Delivering client consultations and health and fitness assessments
This second Institute Education video is on ‘Postural Analysis Anterior’.
Table of Contents
- Tutorial Video
- Reading Materials
- ‘Building a rapport between you and your client’ on the Insure 4 Sport website
- ‘5 ways to enhance rapport with your fitness clients’ from the National Federation of Professional Trainers
- ‘Active listening’ from the British Heart Foundation
- ‘Behaviour change models and strategies’ on the EUFIC website
- ‘Get more personal training clients – communicate better!’ from the National Federation of Professional Trainers
- ‘Common posture mistakes and fixes’ from the NHS
- ‘Fitness testing: How to select, schedule and order tests’ on the PT Direct website
- ‘Overhead squat test’ webpage on the Physiopedia website
- ‘Fitness tests for personal trainers and their clients’ from the Australian Fitness Academy
- Presentation
- Click on the icon to the left to launch this lesson's presentation on 'Client touchpoints'.
- Click on the icon to the left to launch this lesson's presentation on 'Assessment'.
- Good Practice Example
- Good Practice Example
- Good Practice Example
- Interactive Quiz
- Evidence Opportunities
- Extended Learning
- This article from Kaier Serajuddin on the Personal Fitness Professional website is on ‘Adding value to your training services.
- Click to read ‘How technology is changing the fitness industry’ from the IT Brief website.
- This document looks at the ‘Importance of non-verbal communication’. It was produced by the University of Colorado, Denver.
- The Royal College of Nursing has an article about ‘Readiness to change’.
- ‘Change client behaviour: 3 steps for success’ is an article from the Total Coaching website.
- Click to read ‘6 fitness tests to gauge your overall progress’ on the Adaptiv website.
- The PT Direct website has an article on ‘Assessing dynamic posture (movement patterns and positions)’.
- Think And Challenge
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