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SS9001: Conditioning for Physical Fitness Learning Objective This 36-hour course is designed to help students understand the theoretical and practical considerations regarding physical fitness and its development. It aims to develop a sound understanding of training principles and methods of training to enable students to design training programmes to develop the various components of physical fitness for both individual and groups of individuals and also athletes in individual and/or team sports. Content Introduction to health related and performance related components of physical fitness and the training principles behind the sound development of those components towards the achievement of improved physical fitness. Water based activities will also be introduced. Diet and nutrition will also be looked at with a view of improving performance. Course Outline Health related and performance related components of physical fitness Training principles Aerobic and anaerobic fitness training Flexibility training Speed, agility and balance training Strength training Diet and Nutrition Learning Outcome Upon successful completion of this course students will be able to: Differentiate and discuss health related and performance (or skill) related components of physical fitness; Understand how fitness training principles apply differently to adults and the growing child. Demonstrate a sound understanding of the different methods of training and principles of training for both individual and groups of individuals. Plan and design training sessions to improve the physical fitness of non-athletes and athletes. Gain a basic understanding of diet and nutrition and how it affects performance Student Assessment Students will be assessed on the following; 1 Written test (40%) 2 Performance Tests (30%) 3 Design a Training Programme (30%)

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  • SS9001: Conditioning for Physical Fitness Learning Objective This 36-hour course is designed to help students understand the theoretical and practical considerations regarding physical fitness and its development. It aims to develop a sound understanding of training principles and methods of training to enable students to design training programmes to develop the various components of physical fitness for both individual and groups of individuals and also athletes in individual and/or team sports. Content Introduction to health related and performance related components of physical fitness and the training principles behind the sound development of those components towards the achievement of improved physical fitness. Water based activities will also be introduced. Diet and nutrition will also be looked at with a view of improving performance. Course Outline Health related and performance related components of physical fitness Training principles Aerobic and anaerobic fitness training Flexibility training Speed, agility and balance training Strength training Diet and Nutrition Learning Outcome Upon successful completion of this course students will be able to: Differentiate and discuss health related and performance (or skill) related components of

    physical fitness; Understand how fitness training principles apply differently to adults and the growing child. Demonstrate a sound understanding of the different methods of training and principles of

    training for both individual and groups of individuals. Plan and design training sessions to improve the physical fitness of non-athletes and athletes. Gain a basic understanding of diet and nutrition and how it affects performance Student Assessment Students will be assessed on the following; 1 Written test (40%) 2 Performance Tests (30%) 3 Design a Training Programme (30%)

    jmleeTypewritten TextDISCLAIMER: The course outline below serves as a general informational guide for students. Course content and assessment modes may vary for different lecturers. Actual course outlines will be made known to students on edveNTUre by the individual lecturers. DO NOT purchase textbooks based on the information contained in this document.

  • Textbooks/References Alter, M.J. (1996). Science of flexibility (2nd ed.). Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics. Bompa, T. O. (2000). Total training for young champions. Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics. Chia, M., & Wong, P. (in press). The Essential Almanac for Personal Trainers. Faigenbaum, A. & Westcott, W. (2000). Strength & power for young athletes. Champaign, IL:

    Human Kinetics. Howley, E. T. & Franks B. D. (2007) Fitness Professionals Handbook. (5th Edition) Champaign,

    IL: Human Kinetics. Reaburn, P. & Jenkins, D. (Eds.) (1996). Training for Speed and Endurance. St Leonards,

    N.S.W.: Allen & Unwin. Rushall, B. S. & Pyke F. S. (1990) Training for Sports and Fitness