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ACE Personal Trainer

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ACE Personal Trainer Planning ahead and being prepared - answerWhat is the most important tool when dealing with a client who is at risk for relapse? Rapport - answerThe foundation of the ACE Integrated Fitness Training Model Rapport Stage - answerThe personal trainer sets the scene for establishing understanding and trust Physical appearance, facial expressions, attire & self-confidence - answerFactors that influence clients' first impressions Sense of caring, respect, clear communication & professionalism - answerCharacteristics of positive experiences with personal trainers Voice quality - answerdevelop a voice that is firm and confident to communicate professionalism Hand gestures - answerfluid hand gestures while explaining something and when listening hands should be quiet Investigation stage - answergather information such as medical concerns, fitness assessment results, body weight & exercise history Investigation stage - answerUse this stage not only to learn about a client's current health & fitness but also to understand and client's exercise likes and dislikes effective listening - answerOccurs when you listen to a client carefully, empathetically and with an open mind, trying to put yourself in their shoes Specific - answerGoals must be clear & unambiguous, stating specifically what should be accomplished Measurable - answerClients can see whether they are making progress Attainable - answerGoals should be realistically attainable by the individual client ©EXAM STUDY MATERIAL 8/9/2024 11:50 AM Relevant - answerGoals must be relevant to the particular interests, needs and abilities of the individual client Time bound - answerGoals must contain estimated timelines for completion SMART goals - answerSpecific Measurable Attainable Relevant Time-bound Process goal - answerA goal a person achieves by doing something, such as completing an exercise session or attending a talk on stress management. Product goal - answersomething achieved, like weight loss or a resistance lifted on a strength training machine Feeling more energetic & less stressed - answerAdditional goals clients might not think of Motivational interviewing - answera method of speaking with people in a way that motivates them to make a decision to change their behavior; may help clients feel the need to become more active and make a decision to start exercising Goal of motivational interviewing - answerCreate awareness in clients that a sedentary lifestyle will likely cause health problems Instead of pushing clients - answerLook for ways to help clients find motivation within themselves that nudges them to consider behavioral change Self monitoring - answerActs as a mirror to give clients a more objective view of their behaviors; enhances client trainer communication Auditory learning - answerClients may like a lot of explanation & ask many questions Visual learners - answerLearn by watching and appreciate longer demonstrations with less talking Kinesthetic learners - answerLearn by doing and needing to feel the movement before catching on Motor skills - answerMore strongly related to practice and experience than to natural ability alone ©EXAM STUDY MATERIAL 8/9/2024 11:50 AM Tell, show, do - answerIntroduce new skills slowly & clearly Feedback - answerShould provide reinforcement for what was done well; correct errors & motivate clients to continue practicing & improving 3 stages of motor learning - answerCognitive, associative, autonomous Cognitive stage of learning - answerClients try to understand a new skill Associative learning - answerClients begin to master the basics & are ready for more specific feedback that will help them refine motor skill Autonomous stage of learning - answerClients are performing motor skills effectively and naturally; the personal trainer is doing less teaching and more monitoring Rapport stage - answerPersonal trainers begin to establish trust & understanding with their clients Investigation stage - answerPersonal trainers use good listening skills to gather information from clients Planning stage - answerPersonal trainers use both good listening and teaching skills to design an exercise program in partnership with the client Action stage - answerPersonal trainers use effective, individualized teaching techniques to help clients learn motor skills and increase self-confidence Ultimate success of a trainer - answerBased on how well she understands each individual client 2008 US Dept of Health & Human Services physical activity guidelines - answer150 minutes a week of moderate intensity aerobic physical activity or 75 minutes of vigorous physical activity; additionally, it was recommended adults incorporate muscle-strengthening activities at least 2 days a week The goal - answerHelp teach & inspire each individual client to adopt a life long activity program Health belief model - answerThe most accepted theory focusing on health beliefs; predicts people will engage in a health behavior based on perceived threat they feel regarding a health problem & the pros/cons of adopting the behavior Perceived seriousness - answerThe feelings one has about the seriousness of contracting an illness or leaving an illness untreated ©EXAM STUDY MATERIAL 8/9/2024 11:50 AM Perceived susceptibility - answerBased on a person's subjective appraisal of the likelihood of developing the problem Cues to action - answerEvents, either bodily or environmental, that motivate people to make a change Self-efficacy - answerSubjective perception of one's own ability to succeed; believed to influence thought patterns, emotional responses & behavior; also positively related to motivation Six sources of self-efficacy - answerPast performance experience; vicarious experience; verbal persuasion; physiological state appraisals; emotional state & mood appraisals; imaginal experiences Past performance experience - answerMost influential source of self-efficacy information Vicarious experience - answerImportant for a client who is starting a brand new exercise program and who has little previous experience w/ a supervised program; the observation or knowledge of someone else who is successfully participating in a similar program or who has done so in the past, can increase one's self efficacy Verbal persuasion - answerTypically occurs in the form of feedback from teaching or encouragement Physiological state appraisals - answerRelated to exercise participation are important because a client may perceive arousal, pain or fatigue Emotional state & mood appraisal - answerNegative mood states & emotional beliefs associated with exercise such as fear, anxiety, anger & frustration are related to reduced levels of self efficacy & lowers levels of participation Imaginal experiences - answerImagined experiences (positive/negative) of exercise participation; important to understand a client's preconceived notion of what exercise will be like, as this information will influence actual self-efficacy levels Understanding of self efficacy levels - answerMost effectively done through conversation & by taking the time to understand what an individual

