CSCS Cheat Sheet 2026

The 30 highest-yield CSCS facts, distilled from real exam questions. Print it, save it as a PDF, or study it here — free, no sign-up.

220 questions
240 min time limit
70.00% to pass
  1. When an athlete performs a countermovement jump (CMJ) on a force plate, the device primarily records: Ground reaction forces, from which jump height and power can be derived
  2. The acute:chronic workload ratio (ACWR) is primarily applied by strength and conditioning coaches to: Identify athletes at elevated injury risk due to rapid spikes in workload
  3. Which type of negligence occurs when an athlete's own careless behavior contributes to his or her injury? Comparative negligence
  4. When a physician clears an athlete to return to play after injury, what is the strength coach's best first step? Request detailed clearance parameters and restrictions from the physician
  5. A CSCS practitioner uses linear regression to predict 1RM bench press from a 3RM test. The R² value is 0.91. What does this indicate? 91% of variance in 1RM is explained by the 3RM test score
  6. During the Valsalva maneuver, intra-abdominal pressure increases primarily to: Stabilize the spine and trunk during maximal lifts
  7. A strength and conditioning program is considering outsourcing sports nutrition consulting to reduce costs. This decision is BEST evaluated using a: Make-or-buy analysis
  8. A strength and conditioning program's fixed costs include all of the following EXCEPT: Athletic tape and bandaging supplies
  9. Beta-alanine supplementation improves high-intensity exercise performance primarily by: Increasing muscle carnosine concentration to buffer hydrogen ions
  10. Which of the following best describes 'valgus collapse' at the knee and its primary biomechanical risk? Combined knee abduction and tibial internal rotation increasing ACL strain
  11. Which field test is commonly used to estimate maximal oxygen uptake (VO2max) from running performance? 1.5-mile run test
  12. A CSCS practitioner tracks session RPE (sRPE) × duration to quantify training load. This method is an example of which type of load monitoring? Internal load monitoring using athlete-reported effort
  13. When communicating training load data to a sports science team, a strength coach should prioritize: Objective metrics such as tonnage, RPE scores, and session volume recorded consistently
  14. Which exercise variation is most specific for developing rotational power in baseball players? Rotational medicine ball throw
  15. What is the purpose of calculating a 95% confidence interval for a performance test result? To estimate the range within which the population parameter likely falls
  16. The angle of pennation in a pennate muscle affects force production primarily by influencing which variable? Cross-sectional area contribution to resultant force
  17. Which of the following BEST describes a 'microcycle' in the context of periodized training? A short training period, typically one week, within a larger mesocycle
  18. Which of the following BEST describes the 'maintenance phase' during an athlete's competitive season? Performing enough training to retain off-season gains without causing excessive fatigue
  19. Which type of muscle contraction produces the greatest peak force at a given velocity? Eccentric
  20. A CSCS uses the Rate of Perceived Exertion (RPE) scale to autoregulate training loads. What does an RPE of 9 indicate? Very hard effort with approximately 1 repetition remaining in reserve
  21. Which position on a barbell curl by an athlete has the most extended moment arm of resistive force? At the midpoint of the exercise
  22. When should a strength and conditioning professional conduct formal equipment safety inspections? Daily before training sessions
  23. A CSCS professional must justify purchasing $15,000 in new equipment. Which financial document BEST demonstrates the long-term value of this investment? Return on investment analysis
  24. A CSCS is planning a plyometric program for a volleyball team. According to NSCA guidelines, what factor PRIMARILY determines a session's plyometric volume? The number of ground contacts (foot contacts)
  25. What is the recommended maximum temperature range for a strength and conditioning facility to maintain athlete safety and performance? 65–75°F (18–24°C)
  26. Creatine supplementation is MOST effective for improving performance in which type of activity? Repeated high-intensity bouts with short recovery periods
  27. When analyzing training load data, the acute:chronic workload ratio (ACWR) is best used to: Assess injury risk by comparing recent to habitual training load
  28. Which statement about the Q10 effect is most relevant to exercise physiology? Decreasing muscle temperature slows enzymatic reaction rates, reducing power output
  29. Which term describes the movement of decreasing the angle at a joint? Flexion
  30. Which of the following represents an appropriate dual relationship for a CSCS? Training a family member with full transparency and professional boundaries maintained
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