Training Course:Personal Fitness Trainer Advanced (Certificate)School/Trainer:University of Alabama College of Continuing Studies Tuscaloosa, Alabama, United States
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Course Description:
'' This certificate program includes:
�Personal Fitness Training career path development or advanced education for current health/fitness/medical professionals �Advanced education in exercise prescription and nutritional programming �Study of the exercise sciences, kinesiology, and biomechanics �A medically-based fitness model �Knowledge of business administration and management systems in fitness �Conduct health and fitness testing techniques �Understand the ACSM screening processes �Analyze exercise movements and performance �Develop exercise prescriptions for all age groups �Optional Field Internship Course: Students that enter the program may complete an optional internship course that is 6 weeks/60 hours in length. �Guidance, instruction, and interaction from instructors that hold either a Master’s or Ph.D. degree in exercise science, biomechanics, exercise physiology, kinesiology, physical therapy, nutrition or an exercise science-related degree. �The program is offered in partnership with the American Council on Exercise® (ACE). Graduates of the Certificate Program will receive a preferred discount of 20% to take the ACE Certified Personal Trainer® Certification Exam (an NCCA accredited exam) and on study materials.
Course Outline: I. Introduction to Exercise Science-Level I (Anatomy and Kinesiology) a. Define the term Kinesiology, Functional Anatomy, and Biomechanics b. Identify skeletal structures and primary/secondary/stabilizing muscles c. Understand terminology used to describe body part locations, reference positions, planes of motion, and anatomical directions d. Understand functional anatomy, muscle contractions, and the effects of exercise placed on joint structures during exercise movements
II. Introduction to Exercise Science-Level II (Exercise Physiology) a. Understand the reactions and functions of the muscular, skeletal, and cardiorespiratory systems with and without exercise conditioning b. Review enzymes in their role as a catalyst in cellular reactions and nutrients that are used as fuels during exercise c. Identify high-energy phosphates and interactions between aerobic and anaerobic ATP production during exercise d. Understand neuromuscular function and the physiology of exercise in relation to exercise programs and environmental factors
III. Health Risk Profiles and Fitness Assessment Techniques a. Understand the process of conducting an initial Health and Fitness evaluation for a new member or personal training client b. Define client screening procedures, medical and health history intake forms, PAR-Q, informed consent forms, and the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) Risk Stratification Process c. Learn how to perform fitness and health assessments including posture, cardiorespiratory endurance, joint Range of Motion (ROM), body-fat analysis, blood pressure, and body measurements based on ACSM guidelines d. Understand the goals and objectives of the client and learn the importance of “Building a Long-term Relationship�with a new client
IV. Business Administration and Management Aspects for Personal Trainers a. Learn to develop a personal career track in personal fitness training for yourself or that you manage b. Analyze the state of the fitness industry and personal training market c. Learn to manage and administer a personal training department, studio, or start-up business d. Learn personal training business fundamentals in accounting, sales, management, marketing, and business plan development
V. Designing Exercise Prescriptions for Normal/Special Populations a. Learn the principles of developing an exercise prescription that includes resistance/weight training, flexibility, and cardiovascular programming b. Review the specific physiological reasons of when to initiate an exercise program and when to discontinue an exercise program c. Gain a general understanding of how exercise is related to and can help normal to special populations/conditions d. Document and report your clients exercise prescription evaluation results and progress
VI. Nutritional Analysis and Management a. Acquire a knowledge base of well-established scientific concepts in the field of nutrition in the following areas; vitamins, minerals, proteins, carbohydrates, fats, and supplements b. Network and partner in a team approach with Registered Dieticians to develop healthy eating plans for your clients c. Learn the effects of nutrition on the exerciser and non-exerciser d. Foster healthful eating habits by identifying and implementing beneficial practices
VII. The Science and Biomechanics of Resistance/Weight Training Techniques a. Learn a systematic approach to designing and developing resistance/weight training programs for all age groups b. Understand terms such as training volume, sets/repetitions, load, frequency, and rest periods related to designing resistance training programs c. Learn key biomechanical and scientific principles d. Design educationally- based resistance training programs and implement biomechanical elements into creating safe, effective, and efficient exercise movements
VIII. Functional Flexibility, Core and Balance Training a. Study principles and techniques for evaluation and implementation of exercise prescriptions that include instruction in flexibility, core, and balance training b. Understand the term functional training and the implementation of functional training and stabilization movements into a comprehensive exercise program c. Learn the structures of the core complex and secondary muscular structures d. Review the roles of muscles: such as primary movers (Agonist), Antagonists, Synergist, stabilizers, and neutralizers during balance and flexibility training
IX. Elective Course: Optional Field Internship in Personal Training a. Intern for a total of 6 weeks/60 hours with professionals in the fitness and health industry for a practical experience working with members at fitness facilities and health centers b. Network and interact with professionals in the health and fitness industry c. Develop a professional goal statement and review career opportunities d. Improve your ability to obtain employment and/or operate your own health and fitness facility ...''
Elements of this syllabus are subject to change.
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http://www.ccs.ua.edu/
Phone:205-348-6222
School Address:
College of Continuing Studies Professional Development & Conference Services Box 870388 Tuscaloosa, Alabama 35487-0388 USA
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