Personal Trainer's Toolkit: Developing Fitness Programs for Older People

Posted 2 years 5 months ago by Central Queensland University

Study Method : Online
Duration : 2 weeks
Subject : Healthcare & Medicine
Overview
Understand the effects of ageing and fitness programming for older adults.
Course Description

Understand the effects of ageing and fitness programming for older adults.

This online Short Course designed by CQUniversity, provides an overview of the prescreening, testing and programming for older adults in developing health and fitness goals and programs.

Chronic health issues experienced by the older population are discussed in relation to the physical and mental effects of ageing. Considerations for working and/or referring to Allied Health Professional is described for this population. By the end of this course you will be able to:

  • Outline the physical activity guidelines recommended for older adults
  • Describe recommended prescreening and fitness testing in the older adult
  • Identify strategies in falls prevention in the fitness setting
  • Describe the programming of exercise for the older adult including cardiovascular, strength and conditioning and progression programs
  • Consider additional safety concerns to address in the older populations in the fitness setting
  • Analyse the referral pathways for Medical and Allied Health Professionals in managing fitness programs for older people with health considerations.

Fitness trainers will often be faced with clients of different ages and abilities. Knowing how to responsibly train older people will equip trainers with the skills and safeguards to protect themselves and ensure positive outcomes for their clients.

If you want to explore this subject further, you may be interested in these related courses by the same provider. They share the same overall learning outcomes and can be accessed here:

Requirements

Fitness trainers will often be faced with clients of different ages and abilities. Knowing how to responsibly train older people will equip trainers with the skills and safeguards to protect themselves and ensure positive outcomes for their clients.

If you want to explore this subject further, you may be interested in these related courses by the same provider. They share the same overall learning outcomes and can be accessed here:

Career Path
  • Explain the physical activity guidelines recommended for older adults.
  • Describe recommended prescreening and fitness testing in the older adult.
  • Identify strategies in falls prevention in the fitness setting.
  • Describe the programming of exercise for the older adult including cardiovascular, strength and conditioning and progression programs.
  • Identify additional safety concerns to address in the older populations in the fitness setting.
  • Assess referral pathways for Medical and Allied Health Professionals in managing fitness programs for older people with health considerations.