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nstructions:
This section of your final exam provides you with an opportunity to apply all of the information you have learned
throughout the course to the work that you will be doing as a certified professional.
You will be presented with two client profiles, and will be asked to design a 12-week periodized program for
each client. In addition to describing the logistics of the program, you will also be asked to explain why you
have designed the program the way that you have.
Approach these clients as you would approach a real-life situation. Your client should be able to take your
program and put it into practice without having to contact you for explanation of what to do or why to do it.
Before you finalize your submission, make sure your program passes the following tests:
1. Is the training program that you are designing appropriate, safe, and effective for the client, given the clients
physical abilities and primary goals?
2. Could you defend your program from a legal standpoint? Who would be held liable if your client was injured
during training because of either lifting too much weight or exceeding a certain heart rate?
3. Is your program justifiable from a business standpoint? Are you professional with your current clients? Would
they refer their friends, family, or colleagues to you based on the guidance that you provide in your program
design?
4. Imagine that YOU are the paying client. Would you feel that your money was well spent if you were handed
the training program/dietary recommendations?
Case Study 1
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Calculations: Calculate the clients target heart rate using the Karvonen formula.
Training Program: Design full a 12-week periodized training program for the client described in the Client
Profile. Be very specific as you design the training program. This is an opportunity for you to demonstrate your
full comprehension of the information and concepts discussed throughout the course. List the types of exercise,
duration, sets, reps, rest intervals, and so on.
Include the following in your case study submission:
A description of your professional responsibilities as discussed in the stages of the drawing-in process (Unit 12)
Discussion of any fitness tests, methods of evaluation, and data collection used to assess and evaluate the
clients needs
Specific conditions that you have identified in the client profile
A fully detailed 12-week comprehensive and periodized training program including specific exercises, sets,
repetitions, suggested rest times, etc. Use an integrated approach in your program recommendations.
Specific and detailed nutritional strategies and an explanation as to how the strategies will assist the client in
meeting energy needs
Explanation for your chosen assessment, programming, and nutritional recommendations. (Be sure to
reference course concepts when discussing rationale for your recommendations.
Keep in mind that a client should be able to take your program and put it into practice without having to contact
you to clarify what you intended by your recommendations or to explain parts of your program.
Dont forget your explanation for WHY you listed and recommended what you did. Reference the concepts and
theories covered in the course. Be sure to address why the program and exercises recommended are
appropriate for the specific client given the clientÕs history, current abilities, and intended goal(s). For example:
if you are developing a program for a beginner client without any resistance training experience, explain how
your program addresses the lack of experience, initial need for foundational development, process by which
you would safely progress the client, etc. Tying your program to course concepts is a critical component of your
case study.
Review the Client Profile below.
Client Profile: Steve Rogers
Age: 27
Gender: Male
Resting Heart Rate: 60 bpm
Height: 60
Weight: 178 lb
Body Fat Percentage: 11\%
Background and Goals: Steve is an avid runner and has been quite slim his whole life. He runs moderate- to
long-distances three or four days per week. Running is his only physical activity. Steve has never been
interested in resistance training because it is not his strong suit. Steve recently decided that he is tired of being
skinny. He would like to put on some size and muscle before he travels back to his hometown for a good
friends wedding in 12 weeks.
Case Study 2
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Calculations: Calculate the clients target heart rate using the Karvonen formula.
Training Program: Design a full 12-week periodized training program for the client described in the Client
Profile. Be very specific as you design the training program. This is an opportunity for you to demonstrate your
full comprehension of the information and concepts discussed throughout the course. List the types of exercise,
duration, sets, reps, rest intervals, and so on.
Include the following in your case study submission:
A description of your professional responsibilities as discussed in the stages of the drawing-in process (Unit 12)
Discussion of any fitness tests, methods of evaluation, and data collection used to assess and evaluate the
clients needs
Specific conditions that you have identified in the client profile
A fully detailed 12-week comprehensive and periodized training program including specific exercises, sets,
repetitions, suggested rest times, etc. Use an integrated approach in your program recommendations.
Specific and detailed nutritional strategies and an explanation as to how the strategies will assist the client in
meeting energy needs
Explanation for your chosen assessment, programming, and nutritional recommendations. (Be sure to
reference course concepts when discussing rationale for your recommendations.
Keep in mind that a client should be able to take your program and put it into practice without having to contact
you to clarify what you intended by your recommendations or to explain parts of your program.
