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    Level 2 Certificate In Planning And Delivering Gym Exercises

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    Level 2 Certificate In Planning And Delivering Gym Exercises

    Level 2 Certificate In Planning And Delivering Gym Exercises
    Published 10/2024
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    This qualification equips learners to plan, deliver, and evaluate safe, effective gym-based fitness instruction sessions

    What you'll learn

    To develop learner’s knowledge of anatomy and physiology and how it relates to exercise and fitness

    To develop learner’s ability to plan and deliver safe and effective gym sessions

    To provide learners with the knowledge to develop good customer service and the personal qualities required by the exercise and fitness industry

    To provide learners with an awareness of health and safety in an exercise and fitness environment

    To provide learners with the opportunity to progress to further qualifications in the exercise and fitness industry

    Requirements

    Some experience of gym-based exercises, including free weights, is highly recommended

    The course requires physical exertion and individual participation is essential; therefore, a degree of physical fitness is necessary.

    There is also an element of communication (discussing, presenting, reading and writing) involved and learners should have basic skills in communication

    Description

    The Level 2 Certificate in Planning and Delivering Gym-Based Exercise (RQF) is at level 2 on the Qualifications and Credit Framework.The aim of this qualification is to provide learners with the skills and knowledge to a professionally competent level enabling them to plan deliver and evaluate safe and effective fitness instruction sessions unsupervised via the context of gym-based exercises and activities.To develop learner’s ability to plan and deliver safe and effective gym sessionsTo develop learner’s knowledge of anatomy and physiology and how it relates to exercise and fitnessTo provide learners with the knowledge to develop good customer service and the personal qualities required by the exercise and fitness industryTo provide learners with an awareness of health and safety regulations in an exercise and fitness environmentTo provide learners with the opportunity to progress to further qualifications in the exercise and fitness industryLearner Entry Requirements:Some experience of gym-based exercises, including free weights, is highly recommended The course requires physical exertion and individual participation is essential; therefore, a degree of physical fitness is necessary. There is also an element of communication (discussing, presenting, reading and writing) involved and learners should have basic skills in communication

    Overview

    Section 1: Unit 1: Understand the effects of exercise on the body

    Lecture 1 Cardiovascular and respiratory adaptations to endurance/aerobic training

    Lecture 2 Cardiovascular and Respiratory Adaptations to Endurance/Aerobic Training

    Lecture 3 Short and long term effects of exercise on blood pressure

    Lecture 4 Blood Pooling Effect Following Exercise

    Lecture 5 Effects of Exercise on Bones and Joints

    Lecture 6 Effects of Exercise on Bones and Joints

    Lecture 7 Effects of Exercise on Bones and Joints

    Lecture 8 Delayed Onset of Muscle Soreness (DOMS)

    Lecture 9 Exercises or Techniques Likely to Cause Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness (DOMS)

    Lecture 10 Valsalva Effect

    Lecture 11 Short and Long-Term Effects of Exercise on Muscle

    Lecture 12 Exercises to Improve Posture

    Section 2: Unit 1: Understand the components of fitness

    Lecture 13 Components of Health-Related Fitness

    Lecture 14 Components of Health-Related Fitness

    Lecture 15 Components of Skill-Related Fitness

    Lecture 16 Components of Skill-Related Fitness

    Lecture 17 Factors Affecting Health and Skill-Related Fitness

    Lecture 18 Factors Affecting Health and Skill-Related Fitness

    Section 3: Unit 1: Outcome 3

    Lecture 19 Specificity and Progressive Overload

    Lecture 20 Specificity and Progressive Overload

    Lecture 21 Specificity and Progressive Overload

    Lecture 22 FITT Principles

    Lecture 23 FITT Principles

    Lecture 24 Progressive Training Programme Principles

    Lecture 25 Progressive Training Programme Principles

    Lecture 26 Progressive Training Programme Principles

    Lecture 27 Recognizing and Regressing a Training Programme

    Lecture 28 Adaptation, Modification, and Progression in FITT Principles

    Lecture 29 Adaptation, Modification, and Progression in FITT Principles

    Lecture 30 Effect of Speed on Posture, Alignment, and Intensity

    Lecture 31 Effect of Speed on Posture, Alignment, and Intensity

    Lecture 32 Effect of Levers, Gravity, and Resistance on Exercise

    Lecture 33 Effect of Levers, Gravity, and Resistance on Exercise

    Lecture 34 Programming Exercise for Physical Fitness vs. Health Benefits

    Lecture 35 Programming Exercise for Physical Fitness vs. Health Benefits

    Section 4: Unit 1: Outcome 4

    Lecture 36 Exercise Contraindications and Key Safety Guidelines for Older Adults (50+)

