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EHR226 Exercise Testing & Prescription (8)

Abstract

The aim of this subject is to improve student understanding of the knowledge and principles of laboratory and field tests of the multiple components of physical fitness. Such test results are then used to develop training programs to improve physical fitness, exercise performance and/or health and well-being.

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Session 2
InternalBathurst Campus
DistanceBathurst Campus
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Subject information

Duration Grading System School:
One sessionHD/FLSchool of Human Movement Studies

Assumed Knowledge

Students are to have an understanding of anatomy, physiology and basic strength and conditioning principles prior to undertaking this subject.

Enrolment restrictions

Available to students in: Bachelor of Exercise and Sport Science Bachelor of Exercise and Sport Science (Sport Management) Bachelor of Education Studies or as approved by the Course Director
 
Incompatible subject(s)
EHR200

Learning Outcomes

Upon successful completion of this subject, students should:
  • be able to comprehend the diverse content of exercise prescription within the field of exercise physiology;
  • be able to understand how exercise testing and prescription fit into the study and profession of exercise physiology in Australia, as well as in a world context;
  • be able to perform and interpret specific tests of physiological function;
  • be able to understand energy systems of muscle metabolism and how they interact to overall energy demands during different intensities and durations of exercise;
  • be able to design a conditioning program for a specific individual or group;
  • be able to evaluate a prescribed exercise program for a specific individual in relation to their health status and functional capacity;
  • be able to evaluate the risks and associated responsibilities when conducting pre-exercise screening, exercise testing and exercise prescription;
  • be able to understand the differences between physical activity, exercise training and physical fitness;
  • be able to understand the basis of using physical activity/exercise training in the prevention and management of diseases such as heart disease, cancer, diabetes and obesity.

Syllabus

The subject will cover the following topics:
  • Introduction and overview of physical fitness and exercise prescription;
  • Ergometry, energy, work and power;
  • Indirect calorimetry;
  • Understanding exercise energy expenditure and intensity;
  • Pre-exercise screening and risk stratification;
  • Testing cardiorespiratory fitness;
  • Testing body composition;
  • Flexibility, posture, balance and body alignment;
  • The physiology of strength and power;
  • Testing muscular strength and power;
  • Designing training programs.

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The information contained in the 2015 CSU Handbook was accurate at the date of publication: 01 October 2015. The University reserves the right to vary the information at any time without notice.