2022-2023 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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CPTR 206 - Modern Concepts in Exercise & Fitness PREREQUISITES: Demonstrated competency through appropriate assessment or earning a grade of “C” or better in ENGL 093 - Introduction to College Writing and ENGL 083 - Reading Strategies for College or ENGL 095 - Integrated Reading and Writing , or ENGL 075 - Co-Requisite Integrated Reading & Writing , and MATH 080 - Mathematical Principles PREREQUISITES/COREQUISITE: HLHS 102 - Essential Anatomy and Physiology or APHY 101 - Anatomy and Physiology I
PROGRAM: Healthcare Specialist CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3 LECTURE HOURS MIN: 2 LAB HOURS MIN: 2 DATE OF LAST REVISION: Fall, 2019
This course is an introduction to basic exercise program design and its role in health and wellness planning. It will emphasize the importance of client health evaluation prior to the engagement of moderate to rigorous activity. Course work will illustrate how this evaluation process will benefit and influence exercise program design.
MAJOR COURSE LEARNING OBJECTIVES: Upon successful completion of this course the student will be expected to:
- Identify the difference between physical activity and exercise programming.
- Define behavioral theories that may affect the implementation of exercise programming.
- Implement goal setting techniques that are used to enhance/modify exercise programming through objectivity.
- Identify the components of physical fitness.
- Summarize the benefits of each component of physical fitness in maintaining good health.
- Demonstrate basic techniques used to assess physical fitness components.
- Apply the basic principles of training that govern exercise prescription, such as: frequency, intensity, duration, and type.
- Explain how periodization, progression, overload, volume, and recovery are manipulated within various training programs.
- Demonstrate knowledge through projects which apply concepts and skills learned in laboratory sessions for self and others.
- Develop a comprehensive, safe, and effective exercise program for oneself and others based on needs, goals, and assessments obtained in class and lab experiences.
COURSE CONTENT: Topical areas of study include -
- Role of physical activity in health and wellness
- Theories of change
- Goal setting techniques as part of program planning
- Appropriate assessment of health status and risk factors
- Components of physical fitness
Basic fitness assessment techniques and protocols for monitoring:
- Cardio respiratory endurance
- Muscular strength and endurance
- Flexibility
- Body composition
Principles of training
Exercise programming based on pre-activity evaluations
Application of these principles to case scenarios
Special populations
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