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Level 2 Certificate in Fitness Instructing (Exercise to Music)
Learner Acheivement Portfolio
Learner Name
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Contents
Introduction 3
Learner Support 3
Learner Achievement Portfolio Checklist 4
Statement of Authenticity 5
Assessor Verification of Learner Identity 5
Assessment Details 6
Unit 2.1 Anatomy and Physiology for Exercise Assessment Details 6
Unit 2.2 Know How to Support Clients who take part in Exercise
and Physical Activity Assessment Details 6
Unit 2.3 Health, Safety and Welfare in a Fitness Environment Assessment Details 6
Unit 2.4 Principles of Exercise, Fitness and Health Assessment Details 7
Unit 2.5 Planning Group Exercises to Music Sessions Assessment Details 7
Unit 2.5 Planing Group Exercise to Music Session Overview (Sample) 11
Unit 2.6 Instructing Group Exercise to Music Sessions Assessment Details 15
Optional Training Day 18
Unit 2.6 Formative Feedback for Class Plans 18
Video Assessment Guidelines 19
Assessment Documentation 20
Worksheets 21
Unit 2.2 and 2.3 Assessor feedback sheet 34
Unit 2.5 Physical Activity Readiness Questionnaire (PAR-Q) - Learner 40
Unit 2.5 Physical Activity Readiness Questionnaire (PAR-Q) - Participant 1 41
Unit 2.5 Physical Activity Readiness Questionnaire (PAR-Q) - Participant 2 42
Unit 2.5 Physical Activity Readiness Questionnaire (PAR-Q) - Participant 3 43
Informed Consent Form 44
Unit 2.5 Planning Group Exercise to Music Class Plan 47
Planning Checklist 48
Unit 2.6 Worksheet 49
Unit 2.6 Instructing Group Exercise to Music Summative Observation Checklist 50
Unit 2.6 Instructing Group Exercise to Music Assessor Feedback Sheet 54
Unit 2.6 Instructing Group Exercise to Music Question and Response Record Sheet 55
Unit 2.6 Session Evaluation 56
Summary of achievement 57
Learner Evaluation – Summary Sheet 61
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Introduction
Welcome to the Level 2 Certificate in Fitness Instructing (Exercise to Music). In this course you are required to gather evidence which demonstrates you meet the criteria as set out by Skills Active in the National Occupational Standards. These standards were compiled by employers and list the skills required for a fitness instructor teaching group exercise to music. You will collect the evidence required throughout the course and while preparing and delivering your practical assessment.
This document contains explanations and all the forms you need. To assist you in keeping all documentation together we recommend placing this document and all your evidence in a bound folder or ring binder. Please do not use plastic wallets in your folder. As you collect each piece of evidence, place it in the appropriate section and mark it off on the Learner Achievement Portfolio Checklist as you go.
If you wish to gain feedback for any part of your portfolio, please send copies i.e. not originals, to the Head Office at the address listed below. Alternatively, email your work to [email protected]. Please ensure that all documents that require feedback are submitted at least 2 weeks before the assessment date. Your work will be allocated to a tutor who will place your feedback on the learner help desk. You may send in all areas of the portfolio for feedback prior to the assessment. On receiving feedback please place a copy in your portfolio along with your original piece of evidence.
Before submitting your portfolio for either feedback or final assessment, make sure you have entered your user name at the top of every page then sign and date every page where required. Then bring the portfolio with you to your practical assessment or send it in with your video assessment.
Learner Support
If you have any questions or queries, you may contact Learner Support. Course queries are answered by our qualified Tutors and Assessors.
Call +44 (0)207 2929 140
Train Fitness International Limited Unit 2A Moonraker Point Pocock Street London SE1 0FN United Kingdom
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Learner Achievement Portfolio Checklist
All the following documents are to be placed in your portfolio
Evidence Required a
Statement of Authenticity
Assessor Verification of Learner Identity
Photocopy of Photographic Identification e.g. passport, driver’s license etc.
Video Assessment form if required
Unit 2.2 Know how to Support Clients who take part in Exercise and Physical Activity - Worksheet
Unit 2.3 Health, Safety and Welfare in a Fitness Environment - Worksheet
Unit 2.2 and 2.3 Assessor feedback sheet
Unit 2.2 and 2.3 Assessor question and response sheet
Unit 2.5 Planning group exercise to music sessions (F/600/9021) - Worksheet
Unit 2.5 Planning Group Exercise to Music - Session Overview
Unit 2.5 Session overview
Unit 2.5 Planning Group Exercise to Music - PAR-Q Form - Learner
Unit 2.5 Planning Group Exercise to Music - PAR-Q Form - Participant 1
Unit 2.5 Planning Group Exercise to Music - PAR-Q Form - Participant 2
Unit 2.5 Planning Group Exercise to Music - PAR-Q Form - Participant 3
Informed Consent Forms
Unit 2.5 Planning Group Exercise to Music - Class Plan
Unit 2.5 Planning Checklist
Unit 2.6 Summative observation checklist
Unit 2.6 Instructing Group Exercise to Music Assessor Feedback Sheet
Unit 2.6 Instructing Group Exercise to Music Question and Response Record Sheet
Unit 2.6 Instructing Group Exercise to Music - Session Evaluation
Unit 2.6 Instructing group exercise to music worksheet
Summary of Achievement
Learner Evaluation Form
Appeals Policy And Procedures Declaration
Learner Appeals Application Form
Username:
Learner signature: Date:
Assessor signature: Date:
Internal Quality Assurer: Date:
If you have applied for an exemption for any units of the course, you must include the ORIGINAL certificate for verification of your Accreditation of Prior Achievement.
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Statement of Authenticity
Please read the following statement and complete where required.
I hereby declare all work contained in this portfolio and submitted for my assessment is my own.
Username:
Name:
Signature:
Date:
Please include a photocopy of photographic identification.
Assessor Verification of Learner Identity
I hereby confirm that I have viewed photographic identification of the student and I have also met the student in person. I can therefore verify their identity
Assessor name:
Assessor signature:
Date:
Internal Quality Assurer name:
Internal Quality Assurer signature:
Date:
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Assessment Details
The Level 2 Certificate in Group Exercise to Music consists of 6 units. You must pass all units to gain your qualification.
� Unit 2.1 – Anatomy and Physiology for Exercise � Unit 2.2 – Know how to Support Clients who take part in Exercise and Physical Activity � Unit 2.3 – Health, Safety and Welfare in a Fitness Environment � Unit 2.4 – Principles of Exercise, Fitness and Health � Unit 2.5 – Planning Group Exercise to Music � Unit 2.6 – Instructing Group Exercise to Music
You must attend a minimum of 1 assessment day for this qualification. Unit 2.1 Anatomy and Physiology for Exercise Assessment Details
To achieve this unit you will sit an invigilated, 40 question, multiple choice theory paper on the following -
� The Structure and Function of the Circulatory System � The Structure and Function of the Respiratory System � The Structure and Function of the Skeleton and Joints � The Structure and function of the muscular system � The Life course of Musculoskeletal System and its Implication for Special Populations Exercise � The Energy Systems and their Relation to Exercise � The Nervous System and it’s Relation to Exercises
The paper is set and marked by the awarding body and you will need a minimum mark of 70% (28/40) to pass. Please allow up to 21 days after your assessment for your results. Please bring a black pen to complete the exam paper.
Unit 2.2 Know how to Support Clients who take part in Exercise and Physical Activity Assessment Details
This unit is assessed via a worksheet comprising of 19 short answer questions about the following:-
� Developing effective working relationships � Addressing barriers to exercise with clients
� Exercise adherence � Providing customer service
The worksheet can be found later in this LAP. You must achieve 100% and answer all of the questions correctly to pass. Complete this worksheet once you have completed the online theory module for Unit 2.2. Place your completed worksheet in your LAP for marking. The worksheet will be marked on or before the practical assessment day.
Unit 2.3 Health, Safety and Welfare in a Fitness Environment Assessment Details
This unit is assessed via a worksheet comprising of 21 short answer questions about the following:-
� Emergency procedures � Health and safety
� Risk assessment � Safeguarding children and vulnerable adults
The worksheet can be found later in this LAP. You must achieve 100% and answer all of the questions correctly to pass. Complete this worksheet once you have completed the online theory module for Unit 2.3. Place your completed worksheet in your LAP for marking. The worksheet will be marked on or before the practical assessment day.
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Unit 2.4 Principles of Exercise, Fitness and Health Assessment Details
This unit is assessed via a theory paper consisting of 40 multiple-choice questions. The paper will be on the following subjects covered in your online theory –
� The effects of exercise on the body � The components of fitness � How to apply the principles and variables of fitness to an exercise programme � The contraindications and key safety guidelines for special populations � How to safely monitor exercise intensity � The health benefits of physical activity � The importance of healthy eating
The paper is set and marked by the awarding body and you will need a minimum mark of 70% (28/40) to pass. Please allow up to 21 days after your assessment for your results. Please bring a black pen to complete the exam paper.
Unit 2.5 Planning Group Exercises to Music Sessions Assessment Details
The assessment for this unit is comprised of 4 parts-
� Planning Exercise to Music Sessions worksheet � PAR-Q and Informed Consent
� Session Overview � Class Plan
To achieve Unit 2.5 planning group exercise to music you are required to complete the planning worksheet and produce a session overview and appropriate note/planning for a safe and effective exercise to music session based on the jump fx and blast fx releases. If you are doing the diploma option, you will also include stomp fx, groove fx and pump fx in your plan. The exercise to music session will be 45 minutes long and appropriate for a specific target group of healthy adults. You will find the relevant forms further on in the portfolio.
