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1 Designing Exercise Programs: *Layout *Muscle Groups *Exercises
SHMD 139 6/5/2013

2 When designing an exercise program you need to consider:
Objectives/goals. Determine: Frequency Sets/reps Type of exercise Time Intensity Intensity Order of exercise Rest period lengths Number of sets/reps Choice of exercise

3 Frequency Dependant on several factors: Volume (reps, sets, weight).
Intensity. Exercise selection. Level of conditioning. The number of training sessions performed during a specific time period (1 week) may affect the training adaptations. Training with heavy loads increases the recovery period.

4 Choice of Exercise Equipment type: Machine, free weights, cable etc.
Multi-joint (Prime movers): E.g. bench press – elbow & shoulder joint. Single joint: E.g. bicep curl – only elbow joint. Contraction type: Concentric, eccentric, isometric.

5 Order of Exercise Large muscle groups before small muscle group exercises. Multi-joint before single joint. Alternating of upper-body & lower-body exercises for total body sessions. Power type exercises before other exercise types. Most intense to least intense.

6 Number of Sets Training volume = REPS x SETS x WEIGHT.
Single set vs. multi-set. Multi-set shows greater gains in strength. Number of sets dependant on: Muscle groups trained (large vs. small). Intensity (High intensity, fewer sets). Training phase (Strength, power, endurance etc.). Level of conditioning. Number of exercises.

7 Rest Periods Amount of force produced. Power output level.
Muscular endurance: High reps, short rest periods (30-90 seconds). Muscular strength: Low reps, long rest periods (3-5 minutes).

8 Intensity Resistance used: Is the stimulus that causes the changes in the measurement of strength and endurance. Repetition maximums: specific resistance that only allows a certain number of reps to be performed. Muscle recruitment level. Power vs. high force. Repetition speed.

9 Trapezius Muscle Shoulder Shrugs Bent-over Row Upright Row
Standing Row

10 Rhomboids Muscle Reverse Push-Up Seated Row Reverse Fly Seated Row
One Arm Row

11 Lateral Raise - Dumbell
Deltoids Muscle Military Press Dips - Bar Dips - Chair Lateral Raise - Cable Lateral Raise - Dumbell

12 Biceps Muscle Bicep Curl - Dumbell Bicep Curl - Cable Pull-Up – Bar
Bicep Curl - Barbell Bicep Hammer Curls

13 Triceps Muscle Push - Up Triceps Extension - Dumbell Triceps Dips
Triceps Extension - Cable Triceps Extension – Theraband Triceps Extension - Barbell Triceps Cable Push Down

14 Latissimus Dorsi Muscle
Isometric Bridge Lateral Pull Down - Cable Bent Over Row - Barbell Lateral Pull Up - Bar

15 Pectoral Muscle Bench Press- Dumbell Bench Press- Barbell Dumbell
Chest Fly Bench Press- Dumbell Bench Press- Barbell Machine Chest Fly

16 Abdominal Muscle

17 Abdominal Muscle

18 HamstringMuscle Step - ups Hamstring Curl

19 HamstringMuscle Lunges

20 Quadriceps Muscle Squats Leg extensions

21 Calf Muscle Tibialis anterior
Toe Lifts Calf Raises


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