FMS
Movement Tree
Internship Interview
FMS Pt 2
ABSOLUTELY RANDOM
Final Jeopardy
100

What does FMS stand for?

Functional Movement Screen

100

What are the four main categories of the movement tree? 

Upper push, upper pull, lower push, lower pull

100

Finish the phrase

If you are on time...

...then you are late

100

What is the purpose of FMS?

To observe an athlete's movement patterns and assess any asymmetries.

100

What is Julius’s favorite color?

Forest Green

100

What does RAMP stand for and when do we use it?

Acronym used for different parts of a warm-up: Raise heart rate

Active Muscles

Mobilize Joints

Potentiate (Prep Brain)

200

How many movements (not including clearing tests) do we test during FMS?

7

200

In an upper pull or push exercise, if your hands are parallel to your eyesight what is the subcategory? 

horizontal push/pull

200

How should you dress to make a good first impression?

Professionally/formally dressed

200

What order do we perform pillar prep to improve FMS scores? 

Foam Roll (myofascial release), mobility, activation 

200

Where did Margaret and Julius first meet?

As her coach at InMotion Sports Performance. 

300

If a person receives a 0 score, what does this mean?

There is pain during the movement.

300

What are the two subcategories for lower pull?

(HINT: not unilateral or bilateral)

Hip hinge and knee bend.

300

What should you always bring with you to future interviews?

Multiple copies of resume and cover letter

300

What three tests relate to each other the most and why?

Deep squat, hurdle step, and inline lunge because they all utilize ankle and hip stability as well as core strength and stability.

300

Where did Julius go to college?

Bridgewater

400

In the realm of CHKD, what is our "next step" when a client scores a zero on an FMS test? 

refer them to a PT or doctor 

("when in doubt, ship 'em out) 

400

Give an example of a unilateral lower push exercise.

Reverse lunges, step ups, forward lunges, pistol squats, etc.

400

Name three things you should always do in an interview?

Firm handshake, eye contact, enthusiasm/be engaged, come prepared with questions, show knowledge of the company you are interviewing for, annunciate, have confidence, appropriate body language, have short pauses in responses

400

What order should these FMS scores be addressed? 

0, 2, 1 with asymmetries, 1 without asymmetries 

0, 1 AS, 1, 2

400

Where did Margaret go to high school?

Princess Anne 


(IB nerd)

500

When we lower a score from 3 to 2, that means the individual is using some sort of what?

Compensation

500

Give 2 examples of a unilateral vertical upper push.

Ex: DB single arm z press, DB single arm Arnold press, single arm landmine press, single arm KB bottoms up press, etc.

500

Why is it important to ask questions as an interviewee? 

To show you did your research, to put you in the driver seat, to help you make an informed decision in accepting job offers

500

Based on the article by Minick et al., FMS can be used as a potential testing protocol because it has been shown to have good ______ reliability

inter-rater reliability 

500

How long has Julius been in this profession? 

12 years. Anniversary on 12/13/24

600

What total score indicates that an athlete might be at risk for injury?

14 or lower

600

What category of the movement tree is a power clean? 

NONE- it's a total body power exercise :) 

600

Why are internships important to Julius?

1. That's how he started his career and they show your quality of work and willingness to do the job for free.


600

Name three of the authors of the FMS article

Minick, Kiesel, Burton, Taylor, Plisky, Butler

600

Name ALL of the sports that both Julius and Margaret played through high school and college? 

Julius: track and field (sprints), football

Margaret: volleyball (indoor and beach)