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KNPE 345  The Science and Methodology of Sport Training Conditioning Programs  Units: 3.00  
This course focuses on the development of sport conditioning programs from periodization concepts to specific training components and how the components can be integrated to create a comprehensive and balanced athlete training plan. Laboratory sessions will work on skill development applicable to conducting training and conditioning programs.
Learning Hours: 126 (36 Lecture, 18 Practicum, 72 Private Study)  
Requirements: Prerequisite Level 3 or above and registration in a KINE Plan and KNPE 227/3.0. Corequisite KNPE 254/3.0.  
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  

Course Learning Outcomes:

  1. Apply the basic applications of the exercise sciences (Musculoskeletal, Neuromuscular, Cardiorespiratory, Bioenergetics, Endocrine and Biomechanics) within the context of a physical training program.
  2. Recognize professional pathways into the fields of personal training and strength and conditioning.
  3. Coach progressions and regressions of movement patterns and properly cue exercises to develop appropriate movement patterns.
  4. Describe and administer the principles of sport testing, warmups, mobility, resistance training, energy system development and recovery modalities.
  5. Apply programming periodization models that allow for performance planning and yearly/monthly/weekly training planning.
  6. Apply the principles of velocity-based training, using the GymAware technology. This technology will allow students to bridge the gap between research and practical training with real time measurement.
  7. Integrate all components of a sport training program to produce an effective and multifaceted yearly training plan.