This course focuses on learning the various assessments required for the CSEP exam: blood pressure, heart rate, handgrip, & mCAFT.
Target population: Adults (18-65), healthy
- Course Instructor: Lyndsay Fitzgeorge
- Lab Instructors: Lyndsay Fitzgeorge
- Lab Technician:
- Semester: Two
Lab Sections:
- Section 1:
- Section 2:
- Section 3:
- Section 4:
Practical Assessment Schedule
N.B. During the weeks involving practical assessments, students will continue to have lab class as scheduled and are expected to attend.
Week | Skills Assessed |
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Week 8 | Blood pressure, heart rate, height, weight & waist circumference |
Week 9 – 12 | mCAFT, YMCA cycle test, single-stage treadmill |
Week 13 – 14 | Grip strength, sit and reach, push up, single-leg balance, vertical jump & back extension |
Course: PHRE 3040 - Resistance Training | Movement Pattern: | Target: | Synergist(s): |
Exercise | |||
Regressions: | Goblet Squat | TRX Squat | Progressions: |
Key Teaching Points | Expectation: [if 456 equals="Supervised Practice"]Supervised Practice [/if 456][if 456 not_equal="Supervised Practice"]Independent Learning[/if 456] | [579] | |
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Description: | Submaximal strength testing can be used to estimate 1 RM performance for exercisers who have inadequate experience handling heavy free weights. Generally when using a submaximal load, it is customary to use a weight that causes a client to reach momentary muscle failure within 6-10 repetitions. For the purpose of our predictors, we will be using the Baechle (2000) equation: weight (lbs) x (1 + (o.o33 x # of reps))
Remember, that before performing any more strenuous exercise to complete a proper warm-up. | ||
Common Error(s): | Valgus knees | ||
Spotting: |