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ACE Personal Trainer


Planning ahead and being prepared - answer✔✔What is the most important tool when dealing
with a client who is at risk for relapse?

Rapport - answer✔✔The foundation of the ACE Integrated Fitness Training Model

Rapport Stage - answer✔✔The personal trainer sets the scene for establishing understanding and
trust

Physical appearance, facial expressions, attire & self-confidence - answer✔✔Factors that
influence clients' first impressions

Sense of caring, respect, clear communication & professionalism - answer✔✔Characteristics of
positive experiences with personal trainers

Voice quality - answer✔✔develop a voice that is firm and confident to communicate
professionalism

Hand gestures - answer✔✔fluid hand gestures while explaining something and when listening
hands should be quiet

Investigation stage - answer✔✔gather information such as medical concerns, fitness assessment
results, body weight & exercise history

Investigation stage - answer✔✔Use this stage not only to learn about a client's current health &
fitness but also to understand and client's exercise likes and dislikes

effective listening - answer✔✔Occurs when you listen to a client carefully, empathetically and
with an open mind, trying to put yourself in their shoes

Specific - answer✔✔Goals must be clear & unambiguous, stating specifically what should be
accomplished

Measurable - answer✔✔Clients can see whether they are making progress

Attainable - answer✔✔Goals should be realistically attainable by the individual client

, ©EXAM STUDY MATERIAL 8/9/2024 11:50 AM


Relevant - answer✔✔Goals must be relevant to the particular interests, needs and abilities of the
individual client

Time bound - answer✔✔Goals must contain estimated timelines for completion

SMART goals - answer✔✔Specific
Measurable
Attainable
Relevant
Time-bound

Process goal - answer✔✔A goal a person achieves by doing something, such as completing an
exercise session or attending a talk on stress management.

Product goal - answer✔✔something achieved, like weight loss or a resistance lifted on a strength
training machine

Feeling more energetic & less stressed - answer✔✔Additional goals clients might not think of

Motivational interviewing - answer✔✔a method of speaking with people in a way that motivates
them to make a decision to change their behavior; may help clients feel the need to become more
active and make a decision to start exercising

Goal of motivational interviewing - answer✔✔Create awareness in clients that a sedentary
lifestyle will likely cause health problems

Instead of pushing clients - answer✔✔Look for ways to help clients find motivation within
themselves that nudges them to consider behavioral change

Self monitoring - answer✔✔Acts as a mirror to give clients a more objective view of their
behaviors; enhances client trainer communication

Auditory learning - answer✔✔Clients may like a lot of explanation & ask many questions

