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HSCII /Fitness for Life District fitness plan

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HSCII /Fitness for LifeDistrict fitness plan

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District Fitness Plan

IntroductionTaskResourcesProcessEvaluationConclusionStandardsCitationsTeacher Notes

District Fitness Plan

Kim Butler, EdD&

Bobbi AcostaSweetwater Union High School

District

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Congratulations!  You have just been hired by 24 Hour Fitness as a personal trainer! Your 24 Hour Fitness supervisor has just provided you with your first client to train. 

If you are able to help your client meet their fitness goals and they are satisfied with the level of training you provided them, your supervisor has offered you a financial bonus.

 More $$ for you and a healthy client - what could be better!!!  

Introduction

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Your team will need to divide up the responsibilities to provide the best training possible for your client. Please review the Trainer Duties below and make sure all of the duties are covered by at least one person. It is okay to double on Trainer Duties if you have more than four people in your group.

After you divide up your Training Duties you will need to review the Client Bios and select the client you want to work with. You will have (6) clients to choose from. Think about your team’s strengths and weaknesses as trainers, and select a client whose needs match your strengths.

After your team has completed all of the tasks needed to provide a quality fitness training program for your client, you will provide your client with a Fitness Goals report.

Task

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Step 1: Divide your team up to cover all of these Training Duties:

Lead Trainer: Reviews the fitness and nutrition data and makes sure the SMART goals are accurate. Makes the Client Brochure with info provided by the trainers.

Nutrition Trainer: Analyzes the client’s current diet to see where problems might be with regards to the client’s goals (example intake of too many calories for client’s wish for weight loss). Creates a nutrition plan with recipes that are inline with the client’s goals.

Muscular Strength and Endurance Trainer: Analyzes the client’s current muscular strength and endurance levels and comparing these scores to Fitnessgram standards, and sets SMART goals for the client to improve in this area.

Cardiovascular and Flexibility Trainer: Analyzes the client’s current cardiovascular (aerobic capacity) and flexibility and compares these scores to Fitnessgram standards, and sets SMART goals for the client to improve in this area.

Process

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Step 2: Okay, now that you have selected your

Trainer Roles, it is time to select a client. Download the descriptions of the Client Bios. Select ONE client your team wants to train.

Now that you have selected your client, and know which Personal Trainer role everyone your will take on, it is time to get started.

Navigate through this presentation to find your trainer job duties.

Read through all of the steps you need to do for this project.

Click on all of the links provided for each trainer to find the resources you will need for this project.

Work closely with your team to finish the project.

Process

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As the lead trainer, AKA (also known as) Marge in Charge/ Man with the Plan, you have a very important job to do. You will need to set up a document sharing folder for your team, get everyone’s email address, approve the quality of the project, and make sure all required information is included in your team’s brochure and Supertracker Reports. Details:

Get email addresses and phone #s from your trainers, then set up a file sharing account with Google Drive or Drop Box

Download the Brochure Template and then upload this to your shared file account (see step # 1).

Create a account for your client in Supertracker with information provided in the Client Bio.

Create and Download the Nutrition and Physical Activity reports from your client’s Supertracker Account.

Work with your Trainers to complete the brochure and reports.

Process: Lead Trainer

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Is an avocado a fruit or a vegetable? How about a tomato? What are superfoods? These are questions you find interesting because you know the power that food has in healthy living.

You are responsible for setting up an account for the client with myplate.com, creating an imaginary diet for the client after analyzing the client’s current diet, and provide the client with healthy recipes and food choices to help them meet their goals. Details:

After reviewing your Client Bio create a short term SMART goal for nutrition.Log in to your client’s food Supertracker account and input 1 week of food and beverages for your client’s SMART goal. Create a report for the one week diet and save the report as a .pdf.Upload your client’s nutrition report to the shared folder.Go to MyPlate Recipe and choose a healthy recipe for each: breakfast, lunch dinner and two snacks. Work with the Leader Trainer to provide the data needed for the brochure.

Process: Nutrition Trainer

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How do I get rid of this flab on the back of my arms? What exercises should I do to pass the Fitnessgram push up test? You know the power that muscular strength and endurance have with body weight management and healthy active living.You will analyze your client’s baseline Fitnessgram scores and prescribe exercises on the Activity Tracker to improve muscular strength and endurance. You will create short term SMART goals. Details:

1.Review your Client Bio to create (1) short term SMART goal for muscular strength and one SMART goal for endurance.2.Go to activity Supertracker account to input 1 week of activities for muscular strength and endurance SMART goals. 3.Create a report of the activities you prescribed for your client and save the report as a .pdf.4.Upload your client’s physical activity report to shared folder for your team (set up by the lead trainer).5.Work with the Leader Trainer to provide info for the brochure.

Process: Strength and Endurance Trainer

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My calves are sore, how do I stretch them? I want to complete my first half marathon, how should I train? You know that flexible muscles result in less injuries and a body with an efficient cardiovascular system is less likely to develop sedentary lifestyle diseases.You will analyze your client’s baseline Fitnessgram scores, and prescribe activities in the Activity Tracker to improve your client’s cardiovascular fitness and flexibility. You will create SMART goals for your client. Details:1.Review your Client Bio and create (1) short term SMART goal for cardiovascular fitness and flexibility endurance.2.Input (1) week in the activity Supertracker account for your client to meet cardiovascular and flexibility SMART goals. 3.Create a report of the activities and save the report as a .pdf.4.Upload your client’s physical activity report to the shared folder for your team.5.Work with the Leader Trainer to provide the data needed for the brochure.

Process: Cardio and Flexibility Trainer

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Resources

Links for Project Links for Knowledge

Tutorials

Client BiosDrop Box Fitnessgram HFZ ChartFitness Plan BrochureGoogle DriveMyPlate RecipesSupertracker Main Site

Principle of OverloadPrinciple of ProgressionPrinciple of SpecificitySMART Goals

How to set up a Supertracker accountFitness Trainer Resource GuideHow to create a Supertracker report

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Evaluation

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Congratulations on

completing this very important project! The management of 24 Hour Fitness is very impressed with your training skills and would like to offer you a management position! Great work!

Conclusion