3.0 credit hours
equal to 3.0 CECs/.3 CEUs
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
Explore how aquatic equipment can be used to directly
transition a person from pool to land-based muscular endurance and strength
training. Controversy on the issue of the aquatic environment using
predominantly concentric contractions, not preparing people for gravity-based
strength will be addressed. Using equipment that allows concentric and
eccentric contractions, plus the additional properties of the water will
produce a better than smooth transition. This course will assist you in making
choices for designing aquatic exercises with equipment that makes the
transition to land-based exercise easier. Get your land legs ready for your sea
legs!
COURSE OBJECTIVES:
At the conclusion of this course, participants will be able
to:
1.
Evaluate and identify
equipment that allows for force couples, concentric and eccentric contractions
in the water.
2.
Compare the types of
equipment that allow for forced couples to help transition a person to the land
directly.
3.
Identify benefits to
using equipment in the pool and the need for guided instruction for safe and
effective use.
FACULTY: Maryanne Haggerty, MS, has been educating professionals, individuals, and groups
on safe and effective exercise for 25 years. As a faculty member and presenter
for TSI, NASM, AEA, and AFAA, she has certified professionals. Promoting
exercise for all abilities, Maryanne has presented televised exercise segments
on aquatics. She has developed corporate wellness seminars and six-month home
exercise program progressions.