Planning Worksheet
You are required to complete the 2.5 Planning Exercise to Music Sessions Worksheet which you will find later in this LAP. You must answer all questions. You must gain 100% to pass.
PAR-Q
You will need to complete the Physical Activity Readiness Questionnaire (PAR-Q), included in this LAP, for each participant. Please complete the PAR-Q on the morning of your assessment.
NB – A PAR-Q needs to be provided for both yourself (the learner) and your participants.
The Session Overview
You are to complete a session overview which takes into account:
The Register of Exercise Professionals’ Code of Ethical Practice and ensures equal opportunities are reflected during the exercise session.
The health and safety considerations that are relevant to the planned activities within the teaching environment. You must pay special attention to manual handling, safe placement and positioning of equipment, mats and the music system.
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You are required to complete the following information on the session overview:
� Location of the first aid kit in the environment you will be teaching � The name of the qualified first aider at the venue you will be teaching � The duration of the session � The session aim - give detail on the agreed goal, any barriers to exercise that have been suggested by the participants and what you aim to achieve in the session. � The objectives – give detail on how you will achieve the aim and agreed goals and overcome any suggested barriers. � The anticipated fitness level of your participants � The anticipated skill level of your participants � You are to make checks on the participant’s footwear, clothing and accessories (jewellery etc) making sure it is appropriate for the session � Give indication on any specific considerations that need to be made that relate to the participants needs � Give detail on equipment that is to be used e.g. mats, dumbbells etc � Give detail on checks made regarding the equipment e.g. mats are torn � Give detail of the person you will notify regarding equipment arrangements e.g. duty manager/ studio coordinator � Health and safety checks and any other arrangements made relative to the:
� Environment � Participants � Fire exits � Temperature /Ventilation � Water availability
� Floor � Obstacles � Plus any other relevant information
The Class Plan
If you are doing the certificate option, you are required to complete a class plan based on the following fx tracks -
jump fx � Track 1 (Warm Up) � Track 2 (Aerobic Conditioning) � Track 3 (Aerobic Conditioning)
� Track 4 (Aerobic Conditioning) � Track 5 (Aerobic Conditioning)
blast fx
� Track 2 or 5 (Body Conditioning) � Track 8 (Abdominals)
jump fx � Track 10 (Cool down) If you are doing the diploma option, you are required to complete a class plan based on the following fitness fx tracks -
jump fx
� Track 1 (Warm Up) � Track 2 (Aerobic Conditioning)
� Track 3 (Aerobic Conditioning)
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stomp fx � Track 2 (Aerobic Conditioning)
groove fx � Track 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 or 7 (Select 1 track only) (Aerobic Conditioning)
pump fx � Track 1 (Body Conditioning)
blast fx � Track 8 (Abdominals)
jump fx � Track 10 (Cool down) Your plan must:
� Reflects current good practice that is safe and appropriate for the participants needs � Shows relevant teaching points � Contains appropriate alternatives and progressions of exercises in each component that take account of the types of special requirements that participants may have � Records information collected verbally and details appropriate advice based on this and other information collected, specifying any reason for temporary deferral of exercise or referral � Provides information on the music selected, to include speed (beats per minute) � A warm up including CV and stretches � Aerobic choreography � Body conditioning/MSE � Cool down component including CV and stretches (A minimum of 1 stretch should be a developmental stretch which you will need to add to your cool down routine)
You class plan will come from the fitness fx choreography notes. You must copy these and add teaching points, alternatives, progressions and modifications, suitable to your class size and ability.
The Warm UpThe following detail is required when planning your warm up (jump fx track 1). This should be written on the Exercise to Music class plan:
jump fx � Track 1 (Warm Up) � Track 2 (Aerobic Conditioning) � Track 3 (Aerobic Conditioning)
� Track 4 (Aerobic Conditioning) � Track 5 (Aerobic Conditioning)
� The names of the pulse raiser and mobility exercises � Name of music with bpms and music mapping
� Choreography which is appropriate for the pulse raiser and mobility exercises � Teaching points � Progressions and alternatives
Main Component
If you are doing the certificate course, the main component will consist of:a) Aerobic choreography and aerobic curve -
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blast fx � Track 2 or 5 (Body Conditioning) � Track 8 (Abdominals)
jump fx � Track 10 (Cool down) If you are doing the diploma option, you are required to complete a class plan based on the following fitness fx tracks -
jump fx � Track 1 (Warm Up) � Track 2 (Aerobic Conditioning) � Track 3 (Aerobic Conditioning)
stomp fx � Track 2 (Aerobic Conditioning)
groove fx � Track 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 or 7 (Select 1 track only) (Aerobic Conditioning)
pump fx � Track 1 (Body Conditioning)
blast fx � Track 8 (Abdominals)
jump fx � Track 10 (Cool down)
To complete your plans on your chosen main component you are required to give the following detail:
� The names of the exercises � Name of music with bpms and music mapping
� Choreography which is appropriate for the main section � Teaching points � Progressions and alternatives
For at least one track you must include a music breakdown and list the way the exercises reflect the beat, phrase and structure of the music. Please refer to the programme choreography notes found on the TRAINFITNESS App for the full breakdown.
Cool down component
The following detail is required when planning your cool down component (jump fx Track 10):
� The names of the flexibility exercises � At least one developmental stretch - draw stick men showing the muscle stretched � Indication on the length of time the stretch is held � Name of music with bpms and music mapping
� Choreography which is appropriate for the cool down � Teaching points � Progressions and alternatives The forms that you required to complete unit 2.5 can be
found further on in the portfolio. You will need to photocopy the session plan form to give you the number of pages you require to plan your session.
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Unit 2.5 Planning Group Exercise to Music Session Overview (Sample)
Planning group exercise to music sessions (F/600/9021)
Learner’s name: A N OTHER
Assessor’s name: B N OTHER
Session and Venue details
Venue: TRAINFITNESS LONDON Location of first aid kit: GYM RECEPTION
Duty first aider: Location of telephone: GYM RECEPTION
Discipline: Group exercise to music Duration of session: 45 MINS
Participant information
Informed consent form completed: YES NO PAR-Q completed: YES NO
Session objectives:
Any specific consideration relating to the participants (eg, injuries, exercise likes/dislikes, clothing):
THE AIM OF THE SESSION IS TO TEACH A SAFE AND EFFECTIVE CHOREOGRAPHED EXERCISE TO MUSIC CLASS AT AN INTENSITY LEVEL THAT IS SUITABLE FOR ALL PARTICIPANTS WHILST INCORPORATING AN OVERALL BALANCE BODY APPROACH
Environment checks – list the health and safety checks made for the following:
Studio: CHECKED Fire exits: CHECKED
Temperature/ventilation: CHECKED Water availability: CHECKED
Environment checks – list the health and safety checks made for the following:
Anticipated fitness level: Anticipated of skill level:
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Unit 2.5 Planning Group Exercise to Music Class Plan(print this page out as many times as you need for your class plan)
Learner name: A N OTHER Username: OTHER
Date: 2017 Venue: TRAINFITNESS LONDON
Component: AEROBIC CONDITIONING Duration of session: 45 MINS TOTAL - 5 MIN REWARM
Music breakdown (or indicate if it is continuous/32 count phrase etc.)
Sets and reps (if applicable)
Exercises(include muscle groups and diagrams for muscular strength and endurance [MSE] and stretches)
Teaching points(If an exercise is repeated there is no need to repeat the teaching points)
Progressions/regressions/ alternatives (indicate which they are: P/R/A)
JUMP FX TRACK 5 - SUPER STAR 5.17 MINUTES BPM = 145 BPM
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MARCH OTS 4 REPS - RUN X 4 OTS + REPEATER KNEE X24 REPS- REPEAT WITH ADDED LAYER AND TRAVEL4 REPS -LATERAL RUN X 4 + CROSS OVER KNEE2 REPS -SUPERSTAR X 2 + STEP TOUCH X44 REPS -LATERAL RUN X 4 + CROSS OVER KNEE2 REPS -SUPERSTAR X 2 + STEP TOUCH X41 REP -POWER SQUAT JUMPS X 4 FWD/BWD + STEP TOUCH X 8REPEAT 4 TIMESPAUSE (16) + VERSELATERAL RUN COMBO X 1 (16)4 REPS -LATERAL RUN X 4 + CROSS OVER KNEE4 REPS -LATERAL RUN X 4 + CROSS OVER KNEE2 REPS -SUPERSTAR X 2 + STEP TOUCH X44 REPS -LATERAL RUN X 4 + CROSS OVER KNEE2 REPS -SUPERSTAR X 2 + STEP TOUCH X41 REP -POWER SQUAT JUMPS X 4 FWD/BWD + STEP TOUCH X 8REPEAT 3 TIMES
RIGHT LEG LEAD
HEELS DOWN
ABDOMINALS IN
EYES FORWARD
HIPS FORWARD
ARMS OUT AND IN BREATHE USE SPACE , MAKE MOVES LARGER
BIG JUMPS BREATHE,
USE THE ALTERNATIVE IF YOU WISH – DEMO ALTERNATIVE
USE THE STEP TOUCHES TO AID IN RECOVERY
BREATHE
HEELS DOWN AND ABDOMINALS IN
HOW ARE YOU FEELING?
RPE TARGET 1 -10?
SHOULDERS AWAY FROM EARS.
