Exercise prescription and fitness studies
Physical Activity in Public Health Specialist - ANS-A PAPHS is a professional who
promotes physical activity in public health at the national, state and/or local level.
The Exercise is Medicine - ANS-initiative encourages primary care physicians and other
health care providers to include exercise when designing treatment plans for patients.
• The EIM Credential shows - ANS-health care providers that a fitness professional is
qualified to help their patients—from the healthy to those with chronic disease—get the
exercise they've prescribed.
Professional Certification - ANS-A fitness professional involved in developing and
implementing an individualized approach to exercise leadership in healthy populations
and/or those individuals with medical clearance to exercise.
ACSM Personal Trainer - ANS-a professional qualified to assess, design and implement
individual and group exercise and fitness programs for low risk individuals and
individuals with controlled disease.
ACSM Health/Fitness Specialist - ANS-a professional who delivers a variety of exercise
assessment, training, rehabilitation, risk factor identification, and lifestyle management
services to individuals with or at risk for cardiovascular, pulmonary, and metabolic
diseases. have to have BS and worked in clinical setting.
ACSM Clinical Exercise Specialist - ANS-- an allied health professional who works with
persons with chronic diseases and conditions in which exercise has been shown to be
beneficial . MS degree requirment
ACSM Specialty Certifications - ANS-• ACSM/ACS Certified Cancer Exercise Trainer
(CET) (cancer patients)
• ACSM/NCPAD Certified Inclusive Fitness Trainer (CIFT)( physical disabilities)
• ACSM/NSPAPPH Physical Activity in Public Health Specialist (PAPHS) (public health)
Certified Inclusive Fitness Trainer (CIFT) - ANS-A___ is a fitness professional who
assesses, develops and implements an individualized exercise program for persons
with a physical, sensory or cognitive disability, who are healthy or have medical
clearance to perform independent physical activity. CIFT professionals hold a current
NCCA-accredited health/fitness certification and CPR and AED certifications. In addition
,to knowledge of exercise physiology, exercise testing and programming, a CIFT has
knowledge in inclusive facility design and awareness of social inclusion for people with
disabilitie
Physical Activity in Public Health Specialist - ANS-A PAPHS is a professional who
promotes physical activity in public health at the national, state and/or local level. The
PAPHS engages and educates key decision makers about the impact of, and need for
legislation, policies and programs that promote physical activity.
Certified Cancer Exercise Trainer - ANS-A CET is a fitness professional who trains men
and women who were recently diagnosed with cancer and have not yet begun
treatment, are receiving treatment, have completed treatment or are a survivor
experiencing chronic or late effects from disease or treatment;
Certified Cancer Exercise Trainer requirements - ANS-Certification in Adult CPR & AED
AND
Bachelor's Degree (in any field) AND 500 hours of experience training older adults or
individuals with chronic conditions
OR 10,000 hours of experience training older adults or individuals with chronic
conditions
Professional Certification - NSCA Definitions - ANS-- health/fitness professionals who,
using an individualized approach, assess, motivate, educate and train clients regarding
their health and fitness needs. They design safe and effective exercise programs,
provide the guidance to help clients achieve their personal health/fitness goals and
respond appropriately in emergency situations
NSCA Personal Trainers - ANS-professionals who apply scientific knowledge to train
athletes for the primary goal of improving athletic performance. They conduct
sport-specific testing sessions, design and implement safe and effective strength
training and conditioning programs and provide guidance regarding nutrition and injury
prevention.
NSCA Certified Special Population Specialist - ANS-are fitness professionals who,
using an individualized approach, assess, motivate, educate, and train special
population clients of all ages regarding their health and fitness needs, preventively, and
in collaboration with healthcare professionals.
Certified Special Population Specialist - ANS-Special populations include those with
chronic and temporary health conditions.
, NCSA CSPS Requirment - ANS-Bachelors Degree in Exercise Science (or related
field),
250 hours of related practical experience
A current advanced level CPR-AED certification,
Current NSCA certification (NSCA-CPT or CSCS).
NSCA Tactical Strength and Conditioning - ANS-The Tactical Strength and Conditioning
(TSAC) program is an educational program designed specifically for tactical operators
and tactical facilitators. The TSAC program is designed to optimize mission/job
performance by combining cutting-edge research, proven training methods and field
experience to reduce injury risks while increasing strength, power, speed, agility, and
aerobic and anaerobic fitness.
The TSAC program was developed with leaders in SWAT, special operations forces,
conventional military, law enforcement, and fire/rescue. The goal of the TSAC program
is to provide the highest level of physical training possible to those who serve and
protect our country and local communities.
NSCA Tactical Strength and Conditioning requirements - ANS-A strength and
conditioning exam and certification that are tactical-specific are currently being
developed by a committee of subject matter experts.
Commercial/Private practice - ANS-(personal trainer, health fitness instructor, exercise
physiologist)
Community - ANS-personal training, health fitness instructor)
Worksite - ANS-(fitness, wellness, back- to-work rehabilitation)
Clinical - ANS-(cardiopulmonary rehabilitation, obesity, diabetes etc.)
Sport teams - ANS-(strength and conditioning)
Tactical - ANS-(military, police, firefighters)
Exercise Dose-Response Relationship - ANS-The optimal dose of physical activity is yet
to be defined.
Some activity is better than none, and more activity - up to a point - is better than less.
Health benefits can be derived at an exercise intensity less than that required to
increase cardiovascular fitness.
