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911 Certification Ambassador / Facilitators

sayih

MIAMI,
FLORIDA

JIM SAYIH, MS

 

  pattenANCHORAGE, ALASKA  

KAREN PATTEN, BS

rodriguez

NEW YORK CITY, NY

 

MANNY RODRIGUEZ, BS

  seldersDALLAS,
TEXAS

ROBERT SELDERS

nunezCHICAGO, ILLINOIS

 

FRANK NUNEZ, BS

 

 

luongoMYRTLE BEACH, S.C.

LORRAINE LUONG

 

dionBOSTON,
  MASS

STEVEN
DION, M.Ed
& BRANDI
DION

  monteHOUSTON,

TEXAS

JULIE MONTE

 

shayST. LOUIS,
MISSOURI

ERIC SHAY BS

 

 

reyesSAN ANTONIO, TEXAS

MICHAEL REYES 

 

 

 

 

1 * ANCHORAGE, AK

2 * NEW YORK CITY, NY

3 * HOUSTON, TX

4 * DALLAS, TX

5 * SAN ANTONIO, TX

6 * ST LOUIS, MO

7 * MYRTLE BEACH, SOUTH CAROLINA

8 * BOSTON, MA

9 * CHICAGO, IL

10 * MIAMI, FL

11 WEST PALM, FL

12 ORLANDO, FL

13 SAN FRANCISCO, CA

14 LOS ANGELES, CA

15 SAN DIEGO, CA

16 LAS VEGAS, NV

17 PHOENIX, AZ

18 INDIANAPOLIS, IN

19 DENVER, CO

20 SEATTLE, WA

Police or Firefighter "Fitness Trainer"

Today, every Police and Fire Agency has a NEED for Physical Fitness. However, it may not be practical for all agencies to have a full time fitness staff and facility. Fortunately, most agencies possess fitness oriented, self - motivated individuals with a strong interest in helping others. Now your agency can utilize such existing, internal resources to assist your personnel in improving their various fitness levels. Fitness Leaders require a background in various topics ranging from physiology to energy metabolism, anatomy to exercises and exercise principals to personal motivation

The 911 FITNESS Certification for "Fitness Leader" utilizes guidelines established by the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM); recognized for maintaining the highest standards in the fitness industry. This certification focuses on the practical fitness information needed as a fitness leader within your agency.

 

COURSE TOPICS

Section I – Functional Anatomy & Biomechanics – details specific structures & operation of the human body with practical applications in exercise & daily activities.

Section II – Exercise Physiology – provides a basis for general exercise physiology for the fitness trainer.

Section III – Human Development – changes in maturation of muscle, bone and various exercise modalities, from childhood to adulthood.

Section IV – Pathophysiology / Risk Factors – describes methods to identify participants with high-risk disease & when to prescribe exercise or referral to a physician.

Section V – Human Behavior / Psychology – defines techniques to modify behavior, motivate individuals to exercise and communication.

Section VI – Appraisal & Fitness Testing – describes method to measure strength, endurance, flexibility & body composition.

Section VII – Emergency Procedures & Safety – describes factors for safe training practice, injury prevention and injury procedures for emergency situations.

Section VIII – Exercise Programming – identifies principles for appropriate exercise sessions including intensity, frequency and duration.

Section IX – Nutrition & Weight Management – describes energy balance, misconceptions on weight loss, health and body composition.
BENEFITS:

· More efficient work force and improved community relations.
· High Morale, reduce personnel absenteeism, injuries and stress.
· In-house, cost-effective, certified fitness experts, available department-wide.

$369.00 – Includes Study Manual • Workshop • 911 Polo Shirt • Membership

* For both Police & Firefighters.

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