USE THE ROOM
BEND THE KNEES AND PUSH OFF
P – HEELS HIGHER – ADD BICEP CURL ARMS
A – STRONG MARCH PUNCHING ARMS
P – ARMS ABOVE SHOULDERS/ HIGHER A – 2 STEPS R/L WITH STEP TOUCH
A – REMOVE JUMP
P – BIGGER JUMPS FED / BWD + PUNCH ARMS
P – ARMS ABOVE SHOULDERS/ OVER HEAD
A – 2 STEPS R/L WITH STEP TOUCH/ NO ARMS
A – REMOVE JUMP, JUST SQUAT OR STEP TOUCH FWD/BACK
P – BIGGER JUMPS FED / BWD + PUNCH ARMS
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Unit 2.5 Planning Group Exercise to Music Class Plan(print this page out as many times as you need for your class plan)
Learner name: A N OTHER Username: OTHER
Date: 2017 Venue: TRAINFITNESS LONDON
Component: BODY CONDITIONING / MSE Duration of session: 5 MINS COOL DOWN STRETCHES
Music breakdown (or indicate if it is continuous/32 count phrase etc.)
Sets and reps (if applicable)
Exercises(include muscle groups and diagrams for muscular strength and endurance [MSE] and stretches)
Teaching points(If an exercise is repeated there is no need to repeat the teaching points)
Progressions/regressions/ alternatives (indicate which they are: P/R/A)
BLAST FX TRACK 2 OR 5 AND TRACK 8 - ONE 6.18 MINUTES BPM = 132 BPM////
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MARCH OTS8 REPS - SQUAT WITH A KNEE LIFT
6 REPS -LUNGE BEHIND WITH A KNEE LIFT 4 REPS -3/1 TRICEP PUSH UP 4 REPS -1/1 TRICEP PUSH UP WITH SIT BACK REPEAT LAST 4 REPS SIT BACK TO KNEELING (16) + TRANSITION TO STANDING (16) 8 REPS - SQUAT WITH A KNEE LIFT6 REPS -LUNGE BEHIND WITH A KNEE LIFT
1 REPS -3/1 TRICEP PUSH UP8 REPS -1/1 TRICEP PUSH UP WITH SIT BACKREPEAT LAST 8 REPSSIT BACK TO KNEELING (16) + TRANSITION TO STANDING (16) 8 REPS - SQUAT WITH A KNEE LIFT 6 REPS -LUNGE BEHIND WITH A KNEE LIFT4 REPS -3/1 TRICEP PUSH UP
RIGHT LEG LEAD ABDOMINALS IN EXPLAIN RE TRANSITION TO THE FLOOR
KEEP FEET SHOULDER WIDTH AS YOU TAKE FOOT BEHIND TOUCH TOE BEHIND AND DROP THE KNEE FRONT KNEE OVER TOES
WELL DONE BREATHE AND CONTROL
ELBOWS IN KEEP THE CORE STRONG BREATHE CONTROL USE THE BEATS HOW ARE YOU FEELING? BEND THE KNEES SHOULDERS AWAY FROM EARS KEEP EYES UP ABDOMINALS IN
HANDS FORWARD
KEEP THE ELBOWS IN CONTROL AND BREATHE
CONTROL AS YOU RISE
KNEE HIP HEIGHT DEEP SQUATS
KEEP THE HIPS FORWARD SINK INTO THE LUNGE
P – ADD PULL DOWN ARMS
A – LOW KNEE/ HEEL DIG
A – TAP FOOT BEHIND
P – SINK DEEPER INTO LUNGE AND PULL KNEE INTO BELLY ON RETURN
A – TRICEP KICK BACK ON KNEES WITH HAND WEIGHT
P – FULL EXTENDED TRICEP PRESS UP
P – ADD PULL DOWN ARMS
A – LOW KNEE/ HEEL DIG
A – TAP FOOT BEHIND
P – SINK DEEPER INTO LUNGE AND PULL KNEE INTO BELLY ON RETURN
A – TRICEP KICK BACK ON KNEES WITH HAND WEIGHT
P – FULL EXTENDED TRICEP PRESS UP
ALTERNATIVES AND PROGRESSIONS = AS ABOVE FOR EACH EXERCISE
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Unit 2.5 Planning Group Exercise to Music Class Plan(print this page out as many times as you need for your class plan)
Learner name: A N OTHER Username: OTHER
Date: 2017 Venue: TRAINFITNESS LONDON
Component: BODY CONDITIONING / MSE CONTINUED Duration of session: 5 MINS COOL DOWN STRETCHES
Music breakdown (or indicate if it is continuous/32 count phrase etc.)
Sets and reps (if applicable)
Exercises(include muscle groups and diagrams for muscular strength and endurance [MSE] and stretches)
Teaching points(If an exercise is repeated there is no need to repeat the teaching points)
Progressions/regressions/ alternatives (indicate which they are: P/R/A)
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4 REPS -3/1 TRICEP PUSH UP
4 REPS -1/1 TRICEP PUSH UP WITH SIT BACK
REPEAT LAST 4 REPS
SIT BACK TO KNEELING (16) + TRANSITION TO STANDING (16)
8 REPS - SQUAT WITH A KNEE LIFT
6 REPS -LUNGE BEHIND WITH A KNEE LIFT
4 REPS -3/1 TRICEP PUSH UP
4 REPS -1/1 TRICEP PUSH UP WITH SIT BACK
8 REPS -1/1 TRICEP PUSH UP WITH SIT BACK
SIT BACK TO KNEELING (16) + TRANSITION TO STANDING (16)
16 REPS -FASTER SQUAT WITH A KNEE LIFT
HANDS FORWARD ELBOWS IN
ABDOMINALS SWITCHED ON
KNEES OVER TOES SHOULDERS AWAY FROM EARS
SMOOTH MOVES
WELL DONE – NEARLY THERE.
HOW ARE YOU FEELING?
8 SINGLES – HOLD YOUR FORM CONTROL AND BREATHE
A LITTLE FASTER
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Unit 2.6 Instructing Group Exercise to Music Sessions Assessment Details
The assessment for this unit is comprised of 3 parts
1. Observed Summative Assessment2. Reflecting on Exercise to Music- Self Evaluation3. Instructing Exercise to Music Worksheet To complete unit 2.6 Group Exercise to Music session you are required to instruct a group of healthy participants. There must be a minimum of (at least) 6 participants in the class.
In order for your clients to participate in your practical assessment they must be apparently healthy adults and meet the criteria below:
� Be aged between 16 or over (male or female participant) � Must have completed a Train Fitness PAR-Q and answered ‘no’ to every question other than questions 12, 13 and 14. If a client answers yes to one or all of these they can still participate in the session � Must not have any concerns about their health Therefore please ensure that you thoroughly screen your clients for their suitability to participate in your practical assessment prior to selecting them. You will need to complete the PAR-Q and Informed Consent form contained within this document with your clients before commencing your assessment.
NB. You are required to take 3 participants with you for your practical assessment and bring your music with you.
If you are doing the certificate option, you are required to complete a class plan based on the following fitness fx tracks -
� jump fx � Track 1 (warm up) � Track 2 (aerobic conditioning) � Track 3 (aerobic conditioning) � Track 4 (aerobic conditioning) � Track 5 (aerobic conditioning)
� blast fx � Track 2 or 5 (body conditioning/MSE) � Track 8 (abdominals)
� jump fx � Track 10 (cool down)
If you are doing the diploma option, you are required to complete a class plan based on the following fitness fx tracks -
� jump fx � Track 1 (warm up) � Track 2 (aerobic conditioning) � Track 3 (aerobic conditioning)
� stomp fx � Track 2 (aerobic conditioning)
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� groove fx (Select 1 track only) � Track 2 (aerobic conditioning) � Track 3 (aerobic conditioning) � Track 4 (aerobic conditioning) � Track 5 (aerobic conditioning) � Track 6 (aerobic conditioning) � Track 7 (aerobic conditioning)
� pump fx � Track 1 (abdominals)
� blast fx � Track 8 (abdominals)
� jump fx � Track 10 (cool down)
Observed Assessment
An assessor will observe you instructing the group exercise to music session which you have planned on the session plans. The criteria under which you will be assessed can be found in the Summative Observation Checklist in this LAP. You must demonstrate competency in all areas.
You will need to demonstrate instruction on the following:
� Warm up (Including CV and stretches) � Aerobic Component � Body Conditioning /MSE � Cool Down
NB: You must include a minimum of 1 developmental stretch in your cool down You must prepare the session to teach and you are required to:
1. Prepare yourself to teach the session2. Welcome the participants and make them feel welcome and at ease3. Verbally advise the participants of the facility’s emergency procedure4. Check the participants’ level of experience, ability5. Check the participants’ physical/medical conditions and record any information given to you6. Provide safe and appropriate equipment sufficient for the participants7. Organise sufficient space for safe exercise performance8. Explain the purpose and value of the session including its physical demands9. Confirm or revise the session overview as appropriate (this will have been completed in unit 2.5) When teaching the session you must meet the following in all areas of the practical assessment, the warm up, the chosen main component and the cool down:
1. Give explanations and/or demonstrations that are technically correct2. Communicate appropriately to the participants’ needs and the environment3. Adopt appropriate positions to observe the participants and respond to their needs4. Use volume, pitch and voice projection relative to the music, with or without a microphone
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5. Provide cueing to enable the participants to work to the structure and phrase of the music6. Keep control of the group at all times7. Check that the participants can perform the exercises instructed8. Use appropriate methods to correct and reinforce technique (as appropriate)9. Give regular verbal teaching points10. Change teaching position11. Ask questions12. Communicate verbally and visually13. Use the mirroring technique14. Use the following choreography and design/teaching methods:
� Add on � Layering � Continuous play � 32 count block � Verse chorus
15. Work to the beat and phrase of the music16. Provide feedback and instructing points which are timely, clear and motivational17. Adapt exercises with suitable progressions and/or regressions according to participants’ needs18. Worked within agreed timescales for the session19. Monitor the safety and intensity of exercise Ending the session and gaining feedback:
1. Give the participants an accurate summary of feedback on the session2. Give the participants the opportunity to reflect on the session3. Give the participants the opportunity to ask questions4. Give the participants the opportunity to provide feedback on the session5. Give the participants the opportunity to identify any further needs6. Follow the correct procedures for checking and dealing with any equipment used7. Leave the environment in a condition acceptable for future use Reflecting on Exercise to Music- Self Evaluation
You are required to evaluate and create an action plan that accurately reflects all elements of the session taught. Verbal feedback obtained from the participants must be taken into accounts.
