Learners who complete Science of Exercise will have an improved physiological understanding of how your body responds to exercise, and will be able to identify behaviors, choices, and environments that impact your health and training. You will explore a number of significant adjustments required by your body in order to properly respond to the physical stress of exercise, including changes in carbohydrate, fat and protein metabolism, nutritional considerations, causes of muscle soreness & fatigue, and the effectiveness and dangers of performance enhancing drugs. Active learning assessments will challenge you to apply this new knowledge via nutrition logs, heart rate monitoring, calculations of your total daily caloric expenditure and body mass index (BMI). Finally, learners will examine the scientific evidence for the health benefits of exercise including the prevention and treatment of heart disease, diabetes, cancer, obesity (weight loss), depression, and dementia.
In this module you will learn about the various metabolic pathways (carbohydrates, fats and proteins) that are activated in order to supply the necessary energy required for the mechanical work of skeletal muscles during exercise. How these pathways are regulated, the methods for assessing the extent to which specific fuels are being utilized and the overall estimation of your metabolic rate will be addressed. Additionally, the importance of the chemical energy stored in ATP and its requirement for muscular work will be discussed.
5. Carbohydrate Metabolism During Exercise•9 minutes
6. Carbohydrate Metabolism Continued•8 minutes
7. Fat Metabolism During Exercise•8 minutes
8. Protein Metabolism During Exercise•8 minutes
2 readings•Total 11 minutes
Course Updates and Accessibility Support•1 minute
Week 1 Suggested Readings•10 minutes
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
Week 1 Quiz•30 minutes
2 discussion prompts•Total 20 minutes
Homeostasis and Exercise•10 minutes
Please share your feedback on Week 1 Quiz•10 minutes
Physiological Systems During Exercise
Module 2•2 hours to complete
Module details
In this module you will learn how a number of key physiological systems (muscular, respiratory, cardiovascular, endocrine and immune systems) are regulated during exercise to help maintain homeostasis. These adjustments are critical for exercise to continue for any significant duration. This will include: how the respiratory system adjusts during exercise to ensure proper oxygen delivery and carbon dioxide removal from active muscles; how the cardiovascular system responds to ensure adequate blood flow to various organs, including muscle, during exercise; how the endocrine system plays a major role in regulating key biochemical and physiological responses to exercise and; how exercise influences the immune system and your ability to fight infections.
Type 1 Fibers and the Endurance Athlete•10 minutes
Exercise for Fitness & Performance
Module 3•2 hours to complete
Module details
This module will teach you about the training guidelines needed to optimize your endurance and strength adaptations associated with a regular exercise program. Important nutritional requirements for both endurance and strength training will be addressed. The causes of both muscle soreness and fatigue will be explained. Finally,
the effectiveness and mechanisms whereby performance enhancing drugs exert their effect will be covered.
What's included
7 videos2 readings1 assignment1 discussion prompt
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7 videos•Total 70 minutes
1. Adaptations to Endurance Training•10 minutes
2. Adaptations to Strength Training•10 minutes
3. Nutritional Considerations for Exercise•11 minutes
In this module you will learn about the role of exercise as medicine in both the prevention and treatment of various diseases. This will include: the contribution of diet and exercise in weight control including the prevention and treatment of obesity; the many health benefits from participation in a regular exercise program related to major risk factors for heart disease, diabetes and cancer will be addressed. Finally, the benefits of exercise associated with healthy aging and brain function will be discussed.
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There was so much information packed into this course. The knowledge I gained will help me with my personal training clients. But also give me the confidence to continue learning online.
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Course was interesting and well structured. The videos are short and informative. This course changed my personal outlook on exercise. The final assessment instructions were a little vague.
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I truly loved this course as a personal trainer from experience of years im having so much fun in this course and getting to know a lot more about my fieldThank you for putting all of this together
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