    Lecture 37 Exercise Contraindications and Key Safety Guidelines for Older Adults (50+)

    Lecture 38 Exercise Contraindications and Key Safety Guidelines for Older Adults (50+)

    Lecture 39 Exercise Contraindications and Key Safety Guidelines for Older Adults (50+)

    Lecture 40 Exercise Contraindications and Key Safety Guidelines for Antenatal and Postnatal

    Lecture 41 Exercise Contraindications and Key Safety Guidelines for Antenatal and Postnatal

    Lecture 42 Exercise Contraindications and Key Safety Guidelines for Young People (14-16)

    Lecture 43 Exercise Contraindications and Key Safety Guidelines for Young People (14-16)

    Lecture 44 Key Safety Considerations for Working with Disabled People

    Section 5: Unit 1: Outcome 5

    Lecture 45 Monitoring Exercise Intensity Methods: Benefits and Limitations

    Lecture 46 Monitoring Exercise Intensity Methods: Benefits and Limitations

    Lecture 47 Monitoring Exercise Intensity Methods: Benefits and Limitations

    Section 6: Unit 1: Outcome 6

    Lecture 48 Benefits of a Healthy and Active Lifestyle

    Lecture 49 Health Benefits of Physical Activity

    Lecture 50 Effect of Physical Activity on Disease Causes

    Lecture 51 Effect of Physical Activity on Disease Causes

    Lecture 52 Impact of Stress, Fatigue, and Alcohol on Lifestyle

    Lecture 53 Impact of Stress, Fatigue, and Alcohol on Lifestyle

    Lecture 54 Communicating the Benefits of a Healthy and Active Lifestyle

    Lecture 55 Obesogenic Environment

    Lecture 56 Advances in Technology Supporting Health and Fitness

    Section 7: Unit 1: Outcome 7

    Lecture 57 Current National Food Guide

    Lecture 58 Key Healthy Eating Advice

    Lecture 59 Importance of Adequate Hydration

    Lecture 60 Professional Role Boundaries in Offering Nutritional Advice

    Lecture 61 Dietary Role of Key Nutrients

    Lecture 62 Common Dietary Sources of Key Nutrients

    Lecture 63 Energy Balance Equation

    Lecture 64 Health Risks of Poor Nutrition

    Section 8: Unit 2: Outcome 1

    Lecture 65 Location of the Heart

    Lecture 66 Function of the Heart

    Lecture 67 Structure of the Heart

    Lecture 68 Structure of the Heart

    Lecture 69 Movement of Blood Through the Four Chambers of the Heart

    Lecture 70 Movement of Blood Through the Four Chambers of the Heart

    Lecture 71 Systemic and Pulmonary Circulation

    Lecture 72 Systemic and Pulmonary Circulation

    Lecture 73 Structure and Functions of Blood Vessels

    Lecture 74 Structure and Functions of Blood Vessels

    Lecture 75 Blood Pressure

    Lecture 76 Blood Pressure Classifications

    Lecture 77 Current Evidence-Based Blood Pressure Guidelines (NICE, BHF, WHO)

    Lecture 78 Current Evidence-Based Blood Pressure Guidelines (NICE, BHF, WHO)

    Lecture 79 Current Evidence-Based Blood Pressure Guidelines (NICE, BHF, WHO)

    Section 9: Unit 2: Outcome 2

    Lecture 80 Location of the Lungs

    Lecture 81 Function of the Lungs

    Lecture 82 Structure of the Lungs

    Lecture 83 Structure of the Lungs

    Lecture 84 Main Muscles Involved in Breathing

    Lecture 85 Main Muscles Involved in Breathing

    Lecture 86 Passage of Air Through the Respiratory Tract

    Lecture 87 Passage of Air Through the Respiratory Tract

    Lecture 88 Gaseous Exchange of Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide in the Lungs