The session evaluation can be found further on in the portfolio.
In your session evaluation you will:
1. Review the outcomes of working with participants and the participants’ feedback2. Identify how well the exercises met the participants’ needs3. Identify how effective and motivational the relationship with the participants was4. Identify how to improve personal practice
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Optional Training Day
If you chose to do the optional training day you can complete this instead of the 20 practicum hours. Therefore the training day will be used to sign off the 20 hours.
Please contact Learner Support for more details.
Instructing Exercise to Music Sessions Worksheet
You are required to complete the 2.6 Instructing Worksheet which you will find later in this LAP. You must answer all questions. You must gain 100% to pass.
Unit 2.6 Formative Feedback for Class Plans
You may submit a copy of your portfolio and plan no later than two weeks prior to the assessment date. Your worksheets and plan will be reviewed by an assessor and formative feedback given. This feedback will enable you to make any necessary modifications to both your plan and performance prior to assessment. It is highly recommended you take advantage of this free service. You can send your work either electronically, or via post. Remember to send COPIES (not originals) as these plans will NOT be returned.
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Video/DVD Assessment Procedure
You may submit a video/DVD for your practical assessment or re-assessment. Video/DVD assessments will be assessed along the same guidelines as stated in this document.
Firstly you must request to submit your assessment as a video/DVD. Do this by completing the Video/DVD Assessment Request Form by visiting https://train.fitness/Portals/40/Documents/GeneralStudentDocuments/Video-Assessment-Application-Form.pdf.
Please note that Train Fitness do not accept postal / hand written applications and therefore request forms must be submitted electronically (not scanned but typed) and attached to an email – [email protected].
Once you have been authorised to complete the complete the assessment as a video/DVD, you should adhere to the following procedures and guidelines:
The procedure for submitting a video is as follows:
1. Inform Learner Support you wish to complete a video/DVD assessment and pay the additional fee for video/DVD submissions
2. The Practical Assessment Video Submission form must be completed and you must provide a photocopy of your passport or an alternative form of photo identification
3. If your practical assessment requires ‘assessor choice’ exercises – you will need to send your planned session to head office for feedback. At this point the ‘assessor choice’ exercises will be confirmed and sent to you in the post. The envelope should be opened in front of the camera during your assessment
4. Ensure you complete the video/DVD assessment following the guidelines stated below5. You must submit your video/DVD and completed portfolio to Train Fitness head office6. Once the video/DVD has been received, please allow 30 days for your results to be published Your video must conform to the following guidelines:
� The video/DVD must be presented in digital format. Examples include; DVD, USB etc � Your video/DVD must be clearly labelled with your full name, user name and clearly marked as a Practical
Assessment, with the assessment title � The video/DVD must contain footage of your assessment ONLY, which must commence at the beginning of the
tape/DVD � Unless previously arranged, your assessment must be shot in one take. You will automatically be referred on
your assessment if the video contains any edits or breaks in recording � Both you and any participants must be in camera shot throughout the entire video/DVD. When exercises are
being performed, the assessor needs to see where you position yourself in relation to any participants, how the participants perform the exercise and the interaction between you
� You should be clearly heard at all times throughout the video/DVD. N.B If it is difficult to hear your instructions you will automatically be referred. It is advisable to check audio levels on your video prior to submission
� Any comments your participant/s makes should be clearly audible at all times.
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� If you are using a camera person, they must remain silent throughout. Again they do not need to zoom in/out and should remain a suitable distance away as to not interfere with the assessment but ensure you and your participant(s) are clearly see and herd at all times
� Once the assessment begins do not interact/speak to the camera other than to read out ‘assessor choice’ exercises if required
� If your assessment requires ‘assessors choice’ exercises you should complete these either at an appropriate times during the session or at the end. Open the envelope in front of the camera, read out and show the camera the exercises written down. You can them perform them with your participant(s)
� The assessment must be conducted in a suitable environment. For this reason, a commercial health and fitness centre is highly recommended. If the venue you use is deemed to be unsatisfactory, you will be referred on your assessment, therefore in some instances you may wish to check your venue option with Learner Support in advance
� A certified copy of any legally recognised form of photo identification including photo driver’s license or passport must accompany your submission
Please send your video/DVD along with your completed portfolio to the following address before your selected assessment date (note that there is an additional fee for assessment via video/DVD, call Learner Support for more details).
Learner Support
Train Fitness International Limited Unit 2A Moonraker Point, Pocock St. Southwark, London, SE1 0FN
Assessment Documentation
Please use the following assessment documentation for each part of your assessment. Make sure you write your name and username at the top of each sheet and sign the bottom of EVERY page.
You will need to print additional copies of your program card and your exercise breakdown/session plans. Print as many as required.
All completed worksheets and your session overview and plan are to be placed in the portfolio and presented as part of the portfolio on the assessment day.
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Unit 2.2 Know How to Support Clients who take part in Exercise and Physical Activity WorksheetLearner name: Username:
Date:
You are required to complete this worksheet, which is externally set by YMCA Awards. This worksheet should be completed prior to planning your group exercise to music session, as the knowledge required here will assist you with your session planning. Forming good relationships with clients and making a good impression on them is a crucial part of any fitness instructor’s role.
1. Give two reasons why it is important to form effective working relationships with clients
1
2
2. Give two reasons why it is important to present yourself and the organisation positively to clients
1
2
3. Describe how the communication skills below can assist in client motivation
Open questions
Eye contact
Active listening
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Learner name: Username:
Date:
4. Explain the importance of valuing equality and diversity when working with clients
5. List three typical barriers to exercise/physical activity that clients may experience
1
2
3
6. Explain what you understand valuing equality and diversity to mean.
7. List two incentives and two rewards that can strengthen clients’ motivation and adherence
Incentives Rewards
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Unit 2.2 Know How to Support Clients who take part in Exercise and Physical Activity Worksheet Continued
Learner name: Username:
Date:
8. List three strategies and describe how they can help clients overcome typical barriers to exercise /physical activity:
Strategies How does the strategy help the client overcome the barrier?
1
2
3
9. Explain why it is important for a clients to take personal responsibility for their own fitnessand motivation
10. Explain how each of the following can assist clients to develop their own strategy for motivationand adherence
Information gathering
Goal setting
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Unit 2.2 Know How to Support Clients who take part in Exercise and Physical Activity Worksheet Continued
Learner name: Username:
Date:
11. Identify two behaviour change approaches/strategies to encourage adherence toexercise/physical activity
1
2
12. What does SMART stand for?
S
M
A
R
T
13. Describe the process for setting short, medium and long-term goals following initial goal-setting
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Learner name: Username:
Date:
14. Describe the process for revising short, medium and long-term goals
15. Explain the importance of client care:
a. From the point of view of the client
b. From the point of view of an organisation or company
16. Explain why it is important to deal with clients’ needs to their satisfaction
17. List two ways to identify clients’ needs
1
2
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Learner name: Username:
Date:
18. Give two reasons for the importance of dealing with clients’ needs timely, effectivelyand positively
1
2
19. State two ways in which you could exceed clients’ expectations
1
2
Final result Pass Refer
Assessor’s feedback:
Username:
Learner name: Signature: Date:
Assessor name: Signature: Date:
Internal Quality Assurer: Signature: Date:
External Quality Assurer: Signature: Date:
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Unit 2.3 Health, Safety and Welfare in the Fitness Environment Worksheet
Learner name: Username:
Date:
You are required to complete this worksheet, which is externally set by YMCA Awards. This worksheet should be completed prior to planning your group exercise to music session, as the knowledge required here will assist you with your session planning. 1. Identify three types of emergencies that may occur in a fitness environment.
