Students will discover how to design exercise programs for improving a client’s aerobic and anaerobic capacity. In addition, students will be introduced to the fundamental concepts in movement screening, vocational fitness testing (e.g. police and paramedic), circuit training, and instability training.
Target population: Adults (18-65), healthy
- Course Instructor: Lyndsay Fitzgeorge
- Lab Instructors: Lyndsay Fitzgeorge
- Lab Technician: Jasmine Collins
- Semester: Three
Lab Sections:
- Section 1: Thursday 2 – 4 PM
- Section 2: Thursday 12 – 2 PM
- Section 3: Wednesday 2 – 4 PM
- Section 4: Wednesday 4 – 6 PM
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Course: PHRE 3045 - Sports Injuries | Movement Pattern: | Target: Pec Minor | Synergist(s): Suboccipitals |
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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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- Set-up similar to pec major but with arm slightly higher and straighter.
- Once in position retract the scapulae while engaging core to prevent the rips from rising upwards.
- Rotate away and lean forward/downwards until you feel stretch in the pec minor area.
- Usually the pec major must be fully lengthened to access the pec minor and as such will make up a large portion of the initial stretch until its full length has been achieved.
- Stop immediately if pain in the shoulder joint and/or tingling or numbness down the arm or into the hand.
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