PHRE 3044 – Special Populations

This course focuses on adaptive exercise techniques for a variety of populations (i.e. children, pregnancy, older adults, disabilities, and chronic disease). Students will learn how to modify exercises and/or equipment to effectively and safely accommodate these groups.

Target population: Various

  • Course Instructor: Tim Rush
  • Lab Instructor: Sarah King
  • Lab Technician: Jasmine Collins, Christian Cassie, Rachel Quinn
  • Semester: Three

Lab Sections:

  • Section 1: Wednesday 12 – 2 PM
  • Section 2: Thursday 4- 6 PM
  • Section 3: Friday 1 – 3 PM
  • Section 4: Monday 4 – 6 PM
Lab Competencies
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Lab Schedule
Course: PHRE 5003 - High Performance TrainingMovement Pattern: Core | stabilization, GaitTarget: Transverse AbdominusSynergist(s): Quadratus Lumborum, Rectus Abdominus, Rhomboids, Trapezius
Exercise
Regressions:Progressions:

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. Start by swinging the bell with a tight grip so you balance it with the bottom pointed up.
    • You can use your other hand to stabilize the kettlebell at the top before you start walking.
  2. Make sure that are keeping your abs tight and your shoulder blade packed by squeezing down through your armpit and lats.
  3. Continue to squeeze the grip of the kettlebell and walk smoothly.
  4. Switch arms after each set.
Common Error(s): Not engaging core
Spotting:
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