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Units of Competency SRFFIT004B SRFFIT006B

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1 Develop Basic Fitness Programs & Use and maintain core Fitness Industry Equipment

2 Units of Competency SRFFIT004B SRFFIT006B
DEVELOP BASIC FITNESS PROGRAMS SRFFIT006B USE AND MAINTAIN CORE FITNESS INDUSTRY EQUIPMENT 18/09/2018

3 SRFFIT004B DEVELOP BASIC FITNESS PROGRAMS Performance Criteria
1 Gather pre–programming information, including a client’s current fitness level 2 Develop a basic exercise plan of general activities suited to client’s needs, lifestyle and exercise preferences 3 Develop a fitness program for clients 4 Give clear and effective instruction ensuring effective services provision and vocal effectiveness 5 Supervise fitness activities in a manner that makes the client feel at ease, safe and motivated 6 Review and adapt a client’s exercise program in accordance with their progress 7 Display an appropriate instructional style 18/09/2018

4 SRFFIT004B Develop Fitness Program
Planning Designing Implementating and Evaluating a Training Program.ppt 3-6 PRINCIPLES OF TRAINING.ppt The FIT Principle.ppt 18/09/2018

5 SRFFIT006B USE AND MAINTAIN CORE FITNESS INDUSTRY EQUIPMENT Performance Criteria
1 Conduct basic maintenance of equipment and facilities of a fitness centre 2 Assist clients in the safe operation of the major types of equipment used in a fitness centre 18/09/2018

6 SRFFIT006B Maintain and use equipment
free weights vs machines.pdf 18/09/2018

7 SRFFIT006B Maintain and use equipment
All Training Equipment Needs Special Care Whether you choose an exercise bike, treadmill, cross trainer, home gym, free weight system or other apparatus, you will want to protect your investment by carefully cleaning and maintaining your equipment. Caring for your exercise fitness equipment will pay off in longer life for your equipment and more safe and pleasant workouts for you. 18/09/2018

8 SRFFIT006B Maintain and use equipment
Preventive maintenance will help you avoid accidents or injury due to machines breaking down or malfunctioning. Routine maintenance of your treadmill exercise equipment should include cleaning and inspecting the walking belt. Use a dry cloth to clean the area between the walking belt and the deck underneath. Don't use cleaning solvents, as these can damage the paint, the lubrication, or other surfaces. On all equipment, check for loose bolts, frayed cables, cracked weight plates and make sure all moving parts glide smoothly. Any metal parts or chrome should be kept dry and dust free. Wipe after every workout and polish and oil every week or so. Taking care of your fitness equipment will insure a longer life for the apparatus. 18/09/2018

9 SRFFIT006B Maintain and use equipment
Electronic or other displays on treadmills, exercise bikes and stair climbers should be cleaned daily to remove sweat and dust. 18/09/2018

10 SRFFIT006B Maintain and use equipment
How to Take Care of Your Treadmill Exercise Equipment Perspiration Every time you finish a workout, you should take a dry towel and wipe any sweat from off the treadmill. Sweat has corrosive properties and over time can damage the belt on your treadmill exercise equipment. Sweat can also make the belt slick and therefore unsafe for anyone planning to exercise on it after you. 18/09/2018

11 SRFFIT006B Maintain and use equipment
Dust Dust and dirt can also interfere with your electronic board and inhibit the movement of the belt. Because of this, you should dust your treadmill exercise equipment at least once a week; a clean dry cloth should be used to remove dust from the belt and the area under the belt, and you can use a moist cloth on the electronic board, but be sure that it is only moist, and not dripping wet. Every two or three months, you should gently remove the hood of the machine to wipe away any dust or dirt that has accumulated inside. 18/09/2018

12 SRFFIT006B Maintain and use equipment
Belt Maintenance Once a month or so, you should check the belt on your treadmill to make sure it is aligned and that it still fits snugly. The belts on some of the new machines especially tend to loosen after the first few uses. You can usually find the screws to tighten the belt at the back of the machine - but be careful not to tighten too much. A quarter turn may be all that is needed. A gentle tug will get the belt back into alignment if it is askew. Remember that if you have trouble tightening or realigning the belt, you should seek advice from the manufacturer or the fitness store where you bought your treadmill exercise equipment. Most new treadmill machines do not require belt lubrication, and therefore you should only lubricate your belt if the manufacturer specifically recommends it. Most of the manufacturers who do recommend regular lubrication sell kits with instructions and all the equipment you need to make quick work of the task. Caring for your treadmill is not at all time consuming, and taking the proper care of your equipment will extend the life of the machine. If you are uncertain about the specific care that is recommended for your treadmill, contact the manufacturer for additional information. 18/09/2018


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