Beauty and the Beast (Considerations for Exercise Demonstration and Prescription)
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Price without CE: $37.50
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By: Gregory J. Keyes PhD CMC
ISBN# 978-1-935746-33-1
Course Description:
Exercise demonstration and prescription is a topic that every health-fitness professional needs to constantly consider and can often be neglected due to experience and complacency. This could result in inadvertent poor example/demonstration techniques, and less than optimal planned prescription. These morsels of tips, hints and in some cases in your face frank observations for group, small group, and personal training applications are shared to ensure your professionalism remains top of your game and keeps your clients coming back for more.

Education Level: Beginner - Intermediate
Prerequisites: None
Successful completion of the quiz is necessary to receive Continuing Education Credit.
Approved for:
    0.4Action Personal Trainer Certification
    4.0American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM)
    0.3American Kinesiotherapy Association (COPS-KT)
    1.5National Council on Strength & Fitness (NCSF)
    0.5National Federation of Professional Trainers (NFPT)
    4.0National Strength Professionals Association (NSPA)
    4.0YMCA
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Course Objectives:
After completing this course you will be able to:
  1. Learn the 5 P's for Principles of Exercise Design.
  2. Identify through review basic kinesiology principles including joint structure and skeletal movements,
  3. Learn through review exercise terminology including agonist/antagonist, assistor/stabilizer, and isotonic/isometric.
  4. Understand through review several exercise concepts including muscle balance, posture and body alignment, pace of exercise execution, variation of exercise, and the F.I.T.T. principle.
  5. Learn analysis and recognition in exercise with concepts and knowledge built through three acronyms: BIOMECHANICS, DEMONSTRATION, BEAUTY and the BEAST
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