1
2
3
2. Describe the responsibilities of the following individuals during an emergency:
Role Responsibility
A. General manager
B. Duty manager
C. First aider
3. Explain the importance of following emergency procedures calmly and effectively:
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Learner name: Username:
Date:
4. Describe how to maintain the safety of people involved in typical emergencies, including children, older people and disabled people:
Children
Older people
Disabled people
5. Outline why health and safety is important in a fitness environment
6. Identify the legal and regulatory requirements for health and safety relevant to workingin a fitness environment
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Unit 2.3 Health, Safety and Welfare in the Fitness Environment Worksheet Continued
Learner name: Username:
Date:
7. Describe duty of care and professional role boundaries in relation to special population groups
Children
Older people
Disabled people
8. Identify the typical roles of individuals responsible for health and safety in a fitness organisation
Individual Health and safety role
9. Describe three types of security procedure that you may need to follow when workingin a fitness environment
1
2
3
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Learner name: Username:
Date:
10. Describe two key health and safety documents that are relevant in a fitness environment
1
2
11. Identify one possible hazard for each of the following aspects of working in a fitness environment:
Hazards
Facilities
Equipment
Working practices
Client behaviour
Security
Hygiene
12. Describe how to risk assess the types of hazard highlighted in question 11 above
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Learner name: Username:
Date:
13. Describe how to control risks associated with the types of hazard highlighted in question 11
14. Identify the appropriate person/position to contact within the fitness organisation when hazardsand risks cannot be controlled personally
In your role as a fitness instructor it is likely that at some point you may work with children or vulnerable adults.
15. Describe what is meant by safeguarding the welfare of children and vulnerable adults
16. Describe the responsibilities and limitations of a fitness instructor with regards to safeguardingchildren and vulnerable adults
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17. List four types of abuse and their associated signs that an instructor may encounter
Types of abuse Signs of abuse
1
2
3
4
18. Describe a fitness organisation’s policies and procedures in relation to safeguarding childrenand vulnerable adults, including typical reporting procedures
Policies Reporting procedures
1
2
19. Describe the procedures to follow to protect yourself from accusations of abuse
Unit 2.3 Health, Safety and Welfare in the Fitness Environment Worksheet Continued
Learner name: Username:
Date:
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20. Identify two statutory agencies responsible for safeguarding children and vulnerable adultsand state when it may be necessary to contact them (contact scenario)
Statutory agency Contact scenario
21. Describe how to maintain the confidentiality of information relating to possible abuse
Final result Pass Refer
Assessor’s feedback:
Username:
Learner name: Signature: Date:
Assessor name: Signature: Date:
Internal Quality Assurer: Signature: Date:
External Quality Assurer: Signature: Date:
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Learner name: Username:
Date:
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Criterion number Assessor feedback
Username:
Learner name: Signature: Date:
Assessor name: Signature: Date:
Internal Quality Assurer: Signature: Date:
External Quality Assurer: Signature: Date:
Unit 2.2 and 2.3 Assessor feedback sheet
Learner name: Assessor’s name:
Date:
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Assessor’s questions Learner’s responses
Username:
Learner name: Signature: Date:
Assessor name: Signature: Date:
Internal Quality Assurer: Signature: Date:
External Quality Assurer: Signature: Date:
Unit 2.2 and 2.3 Assessor question and response sheet
Learner name: Assessor’s name:
Date:
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Unit 2.5 Planning group exercise to music sessions (F/600/9021) - Worksheet
Learner name: Assessor’s name:
Date:
You are required to complete this worksheet, which is externally set by YMCA Awards. This worksheet should be completed prior to planning your group exercise to music session, as the knowledge required here will assist you with your session planning.
1. Explain the process of informed consent
2. Describe the type/s of information that can be obtained from the client when using the following methods and explain when they are appropriate to be used
PAR-Q
Interview
Observation
3. Describe 1 factor based on client screening, that may affect safe exercise participation
4. Give 1 example of how information obtained from a client might affect the planning of group exercise to music sessions
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Worksheet Continued
5. List 1 reason for temporary deferral of exercise
6. Explain when you might refer a client to another professional
7. Use the following table to describe how to plan group exercise to music sessions to meet the needs of clients with the following different objectives:
Client objective Frequency Intensity Time Type
Weight loss
Increased cardiovascular fitness
8. Describe the legal requirements covering the use of music
9. Use the following table to describe how to select speed and type of music appropriate to the participant and phase of the classParticipant skill level Phase of the class Type of music/speed of music
Beginner Aerobic curve
MSE
Advanced Aerobic curve
MSE
10. Describe how the following methods can be used to help develop choreography in group exercise to music sessions
Layering
Verse and chorus
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Worksheet continued
11. Describe how you would plan group exercise to music using a circuit format
12. List 2 types of equipment and their uses in a group exercise to music class
Equipment Use
13. List 1 adaptation you would make to your plan to cater for each of the following:
Young people aged 14-16
Antenatal and postnatal women
Older people (50+)
Final Result:
Username:
Learner name: Signature: Date:
Assessor name: Signature: Date:
Internal Quality Assurer: Signature: Date:
External Quality Assurer: Signature: Date:
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Unit 2.5 Session overview
Planning group exercise to music sessions (F/600/9021)
Learner’s name:
Assessor’s name:
Session and Venue details
Venue: Location of first aid kit:
Duty first aider: Location of telephone:
Discipline: Group exercise to music Duration of session:
Participant information
Informed consent form completed: YES NO PAR-Q completed: YES NO
Session objectives:
Any specific consideration relating to the participants (eg, injuries, exercise likes/dislikes, clothing):
Environment checks – list the health and safety checks made for the following:
Studio: Fire exits:
Temperature/ventilation: Water availability:
Environment checks – list the health and safety checks made for the following:
Anticipated fitness level: Anticipated of skill level:
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Unit 2.5 Physical Activity Readiness Questionnaire (PAR-Q) - Learner
Venue:
Prior to participating in any fitness appraisal, workshop, or other exercise routine you are required to complete this PAR-Q together with the Informed Consent Release and Waiver Form (‘ICRW’). For most people, physical activity should not pose any problem or hazard, however, potential risks, whilst not apparent at rest, may be exacerbated by an increase in levels of physical activity. The PAR-Q is designed to identify the small number of adults for whom physical activity might be inappropriate or those who should seek medical advice concerning the type of activity most suitable for them.
The ICRW contains information relating to the level of exercise you are likely to be undertaking and should be read in conjunction with this PAR-Q.
Please complete the questionnaire below by reading each question carefully and ticking the response that applies to you. You are wholly responsible for your answers and if you are in any doubt you must seek medical advice.
1.Has your doctor ever said that you have a bone or joint problem, such as arthritis, or any medical condition, surgical operation or injury that has been aggravated by exercise or might be made worse with exercise?
Yes No
2. Do you have high blood pressure? Yes No
3. Do you have low blood pressure? Yes No
4. Do you have Diabetes Mellitus or any other metabolic disease? Yes No
5. Has your doctor ever said you have raised cholesterol (serum level above 6.2mmol/L)? Yes No
6.Has your doctor ever said that you have a heart condition and that you should only do physical activity recommended by a doctor?
Yes No
7. Have you ever felt pain in your chest when you do physical exercise or at rest? Yes No
8. Is your doctor currently prescribing you drugs or medication? Yes No
9. Have you ever suffered from unusual shortness of breath at rest or with mild exertion? Yes No
10. Is there any history of coronary heart disease in your family? Yes No
11. Do you often feel faint, have spells of severe dizziness or have you ever lost consciousness? Yes No
12. Do you currently drink more than the average amount of alcohol per week (21 units for men and 14 units for women)? Yes No
13. Do you suffer from regular head aches, dizziness, fainting or fits? Yes No
14. Do you NOT currently exercise on a regular basis (at least 3 times a week) and/or work in a job that is physically demanding? Yes No
15. Are you, or is there any possibility that you might be pregnant? Yes No
16. Do you know of any other reason why you should not participate in a programme of physical activity? Yes No
17. Is there any further information you feel the instructor should be aware of? Yes No
If you answered:‘Yes’ to one or more questions:You must consult your doctor before undertaking any fitness appraisal, workshop or other exercise routine. You will need to discuss the nature of the activity you are about to undertake and either present your PAR-Q or tell your doctor which questions you answered ‘yes’ to. Your doctor needs to advise you as to your suitability for unrestricted physical activity.
‘No’ to all questions:You acknowledge that you are taking responsibility for the accuracy of your replies and the decision that you are physically fit enough for unrestricted physical activity.
By signing this PAR-Q I undertake that I have read, understood and correctly answered the questions set out above. I wish to participate in activities that may include aerobic, anaerobic, flexibility, stability, resistance, muscular strength and endurance exercise. I realise that my participation in these activities involves the risk of injury and even the possibility of death. I confirm I am voluntarily engaging in a level of exercise that I consider acceptable and appropriate to my level of fitness. If I have answered ‘yes’ to any of the questions above, by signing this form I am also confirming that I have taken medical advice relating to my participation and my doctor has confirmed I am fit enough to participate.
Username:
Client name: Signature: Date:
Learner name: Signature: Date:
Assessor name: Signature: Date:
Internal Quality Assurer: Signature: Date:
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Unit 2.5 Physical Activity Readiness Questionnaire (PAR-Q) - Participant 1
Venue:
Prior to participating in any fitness appraisal, workshop, or other exercise routine you are required to complete this PAR-Q together with the Informed Consent Release and Waiver Form (‘ICRW’). For most people, physical activity should not pose any problem or hazard, however, potential risks, whilst not apparent at rest, may be exacerbated by an increase in levels of physical activity. The PAR-Q is designed to identify the small number of adults for whom physical activity might be inappropriate or those who should seek medical advice concerning the type of activity most suitable for them.
The ICRW contains information relating to the level of exercise you are likely to be undertaking and should be read in conjunction with this PAR-Q.
Please complete the questionnaire below by reading each question carefully and ticking the response that applies to you. You are wholly responsible for your answers and if you are in any doubt you must seek medical advice.
1.Has your doctor ever said that you have a bone or joint problem, such as arthritis, or any medical condition, surgical operation or injury that has been aggravated by exercise or might be made worse with exercise?
