KIN 350 Total: /40 Case Study 1 (20 marks): Steven is a 68-year-old who lives alone. His family booked an appointment with you (CSEP-CPT) to improve his overall strength and ability to perform...

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KIN 350



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Case Study 1 (20 marks):


Steven is a 68-year-old who lives alone. His family booked an appointment with you (CSEP-CPT) to improve his overall strength and ability to perform activities of daily living.




Steven checked “yes” to question 1b on the Get Active Questionnaire. He informs you that he is taking medication for his high blood pressure, as prescribed by his physician, since 2010. When you ask him about how he feels currently, he reports feeling “muscle weakness” but overall “good”.



When discussing his current physical activity and exercise he states that he goes for a “slow 10-minute walk once a day”. He has minimal experience with resistance training and aerobic training. His family wants to set Steven up so he can exercise under your supervision three times a week for an hour. He mentions that he would like to be able to play with his grandchildren without feeling tired and sore. He has no past injuries and states he is pain free.



Resting HR: 75bpm


Resting BP: 132/88 mmHg


Height: 179.5 cm


Weight: 82.2 kg




1.Based on the information provided, does Stevenneedmedical clearance to work with you (a CSEP-CPT)? Explain why or why not(2 marks)



2.Which CSEP-PATH aerobic fitness test protocol would be best suited for Steven? Explain your answer(2 marks)



3.WhichtwoCSP-PATH musculoskeletal fitness assessments would be best suited for Steven? Explain your answer(4 marks)



4.Which stage of the Trans-Theoretical Model do you believe Steven in? Explain your answer(2 marks)



5.Determine fiveresistance trainingexercisesthat you would prescribe to Steven based on the information provided. Discuss how each exercise would benefit Steven. Include FITT(10 marks)




































Case Study 2 (20 marks):


Justin is a 15-year-old boy. He played recreational soccer last year but has decided he did not want to continue. He currently attends physical education class at school twice a week for 60 minutes and takes the dog for a 10-minute walk every day after school, but does not do any other structured PA/exercise. Justin takes a 5-minute bus ride to school. He spends majority of his free time playing video games with his friends. His parents are both very busy with full time jobs and managing a household of 4 children.



All appropriate paper work is completed prior to his assessments. His resting HR was 88bpm, and resting BP:128/82mmHg.



1.You complete the CSEP-PATH standing height and weight protocols. You record Justin’s standing height as 177cm and weight as 83.4kg. What is Justin’s BMI and where does that place him to normative values?(3 marks)


2.You give Justin a pedometer to wear for a week. The pedometer records an average of 6,567 steps/day. How does Justin’s physical activity and step count compare to average values? What can you suggest in order to increase his step count?(4 marks)


3.You complete a YMCA cycle ergometer assessment on Justin. Calculate his predicted VO2max and determine his HBR(4 marks)
































#



WORKLOAD KPM · MIN-1 (watts)



AVERAGE SSHR (bpm)



1



150 (25W)



105 bpm



2



450 (75W)



132 bpm



3



600 (100 W)



144 bpm



4



750 (125 W)



162 bpm





4.You schedule a follow-up meeting with Justin and his parents. List five important topics you would want to discuss with Justin and his parents(5 marks)



5.Develop a week-longaerobic training prescriptionfor based on the information provided. Include all FITT(4 marks)




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Answer To: KIN 350 Total: /40 Case Study 1 (20 marks): Steven is a 68-year-old who lives alone. His family...

Akansha answered on Dec 02 2021
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3. Which two CSEP-PATH musculoskeletal fitness assessments would be best suited for Steven? Explain your answer.
Response: Musculoskeletal fitness is associated with
a resistance component to promote the development of strong muscles and bone and a stretching component to promote flexibility, good posture. Strength and endurance components of musculoskeletal fitness are required to be assessed in a patient.
Observation, palpation of fatty tissues surrounding the joint of concern, and evaluation of muscle range of motion should all be part of a full musculoskeletal assessment. First, the gait should be examined.
5. Determine five resistance training exercises that you would prescribe to Steven based on the information provided. Discuss how each exercise would benefit Steven. Include FITT
Response: Resistance training exercises focus on strengthening of musculoskeletal health. Since Steven has minimal experience with resistance training, his strength and power need to be enhanced. Employing distinctive kinds of resistance exercises to impose a mechanical pressure that elicits muscle contraction, such as lifting, tugging, pushing, or holding a weighted item or using one's bodyweight as resistance in daily routine can help Steven to improve functioning of his muscles. Five resistance training exercises that Steven should follow are discussed below:
Free weights: Classic strength training implements such as dumbbell and kettlebells are examples of free weights. Because it takes ability to manipulate and manage the dumbbells, free weights assist develop synchronization. When performing dumbbell presses, for example, you must regulate the action so that the dumbbells rise straight up and not forward. When you're doing squatting, you need to be able to maintain your balance so you...
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