PHRE 3040 – Resistance Training

This course focuses on learning how to safely increase load in various exercises targeting the basic human movement patterns. In particular, students will learn the: front squat, deadlift, bench press, shoulder press, chin-up, seated row and kettlebell swing.

Target population: Adults (18-65), healthy

  • Course Instructor: Graeme Thomas
  • Lab Instructors: Sarah King
  • Lab Technician: Christian Caissie, Jasmine Collins, Avi Verma
  • Semester: Two

Lab Sections:

  • Section 1: Wednesday 12 – 2 PM
  • Section 2: Tuesday 8 – 10 AM
  • Section 3: Monday 12 – 2 PM
  • Section 4: Thursday 4- 6 PM
  • Section 5: Wednesday 8 – 10 AM
  • Section 6: Friday 4 – 6 PM
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Course: PHRE 1033 - Fitness EvaluationMovement Pattern: Target: Synergist(s):
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Key Teaching PointsExpectation: [if 456 equals="Supervised Practice"]Supervised Practice [/if 456][if 456 not_equal="Supervised Practice"]Independent Learning[/if 456][579]
Description:
  1. Client sit and rest in a chair with arm rests or with left arm on table
  2. Feet should be flat on the floor
  3. Rest for 5 minutes – this can happen while you build a rapport and ask discovery questions
  4. Ensure ear pieces are pointing forward in stethoscope
  5. Place diaphragm of stethoscope on sternum or second intercostal space on left side
  6. Alternatively, manually palpate radial pulse with index and middle finger on wrist (base of thumb)
  7. Use a 15-second count
  8. Start the stopwatch simultaneously with a beat
  9. Count the first beat as zero (0)
  10. Multiple value by 4 to get a beat per minute (bpm)
  11. Record information number on the client information sheet

If client’s RHR is >99 bpm request that the client sits quietly for 5 minutes and repeat the procedure

 

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