Yes No
2. Do you have high blood pressure? Yes No
3. Do you have low blood pressure? Yes No
4. Do you have Diabetes Mellitus or any other metabolic disease? Yes No
5. Has your doctor ever said you have raised cholesterol (serum level above 6.2mmol/L)? Yes No
6.Has your doctor ever said that you have a heart condition and that you should only do physical activity recommended by a doctor?
Yes No
7. Have you ever felt pain in your chest when you do physical exercise or at rest? Yes No
8. Is your doctor currently prescribing you drugs or medication? Yes No
9. Have you ever suffered from unusual shortness of breath at rest or with mild exertion? Yes No
10. Is there any history of coronary heart disease in your family? Yes No
11. Do you often feel faint, have spells of severe dizziness or have you ever lost consciousness? Yes No
12. Do you currently drink more than the average amount of alcohol per week (21 units for men and 14 units for women)? Yes No
13. Do you suffer from regular head aches, dizziness, fainting or fits? Yes No
14. Do you NOT currently exercise on a regular basis (at least 3 times a week) and/or work in a job that is physically demanding? Yes No
15. Are you, or is there any possibility that you might be pregnant? Yes No
16. Do you know of any other reason why you should not participate in a programme of physical activity? Yes No
17. Is there any further information you feel the instructor should be aware of? Yes No
If you answered:‘Yes’ to one or more questions:You must consult your doctor before undertaking any fitness appraisal, workshop or other exercise routine. You will need to discuss the nature of the activity you are about to undertake and either present your PAR-Q or tell your doctor which questions you answered ‘yes’ to. Your doctor needs to advise you as to your suitability for unrestricted physical activity.
‘No’ to all questions:You acknowledge that you are taking responsibility for the accuracy of your replies and the decision that you are physically fit enough for unrestricted physical activity.
By signing this PAR-Q I undertake that I have read, understood and correctly answered the questions set out above. I wish to participate in activities that may include aerobic, anaerobic, flexibility, stability, resistance, muscular strength and endurance exercise. I realise that my participation in these activities involves the risk of injury and even the possibility of death. I confirm I am voluntarily engaging in a level of exercise that I consider acceptable and appropriate to my level of fitness. If I have answered ‘yes’ to any of the questions above, by signing this form I am also confirming that I have taken medical advice relating to my participation and my doctor has confirmed I am fit enough to participate.
Username:
Client name: Signature: Date:
Learner name: Signature: Date:
Assessor name: Signature: Date:
Internal Quality Assurer: Signature: Date:
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Unit 2.5 Physical Activity Readiness Questionnaire (PAR-Q) - Participant 2
Venue:
Prior to participating in any fitness appraisal, workshop, or other exercise routine you are required to complete this PAR-Q together with the Informed Consent Release and Waiver Form (‘ICRW’). For most people, physical activity should not pose any problem or hazard, however, potential risks, whilst not apparent at rest, may be exacerbated by an increase in levels of physical activity. The PAR-Q is designed to identify the small number of adults for whom physical activity might be inappropriate or those who should seek medical advice concerning the type of activity most suitable for them.
The ICRW contains information relating to the level of exercise you are likely to be undertaking and should be read in conjunction with this PAR-Q.
Please complete the questionnaire below by reading each question carefully and ticking the response that applies to you. You are wholly responsible for your answers and if you are in any doubt you must seek medical advice.
1.Has your doctor ever said that you have a bone or joint problem, such as arthritis, or any medical condition, surgical operation or injury that has been aggravated by exercise or might be made worse with exercise?
Yes No
2. Do you have high blood pressure? Yes No
3. Do you have low blood pressure? Yes No
4. Do you have Diabetes Mellitus or any other metabolic disease? Yes No
5. Has your doctor ever said you have raised cholesterol (serum level above 6.2mmol/L)? Yes No
6.Has your doctor ever said that you have a heart condition and that you should only do physical activity recommended by a doctor?
Yes No
7. Have you ever felt pain in your chest when you do physical exercise or at rest? Yes No
8. Is your doctor currently prescribing you drugs or medication? Yes No
9. Have you ever suffered from unusual shortness of breath at rest or with mild exertion? Yes No
10. Is there any history of coronary heart disease in your family? Yes No
11. Do you often feel faint, have spells of severe dizziness or have you ever lost consciousness? Yes No
12. Do you currently drink more than the average amount of alcohol per week (21 units for men and 14 units for women)? Yes No
13. Do you suffer from regular head aches, dizziness, fainting or fits? Yes No
14. Do you NOT currently exercise on a regular basis (at least 3 times a week) and/or work in a job that is physically demanding? Yes No
15. Are you, or is there any possibility that you might be pregnant? Yes No
16. Do you know of any other reason why you should not participate in a programme of physical activity? Yes No
17. Is there any further information you feel the instructor should be aware of? Yes No
If you answered:‘Yes’ to one or more questions:You must consult your doctor before undertaking any fitness appraisal, workshop or other exercise routine. You will need to discuss the nature of the activity you are about to undertake and either present your PAR-Q or tell your doctor which questions you answered ‘yes’ to. Your doctor needs to advise you as to your suitability for unrestricted physical activity.
‘No’ to all questions:You acknowledge that you are taking responsibility for the accuracy of your replies and the decision that you are physically fit enough for unrestricted physical activity.
By signing this PAR-Q I undertake that I have read, understood and correctly answered the questions set out above. I wish to participate in activities that may include aerobic, anaerobic, flexibility, stability, resistance, muscular strength and endurance exercise. I realise that my participation in these activities involves the risk of injury and even the possibility of death. I confirm I am voluntarily engaging in a level of exercise that I consider acceptable and appropriate to my level of fitness. If I have answered ‘yes’ to any of the questions above, by signing this form I am also confirming that I have taken medical advice relating to my participation and my doctor has confirmed I am fit enough to participate.
Username:
Client name: Signature: Date:
Learner name: Signature: Date:
Assessor name: Signature: Date:
Internal Quality Assurer: Signature: Date:
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Unit 2.5 Physical Activity Readiness Questionnaire (PAR-Q) - Participant 3
Venue:
Prior to participating in any fitness appraisal, workshop, or other exercise routine you are required to complete this PAR-Q together with the Informed Consent Release and Waiver Form (‘ICRW’). For most people, physical activity should not pose any problem or hazard, however, potential risks, whilst not apparent at rest, may be exacerbated by an increase in levels of physical activity. The PAR-Q is designed to identify the small number of adults for whom physical activity might be inappropriate or those who should seek medical advice concerning the type of activity most suitable for them.
The ICRW contains information relating to the level of exercise you are likely to be undertaking and should be read in conjunction with this PAR-Q.
Please complete the questionnaire below by reading each question carefully and ticking the response that applies to you. You are wholly responsible for your answers and if you are in any doubt you must seek medical advice.
1.Has your doctor ever said that you have a bone or joint problem, such as arthritis, or any medical condition, surgical operation or injury that has been aggravated by exercise or might be made worse with exercise?
Yes No
2. Do you have high blood pressure? Yes No
3. Do you have low blood pressure? Yes No
4. Do you have Diabetes Mellitus or any other metabolic disease? Yes No
5. Has your doctor ever said you have raised cholesterol (serum level above 6.2mmol/L)? Yes No
6.Has your doctor ever said that you have a heart condition and that you should only do physical activity recommended by a doctor?
Yes No
7. Have you ever felt pain in your chest when you do physical exercise or at rest? Yes No
8. Is your doctor currently prescribing you drugs or medication? Yes No
9. Have you ever suffered from unusual shortness of breath at rest or with mild exertion? Yes No
10. Is there any history of coronary heart disease in your family? Yes No
11. Do you often feel faint, have spells of severe dizziness or have you ever lost consciousness? Yes No
12. Do you currently drink more than the average amount of alcohol per week (21 units for men and 14 units for women)? Yes No
13. Do you suffer from regular head aches, dizziness, fainting or fits? Yes No
14. Do you NOT currently exercise on a regular basis (at least 3 times a week) and/or work in a job that is physically demanding? Yes No
15. Are you, or is there any possibility that you might be pregnant? Yes No
16. Do you know of any other reason why you should not participate in a programme of physical activity? Yes No
17. Is there any further information you feel the instructor should be aware of? Yes No
If you answered:‘Yes’ to one or more questions:You must consult your doctor before undertaking any fitness appraisal, workshop or other exercise routine. You will need to discuss the nature of the activity you are about to undertake and either present your PAR-Q or tell your doctor which questions you answered ‘yes’ to. Your doctor needs to advise you as to your suitability for unrestricted physical activity.
‘No’ to all questions:You acknowledge that you are taking responsibility for the accuracy of your replies and the decision that you are physically fit enough for unrestricted physical activity.
By signing this PAR-Q I undertake that I have read, understood and correctly answered the questions set out above. I wish to participate in activities that may include aerobic, anaerobic, flexibility, stability, resistance, muscular strength and endurance exercise. I realise that my participation in these activities involves the risk of injury and even the possibility of death. I confirm I am voluntarily engaging in a level of exercise that I consider acceptable and appropriate to my level of fitness. If I have answered ‘yes’ to any of the questions above, by signing this form I am also confirming that I have taken medical advice relating to my participation and my doctor has confirmed I am fit enough to participate.
