Course Description:
This comprehensive online diploma program provides a foundational understanding of human movement science, encompassing anatomy, physiology, biomechanics, and exercise science. Students will explore the principles of exercise prescription, injury prevention, and rehabilitation, while developing practical skills in movement analysis, program design, and client communication.
Target Audience:
- Individuals interested in pursuing a career in fitness, health, and wellness (personal trainers, fitness instructors, health coaches)
- Current fitness professionals seeking to enhance their knowledge and expertise
- Students interested in pursuing further studies in kinesiology, exercise science, or related fields
Course Modules:
Module 1: Foundations of Kinesiology
- Introduction to Kinesiology: History, Scope, and Career Pathways
- Basic Anatomy and Physiology: Skeletal and Muscular Systems
- Biomechanics: Principles of Motion, Force, and Levers
- Neuromuscular System: Motor Control and Coordination
Module 2: Exercise Physiology
- Energy Systems: Aerobic and Anaerobic Metabolism
- Cardiorespiratory Physiology: Adaptations to Exercise
- Muscular Strength and Endurance: Training Principles and Techniques
- Flexibility and Mobility: Assessment and Improvement Strategies
Module 3: Exercise Prescription and Programming
- Needs Assessment and Goal Setting: Client-Centered Approach
- Designing Safe and Effective Exercise Programs: FITT Principle
- Program Planning for Specific Populations: Seniors, Children, Special Populations
- Exercise Programming for Different Goals: Weight Loss, Muscle Gain, Performance Enhancement
Module 4: Nutrition for Physical Activity
- Macronutrients and Micronutrients: Roles in Exercise Performance
- Hydration and Electrolyte Balance
- Dietary Supplements: Benefits and Risks
- Nutritional Considerations for Different Training Goals
Module 5: Biomechanics of Human Movement
- Gait Analysis: Walking, Running, and Jumping
- Movement Analysis Techniques: Observation, Video Analysis, Force Plates
- Common Movement Dysfunctions: Posture, Gait, and Movement Patterns
- Corrective Exercises: Addressing Movement Limitations and Imbalances
Module 6: Strength and Conditioning
- Principles of Strength Training: Progressive Overload, Specificity, Recovery
- Weight Training Techniques: Free Weights, Machines, Bodyweight Exercises
- Power Training: Plyometrics, Olympic Lifts
- Designing Strength Training Programs for Different Goals
Module 7: Cardiorespiratory Training
- Aerobic Training Methods: Continuous, Interval, HIIT
- Endurance Training: Building Aerobic Base and Improving Performance
- Assessing Cardiorespiratory Fitness: Field Tests and Laboratory Methods
- Designing Cardiovascular Training Programs
Module 8: Flexibility and Mobility Training
- Types of Flexibility: Static, Dynamic, Active, Passive
- Flexibility Assessment: Range of Motion Tests
- Mobility Training Techniques: Foam Rolling, Stretching, Myofascial Release
- Designing Flexibility and Mobility Programs
Module 9: Injury Prevention and Rehabilitation
- Common Exercise Injuries: Musculoskeletal and Cardiovascular
- Risk Factors and Prevention Strategies
- Rehabilitation Principles: Rest, Ice, Compression, Elevation (RICE)
- Exercise for Rehabilitation: Gradual Return to Activity
Module 10: Professional Practice and Ethics
- Professionalism and Ethics in Kinesiology
- Client Communication and Consultation
- Business and Marketing for Fitness Professionals
- Legal and Ethical Considerations in the Fitness Industry
Diploma in Kinesiology
Digital Certificate of Completion