Motor Skill Development

  • 1

    The student will demonstrate mastery of the movement skills and patterns used to perform a variety of strength-training, conditioning, and fitness activities. FI.1

    1. a

      Demonstrate correct movement skills and patterns for strength-training, physical conditioning, and fitness activities. FI.1.a

    2. b

      Analyze movement activities for component skills and movement patterns.FI.1.b

    3. c

      Describe and demonstrate activities specific to improving the skill-related components of fitness.FI.1.c

    4. d

      Define and identify activities of daily living (ADL) as the tasks of everyday life.FI.1.d

    5. e

      Apply movement skills and patterns to functional fitness activities that support ADL. FI.1.e

    6. f

      Identify and describe advanced resistance-training techniques.FI.1.f

    7. g

      Apply principles of exercise progression to improve fitness.FI.1.g

    8. h

      Demonstrate correct and safe techniques and form when performing strength-training, physical conditioning, and fitness activities and exercises. FI.1.h

    9. i

      Demonstrate the proper use of fitness equipment, selectorized weight machines, and free weights.FI.1.i

    10. j

      Demonstrate safety protocols and procedures for strength-training, physical conditioning, and fitness activities.FI.1.j

    11. k

      Identify contraindications to advanced resistance-training techniques.FI.1.k

    12. l

      Identify and describe factors that influence participation in physical activity and adherence to an exercise program.FI.1.l

    13. m

      Explain principles that result in behavior change.FI.1.m

    14. n

      Describe psychological factors that may influence a person’s adherence to an exercise program.FI.1.n

    15. o

      Identify and apply strategies to increase adherence in an exercise program.FI.1.o

    16. p

      Explain the role of the personal trainer in promoting an individual’s adherence to an exercise program.FI.1.p

    17. q

      Identify and explain considerations for special populations.FI.1.q

Anatomical Basis of Movement  

  • 2

    The student will apply knowledge of anatomy and movement principles and concepts to skill performance in strength training, conditioning, and fitness activities.FI.2

    1. a

      Identify the planes of motion and types of movement that occur in the frontal, sagittal, and transverse planes.FI.2.a

    2. b

      Define common anatomical terms.FI.2.b

    3. c

      Identify the major bones of the skeletal system.FI.2.c

    4. d

      Identify and describe the types of joints, including hinge and multiaxial (ball and socket).FI.2.d

    5. e

      Explain muscle structure and function, including major muscles of the body, terms related to muscles, and muscle origins and insertions.FI.2.e

    6. f

      Explain movements that result based on muscle origin and insertion.FI.2.f

    7. g

      Explain how muscles contract, including agonist and antagonist movements in relation to muscle contraction. FI.2.g

    8. h

      Identify and explain curvatures of the spine. FI.2.h

    9. i

      Perform and analyze postural evaluation of another individual.FI.2.i

    10. j

      Perform and analyze movement evaluation for stability and mobility of the joints of another individual.FI.2.j

    11. k

      Perform and analyze flexibility evaluation of another individual.FI.2.k

    12. l

      Perform and analyze balance and core-strength evaluations of another individual. FI.2.l

    13. m

      Identify contraindications to assessments of movement.FI.2.m

    14. n

      Perform assessments to evaluate the health-related components of fitness.FI.2.n

    15. o

      Perform assessments to evaluate the skill-related components of fitness.FI.2.o

    16. p

      Identify contraindications to health-related and skill-related fitness assessments.FI.2.p

    17. q

      Identify and explain different methods for determining body composition.FI.2.q

    18. r

      Explain the benefits and challenges of different methods for determining body composition.FI.2.r

    19. s

      Differentiate between recommendations for physical activity and training principles to meet goals for general health benefits, weight management, fitness improvements, and athletic performance enhancement.FI.2.s

    20. t

      Explain the effects of acute and chronic exercise on aerobic and anaerobic energy systems.FI.2.t

    21. u

      Explain the body’s response to cardiorespiratory exercise.FI.2.u

    22. v

      Explain the body’s response to resistance training.FI.2.v

    23. w

      Explain the body’s response to warm-up and cool-down.FI.2.w

    24. x

      Explain blood-pressure response related to acute exercise, chronic exercise, and changes in posture.FI.2.x

    25. y

      Explain reversibility or deconditioning and the effect on fitness and performance.FI.2.y

    26. z

      Define common musculoskeletal injuries.FI.2.z

    27. aa

      Compare and contrast muscle fatigue and delayed onset muscle soreness (DOMS) with musculoskeletal injury/overuse.FI.2.aa

    28. bb

      Explain inflammatory response and the healing process.FI.2.bb

    29. cc

      Identify and describe upper-extremity injuries.FI.2.cc

    30. dd

      Identify and describe lower-extremity injuries.FI.2.dd

    31. ee

      Identify and explain exercise modifications appropriate when participant is injured.FI.2.ee

Fitness Planning

  • 3

    The student will plan and describe a personalized fitness and conditioning program for others that includes skill-related and health-related fitness components to achieve and maintain a health-enhancing level of physical fitness for a lifetime.FI.3

