CROSSFIT Cheat Sheet 2026
The 30 highest-yield CROSSFIT facts, distilled from real exam questions. Print it, save it as a PDF, or study it here — free, no sign-up.
55 questions
60 min time limit
68.00% to pass
- According to the CrossFit Level 1 curriculum, what are the six abilities of an effective trainer? → Teaching, seeing, correcting, group management, presence and attitude, and demonstration.
- A participant collapses during a WOD and is unresponsive. What is the correct first step after ensuring scene safety? → Check for responsiveness and breathing
- In the dip phase of the push press, the torso must remain: → Perfectly vertical — any forward lean sends the bar forward
- In a deadlift, an athlete's lower back rounds significantly during the pull. Which fault is most likely the cause? → The bar is positioned too far from the body
- Which coaching technique involves physically guiding an athlete through a movement to improve body awareness? → Tactile cueing
- In a front squat, what is the correct position of the elbows relative to the bar and the floor? → Elbows elevated and parallel to the floor, driven forward in the front rack
- Which micronutrient deficiency is most commonly linked to impaired muscle contraction and cramping in high-sweat-rate athletes? → Magnesium
- What is the correct rack position for the front squat and the power clean in CrossFit? → Bar resting on the front deltoids with elbows high and fingertips supporting the bar
- What is the key benefit of mastering the deadlift in CrossFit? → It strengthens the posterior chain
- During a 400-meter run at near-maximal pace, which energy system is predominantly active? → Glycolytic
- A CrossFit class has athletes ranging from beginner to advanced. Which programming approach best serves this mixed-ability group? → Design workouts with clear scaling options that preserve the stimulus for all levels
- According to CrossFit nutrition principles, what is the recommended protein intake per pound of bodyweight for active athletes? → 0.7–1.0 g/lb
- What is the primary purpose of a 'whiteboard brief' before a CrossFit class? → To explain the workout, movement standards, and scaling options to athletes
- A coach notices an athlete is staring at the ground during a back squat. The most appropriate cue to address this is: → 'Eyes forward' or 'Pick a spot on the wall in front of you'
- An athlete's knees cave inward (valgus collapse) during the squat. Which muscle group is most likely weak or underactivated? → Glute medius and external hip rotators
- Which movement is considered one of the foundational exercises in CrossFit? → Air Squat
- What is the primary purpose of a movement standard in CrossFit workouts? → To ensure consistent, safe range of motion for all athletes
- In CrossFit's nutrition hierarchy, which dietary approach is considered the foundational baseline? → Eat meat, vegetables, nuts, seeds, some fruit, little starch, no sugar
- When should an athlete consume carbohydrates for optimal glycogen resynthesis after a CrossFit WOD? → Within 30–60 minutes post-workout
- At the top of the air squat, what constitutes full hip extension? → Hips and knees fully locked out, standing tall
- A CrossFit athlete notices decreased performance and persistent muscle soreness after two weeks of very low carbohydrate intake. What is the most likely cause? → Insufficient glycogen replenishment
- A coach is observing a new member performing overhead squats. The athlete's heels rise off the ground. What is the MOST likely cause? → Limited ankle dorsiflexion
- In the context of CrossFit's Zone Diet approach, what does a 'block' represent? → A fixed ratio of macronutrients in equal caloric portions
- What is the primary purpose of the Physical Activity Readiness Questionnaire (PAR-Q)? → To identify individuals who should consult a physician before starting exercise
- According to CrossFit Level 1 curriculum, 'scaling' a workout means: → Adjusting load, repetitions, or movement to match an athlete's current capacity
- Which metric is most commonly used in CrossFit to track improvement in metabolic conditioning? → Workout completion time or rounds/reps completed
- When scaling a rope climb for an athlete who cannot yet perform one, which option best preserves the pulling stimulus? → Ring rows or strict pull-ups
- A CrossFit trainer is asked about caffeine's effect on performance. Which of the following is the most evidence-supported benefit? → Caffeine reduces perceived exertion and improves endurance and power output
- During a rope climb, what is the J-hook (or S-hook) foot technique designed to accomplish? → Lock the rope against the foot so the legs can support bodyweight while the hands re-grip
- Which scaling strategy is most appropriate for an elderly athlete with limited hip mobility performing deadlifts? → Use a trap bar or elevate the plates to reduce the range of motion required
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