Fitness and Nutrition
PROGRAM OUTLINE
Your at-home learning program includes six Instruction Sets designed to take you step-by-step through the techniques and skills you’ll employ in your new career in Fitness and Nutrition. Your first Instruction Set will be sent to you as soon as your enrollment has been accepted. Other Instruction Sets will follow as you complete your exams, so that you will always have training materials to work with.
Here is an overview of what you’ll learn and the order
in which you’ll receive your learning materials:
Instruction Set 1
- Learning Strategies
- Identifying and implementing a successful study
method; planning when, where, and how you’ll study;
creating effective and efficient study tools; using study
tools to improve chances for success.
- Introduction to Managing Personal Health
- Taking charge of your health
and lifestyle; assessing your present lifestyle and
its effects on your well-being; the benefits of managing your health;
importance of a weight maintenance program; job opportunities for
fitness leaders; the personal qualities needed to become a fitness
leader.
Instruction
Set 2
- Muscles in Motion
- Different types of muscles and which are used for
movement; medical terms used in the fitness industry;
how conditioning affects the muscles; the effects of steroids
on the body; functions and structure of the cardiorespiratory and
skeletal systems; how habits are formed by the conscious
and unconscious mind; suggested treatment for muscle
soreness and injury.
- Exercise and How It Affects the Body
- The relationship between energy
and exercise; aerobic and anaerobic exercise; METS
and kilocalories; isotonic, isometric, eccentric, and isokinetic
contractions; exercise program for persons with special
needs; exercise tips for starting your
own fitness program.
- Injury Prevention and First Aid
- The importance of safety in exercise;
common causes of exercise-related injuries; various
symptoms of injury; using
the RICE method to treat minor injuries; responding
to serious injuries and emergency situations;
treating open and closed wounds; when to consult a medical
professional; preventing instructor burnout.
- Learning
Aid: Fat Calculator
- Supplements:
- Body Talk: A Glossary
of
Fitness and Nutrition Terms
- The Fitness Leader’s Goal Watcher
- Physical Activity Guide
- Audiocassette: Body Talk
Instruction Set 3
- Nutrition and General Health, Part 1
- The importance of observing dietary
guidelines; the dangers of gimmicks and fad diets;
the importance of fiber; limiting fat and sugar in your diet;
reducing high blood cholesterol; the relationship
between high blood pressure and high-sodium
diets; effects of alcohol consumption on your health; the
importance of water in your diet.
- Nutrition and General Health,
Part 2
- The functions of nutrition supplements and controversies
about their use; why you need certain vitamins
and minerals; the best foods to eat to get
the vitamins and minerals necessary for good health;
how to read labels on foods
and spot misleading terms; how to eat right when
you’re
on the go.
- Sports Nutrition
- Energy requirements and carbohydrate needs of athletes
before, during, and after exercise;
protein, vitamin and mineral requirements for athletes; reducing
dietary fat; avoiding dehydration; ergogenic aids
and cautions about their use.
- Learning Aids: Men and Self-Care
Wellness Map
- Women and Self-Care Wellness Map
Instruction Set 4
- Promoting Lifestyle Changes
- Assessing your lifestyle; how people respond
to stress; what happens to the body when it experiences
stress; short-term and long-term stress; symptoms
and sources of stress; overcoming the barriers
to making successful lifestyle changes; when to
consult a professional; using awareness, goal-setting,
and support systems to change habits; appropriate
and inappropriate advice to give students about
their health concerns.
- Stress Management and Reduction
- The art of relaxation; commonly practiced
stress reduction techniques; effective stress
management coping strategies;
tips for dealing with emotional and social
stress; the basic philosophy of mental health;
the importance of setting lifestyle and lifetime
goals.
- Audiocassette: Relaxation Techniques
Instruction Set 5
- Designing a Conditioning/Fitness Program
- Developing a personalized
conditioning program for
yourself and your students; the four basic elements
of a conditioning/fitness program;
using stretching techniques
to increase flexibility; the importance of
good posture, alignment, and breathing; the
benefits of cardiovascular fitness; determining
how often you should exercise; the dangers
of overtraining; three popular variations of
exercise.
- Movement Repertoire for a Fitness Class
- Six basic body positions that
can be used for movement repertoires; the
benefits of flexibility and stretching; exercises to avoid; the
difference between low-impact and high-impact aerobics;
how to tone and strengthen your muscles;
equipment used in weight training; armwork and legwork patterns
for aerobic workouts; appropriate cooldown routines; exercise transitions.
- Exercise
Testing and Evaluation
- Identifying students who may be at
risk by exercising; the
five parts of an informed consent; measuring temperature,
pulse rate, and blood pressure;
flexibility testing techniques; methods to measure
endurance and muscular strength; measuring body fat;
how to know when an exercise test should be stopped.
- Learning
Aid: Fat Caliper; Jump Rope
Instruction Set 6
- The Fitness Leader in Class
- The characteristics required of fitness
leaders; the expectations of being a role
model; the importance of knowing your subject well, being well-rehearsed
for class, and being able
to demonstrate exercises effectively;
using eye contact, voice, and humor to hold students’ attention;
using music effectively; selecting props; establishing a rapport
with your students; how to encourage and motivate students; different
techniques for use with different types of students.
- Business Skills for
the Fitness
Field
- Career opportunities in the fitness
field; the elements of a successful
business; how to create a business
plan; developing and managing
a budget; controlling and monitoring company
finances; selecting an appropriate
site for your business; equipment
and supply needs; human resources; programs
that will make your business
attractive; legal issues and implications for operating
a business; marketing your business.
- Supplements: How to Start a Personal Wellness Program
- Textbook: Food and Activity Database
- Graduation Set
- Two
5-lb dumbbells, pedometer, tape measure.
Online Library and Librarian
Students in ICS Canada have access to an online library for use during their studies. Students can use this library to do the required research in the courses they complete or can use it for general reference and links to valuable resources. The library contains helpful research assistance, articles, databases, books, and Web links. A librarian is available to answer questions on general research-related topics via email and assist students in research activities during their studies with ICS Canada.
Note: The graduation shipment will be sent to you when all program requirements and financial obligations have been met.
We reserve the right to change program content and materials when it becomes necessary.
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