Visual learners - answer✔✔Learn by watching and appreciate longer demonstrations with less
talking

Kinesthetic learners - answer✔✔Learn by doing and needing to feel the movement before
catching on

Motor skills - answer✔✔More strongly related to practice and experience than to natural ability
alone

, ©EXAM STUDY MATERIAL 8/9/2024 11:50 AM


Tell, show, do - answer✔✔Introduce new skills slowly & clearly

Feedback - answer✔✔Should provide reinforcement for what was done well; correct errors &
motivate clients to continue practicing & improving

3 stages of motor learning - answer✔✔Cognitive, associative, autonomous

Cognitive stage of learning - answer✔✔Clients try to understand a new skill

Associative learning - answer✔✔Clients begin to master the basics & are ready for more specific
feedback that will help them refine motor skill

Autonomous stage of learning - answer✔✔Clients are performing motor skills effectively and
naturally; the personal trainer is doing less teaching and more monitoring

Rapport stage - answer✔✔Personal trainers begin to establish trust & understanding with their
clients

Investigation stage - answer✔✔Personal trainers use good listening skills to gather information
from clients

Planning stage - answer✔✔Personal trainers use both good listening and teaching skills to design
an exercise program in partnership with the client

Action stage - answer✔✔Personal trainers use effective, individualized teaching techniques to
help clients learn motor skills and increase self-confidence

Ultimate success of a trainer - answer✔✔Based on how well she understands each individual
client

2008 US Dept of Health & Human Services physical activity guidelines - answer✔✔150 minutes
a week of moderate intensity aerobic physical activity or 75 minutes of vigorous physical
activity; additionally, it was recommended adults incorporate muscle-strengthening activities at
least 2 days a week

The goal - answer✔✔Help teach & inspire each individual client to adopt a life long activity
program

Health belief model - answer✔✔The most accepted theory focusing on health beliefs; predicts
people will engage in a health behavior based on perceived threat they feel regarding a health
problem & the pros/cons of adopting the behavior

Perceived seriousness - answer✔✔The feelings one has about the seriousness of contracting an
illness or leaving an illness untreated

, ©EXAM STUDY MATERIAL 8/9/2024 11:50 AM


Perceived susceptibility - answer✔✔Based on a person's subjective appraisal of the likelihood of
developing the problem

Cues to action - answer✔✔Events, either bodily or environmental, that motivate people to make
a change

Self-efficacy - answer✔✔Subjective perception of one's own ability to succeed; believed to
influence thought patterns, emotional responses & behavior; also positively related to motivation

Six sources of self-efficacy - answer✔✔Past performance experience; vicarious experience;
verbal persuasion; physiological state appraisals; emotional state & mood appraisals; imaginal
experiences

Past performance experience - answer✔✔Most influential source of self-efficacy information

Vicarious experience - answer✔✔Important for a client who is starting a brand new exercise
program and who has little previous experience w/ a supervised program; the observation or
knowledge of someone else who is successfully participating in a similar program or who has
done so in the past, can increase one's self efficacy

Verbal persuasion - answer✔✔Typically occurs in the form of feedback from teaching or
encouragement

Physiological state appraisals - answer✔✔Related to exercise participation are important because
a client may perceive arousal, pain or fatigue

Emotional state & mood appraisal - answer✔✔Negative mood states & emotional beliefs
associated with exercise such as fear, anxiety, anger & frustration are related to reduced levels of
self efficacy & lowers levels of participation

Imaginal experiences - answer✔✔Imagined experiences (positive/negative) of exercise
participation; important to understand a client's preconceived notion of what exercise will be
like, as this information will influence actual self-efficacy levels

Understanding of self efficacy levels - answer✔✔Most effectively done through conversation &
by taking the time to understand what an individual believes about his or her ability to succeed

Readiness to change - answer✔✔An important factor in the successful adoption of any exercise
program

Transtheoretical model of behavior change (TTM) - answer✔✔Most commonly called the stages
of change model has 4 components: Stages of change, processes of change, self-efficacy &
decisional balance

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