This subject will advance the student's competencies in developing fitness and conditioning programs by extending beyond developing basic programs for the lay public to focus on the refinements necessary for developing fitness in actively training athletes. Methods of developing muscular hypertrophy, strength, power and endurance, as well as sport specific speed and agility will be investigated. This subject will also explore long term management of an athlete's health, recovery, and nutrition. This subject has strong technical and academic components so students will be expected to proficiently demonstrate skills in addition to explain underlying physiological mechanisms.
No offerings have been identified for this subject in 2020.
HD/FL
One session
School of Exercise Science, Sport and Health
Bachelor of Exercise Science students
- Anatomy and physiology of cardiovascular, neural, and muscular systems; - Exercise metabolism; - Olympic and powerlifting skills; - Fitness assessment of athletes; - Developing power for athletic performance; - Designing sport-specific fitness programs; - Monitoring athletes; - Nutritional concepts; - Legal duties, Risk management, Program supervision and Equal opportunity and access; - Facility operations, Record keeping and Equipment hygiene.
The information contained in the CSU Handbook was accurate at the date of publication: October 2020. The University reserves the right to vary the information at any time without notice.