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
Course: PHRE 3043 - Functional Movement | Movement Pattern: Lunge | Target: Quadriceps | Synergist(s): Gluteals, Hamstrings, Quadratus Lumborum, Rectus Abdominus, Transverse Abdominus |
Exercise | |||
Regressions: | Walking Lunge | Split 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: | Same neutral setup as seen with a split squat lunge. Knees at 90 degrees. Upright and neutral posture. About shoulder width or slightly less foot spacing. Carefully place back leg on stability ball with foot plantar flexed. Consider using a wall, chair, dowel or spotter to initiate and exit the position safely. Lower in a controlled manner. The range will often be limited by tight hip flexors/quads in the back leg. Use quads/gluts/hams to drive back upwards. This motions should be within pain free range. | ||
Common Error(s): | Valgus knees | ||
Spotting: | Travel alongside client |