footwork? - ANSWER-Magic Cirlce being held at the outside of the upper knee area
Footwork on the Reformer is most closely related to which real-life activity? - ANSWER-
Sitting down and standing up
Footwork on the Jumpboard and the foot bar are exactly the same. - ANSWER-false
Clients who can do footwork on the Reformer are ready for jumping on the Jumpboard. -
ANSWER-False
When is a client ready to jump? - ANSWER-When they have a stable pelvis and they are able to maintain a basic level of proprioceptive awareness
How is footwork on the Jump board different than footwork on the Reformer? - ANSWER-The "ground" is flat compared to round which elicits a reaction closer to real life than the foot bar on the reformer.
Which client has the most level appropriate sequence below to START a class?
BeginnerSide lying single leg jumping4-point kneeling jumpingIntermediate4 point kneeling jumpingSide lying single leg jumpingAdvancedDouble leg footwork on the reformerSingle leg footwork on the reformer - ANSWER-Advanced
What are the elements of a good flow with regards to teaching your Pilates classes? - ANSWER-Progressions, Transitions, Creative Sequencing
What is the BEST example of a "Transition DO?" - ANSWER-Instructor changes the springs while clients do a different move to distract them.
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