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Unit 2.5 Informed Consent Form (Participant 1)
About exercise programmes
Exercise programmes are designed to improve cardiovascular (heart and lungs) fitness, muscle strength and endurance as well as flexibility. Programmes may include physical activities such as running, stretching, lifting weights and using gym equipment/machines. Each part of the programme will be fully explained to you but please ask questions if you are not clear about anything. Please notify the instructor if you feel you should not do a particular exercise for any reason. This form should be signed and passed to your instructor prior to taking part in the exercise programme.
Exercise programmes contain certain risks such as muscle strains, joint sprains, aches, pains and general discomfort from parts of the body not used to exercise. The programme is designed to minimise these risks, however, if at any time during the exercise programme you feel pain, discomfort or you feel unwell you must stop and inform the instructor immediatley.
I hereby confirm that I have read, understood and answered all the questions on the PAR-Q accurately and to the best of my knowledge. I confirm that I wish to participate in this exercise programme and realise that the activities involve an element of risk of injury or even death.
Client’s name: Emergency contact:
Signature: Relationship:
Date: Address:
Telephone:
Username:
Learner name: Signature: Date:
Assessor name: Signature: Date:
Internal Quality Assurer:
Signature: Date:
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Unit 2.5 Informed Consent Form (Participant 2)
About exercise programmes
Exercise programmes are designed to improve cardiovascular (heart and lungs) fitness, muscle strength and endurance as well as flexibility. Programmes may include physical activities such as running, stretching, lifting weights and using gym equipment/machines. Each part of the programme will be fully explained to you but please ask questions if you are not clear about anything. Please notify the instructor if you feel you should not do a particular exercise for any reason. This form should be signed and passed to your instructor prior to taking part in the exercise programme.
Exercise programmes contain certain risks such as muscle strains, joint sprains, aches, pains and general discomfort from parts of the body not used to exercise. The programme is designed to minimise these risks, however, if at any time during the exercise programme you feel pain, discomfort or you feel unwell you must stop and inform the instructor immediatley.
I hereby confirm that I have read, understood and answered all the questions on the PAR-Q accurately and to the best of my knowledge. I confirm that I wish to participate in this exercise programme and realise that the activities involve an element of risk of injury or even death.
Client’s name: Emergency contact:
Signature: Relationship:
Date: Address:
Telephone:
Username:
Learner name: Signature: Date:
Assessor name: Signature: Date:
Internal Quality Assurer:
Signature: Date:
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Unit 2.5 Informed Consent Form (Participant 3)
About exercise programmes
Exercise programmes are designed to improve cardiovascular (heart and lungs) fitness, muscle strength and endurance as well as flexibility. Programmes may include physical activities such as running, stretching, lifting weights and using gym equipment/machines. Each part of the programme will be fully explained to you but please ask questions if you are not clear about anything. Please notify the instructor if you feel you should not do a particular exercise for any reason. This form should be signed and passed to your instructor prior to taking part in the exercise programme.
Exercise programmes contain certain risks such as muscle strains, joint sprains, aches, pains and general discomfort from parts of the body not used to exercise. The programme is designed to minimise these risks, however, if at any time during the exercise programme you feel pain, discomfort or you feel unwell you must stop and inform the instructor immediatley.
I hereby confirm that I have read, understood and answered all the questions on the PAR-Q accurately and to the best of my knowledge. I confirm that I wish to participate in this exercise programme and realise that the activities involve an element of risk of injury or even death.
Client’s name: Emergency contact:
Signature: Relationship:
Date: Address:
Telephone:
Username:
Learner name: Signature: Date:
Assessor name: Signature: Date:
Internal Quality Assurer:
Signature: Date:
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Unit 2.5 Planning Group Exercise to Music Class Plan(print this page out as many times as you need for your class plan)
Learner name: Username:
Date: Venue:
Component: Duration of session:
Music breakdown (or indicate if it is continuous/32 count phrase etc.)
Sets and reps (if applicable)
Exercises(include muscle groups and diagrams for muscular strength and endurance [MSE] and stretches)
Teaching points(If an exercise is repeated there is no need to repeat the teaching points)
Progressions/regressions/ alternatives (indicate which they are: P/R/A)
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Unit 2.5 Planning Checklist
Key: = Pass, C = Pass with comment, Q = Question and R= Refer. The learner requires a or a C in every box in order to pass. The second Outcome column is for re-assessment (when applicable), assessors should refer to the syllabus for guidance.
Session overview, PAR-Q, informed consent and session plan
The learner: Outcome Outcome
Initial assessment
Re-assessment
P1. identified objectives that were appropriate to:
P1. identified objectives that were appropriate to:
• the needs and potential of the participants
• accepted good practice
• own level of competence
P2. selected exercises that helped participants to develop:
• cardiovascular fitness
• muscular fitness
• flexibility
• motor skills
P3. planned safe and effective group exercise to music to achieve planned objectives for the session
P4. selected a range of exercises that were safe and appropriate for participants and included alternatives, progression and regression
P5. planned realistic timings and original choreography for the session
P6. recorded programme plans in an appropriate format
P7. planned a session covering: warm up, aerobic curve, MSE and cool down/flexibility
P8. planned a session covering at least 1 of the following methods of choreography: add on, 32 count phrase, verse-chorus, layering
Result for planning Pass / Refer Pass / Refer
Learner name: Signature: Date:
Assessor name: Signature: Date:
Internal Quality Assurer:
Signature: Date:
External Quality Assurer:
Signature: Date:
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Unit 2.6 Worksheet
Learner name: Assessor’s name:
You are required to complete the worksheet, which is externally set by YMCA Awards. This should be completed prior to delivering your group exercise to music session, as the knowledge required here will assist you with your session delivery.
1. Give an example of how a layering technique can be used to build participants’ coordination
Initial group of moves: Layers:
How do the layers improve coordination?:
2. Describe 2 methods to achieve effective movement combination
Method:
How it works to combine moves effectively:
Method:
How it works to combine moves effectively:
3. Describe 2 ideas you can use whilst teaching your group exercise to music session that will help with group behaviour management
a)
b)
4. Briefly explain below how your instructing skills would be improved by self-evaluation and reflective practice
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Internal Quality Assurer:
Signature: Date:
External Quality Assurer:
Signature: Date:
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Unit 2.6 Summative observation checklist
Instructing group exercise to music (J/600/9022)
Learner name: Username: Date:
Centre name: Assessor name:
IQA’s name:
Key: = Pass, C = Pass with comment, Q = Question and R = Refer. The learner requires a or a C in every box in order to pass this section. Questioning is not permitted to confirm competence of practical skills.
The second ‘outcome’ column is for re-assessment, if required.
Preparing to instruct group exercise to music, the learner:Outcome Outcome
Initial assessment Re-assessment
P1. prepared self to instruct the session
P2. provided safe and appropriate equipment sufficient for the participants
P3. organised sufficient space for safe exercise performance
P4. helped participants feel welcome and at ease in the exercise environment
P5. checked participants’ levels of experience, ability and physical/medical condition
P6. explained the purpose and value of the session, including warm up and cool down
P7. described the exercises, including physical and technical demands
P8. confirmed and revised plans as appropriate
P9. advised participants of the facility’s emergency procedures
P10. used warm up activities that were safe and effective for the participants
Result for preparing Pass/Refer: Pass/Refer:
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Key: = Pass, C = Pass with comment, R = Refer, NA = not applicable. The learner requires a or a C in every box in order to pass. Learners who are referred in 1 session component (eg, warm up) may be re-assessed on just that session component, however where they are referred in more than 1 session component the learner will need to be re-assessed on the whole session (warm up, aerobic curve, MSE and cool down/flexibility). You may need a second copy of this checklist for further re-assessments. Questioning is not permitted to confirm competence of practical skills.
Instructing group exercise to music, the learner: Warm up Aerobic curve MSE CD / flexibilityOutcome Outcome
Re-assessment Re-assessment
I1. gave explanations and demonstrations that were technically correct with safe and effective alignment of exercise positions
I2. communicated as appropriate for participants’ needs
I3. used volume, pitch and voice projection relative to the music, with or without a microphone
I4. provided cueing to enable participants to work to the structure and phrase of the music
I5. varied the pace and speed of exercise to ensure safety and effectiveness
I6. ensured that participants exercised safely
I7. kept to the planned timings of the session
I8. adopted appropriate positions to observe participants and respond to their needs
I9. checked that participants could perform the exercises as instructed
I10. Used appropriate methods to correct and reinforce technique, including: changing teaching position, asking questions, verbal and visual communication, mirroring
I11. provided feedback and instructing points that were timely, clear and motivational
I12. adapted exercises with suitable progressions/regressions according to participants’ needs
I13. Used at least 1 of the following: (tick the method/s used),
Add on 32 count phrase Verse-chorus Layering
I14. Followed the fx tracks appropriately
Result for instructing Pass/Refer: Pass/Refer:
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Unit 2.6 Summative observation checklist continued
Instructing group exercise to music (J/600/9022)
Learner name: Username: Date:
Key: = Pass, C = Pass with comment and R = Refer. Questioning is not permitted in order to confirm competence of practical skills. The learner requires a or a C in every box in order to pass this section.
The second ‘outcome’ column is for re-assessment, if required.
