National Academy of Sports Medicine
Anatomy, Physiology, and Kinesiology for Fitness Professions
National Academy of Sports Medicine

Anatomy, Physiology, and Kinesiology for Fitness Professions

Casey DeJong

Instructor: Casey DeJong

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21 hours to complete
3 weeks at 7 hours a week
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Gain insight into a topic and learn the fundamentals.
Beginner level

Recommended experience

21 hours to complete
3 weeks at 7 hours a week
Flexible schedule
Learn at your own pace

What you'll learn

  • Explain the roles of the nervous, skeletal, and muscular systems in human movement.

  • Apply principles of biomechanics and kinesiology to optimize movement patterns.

  • Design individualized fitness programs using knowledge of anatomy, physiology, and biomechanics.

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November 2024

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24 assignments

Taught in English

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There are 5 modules in this course

The study of the human movement system encompasses the essential principles of anatomy and physiology, focusing on the kinetic chain, which includes the skeletal and muscular systems. This comprehensive overview explores how these systems interact to facilitate movement, detailing the structure and function of bones, joints, and muscles. Emphasis is placed on understanding how posture, activity, and nutrition impact body mechanics and overall functionality. This foundational knowledge is crucial for fitness professionals dedicated to optimizing human performance and preventing injuries. Upon completion of this week’s lessons, the aspiring fitness professional will be able to:

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7 videos9 readings6 assignments2 plugins

The nervous system, a complex network of billions of cells, functions as the communication hub within the human body, integrating sensory, integrative, and motor functions to maintain internal and external balance. Sensory functions allow the nervous system to detect changes in the environment, integrative functions process and interpret these sensory inputs, and motor functions generate appropriate neuromuscular responses. The system is divided into the central nervous system, comprising the brain and spinal cord, and the peripheral nervous system, consisting of cranial and spinal nerves along with sensory receptors. Understanding of how the nervous system responds to exercise is essential for developing proper movement patterns and reducing injury risk. Upon completion of this week’s lessons, the aspiring fitness professional will be able to:

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2 videos6 readings5 assignments1 plugin

Understanding the basic physiological mechanisms of energy conversion is crucial before designing exercise programs for clients. Bioenergetics, the study of energy in the human body, examines how chemical energy from food is transformed into mechanical energy for muscle contractions. The cardiorespiratory system, consisting of the cardiovascular and respiratory systems, ensures the delivery of oxygen, nutrients, and waste removal for optimal cellular function. The cardiovascular system includes the heart, blood, and blood vessels, while the respiratory system manages the intake and exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide. Additionally, the body utilizes three primary bioenergetic pathways—ATP-PCr, glycolysis, and oxidative—to produce ATP, the essential energy source for physical activity. Upon completion of this week’s lessons, the aspiring fitness professional will be able to:

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5 videos7 readings6 assignments1 plugin

Biomechanics and kinesiology apply principles of physics to analyze how forces interact within the human body, focusing on the movements produced by the kinetic chain and the forces acting upon it. This includes understanding anatomical terminology, planes of motion, joint movements, muscle actions, levers, and muscle synergies. Health and fitness professionals must grasp these concepts to effectively communicate and design training programs that optimize movement and prevent injuries. Upon completion of this week’s lessons, the aspiring fitness professional will be able to:

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7 videos8 readings6 assignments4 plugins

The final quiz is designed to assess your understanding and mastery of the key concepts covered throughout the course. It will include questions from all the major topics discussed in Weeks 1 to 4, ensuring that you have a solid grasp of the principles and practices of advanced personal fitness training. The final peer-reviewed assignment aims to assess your practical skills in evaluating and analyzing the kinetic chain components involved in specific exercises, explaining the function of the muscular system, using basic anatomical terminology, and understanding different types of muscle actions. By completing it, you will demonstrate your ability to analyze and assess kinetic chain components during exercise, use anatomical terminology, and understand muscle actions in various movements.

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1 assignment1 peer review

Instructor

Casey DeJong
National Academy of Sports Medicine
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