    Lecture 89 Gaseous Exchange of Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide in the Lungs

    Lecture 90 Composition of Gases in Inhaled and Exhaled Air

    Lecture 91 Composition of Gases in Inhaled and Exhaled Air

    Section 10: Unit 2: Outcome 3

    Lecture 92 Basic Functions of the Skeleton

    Lecture 93 Basic Functions of the Skeleton

    Lecture 94 Structures of the Axial Skeleton

    Lecture 95 Structures of the Axial Skeleton

    Lecture 96 Structures of the Appendicular Skeleton

    Lecture 97 Structures of the Appendicular Skeleton

    Lecture 98 Classification of Bones

    Lecture 99 Classification of Bones

    Lecture 100 Classification of Bones

    Lecture 101 Examples of Bones by Classification

    Lecture 102 Structure of Long Bone

    Lecture 103 Structure of Long Bone

    Lecture 104 Stages of Bone Growth

    Lecture 105 Stages of Bone Growth

    Lecture 106 Posture and Spine Details:

    Lecture 107 Posture and Spine Details:

    Section 11: Unit 2: Outcome 4

    Lecture 108 Classification of Joints and Locations

    Lecture 109 Classification of Joints and Locations

    Lecture 110 Structure of Synovial Joints

    Lecture 111 Structure of Synovial Joints

    Lecture 112 Types of Synovial Joints and Their Range of Motion

    Lecture 113 Types of Synovial Joints and Their Range of Motion

    Lecture 114 Types of Synovial Joints and Their Range of Motion

    Lecture 115 Joint Movement Potential and Joint Actions

    Lecture 116 Joint Movement Potential and Joint Actions

    Lecture 117 Factors That Might Limit a Joint’s Range of Motion (ROM)

    Lecture 118 Factors That Might Limit a Joint’s Range of Motion (ROM)

    Lecture 119 Anatomical Terms in Relation to the Anatomical Position

    Lecture 120 Anatomical Terms in Relation to the Anatomical Position

    Section 12: Unit 2: Outcome 5

    Lecture 121 Three Types of Muscle Tissue

    Lecture 122 Three Types of Muscle Tissue

    Lecture 123 Characteristics and Functions of the Three Types of Muscle Tissue

    Lecture 124 Characteristics and Functions of the Three Types of Muscle Tissue

    Lecture 125 Characteristics and Functions of the Three Types of Muscle Tissue

    Lecture 126 Role of Fascia in the Body

    Lecture 127 Role of Fascia in the Body

    Lecture 128 Basic Structure of Skeletal Muscle

    Lecture 129 Basic Structure of Skeletal Muscle

    Lecture 130 Anterior Skeletal Muscles

    Lecture 131 Anterior Skeletal Muscles

    Lecture 132 Posterior Skeletal Muscles

    Lecture 133 Structure and Function of Pelvic Floor Muscles

    Lecture 134 Structure and Function of Pelvic Floor Muscles

    Lecture 135 Types of Muscle Action

    Lecture 136 Joint Actions by Specific Muscle Group Contractions

    Lecture 137 Joint Actions by Specific Muscle Group Contractions

    Lecture 138 Role of Muscle Relationships Surrounding a Joint

    Lecture 139 Role of Muscle Relationships Surrounding a Joint

    Lecture 140 Skeletal Muscle Fiber Types and Their Characteristics

    Lecture 141 Skeletal Muscle Fiber Types and Their Characteristics

    Section 13: Unit 2: Outcome 6

    Lecture 142 Life-Course of the Musculoskeletal System

    Lecture 143 Life-Course of the Musculoskeletal System

    Lecture 144 Exercise Implications Across Life Stages

    Lecture 145 Exercise Implications Across Life Stages

    Lecture 146 Exercise Implications Across Life Stages

    Lecture 147 Exercise Implications Across Life Stages

    Section 14: Unit 2: Outcome 7

    Lecture 148 Energy Production from Carbohydrates, Fats, and Proteins

    Lecture 149 Energy Production from Carbohydrates, Fats, and Proteins

    Lecture 150 Energy Production from Carbohydrates, Fats, and Proteins

    Lecture 151 The Three Energy Systems During Aerobic and Anaerobic Exercise

    Lecture 152 The Three Energy Systems During Aerobic and Anaerobic Exercise

    Lecture 153 Effect of Exercise Duration and Intensity on Energy Systems:

