Exercise Programs
Participatory fitness programs ought to include education on benefits of regular exercise and risks of a sedentary lifestyle, its effect on cardiovascular health and diseases, its relationship with weight control and stress management, and aerobic exercise options. Discussion and practice of safe principles of exercise - warm up, cool down, frequency, intensity, duration, flexibility and strength components. The program follows standard procedures by the American College Of Sports Medicine. Safety precautions ought to include the following:
- Informed consent prior to beginning exercise with clear and complete written and verbal standard procedures of possible risk, purpose of exercise, exercise format to be followed, opportunity for questions, and a signed informed consent with date.
- A screening/evaluation of participants to determine if medical evaluation is crucial for exercise such as the Physical Activity Readiness Questionnaire (PAR-Q, see forms).
- Measurements of Blood Pressure (BP) and resting heart rate are useful evaluation information to determine exercise readiness.
- Members who fail screening are medically referred and ought to obtain a written clearance from their physician to exercise.
- The basic content of an aerobic exercise program ought to include:
Warm up 5 - 10 minutes Aerobic exercise 20 - 40 minutes Cool down 5 - 10 minutes Exercise instructors ought to have education and training in exercise physiology, physical education, physical therapy or comparable discipline, or possess a current certification by a nationally recognized sports medicine or exercise association, and be CPR certified.

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