Dont forget your explanation for WHY you listed and recommended what you did. Reference the concepts and
theories covered in the course. Be sure to address why the program and exercises recommended are
appropriate for the specific client given the clients history, current abilities, and intended goal(s). For example:
if you are developing a program for a beginner client without any resistance training experience, explain how
your program addresses the lack of experience, initial need for foundational development, process by which
you would safely progress the client, etc. Tying your program to course concepts is a critical component of your
case study.
Review the Client Profile below.
Client Profile: Diana Prince
Age: 37
Gender: Female
Resting Heart Rate: 75 bpm
Height: 55
Weight: 165 lb
Body Fat Percentage: 31\%
Background and Goals: Diana is a 37-year-old mother of two children. She used to exercise fairly consistently
(mostly jogging and light aerobic activities) before having kids. Ever since she had her first child 9 years ago,
she has not been very active. Diana has her 20-year high school reunion coming up in 3 months (12 weeks).
She would like to look and feel her best and is eager and willing to spend the next 12 weeks doing what she
can to change her body.
Sample Case Study
Jocko Johnson
Age
Gender
Height
Weight
Body Fat \%
30
Male
73 inches
200
18
Jocko was an athlete in high school playing a variety of sports including football, track (100- 400 meter events) and
baseball. He has come to you because he has recently had his 30 th birthday and wants to get back in shape. While
he is in decent shape already, Jocko wishes to get in excellent shape with an eye on perhaps competing in a local
bodybuilding show in the future.
CLIENT CALCULATIONS
Use the information above to calculate the following. Only the final answer is required. You do not need to show full
calculations.
1.
2.
3.
What is the clients BMI?
What is the clients BMR?
Using the Karvonen formula, what is the clients target heart rate at 60\% and 80\%?
ASSESSMENT, TRAINING, AND NUTRITIONAL STRATEGY
Using the information above, address points a-c.
A.
B.
C.
Discuss fitness tests or methods of evaluation that should be used to assess the client, providing rationale for
your recommendations. Be sure to address the specific conditions presented by your client.
Provide a detailed, comprehensive, 12-week periodized training pro- gram, including specific sets, repetitions
and exercises, utilizing an integrated approach.
Discuss nutritional strategies and supplement recommendations with a rationale for your choices.
Sample Case Study Response
The case study provides an opportunity for you to put your fitness knowledge into practice and design a program for
a sample client. Think of the case study as your first paying client. Give as much detail as someone new to fitness
would need. In addition, provide the rationale for each of your decisions as if you were discussing the program with
educated fitness professionals.
The following provides a formatting approach that you can use when structuring your answer. Please note, however,
the content serves as a minimal representation of what is expected. To prove your competency in program design,
you will need to provide greater detail, as well as rationale for your program decisions. If you have any questions
about comprehensive program design, feel free to contact Educational Support.
A. While Jocko may appear to be a dream client on the surface, I realize that his athletic background and mid- life
crisis that brought him here will probably lead to more than a little impatience on his part. At my initial consultation I
would explain to him that I would need at least a three-month commitment from him to ensure his getting started on
the right foot. In my experience most clients need about this long to really get in the swing of things and start seeing
some results. At this time I would establish my fees, get him signed up and give him a health history questionnaire to
fill out for our next meeting.
After this I would set up our first appointment. I would plan on having enough time in the first session to have him
complete a release of liability form and go over his health history questionnaire. If he had any red flags or other
concerns we would hold off on training until I had spoken to his doctor and he had gotten a doctor’s release.
Otherwise we would get started on the enclosed program. Before starting I would do circumference, bodyweight and
bodyfat percentage measurements so we can track his progress.
B. I would follow the enclosed program (see program on the following page) for a few reasons. First, the first
mesocycle is a low volume, low intensity one that is designed mainly to increase tendon and ligament strength and
allow him to get back in the groove of working out without asking too much of him and discouraging him. After a
foundation has been set I would want to increase the intensity and volume levels resulting in a routine geared
towards muscle growth. Next I would work on limit strength by introducing a mesocycle that had very high intensity
levels and moderate volume. We would then reassess his goals and see where to go from there.
C. My nutritional strategy for this client would consist of 5 high calorie days and 2 low calorie days. I would suggest
he follow a 1-2-3 or 1-2-4 macronutrient ratio depending on his metabolism and mesocycle. The higher intensity
mesocycles would warrant more carbs, while the lower intensity one’s would not need as much fuel. I would suggest
he get around 160 grams of protein a day and get his fat from “healthy” fats such as olive oil and hemp seed oil. The
easiest way to estimate his daily caloric requirements is to have him keep a food log for a few days and see where he
is at now. It will be much easier to make adjustments to his diet if I have a reference point.