Physical Activity in Public Health Specialist - ANS-A PAPHS is a professional who
promotes physical activity in public health at the national, state and/or local level.
The Exercise is Medicine - ANS-initiative encourages primary care physicians and other
health care providers to include exercise when designing treatment plans for patients.
• The EIM Credential shows - ANS-health care providers that a fitness professional is
qualified to help their patients—from the healthy to those with chronic disease—get the
exercise they've prescribed.
Professional Certification - ANS-A fitness professional involved in developing and
implementing an individualized approach to exercise leadership in healthy populations
and/or those individuals with medical clearance to exercise.
ACSM Personal Trainer - ANS-a professional qualified to assess, design and implement
individual and group exercise and fitness programs for low risk individuals and
individuals with controlled disease.
ACSM Health/Fitness Specialist - ANS-a professional who delivers a variety of exercise
assessment, training, rehabilitation, risk factor identification, and lifestyle management
services to individuals with or at risk for cardiovascular, pulmonary, and metabolic
diseases. have to have BS and worked in clinical setting.
ACSM Clinical Exercise Specialist - ANS-- an allied health professional who works with
persons with chronic diseases and conditions in which exercise has been shown to be
beneficial . MS degree requirment
ACSM Specialty Certifications - ANS-• ACSM/ACS Certified Cancer Exercise Trainer
(CET) (cancer patients)
• ACSM/NCPAD Certified Inclusive Fitness Trainer (CIFT)( physical disabilities)
• ACSM/NSPAPPH Physical Activity in Public Health Specialist (PAPHS) (public health)
Certified Inclusive Fitness Trainer (CIFT) - ANS-A___ is a fitness professional who
assesses, develops and implements an individualized exercise program for persons
with a physical, sensory or cognitive disability, who are healthy or have medical
clearance to perform independent physical activity. CIFT professionals hold a current
NCCA-accredited health/fitness certification and CPR and AED certifications. In addition
,to knowledge of exercise physiology, exercise testing and programming, a CIFT has
knowledge in inclusive facility design and awareness of social inclusion for people with
disabilitie
Physical Activity in Public Health Specialist - ANS-A PAPHS is a professional who
promotes physical activity in public health at the national, state and/or local level. The
PAPHS engages and educates key decision makers about the impact of, and need for
legislation, policies and programs that promote physical activity.
Certified Cancer Exercise Trainer - ANS-A CET is a fitness professional who trains men
and women who were recently diagnosed with cancer and have not yet begun
treatment, are receiving treatment, have completed treatment or are a survivor
experiencing chronic or late effects from disease or treatment;
Certified Cancer Exercise Trainer requirements - ANS-Certification in Adult CPR & AED
AND
Bachelor's Degree (in any field) AND 500 hours of experience training older adults or
individuals with chronic conditions
OR 10,000 hours of experience training older adults or individuals with chronic
conditions
Professional Certification - NSCA Definitions - ANS-- health/fitness professionals who,
using an individualized approach, assess, motivate, educate and train clients regarding
their health and fitness needs. They design safe and effective exercise programs,
provide the guidance to help clients achieve their personal health/fitness goals and
respond appropriately in emergency situations
NSCA Personal Trainers - ANS-professionals who apply scientific knowledge to train
athletes for the primary goal of improving athletic performance. They conduct
sport-specific testing sessions, design and implement safe and effective strength
training and conditioning programs and provide guidance regarding nutrition and injury
prevention.
NSCA Certified Special Population Specialist - ANS-are fitness professionals who,
using an individualized approach, assess, motivate, educate, and train special
population clients of all ages regarding their health and fitness needs, preventively, and
in collaboration with healthcare professionals.
Certified Special Population Specialist - ANS-Special populations include those with
chronic and temporary health conditions.
, NCSA CSPS Requirment - ANS-Bachelors Degree in Exercise Science (or related
field),
250 hours of related practical experience
A current advanced level CPR-AED certification,
Current NSCA certification (NSCA-CPT or CSCS).
NSCA Tactical Strength and Conditioning - ANS-The Tactical Strength and Conditioning
(TSAC) program is an educational program designed specifically for tactical operators
and tactical facilitators. The TSAC program is designed to optimize mission/job
performance by combining cutting-edge research, proven training methods and field
experience to reduce injury risks while increasing strength, power, speed, agility, and
aerobic and anaerobic fitness.
The TSAC program was developed with leaders in SWAT, special operations forces,
conventional military, law enforcement, and fire/rescue. The goal of the TSAC program
is to provide the highest level of physical training possible to those who serve and
protect our country and local communities.
NSCA Tactical Strength and Conditioning requirements - ANS-A strength and
conditioning exam and certification that are tactical-specific are currently being
developed by a committee of subject matter experts.
Commercial/Private practice - ANS-(personal trainer, health fitness instructor, exercise
physiologist)
Community - ANS-personal training, health fitness instructor)
Worksite - ANS-(fitness, wellness, back- to-work rehabilitation)
Clinical - ANS-(cardiopulmonary rehabilitation, obesity, diabetes etc.)
Sport teams - ANS-(strength and conditioning)
Tactical - ANS-(military, police, firefighters)
Exercise Dose-Response Relationship - ANS-The optimal dose of physical activity is yet
to be defined.
Some activity is better than none, and more activity - up to a point - is better than less.
Health benefits can be derived at an exercise intensity less than that required to
increase cardiovascular fitness.