Preparing for the NASM Certified Personal Trainer (CPT) exam? In this video we walk through a series of NASM practice questions covering biomechanics, muscle function, and movement patterns.These practice questions focus on concepts that frequently appear on the NASM CPT exam, including muscle actions, concentric vs eccentric contractions, integrated vs isolated function, and the five primary movement patterns used in program design.You'll learn how to break down questions about muscles like the gluteus maximus, gastrocnemius, latissimus dorsi, and hamstrings, as well as how to identify movement patterns such as hinge, squat, push, and pull. Understanding how NASM tests these concepts will help you recognize common question formats and avoid mistakes on exam day.If you're studying for the NASM CPT exam, this walkthrough will help you strengthen your understanding of functional anatomy, biomechanics, and exercise science, while also improving your test-taking strategy for tricky exam questions.In This Video• NASM CPT practice questions explained step-by-step• Understanding concentric vs eccentric muscle actions• Isolated vs integrated muscle function on the NASM exam• Key muscle actions of the gluteus maximus, gastrocnemius, and latissimus dorsi• Identifying hip extension, dorsiflexion, plantarflexion, and rotation• Movement pattern review: squat, hinge, push, and pull• Real-world examples used in NASM exam questions• How to recognize tricky wording in NASM CPT questionsInterested in learning more about our NASM CPT exam prep and NASM CEU recertification programs?https://www.thecptacademy.comAnd check out Ashley's interview on world champion kickboxer Shannon Hudson' s podcast: https://youtu.be/FRRo608OHfI?si=ykMuZe8hGBWH29oD#personaltrainer #certifiedpersonaltrainer #gym #nasm #fitnesscertification #nasmcpt