AFC Study Guide 2026

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📋 AFC Exam Format at a Glance

100
Questions
120 min
Time Limit
70.00%
Passing Score

📚 AFC Topics to Study (38)

✍️ Sample AFC Questions & Answers

1. What key safety difference distinguishes a dynamic aerial move from a static aerial move in fitness training?
Dynamic moves involve momentum and movement through space; static moves require held positions

Dynamic moves use momentum and travel through space (e.g., drops, swings), while static moves require sustained muscular effort to hold a shape.

2. Which of the following best describes the concept of 'task complexity management' in aerial fitness class design?
Sequencing skills within a class so cognitive and physical demands build progressively without overwhelming students

Task complexity management sequences skills so that physical and cognitive demands build gradually within a class, preventing the cognitive overload that leads to errors in high-risk aerial movements.

3. How often should steel aerial apparatus (hoops, trapeze bars) be formally inspected by a qualified rigger?
At least annually, or more frequently based on usage volume and manufacturer recommendations

Annual formal inspection by a qualified rigger is the industry standard minimum, with more frequent checks required for high-use or high-impact apparatus.

4. Which hardware component is used to connect an aerial apparatus to a rigging point and allows rotation?
Swivel

A swivel allows the aerial apparatus to rotate freely, preventing dangerous twisting of the apparatus and rigging hardware.

5. A client's program is in a 'hypertrophy' mesocycle. This phase is best characterized by:
Moderate-to-high volume at moderate intensity focused on muscle size gains

Hypertrophy training uses moderate-to-high volume at moderate intensity (typically 6–12 reps) to stimulate muscle size increases relevant to aerial strength base.

6. What is the importance of rest and recovery in designing a client’s program?
To ensure that the client doesn’t overtrain and can progress steadily

Rest and recovery are crucial for muscle repair and growth, preventing overtraining syndrome which can lead to injury, fatigue, and performance plateaus. Adequate recovery allows the body to adapt to training stress, consolidate gains, and ensures sustainable, steady progress in a client's fitness journey. Without it, the body cannot fully benefit from the training stimulus and risks burnout.

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