Part A - Analysing Fitness Needs Miles is 16 years old and is in Year 10 of school. He will be running 6km which is the distance kids in year 10 run. He is currently trying to improve his results in the cross country for the upcoming school carnival. This is based on a fairly elite cross country athlete‚ trying to shave off some time. Due to his experience in cross country already‚ he will be able to go straight into high levels of training. Questions: Describe the fitness needs of this person
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Fitness Plus Capacity 1 RUNNING HEAD: Fitness Plus Capacity Case Study Fitness Plus – A Case Study of Capacity Fitness Plus Capacity 2 Introduction Fitness Plus is a full-service fitness club that has sustained tremendous growth since its opening. Recently‚ management became aware of overcrowding and unavailability of equipment in certain areas and is now trying to determine how to properly evaluate the situation and decide if there is enough room at the current building to properly
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Nicole Pinzon Counseling 110 Ms. Pierucci Balance- The Key to Success “Success means different things‚ to different people‚ at different times” but it’s still a goal that each person wants to strive for and reach. Success is a good feeling. It gives each person that reaches it a sense of accomplishment and achievement. Therefore if this feeling is so great‚ then why is it so difficult to try to achieve? This answer varies from person to person‚ but a key factor in being able to reach success
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Task 2 Preseason cooper run Post Training Cooper Run Weight 94kg 93kg Resting Heart Rate 63bpm 63bpm Breathing Rate rest 12 13 Breathing Rate after 32 34 Distance 1856m 1903m HR Max 180 183 HR min 63bpm 63bpm PRE @ end Sit and Reach 19cm 19cm Peak Flow 413 416 Submission date:28/4/14 In terms of the muscular system the long term effects of exercise are – Hypertrophy – the muscle increases in size and bulk. Hypertrophy is a result of an increase in the
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University of Phoenix Material Six Dimensions of Health Worksheet Part 1 For each of the following six dimensions of health‚ list at least one characteristic‚ activity‚ belief‚ or attitude that reflects that dimension in your life. Provide a brief explanation with each example. Refer to Ch. 1 in the text for explanations of these dimensions. Physical health: Physical health being aware of diets and nutrition knowing what to eat‚ when to eat and the amount you’re supposed to be eating
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Exams are the way to test our knowledge. Without conducting the exams and test students don’t concentrate in their studies and learn their lessons properly. Exams are necessary in schools and colleges to find out the real skills‚ talents and knowledge of the students. All students are studying their lesson properly to get good marks in the test and exams‚ each and every student is interested in getting good marks in the exam and study hard to achieve it‚ without exam there is no chance to express
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Are You Fit For Employment? Jerry Rose Business 5000‚ Fall I Instructor Janet Winchester-Silbaugh 28 September‚ 2009 Abstract This paper contains research done on employer-mandated health and wellness programs. These programs were reviewed from the perspective of 3 major ideas from our text book; Global Economy‚ Business Ethics and Starting Your Own Business. My research methodology consisted of reviewing articles from professional business publications‚ studies and organizations. U.S. companies
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communication 2 10 Cell communication 3 11 Metabolism 1 12 Metabolism 2 13 Metabolism 3 14 Metabolism 4 / EXAM 1 (lects. 1-11) Holiday (President’s Day) 15 Metabolism 5 16 Metabolism 6 17 Photosynthesis 18 The cell cycle 19 Mitosis 20 Meiosis 21 Biology of Disease - Diabetes & Obesity 22 Intro. to Physiology; Cardiovascular System 1 23 Cardiovascular System 2 24 Cardiovascular System 3 25 Respiration 1 / EXAM 2 (lects. 12-22) Spring Break Spring Break Spring Break 26 Respiration 2 27 Immunity 1 28 Immunity
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Bally Total Fitness Bally Total Fitness started with a different competitive strategy than they currently have. Bally began with a differentiation competitive strategy. Bally would sign clients to a 36 month contract‚ charge an initiation fee between 49 and 99 dollars‚ and then charge a monthly membership fee between 19 and 39 dollars. Bally’s differentiation strategy worked early on because of them being the US leader in the membership fitness industry. Also‚ Bally could charge a premium and sign
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A. Cardiovascular Fitness At the moment‚ my cardiovascular fitness is not very efficient‚ if I do not improve my cardiovascular fitness‚ it will increase my likelihood of heart disease and respiratory problems down the road. By increasing my cardiovascular endurance level‚ it can help my cardiovascular and respiratory systems to function properly while under the stress of challenging exercise sessions. Like the book mentions‚ improving cardiovascular endurance will not only help boost oxygen to
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