Aquatic Fitness Professional Manual 8/e

HUMAN KINETICSISBN: 9781718235120

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Sale price$113.00

By Aquatic Exercise Association
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HUMAN KINETICS
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PAPERBACK
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416

Description

Water exercise is a proven fitness activity with health and well-being benefits for all age groups, abilities, and fitness levels. As such, it is one of the most popular fitness trends among those seeking effective reduced-impact options for group exercise, small-group training, personal sessions, and rehabilitation therapy. As the primary preparation resource for the certification exam of the Aquatic Exercise Association (AEA) and a recommended resource for the certification exam of the Aquatic Therapy & Rehab Institute (ATRI), Aquatic Fitness Professional Manual, Eighth Edition, is the most comprehensive resource available to help you design and lead effective exercise sessions in the pool.



With contributions from 23 industry experts, Aquatic Fitness Professional Manual covers the foundations of fitness and exercise, the aquatic environment, and instruction and programming. You will learn how to energize your teaching with techniques based on popular fitness formats-such as functional training, yoga, boot camp, Ai Chi, circuits, and intervals-and programs for various chronic conditions. Youll also find updated information on shallow- and deep-water exercise.



Presenting a new full-color format and updates that reflect the latest research and exercise guidelines, the eighth edition also incorporates the following:




  • AEA standards and guidelines for aquatic fitness programming

  • Expanded guidelines for working with special populations and those with health conditions, including dementia and autism spectrum disorder

  • Facts about the benefits of exercise on cognitive health and programming ideas for cognitive fitness training

  • A new section on diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility



For those preparing for the AEA Aquatic Fitness Professional certification exam, youll find a detailed glossary and index, key chapter concepts at the beginning of each chapter, and a summary and review questions at the conclusion of each chapter to help you study. Additionally, downloadable resources delivered online through HKPropel include practical tools such as instructor worksheets and sample class formats.



Nowhere else will you find the fitness applications and comprehensive programming you need in one convenient resource. Aquatic Fitness Professional Manual will not only help you in preparing for certification but also aid you in cultivating the critical skills needed to lead safe, enjoyable, and effective aquatic exercise programs.


The Aquatic Exercise Association (AEA) is a nonprofit educational organization committed to accessible and inclusive aquatic exercise for better health and wellness worldwide. Their top priority is providing access to the latest industry resources, research, products, training, and education to increase global health, wellness, and longevity through aquatic exercise.



AEA works to increase awareness, education, and networking opportunities to benefit professionals as well as the general public. With AEA, achieving healthy lifestyles through aquatic fitness is a global team effort. AEA embraces cultural diversity in the industry to ensure that individuals worldwide can enjoy and employ the benefits of aquatics fitness programs regardless of age, ability, goals, or interests.



AEA incorporated in 1984 to provide professionals with information and instruction on conducting water programs for consumers; the association served as a chamber of commerce for aquatic fitness. AEA is now an internationally recognized organization of aquatic fitness education for professionals conducting aquatic exercise programs.



AEA has certified over 58,000 professionals in 48 countries, in 10 languages. They educate and train more than 15,000 people per year. Their Akwa magazine, the leading industry publication, is read by over 12,000 people annually.


Part I. Foundations of Fitness and Exercise



Chapter 1. Physical Fitness

Physical Activity, Exercise, and Physical Fitness

Health-Related Components of Physical Fitness

Skill-Related Components of Physical Fitness

Guidelines for Exercise

Monitoring Intensity

Training Formats

Benefits of Regular Exercise

Importance of Nutrition



Chapter 2. Exercise Anatomy

Structural Organization of the Human Body

Systems of the Human Body

Skeletal System

Muscular System

Nervous System

Respiratory System

Cardiovascular System



Chapter 3. Exercise Physiology

Physiological Principles

Energy Metabolism

Skeletal Muscle Tissue

Acute Responses to Aerobic and Anaerobic Exercise



Chapter 4. Movement Analysis

Anatomical Position

Anatomical Reference Terms

Posture, Alignment, and Balance

Planes of Movement

Joint Actions

Types of Joints

Joints Most Involved in Exercise Design

Interaction Between the Skeletal and Muscular Systems

Movement and Muscle Actions With Aquatic Exercise

Influence of Aquatic Equipment



Chapter 5. Exercise Motivation and Behavior

Foundations of Behavior Change

Motivating Participants for Sustained Change

Case Scenarios

Planning for Success



Part II. The Aquatic Environment



Chapter 6. Physical Laws as Applied to the Aquatic Environment

Motion

Water Immersion

Essential Properties of Water

Newtons Laws of Motion

Additional Training Principles

Interaction and Application



Chapter 7. Pool Environment and Design

Water Temperature

Air Temperature and Humidity

Heat Dissipation in the Aquatic Environment

Water and Air Quality

Pool Considerations

Participant Considerations



Chapter 8. Safety and Risk Management

Risk Management and Standard of Care

Liability

Insurance

Emergency Procedures

Distress and Drowning

Sudden Illness

Injuries

Aquatic Environment Safety Concerns



Part III. Instruction and Programming



Chapter 9. Shallow-Water Exercise

Defining Shallow-Water Exercise

Shallow-Water Exercise Research and Application

Shallow-Water Base Moves

Impact Options for Shallow-Water Exercise

Shallow-Water Tempo Options

Posture and Alignment With Shallow-Water Exercise



Chapter 10. Deep-Water Exercise

Defining Deep-Water Exercise

Deep-Water Exercise Research and Application

Deep-Water Base Moves

Nonimpact Water Exercise

Deep-Water Tempo Options

Deep-Water Considerations

Participant Evaluation and Safety



Chapter 11. Aquatic Exercise Leadership

Form and Alignment

Cueing

Transitions

Choreography

Music

Music Use in Fitness

Safe and Effective Instruction

Professionalism

Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Accessibility



Chapter 12. Aquatic Exercise Programming

Program Components

Aquatic Program Formats

Movements Requiring Greater Consideration



Chapter 13. Reaching Diverse Populations Through Aquatic Programming

Older Adults

Children and Adolescents

Pregnancy and Postpartum

Obesity

Musculoskeletal Considerations

Cardiovascular Disease

Pulmonary (Lung) Disease

Diabetes

Multiple Sclerosis

Parkinsons Disease

Cerebral Palsy

Dementia

Autism Spectrum Disorder

Cancer



Appendix A. Shallow-Water Exercise

Appendix B. Deep-Water Exercise

Appendix C. Aquatic Fitness Equipment

Appendix D. Answers to Chapter Review Questions


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