Document Type
Article
Publication Date
4-23-2020
Abstract
The goal of KINES 432 Conditioning Procedures is for students to develop the skills to appropriately prescribe exercise and conditioning that will enhance the student’s ability as a practitioner to help others improve conditioning and achieve their health, fitness, and performance goals. The focus is on program objectives, planning, exercise analysis, and prescription as well as the supporting theories, rationale, and research. Application of concepts occurs via projects, service-learning and laboratory experiences. KINES 432 is also designated a university Finishing Foundations course. Boise State University’s Foundational Studies Program provides undergraduates with a broad-based education that spans the entire university experience. The university learning outcomes to be met in this course can be found in Table 1 along with the course-specific learning outcomes.
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Publication Information
Simonson, Shawn R.. (2020). "Using the Fitness Challenge to Teach the Principles of Conditioning and Improve Campus Physical Activity". Health Education and Public Health, 3(3), 301-306. https://dx.doi.org/10.31488/heph.143
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