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1 Certificate in Fitness Instructing Principles of Exercise, Fitness & Health Stretch Theory

2 Certificate in Fitness Instructing Aims of the session  ID the physiological adaptations that occur through stretching  Discuss the practical application of stretching within a health related environment  ID the benefits of stretching  ID different types of stretching  ID advantages & disadvantages to different types of stretching  Describe what happens to a muscle when it is stretched  ID the FITTA principle  ID factors affecting a clients ROM.

3 Certificate in Fitness Instructing Benefits of stretching  Maintain/develop ROM  Less risk of injury  Improve flexibility related to every day life tasks  Improve posture  Improve sports performance  Stress management.

4 Certificate in Fitness Instructing The Stretch Continuum  PreparatoryMaintenance Development 8-10 15-20 30+ seconds  There are many different ways to stretch & you will need to prescribe stretch techniques that are appropriate to each individual client based upon their needs & capabilities.

5 Certificate in Fitness Instructing The stretch (myotatic) reflex  This reflex is designed to protect muscles from damage and is dependent on 2 factors:  The amount of tension within a muscle  The speed at which the muscle is stretched or lengthened  The muscle relays messages to the brain and spinal cord to tell the brain what state the muscle is in i.e. relaxed or being stretched

6 Certificate in Fitness Instructing Stretch reflex cycle Stretch initiated Reflex activated Desensitised Progress ROM Agonist contracts 15 Secs Agonist relaxes 15-20 secs

7 Certificate in Fitness Instructing Types of stretching  Static  Dynamic There are 2 types in each category  Static (Active & Passive)  Dynamic (ROM & Ballistic)

8 Certificate in Fitness Instructing Static Stretching  Static stretching is: ‘A slow, sustained stretching exercise that places a muscle in a lengthened position & holds that position for a few minutes’ Corbin 1980

9 Certificate in Fitness Instructing Active & Passive stretching (Static)  A static active stretch involves an unassisted movement requiring the strength & effort of the agonist to hold the position  A static passive stretch is performed with the use of an external force such as a partner or prop i.e. the wall, floor or a chair.

10 Certificate in Fitness Instructing Group Task Show an active & passive stretch for each muscle group 1. Calf 2. Chest 3. Hamstrings 4. Adductor 5. Gluteals

11 Certificate in Fitness Instructing FITTA Principal  FrequencyEveryday  IntensityMild discomfort  Time10–30 secs x 3/5 reps  TypeStatic  AdherenceMotivation & variety

12 Certificate in Fitness Instructing Prep stretch guidelines  Perform a minimum of 5 minutes aerobic work before stretching  Ensure all joints are mobilised  Consider environmental factors  Hold static stretches for at least 10 secs  Repeat ROM stretches 7-8 times  ROM recommended for POWER/STRENGTH activites

13 Certificate in Fitness Instructing Cool down stretches  Maintenance & Development stretches  More developmental work may need to be performed on certain muscle groups i.e.  Pectorals  Illiopsoas  Hamstrings  Adductors  Gastrocnemius.


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