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At the start of this module, you completed a pre-check. Let’s see how you’ve progressed.

The 6 learning outcomes assessed in this module are:

  • 3.1 Apply industry recognised pre-screening tools such as Exercise New Zealand endorsed pre-screen or equivalent and exercise adherence strategies to ensure safe and effective outcomes for clients.
  • 3.2 Apply the use of measurement tools and assessment documentation relevant to an individual client’s programme goals.
  • 3.3 Modify an exercise programme and apply relevant progression, regression and appropriate modification parameters for common conditions that could include obesity, arthritis, diabetes, pregnancy or age specific individuals, groups or communities.
  • 3.4 Review and update exercise plans or programmes.
  • 4.1 Monitor progress of client and apply appropriate intervention strategies for continued involvement in programme.
  • 4.2 Developing strategies to support and optimise clients performance.

We covered:

  • Exercise risks and benefits
  • Collaboration and referral
  • Common conditions including children and adolescents, elderly, pregnancy, obesity, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, arthritis, and asthma
  • Programme modification
  • Exercise adherence

An important part of study is self-directed learning. Research the areas of this module that intrigued you, but also those that challenged you. Here are some suggestions for further learning.

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Webinar replay from Sport NZ - Raising sporty daughters: Critical insights for parents of active teenage wahine.

Assess

There is one assessment for this module.

  • Special Populations Case Study

Congratulations on completing Special Populations and Exercise Adherence

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