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Programming 101 for Group TrainingRiley Rogers
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Who am I?Trainer at UNC at Chapel Hill
Tar Heel X-FitTRX/BootcampSports Performance Coach at
Athletic LabFoundationsCrossfitEnduranceSenzaLab RatsPrivate Training
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Who am I?Trainer at UNC at Chapel Hill
Tar Heel X-Fit
TRX/BootcampSports Performance Coach at
Athletic LabFoundationsCrossfit
EnduranceSenzaLab RatsPrivate Training
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What is Small Group Training?A systematic, periodized program designed for 2-10 people covering all aspects of exercise designed to get results with the majority of clients the majority of the time, in spite of the presence of multiple skill sets and goals.
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What is Small Group Training?A systematic, periodized program designed for 2-10 people covering all aspects of exercise designed to get results with the majority of clients the majority of the time, in spite of the presence of multiple skill sets and goals.An experience!
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Group Exercise
Group Trainingvs.
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Where to StartTime frame
Different abilities
Space limitations
Equipment limitations
FIT principle
Training effect
60 minutes, 2x/week, 5 weeks (10 sessions)
Some have been taking my classes for a while, others are completely newTar Heel Training Center - 10x30 ft.
Light dumbbells, kettlebells, 3 racks, med balls, etc.
F - 2x/week, I - moderate to vigorous, T - 60 mins.
Combination of all four in each session
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GuidelinesIndividualizePeriodizeBalanceMeasure progressTeach complex movements firstAdd variety - but not too muchLeave some extra timeWrite in pencil
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There is no recipe. Learn to cook.
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Types of ProgramsEquipment-based
Technique- or skill-based
Outcome-based
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Session Guidelines1.Warm-up
2.Complex Movements
3.General Strength
4.Metabolic Conditioning
5.Cool-Down
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Breakdown1. Warm-Up
- 8-10 minutes- Dynamic
- Objective #1: Focus on correcting any movement issues
- Objective #2: Prepare participants for the workout they will be doing
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2. Complex movements- Olympic Lifts (Clean, snatch, jerk, OH squat, etc.)- Barbell movements- Compound Movements (Deadlift, presses,
thrusters, etc.) - Push press -> Squats -> Clean complex
3. General Strength- Superset
- Upper/Lower body- Push/pull
4. Metabolic Conditioning- No barbell- AMRAP, For Time, etc.- Give the people what they want
- To sweat and feel like they got a good workout in
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Training Effect Cheat SheetPower
10s or less of work time or 2-5 reps with a lighter load (60-70% 1RM or less)Strength10-30s of work time or 1-5 reps with a heavier load (70%+ 1RM)Hypertrophy20-40s of work time or 6-12 repsEndurance40s+ work time or 12+ reps
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Breakdown (cont.)5. Cool-Down
- Remainder of time- Static stretching/foam rolling
- Lower heart/breathing rate
- Reduce buildup of lactic acid
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Other adviceSet up the training session to be dummy proof
Consider what equipment is available and where the clients are at all times
Command a presence
Know how to modify on the fly
Create a learning environment
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Common MistakesUsing a negative work to rest ratio with no reasoning and using it too
often
Going 110% all the time
Not listening to your participants
Assuming participants have a base knowledge
Not continuing to learn
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Resourceshttp://www.ptonthenet.com/articles/how-to-design-small-group-training-programs-3408
https://www.theptdc.com/2015/07/guide-to-programming-group-fitness-workouts/
https://www.acefitness.org/blog/2395/small-group-training-the-future-of-the-workout
http://frnation.com/the-foundation-of-group-training/
http://www.masslive.com/living/index.ssf/2010/09/whats_in_a_name_group_exercise_versus_group_personal_training.html