This package includes the following:
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Physical Activity Instruction of Older Adults, Second Edition, book
- Online continuing education exam
Physical Activity Instruction of Older Adults, Second Edition, will help you design and implement effective, safe, and fun physical activity programs for older adults with diverse functional capabilities. The book offers strategies for integrating the six dimensions of whole-person wellness (physical, emotional, intellectual, vocational, spiritual, and social) into health promotion and physical activity programs for older adults.
This cohesive blend of theory, practical content, and detailed instruction is divided into four parts, each of which addresses one or more of the nine training modules that comprise the expert-developed guidelines on which this text is based,
International Curriculum Guidelines for Preparing Physical Activity Instructors of Older Adults.
Part I presents an overview of the physiological aspects of aging and the field of gerokinesiology to help you understand the psychosocial and cognitive benefits derived from regular physical activity. Part II leads you through the process of conducting preexercise health screenings and assessments, providing meaningful feedback to clients, evaluating program outcomes, and helping clients develop short- and long-term behavioral goals.
Part III emphasizes programming principles and training methods that will facilitate the development of well-rounded and effective exercise programs. It includes specific activities for engaging older adults mentally, emotionally, socially, and spiritually along with myriad dynamic and static flexibility exercises to address joint and muscle flexibility, muscle strength, balance, mobility, endurance, and power. Part IV focuses on the teaching, motivation, communication, and leadership skills that are necessary for creating effective and safe programs for older adults, with or without specific medical conditions.
Each chapter concludes with study questions and practical application activities that combine key concepts presented with real-world scenarios, preparing you to embrace a comprehensive wellness framework for designing well-rounded programs for older adults.
After reading the book, certified professionals can take the companion CE exam to earn continuing education credits.
Learning Objectives
- Describe the different components of aging and the impact of physical activity.
- Define successful aging and how the concept relates to the development of training programs.
- Explain the role of physical activity in the lives of older adults in general and with respect to chronic illnesses (e.g., physiological aspects related to aging).
- Design key aspects of a physical activity program for older adults with or without various common diseases.
- Describe the key aspects associated with screening, selecting, and evaluating assessment tools related to physical performance among older adults.
- Describe, develop, and implement individualized and group age-appropriate behavior change interventions and physical activity programs that affect older adults’ exercise participation.
- Explain the importance of critical aspects of physical activity programs, such as warm-up and cool-down exercises.
- Design, manipulate, apply, and evaluate program designs to accommodate the needs and training goals of older adults (e.g., resistance training, aerobic training, balance).
- Develop and apply teaching and leadership styles to facilitate evidence-based approaches and recommend physical activity techniques for older adults.
- Discuss and comply with ethical guidelines for personal trainers and group instructors.
Audience
Personal trainers, strength and conditioning coaches, and other certified fitness professionals.