    1. a

      Identify the components of a health/medical history.FI.3.a

    2. b

      Identify the limitations of a health/medical history.FI.3.b

    3. c

      Identify the common signs and symptoms of cardiovascular, metabolic, or pulmonary diseases.FI.3.c

    4. d

      Conduct a health and exercise history with another individual.FI.3.d

    5. e

      Develop SMART fitness goals with another individual based on fitness assessments and personal desired outcomes.FI.3.e

    6. f

      Apply the FITT (frequency, intensity, time, and type of exercise) principles to improve or maintain cardiovascular and musculoskeletal fitness in healthy adults, seniors, youth, adolescents, and pregnant women.FI.3.f

    7. g

      Develop functional programming for stability, mobility, and movement.FI.3.g

    8. h

      Develop a resistance-training program with appropriate progressions.FI.3.h

    9. i

      Develop a cardiorespiratory training program with appropriate progressions.FI.3.i

    10. j

      Evaluate fitness programming for others to determine effectiveness. FI.3.j

    11. k

      Identify contraindications of cardiorespiratory exercise.FI.3.k

    12. l

      Define and explain exercises to improve range of motion, including dynamic stretching, passive stretching, proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation (PNF), and partner stretching.FI.3.l

    13. m

      Identify contraindications of range of motion exercises.FI.3.m

    14. n

      Describe different forms of mind-body exercise (e.g., yoga, Pilates, tai chi).FI.3.n

    15. o

      Identify indications for use of mind-body exercise.FI.3.o

    16. p

      Identify contraindications for mind-body exercise.FI.3.p

Social and Emotional Development

  • 4

    The student will accept responsibility for taking a leadership role as well as demonstrate the ability to follow, in order to accomplish group goals.FI.4

    1. a

      Define and explain cultural competence and its importance in developing rapport with another individual.FI.4.a

    2. b

      Demonstrate effective teaching techniques for working with individuals of different learning styles, motivation levels, and physical activity levels.FI.4.b

    3. c

      Explain learning styles and instructional strategies, including visual, auditory, and kinesthetic.FI.4.c

    4. d

      Demonstrate effective and varied teaching techniques for a variety of exercises.FI.4.d

    5. e

      Demonstrate and explain how to respond in an emergency situation.FI.4.e

    6. f

      Identify signs of cardiac emergency.FI.4.f

    7. g

      Demonstrate CPR and AED procedures for adults and children.FI.4.g

    8. h

      Identify emergency situations requiring first aid.FI.4.h

    9. i

      Demonstrate first-aid techniques used in emergency situations.FI.4.i

    10. j

      Identify and describe universal precautions and personal protection used during CPR and first aid.FI.4.j

Energy Balance

  • 5

    The student will explain energy balance.FI.5

    1. a

      Identify and explain dietary guidelines based on USDA recommendations.FI.5.a

    2. b

      Identify macronutrients used by the body for energy.FI.5.b

    3. c

      Identify the number of kilocalories found in macronutrients that provide energy.FI.5.c

    4. d

      Explain energy balance and relationship to weight gain, weight loss, or weight maintenanceFI.5.d

    5. e

      Explain lipid and lipoprotein profiles. FI.5.e

    6. f

      Explain the influences of nutrition and physical activity on lipid and lipoprotein profiles. FI.5.f

    7. g

      Explain the importance of hydration.FI.5.g

    8. h

      Explain how to maintain hydration in a physically active individual, including effective methods to rehydrate after exercise. FI.5.h

    9. i

      Identify and describe common supplements and ergogenic aids used by individuals in training programs.FI.5.i

    10. j

      Explain potential risks, benefits, and contraindications associated with use of supplements and ergogenic aids.FI.5.j

    11. k

      Explain the relationship between body composition and health.FI.5.k

    12. l

      Define terms related to body composition, including body mass index (BMI), lean body mass, and fat mass.FI.5.l

    13. m

      Explain influences on body composition, including diet, exercise, and behavior modification.FI.5.m

    14. n

      Identify and explain inappropriate weight-loss methods.FI.5.n

    15. o

      Identify and explain eating disorders including anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa.FI.5.o

    16. p

      Explain the female athlete triad.FI.5.p

Professional Responsibilities

  • 6

    The student will identify and explain professional and legal responsibilities to manage a personal business and be employed as a personal fitness instructor.FI.6

    1. a

      Identify and explain requirements to become a certified personal fitness instructor and maintain certification, including certification requirements, requirements to maintain certification, and resources for professional development to increase knowledge and skill and maintain certification.FI.6.a

    2. b

      Identify and explain the role, scope of practice, and code of ethics of a personal fitness instructor.FI.6.b

    3. c

      Identify and describe the professional responsibilities of a personal fitness instructor.FI.6.c

    4. d

      Identify and describe necessary facility maintenance.FI.6.d

    5. e

      Explain and describe appropriate inspection and care of equipment to maintain safety and maximize use.FI.6.e

    6. f

      Identify and describe appropriate facility supervision to maintain safety of users.FI.6.f

    7. g

      Identify and describe legal considerations of working as a personal fitness instructor.FI.6.g

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