National Academy of Sports Medicine (NASM) Group Fitness Instructor Practice Exam

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What is the purpose of the cue "Pick a spot on the floor and keep your eyes on it"?

  1. To improve endurance

  2. To correct trouble balancing

  3. To enhance music tempo

  4. To focus on breathing

The correct answer is: To correct trouble balancing

The cue "Pick a spot on the floor and keep your eyes on it" primarily serves to correct trouble balancing. This technique is known as "gazing," and it involves identifying a fixed point in the environment to help maintain stability and focus. By directing the participant's gaze to a stationary point, it supports proper alignment and body awareness, which can be particularly beneficial during balance exercises or movements that require coordination. Maintaining a visual reference point helps reduce distractions and fosters better equilibrium, ultimately enhancing performance and confidence in movement. While aspects like endurance, music tempo, and breathing are important in a fitness context, they are not directly addressed by this specific cue, making the focus on balancing the most relevant and effective purpose.