    Lecture 154 Effect of Exercise Duration and Intensity on Energy Systems:

    Section 15: Unit 2: Outcome 8

    Lecture 155 Role and Functions of the Nervous System:

    Lecture 156 Role and Functions of the Nervous System:

    Lecture 157 Principles of Muscle Contraction:

    Lecture 158 Principles of Muscle Contraction:

    Lecture 159 All-or-None Law and Motor Unit Recruitment

    Lecture 160 All-or-None Law and Motor Unit Recruitment:

    Lecture 161 Enhancing Neuromuscular Connections and Motor Fitness through Exercise

    Lecture 162 Enhancing Neuromuscular Connections and Motor Fitness through Exercise

    Section 16: Unit 2: Outcome 9

    Lecture 163 Digestion

    Lecture 164 Digestion

    Lecture 165 Main Functions of the Digestive System:

    Lecture 166 Main Functions of the Digestive System:

    Lecture 167 Structure of the Digestive System:

    Lecture 168 How the Digestive System Works

    Lecture 169 How the Digestive System Works

    Lecture 170 How the Digestive System Works

    Lecture 171 Importance of Fluid for Digestion

    Lecture 172 Importance of Fluid for Digestion

    Section 17: Unit 3: Outcome 1

    Lecture 173 Forming Effective Working Relationships with Clients

    Lecture 174 Importance of Presenting Oneself and the Organization Positively to Clients

    Lecture 175 Using Different Communication Skills to Assist Clients with Motivation

    Lecture 176 Importance of Valuing Equality and Diversity When Working with Clients

    Lecture 177 Importance of Communication Skills and Strategies to Adapt Communication Style

    Lecture 178 Importance of Communication Skills and Strategies to Adapt Communication Style

    Lecture 179 Importance of Communication Skills and Strategies to Adapt Communication Style

    Section 18: Unit 3: Outcome 2

    Lecture 180 Typical Barriers to Exercise/Physical Activity That Clients Experience

    Lecture 181 Incorporating Clients' Exercise Preferences to Strengthen Motivation and Adheren

    Lecture 182 Incentives and Rewards to Strengthen Clients’ Motivation and Adherence

    Lecture 183 Incentives and Rewards to Strengthen Clients’ Motivation and Adherence

    Lecture 184 Strategies to Help Clients Overcome Typical Barriers to Exercise/Physical Activ

    Lecture 185 Strategies to Help Clients Overcome Typical Barriers to Exercise/Physical Activ

    Lecture 186 Strategies to Help Clients Overcome Typical Barriers to Exercise/Physical Activ

    Section 19: Unit 3 : Outcome 3

    Lecture 187 Importance of Personal Responsibility for Fitness and Motivation

    Lecture 188 Assisting Clients to Develop Their Own Strategy for Motivation and Adherence

    Lecture 189 Behavior Change Approaches to Encourage Exercise Adherence

    Lecture 190 Incentives and Rewards to Strengthen Clients’ Motivation and Adherence

    Lecture 191 Incentives and Rewards to Strengthen Clients’ Motivation and Adherence

    Lecture 192 Reviewing and Revising Short, Medium, and Long-Term SMART Goals

    Lecture 193 Reviewing and Revising Short, Medium, and Long-Term SMART Goals

    Section 20: Unit 3: Outcome 4

    Lecture 194 Importance of Client Care

    Lecture 195 Importance of Addressing Clients' Needs to Their Satisfaction

    Lecture 196 Sources for Relevant and Appropriate Evidence-Based Information

    Lecture 197 Importance of Addressing Delays in Meeting Clients' Needs Timely and Effectively

    Lecture 198 Feedback Cycle in Customer Service Improvement

    Lecture 199 Examples of Exceeding Customer Expectations

    Lecture 200 Importance of Handling Client Complaints Positively Following Procedure