Sample Case Study Workout Program (Sample Case Study
Response Continued)
Weeks 1 - 3: STRENGTH TRAINING
The following exercises are to be performed in a circuit fashion on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday.
Squat/Leg Press: 1-2 Sets, 10-15 Repetitions Incline Bench Press: 1-2 Sets, 10-15 Repetitions Leg Curl: 1-2 Sets, 1015 Repetitions
T-Bar Row: 1-2 Sets, 10-15 Repetitions
Standing Calf Raises: 1-2 Sets, 10-15 Repetitions DB Shoulder Press: 1-2 Sets, 10-15 Repetitions Crunches: 1-2 Sets,
20 Repetitions
Seated DB Curl: 1-2 Sets, 10-15 Repetitions
Back Extensions: 1-2 Sets, 15 Repetitions
Cable Pushdowns: 1-2 Sets, 10-15 Repetitions
AEROBICS
Tuesday/Thursday: 20- to 45-minute run
Saturday: 30-second jog/30-second sprint for 5 minutes total
Weeks 4 - 9: STRENGTH TRAINING
For this mesocycle we will use the following split and corresponding exercises.
MESOCYCLE SPLIT
Monday: Quads, Hamstrings, Calves Wednesday: Pecs, Biceps, Abs/Lower Back Friday: Back, Triceps, Shoulders
EXERCISES, REPS AND SETS
Squat: 4 Sets, 8-10 Repetitions
Stiff Leg Deadlift: 4 Sets, 8-10 Repetitions Leg Extension a1: 2 Sets, 12 Repetitions Leg Curls a2: 2 Sets, 12
Repetitions Seated Calf Raises: 2 Sets, 10 Repetitions
Standing Calf Raises: 2 Sets, 12 Repetitions
Wednesday: Incline Bench Press: 4 Sets, 8-10 Repetitions
Peck Deck: 2 Sets, 12 Repetitions
Preacher Curls: 2 Sets, 10-12 Repetitions
Russian Twist: 3 Sets, 8 Repetitions
Back Extensions: 3 Sets, 10 Repetitions
Friday: Pull-Up: 4 Sets, 8-10 Repetitions
Cable Rows: 3 Sets, 8-10 Repetitions
Lying Tri Extensions: 3 Sets, 8-10 Repetitions DB Shoulder Press: 2 Sets, 8-10 Repetitions Lateral Raises: 2 Sets, 810 Repetitions
AEROBICS
Tuesday: 30-second jog/30-second sprint, start 5 minutes and add 1 minute each week
Thursday: 30- to 45-minute run
Saturday: 30-second jog/30-second sprint, start 5 minutes and add 1 minute each week
Note: a1 and a2 designate two exercises that are to be done in a superset fashion. Do one set of the a1 exercises
and while you are resting perform one set of the a2 exercise. Repeat until you have completed all prescribed sets for
those exercises before moving on to the next exercise(s).
Weeks 10 - 12: STRENGTH TRAINING
For this mesocycle we will use the following split and corresponding exercises
MESOCYCLE SPLIT
Monday: Quads, Hamstrings, Calves Wednesday: Pecs, Back, Abs/Lower Back Friday: Biceps, Triceps, Shoulders
EXERCISES, REPS AND SETS
Monday: Deadlift: 6 Sets, 8 Repetitions
Stiff Leg Deadlift: 4 Sets, 8 Repetitions
Seated Calf Raises: 5 Sets, 8 Repetitions
Wednesday: Bench Press a1: 6 Sets, 8 Repetitions
Pull-Up a2: 6 Sets, 8 Repetitions
Russian Twist: 3 Sets, 8 Repetitions
Back Extensions: 3 Sets, 8 Repetitions
Friday: Barbell Curl a1: 5 Sets, 10 Repetitions Close Grip Bench a1: 5 Sets, 10 Repetitions Military Press: 5 Sets, 10
Repetitions
Note: a1 and a2 designate two exercises that are to be done in a superset fashion. Do one set of the a1 exercises
and while you are resting perform one set of the a2 exercise. Repeat until you have completed all prescribed sets for
those exercises before moving on to the next exercise(s).
AEROBICS
Thursday: 30-minute run
Saturday: 30-second jog/30-second sprint, start 10 minutes and add 1 minute each week
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