1. History of strengthening, the effect of strengthening on the human body - on the musculoskeletal system, cardiovascular system, body composition, energy metabolism; fitness center equipment, fitness center division; characteristics of trainees. 2. Peculiarities of age strengthening - strengthening youth, middle-aged and elderly people, women and the obese. 3. Determining the initial state of trainees (measurements, tests, shortened and weakened muscle groups, anamnesis, aspexes - Wellness program). 4. Creating an exercise program, basic concepts, training methods - flushing system, training frequency; nutrition issues, drug abuse 5. Practical mastery of the exercise stack: spine rotators, abdominal muscles. Muscle location, function, appearance, testing, stretching, strengthening. 6. Practical mastery of the exercise stack: interscapular? and gluteal muscles. Muscle location, function, appearance, testing, stretching, strengthening. 7. Practical mastery of the exercise stack: back muscles, straighteners, trapezius muscles. Muscle location, function, appearance, testing, stretching, strengthening. 8. Practical mastery of the exercise stack: delta? and pectoral muscles, external humerus rotators. Muscle location, function, appearance, testing, stretching, strengthening. 9. Practical mastery of the stack of exercises: biceps and triceps arms, serrated anterior muscle. Muscle location, function, appearance, testing, stretching, strengthening. 10. Practical mastery of the exercise tank: deep arm muscle, forearm muscles, front of thighs. Muscle location, function, appearance, testing, stretching, strengthening. 11. Practical mastery of the exercise tank: back of the thighs, calf muscles, anterior tibial muscle. Muscle location, function, appearance, testing, stretching, strengthening. 12. Exercises in groups, circle training. Selection of exercises, system and frequency of exercises, training unit. 13. Compilation of an exercise plan for problems. 14. Repetition lesson. Exercises: - Practical examples of topics covered in lectures
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