CanFitPro Personal Training Specialist Practice Test

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What is necessary for maintaining static postural stability?

  1. Keeping the angle of the spine straight

  2. Moving the spine frequently

  3. Avoiding posture assessment

  4. Focusing on leg strength only

The correct answer is: Keeping the angle of the spine straight

Maintaining a straight angle in the spine is necessary for static postural stability because it allows for proper alignment of the body's weight distribution and helps to prevent strain or injury to the muscles and joints. Option B, moving the spine frequently, would actually disrupt static postural stability as it involves constant adjustment and movement. Option C, avoiding posture assessment, would not contribute to maintaining stability and may even lead to issues in the future. Option D, focusing on leg strength only, is also incorrect as overall muscular strength, including the core, is important for maintaining stability. By choosing option A, you prioritize the proper alignment and balance of the spine, which is essential for maintaining static postural stability.