Ending a session, the learner:Outcome Outcome
Initial assessment Re-assessment
ES1. allowed sufficient time to end the session according to the participants’ needs
ES2. used cool down activities that were safe and effective for the participants
ES3. gave the participants an accurate summary of feedback on the session
ES4. gave the participants the opportunity to: reflect on the session, ask questions, provide feedback, identify further needs
ES5. followed the correct procedures for checking and dealing with any equipment used
ES6. left the environment in a condition acceptable for future use
Result for ending a session Pass/Refer: Pass/Refer:
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Evaluation, the learner:Outcome Outcome
Initial assessment Re-assessment
E1. reviewed the outcomes of working with participants and their feedback
E2. identified:
how well the exercises met participants’ needs
how effective and motivational the relationship with the participants was
how well the instructing style matched the participants’ needs
E3. identified how to improve personal practice
Result for evaluation Pass/Refer: Pass/Refer:
Supporting the participants, the learner:Outcome Outcome
Initial assessment Re-assessment
SC1. presented a positive image of self and organisation to the participants
SC2. established an effective working relationship with the participants
SC3. communicated with the participants in a way that made them feel valued
SC4. used motivational styles appropriate to the participants and the exercise format
Result for supporting the participants Pass/Refer: Pass/Refer:
(All sections of the summative observation checklist need a pass to achieve a final result of a pass) Final result:
Learner name: Signature: Date:
Assessor name: Signature: Date:
Internal Quality Assurer:
Signature: Date:
External Quality Assurer:
Signature: Date:
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Unit 2.6 Instructing Group Exercise to Music Assessor Feedback Sheet
Learner name: Assessor’s name: Date:
Criteria number Feedback related to specific performance criteria
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Learner name: Signature: Date:
Assessor name: Signature: Date:
Internal Quality Assurer:
Signature: Date:
External Quality Assurer:
Signature: Date:
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Unit 2.6 Instructing Group Exercise to Music Question and Response Record Sheet
Learner name: Username: Date:
Assessor questions Learner response
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Assessor name: Signature: Date:
Internal Quality Assurer:
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External Quality Assurer:
Signature: Date:
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Unit 2.6 Session evaluation
Learner name: Username: Date:
After my session I recieved the following feedback from the participant(s):
My session met the needs of the participants in the following ways:
Instructing style
Individual needs
My relationship with the participants, including motivation, was effective in the following ways:
I will improve my personal practice in the following ways:
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Summary of Achievement
YMCA Awards Level 2 Certificate in Fitness Instructing – Group Exercise to Music
Learner name: Username: Date:
Centre name: Assessor name:
IQA name:
Unit title Assessment elementAssessment outcome
Action plan for achievement and evidence produced for exemption
Re-assessment outcome (if applicable)
Assessor’s and learner’s signature and date of sign-off
IQA’s signature and date (if sampled)
EQA’s signature and date (if sampled)
Anatomy and physiology for exercise (H/600/9013)
1. Theory paper
Pass
Refer
Exemption
Pass
Refer
Health, safety and welfarein a fitness environment(T/600/9016)
2. Worksheet
Pass
Refer
Exemption
Pass
Refer
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Summary of achievement (continued)
YMCA Awards Level 2 Certificate in Fitness Instructing – Group Exercise to Music
Learner name: Username: Date:
Centre name: Assessor name:
IQA name:
Unit title Assessment elementAssessment outcome
Action plan for achievement and evidence produced for exemption
Re-assessment outcome (if applicable)
Assessor’s and learner’s signature and date of sign-off
IQA’s signature and date (if sampled)
EQA’s signature and date (if sampled)
Principles of exercise andhealth (A/600/9017)
3. Theory paper
Pass
Refer
Exemption
Pass
Refer
Know how to support clientswho take part in exercise andphysical activity (M/600/9015)
4. Worksheet
Pass
Refer
Exemption
Pass
Refer
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Summary of achievement (continued)
YMCA Awards Level 2 Certificate in Fitness Instructing – Group Exercise to Music
Learner name: Username: Date:
Centre name: Assessor name:
IQA name:
Unit title Assessment elementAssessment outcome
Action plan for achievement and evidence produced for exemption
Re-assessment outcome (if applicable)
Assessor’s and learner’s signature and date of sign-off
IQA’s signature and date (if sampled)
EQA’s signature and date (if sampled)
Planning group exercise to music sessions
(F/600/9021)
5. planning worksheet
Pass
Refer
Exemption
Pass
Refer
6. planning paperwork
Pass
Refer
Exemption
Pass
Refer
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Unit title Assessment elementAssessment outcome
Action plan for achievement and evidence produced for exemption
Re-assessment outcome (if applicable)
Assessor’s and learner’s signature and date of
sign-off
IQA’s signature and date (if sampled)
EQA’s signature and date (if sampled)
Instructing group exercise to music
(J/600/9022)
7. instructing worksheet
Pass
Refer
Exemption
Pass
Refer
8. observation of practical teaching (including evaluation)
Pass
Refer
Exemption
Pass
Refer
Learner authenticity statement:
I confirm that the evidence provided for this qualification is entirely my own work
Learner’s signature Date
Assessor sign-off statement:
I confirm that I am satisfied that the learner named above has provided evidence that is valid, authentic, reliable, current and sufficient to demonstrate the required knowledge, understanding and/or skills for the units signed off here
Assessor’s signature Date
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Learner Evaluation – Summary Sheet
As a learner we request that you take a few minutes to complete the evaluation questions below. Once completed please hand into your tutor or email to the Learner Support email address.
Course: Month/year course started:
Tutor(s) name: Venue:
Learner name: Date:
Learner Evaluation Form (Please Complete all Questions)
1. Please provide feedback on the venue and resources available:
2. Please provide feedback on the content and training of the course:
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3. Which parts of the course did you gain most from?
4. What improvements could you suggest?
5. What overall feedback/comments could you give regarding the training course?
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TRAINFITNESS provides a formal route for learners wishing to appeal against an assessment decision. All learners are assessed against the relevent regulating organisation criteria. Assessment decisions are made by Assessors who have a recognised Assessor qualification.
Areas for Appeal
The TRAINFITNESS Appeals Policy enables learners in certain situations to make a formal appeal against a recommendation or assessment decision relating to:
1. the mark or grade awarded for an external assessment.
2. the regulating organisation External Quality Assurers’ decision on any element of assessment that differs to the Assessor’s or Internal Quality Assurer’s decision (for example, if an internal assessment has been marked by the centre Assessor as achieved but the External Quality Assurer disagrees with this decision).
3. an application for a reasonable adjustment or special consideration submitted to the regulating organisation for approval.
4. TRAINFITNESS’s final, overall assessment decision for a unit or qualification.
Grounds for Appeal
The following is a list of examples and is not comprehensive:
• There was an error in the external assessment materials.
• A reasonable adjustment was refused without reason or a decision to limit a requested reasonable adjustment proved to be inappropriate or insufficient.
• The learner requested special consideration but this does not seem to have been applied.
• There were medical or other extenuating circumstances which affected the learner’s performance in an external assessment.
• There was inappropriate or irregular conduct on the part of the Assessor.
APPEALS POLICY
Appeals Process
Stage 1
The learner should discuss on the day they receive the assessment decision their intention to appeal that decision with the Assessor responsible for informing the learner of that decision. If the learner is dissatisfied with the outcome of this discussion, the learner should complete the Learner Appeals Application form and submit this to [email protected] or by post to: Internal Quality Assurer, TRAINFITNESS, 2A Moonraker Point, Pocock Street, London, SE1 0FN. The learners must submit this form within five days of the date of the assessment and include with it any supporting evidence (see additional notes below). Appeals received after this time will not be heard.
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Additional Notes
1. It is extremely difficult to investigate appeals without impartial evidence. Therefore, appeals against referrals in practical teaching based solely on the learner’s disagreement with the Assessor’s decision will only be considered when accompanied by a video recording of the learner’s practical assessment.
2. The learner has the right to video any aspect of their practical assessment using their own video recording equipment provided it does not interfere with the assessment process, other learners or the Assessor’s ability to carry out their role(s).
3. It is the responsibility of the learner to arrange a video operator.
4. Prior to the assessment date and so that a decision can be made for deferral, it is the responsibility of the learner to notify TRAINFITNESS of any medical problem which may affect learner performance adversely in the assessment process.
5. Theory papers that are externally assessed by a regulating organisation are marked electronically.
6. Appeals against referrals for an external theory result may result in the following action:
• Investigation into the centre’s invigilation procedures/delivery;
• Hand marking of the theory papers;
• Investigation into the content of the theory paper by the regulating organisation.
Appeals Policy Declaration
Please sign here to indicate that you have read and agree to abide by the Appeals Policy.
Learner Name
Learner Signature
Date
Stage 2
Once received by us, our Internal Quality Assurer (“IQA”) will investigate the appeal and respond in writing to the learner with a decision within 20 working days of receipt of the form. If the learner is dissatisfied with the IQA’s decision, the learner should make a complaint directly to the regulating organisation.
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Appeals Application Form
Statement:
I have read and understood the TRAINFITNESS Appeals Policy document and wish to proceed with registration of an appeal against an assessment decision.
Learner Name: Username:
Address:
Postcode:
Telephone Number:
Assessment Venue Name:
Assessment Venue Address:
Postcode:
Assessor Name: Assessment Date:
Result: Learner Signature:
Office Use Only
Acknowledgement of Receipt Sent Date: Staff Initials:
Internal Quality Assurer Informed Date: Staff Initials:
Appeals Procedure Processed Date: Staff Initials:
Result of Appeals Investigation Upheld Not Upheld
Internal Quality Assurer Signature: Date:
External Quality Assurer Signature: Date:
Please attach a copy of the assessment result documentation, any accompanying written report, and evidence to justify your claim. Please refer to the Appeals Policy for further information.
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