Teaching Basics
Monitoring Intensity
Exercise Technique
Modifications
100

The majority of the fitness class including activities with a singular or integrated focus on cardiorespiratory fitness, muscular strength, muscular endurance, flexibility, or mindfulness

What is the body of the workout?

100

This test implies if a participant is working too hard to speak, the intensity is too high

What is the talk test?

100

the ability of a muscle or group of muscles to sustain repeated contractions against a resistance for an extended period of time

What is muscular endurance?

100

decreases in intensity or difficulty

What is a regression? 

200

This part of class should include a warm welcome, statement of the instructors name and class title, and an overview of the workout and equipment.

What is the introduction?

200

This scale uses a numeric order to represent how participants perceive their relative difficulty in terms of breathing. +1 being mild up to +4 being severely difficult.

What is the Dyspnea scale?

200

Performing a ______ without perfect form can result in exacerbating movement dysfunction

What is a stretch?

200

incremental increases in intensity or difficulty

What is a progression?
300

The objectives of this phase of class are to reduce workout intensity to pre-workout levels, and complete the experience (Start to finish connectivity) 

What is the transition or cool down?

300

The subjective technique to evaluate how hard on feels they are working and the two versions used for measurement

What is rating of perceived exertion, measured with the Borg scale and the modified Borg scale?

300

Class format promoting compound movements to achieve specific goals

what are strength-based exercises?

300

In this class format regressions should focus on reducing impact

what are cardio-based exercises?

400

The instructors ability to create a seamless class experience from start to finish

What is class flow

400

RPE scale rating from 6 to 10. 6 being no exertion at all and 20 being maximal exertion

What is the Borg scale?

400

explosive short term energy without the need for oxygen

What is anaerobic exercise?

400

in this class format exercise can be progressed or regressed by increasing or decreasing resistance or speed

what are cycle-based exercises?