    Section 21: Unit 3: Outcome 5

    Lecture 201 Types of Customers at a Health and Fitness Facility

    Lecture 202 Types of Products/Services in a Health and Fitness Facility

    Lecture 203 Customer Journey in a Fitness Facility

    Lecture 204 Customer Expectations and Aspirations in a Fitness Facility

    Lecture 205 Ways to Engage with Customers and Build Rapport in a Fitness Facility

    Lecture 206 Supporting Safe and Enjoyable Use of the Fitness Facility

    Lecture 207 Building Social Support and Inclusion in the Fitness Environment

    Lecture 208 Using IT and Social Media in Health and Fitness Facilities

    Lecture 209 Obtaining Feedback to Support Membership Retention

    Lecture 210 Identifying and Managing Potential Conflicts

    Lecture 211 Identifying and Managing Potential Conflicts

    Lecture 212 Interpreting Customer Data to Improve Customer Service

    Lecture 213 Importance of 'Walking the Gym Floor' and Being Accessible to Clients

    Section 22: Unit 3: Outcome 6

    Lecture 214 Professionalism

    Lecture 215 Behaviors of a Fitness Professional in Line with Professional Conduct

    Lecture 216 Code of Ethics

    Lecture 217 Current Governing Bodies and Their Roles in the Fitness Industry

    Lecture 218 Current Governing Bodies and Their Roles in the Fitness Industry

    Lecture 219 Role of CPD (Continuing Professional Development) in the Fitness Industry

    Section 23: Unit 4: Outcome 1

    Lecture 220 Fitness Environment: Types of Emergencies

    Lecture 221 Fitness Environment: Roles During an Emergency

    Lecture 222 Fitness Environment: Roles During an Emergency

    Lecture 223 Fitness Environment: Importance of Following Emergency Procedures Calmly and Cor

    Lecture 224 Fitness Environment: Maintaining Safety During Emergencies

    Section 24: Unit 4: Outcome 2

    Lecture 225 Health and Safety in a Fitness Environment

    Lecture 226 Legal and Regulatory Requirements for Health and Safety in a Fitness Environment

    Lecture 227 Fitness Environment: Roles During an Emergency

    Lecture 228 Typical Roles for Health and Safety in a Fitness Organization

    Lecture 229 Security Procedures in a Fitness Environment

    Lecture 230 Security Procedures in a Fitness Environment

    Lecture 231 Routine Maintenance and Cleaning Tasks for Gym Facilities and Equipment

    Lecture 232 Regulations for Cleaning and Maintenance in Health and Fitness Facilities

    Lecture 233 Cleaning and Maintenance Products for Health and Fitness Facilities

    Lecture 234 Monitoring and Maintaining Hygiene Standards

    Section 25: Unit 4: Outcome 3

    Lecture 235 Possible Hazards in a Fitness Environment

    Lecture 236 Risk Assessing Hazards in a Fitness Environment

    Lecture 237 Controlling Risks in a Fitness Environment

    Lecture 238 Typical Roles for Health and Safety in a Fitness Organization

    Section 26: Unit 4: Outcome 4

    Lecture 239 Safeguarding the Welfare of Children and Vulnerable Adults

    Lecture 240 Responsibilities and Limitations of a Fitness Instructor in Safeguarding

    Lecture 241 Types of Abuse an Instructor May Encounter

    Lecture 242 Possible Signs of Abuse

    Lecture 243 Safeguarding Policies and Procedures

    Lecture 244 Safeguarding Policies and Procedures

    Lecture 245 Procedures to Protect Oneself from Accusations of Abuse

    Lecture 246 Statutory Agencies Responsible for Safeguarding

    Lecture 247 When to Contact Statutory Agencies

    Lecture 248 Maintaining Confidentiality of Abuse-Related Information

    Section 27: Unit 5: Outcome 1

    Lecture 249 Informed Consent

    Lecture 250 Methods to Collect Client Information

    Lecture 251 Methods to Collect Client Information

    Lecture 252 Determining Appropriate Methods of Collecting Information

    Lecture 253 Determining Appropriate Methods of Collecting Information

    Lecture 254 Principles of Screening Clients Prior to Gym-Based Exercise

    Lecture 255 Physical Activity Readiness Questionnaire (PAR-Q)

    Lecture 256 Physical Activity Readiness Questionnaire (PAR-Q)

    Lecture 257 Risk Strategy for Customers through Health and Fitness Information Gathering

    Lecture 258 Risk Strategy for Customers through Health and Fitness Information Gathering

    Lecture 259 Low, Medium, and High Risk Customers

    Lecture 260 Low, Medium, and High Risk Customers

    Lecture 261 Process of Behavior Change

    Lecture 262 Process of Behavior Change

    Lecture 263 Process of Behavior Change

    Lecture 264 Intrinsic and Extrinsic Motivation in Exercise Adherence

    Lecture 265 Intrinsic and Extrinsic Motivation in Exercise Adherence

    Section 28: Unit 5: Outcome 2

    Lecture 266 Factors from Client Screening that May Affect Safe Exercise Participation

    Lecture 267 Factors from Client Screening that May Affect Safe Exercise Participation

    Lecture 268 Factors from Client Screening that May Affect Safe Exercise Participation

    Lecture 269 How Client Information Affects Planning of Gym-Based Exercise

    Lecture 270 How Client Information Affects Planning of Gym-Based Exercise

    Lecture 271 How Client Information Affects Planning of Gym-Based Exercise

    Lecture 272 Reasons for Temporary Deferral of Exercise

    Lecture 273 Reasons for Temporary Deferral of Exercise

    Lecture 274 Reasons for Referring Clients to Other Professionals

    Lecture 275 Reasons for Referring Clients to Other Professionals

    Lecture 276 Allied Health Professionals for Health and Fitness Counselling

    Lecture 277 Allied Health Professionals for Health and Fitness Counselling

    Section 29: Unit 5: Outcome 3

    Lecture 278 Planning Gym-Based Exercise to Meet Clients' Different Objectives

    Lecture 279 Planning Gym-Based Exercise to Meet Clients' Different Objectives

    Lecture 280 Importance of Agreeing Goals and Objectives for Gym-Based Exercise with Clients

    Lecture 281 Importance of Agreeing Goals and Objectives for Gym-Based Exercise with Clients

    Lecture 282 Exercises for Individual Clients to Develop Various Fitness Areas

    Lecture 283 Exercises for Individual Clients to Develop Various Fitness Areas

    Lecture 284 Exercises for Individual Clients to Develop Various Fitness Areas

    Lecture 285 Range of Cardiovascular and Resistance Machines and Their Uses

    Lecture 286 Range of Cardiovascular and Resistance Machines and Their Uses

    Lecture 287 Planning Gym-Based Exercise Using Circuit Formats

    Lecture 288 Planning Gym-Based Exercise Using Circuit Formats

    Lecture 289 Planning Gym-Based Exercise Using Circuit Formats

    Lecture 290 Planning Gym-Based Exercise Using Circuit Formats

    Section 30: Unit 6: Outcome 1

    Lecture 291 Safe and Effective Alignment for Various Gym-Based Exercise Positions

    Lecture 292 Safe and Effective Alignment for Various Gym-Based Exercise Positions

    Lecture 293 Safe and Effective Alignment for Various Gym-Based Exercise Positions

    Lecture 294 Safe and Effective Alignment for Various Gym-Based Exercise Positions

    Lecture 295 Safe and Effective Alignment for Various Gym-Based Exercise Positions

    Lecture 296 Methods of Adapting a Gym-Based Exercise Program for Progression and Regression

    Lecture 297 Methods of Adapting a Gym-Based Exercise Program for Progression and Regression

    Lecture 298 Developing Client Coordination Through Gradual Progression

    Lecture 299 Developing Client Coordination Through Gradual Progression

    Lecture 300 Principles of Behavior Management for Group Inductions

    Lecture 301 Principles of Behavior Management for Group Inductions

    The aim of this qualification is to provide learners with the skills and knowledge to a professionally competent level enabling them to plan deliver and evaluate safe and effective fitness instruction sessions unsupervised via the context of gym-based exercise.