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Human Performance Program Internship Experience
The objectives of the internship are:
- Hands-on experience to include: personal training; fitness
assessments; nutritional analysis; time and stress management;
interpersonal skills; group exercise teaching; presentations;
organization of special events; budgeting; marketing; liability
and risk management; paperwork; equipment ordering, maintenance,
cleaning and repair; responding to emergencies; as well as membership
recruitment and retention.
- Mentoring from the internship supervisor and Fitness Center
director.
- Opportunities to network in the field, attend conferences and
workshops, and are affiliated with national organizations.
- Professional communication including meetings, memos, client
interaction, input of ideas, and confidentiality.
- Use of basic skills that include use of a computer (and software),
reading, writing, math, phones, fitness equipment, public speaking,
research, etc.
- Assess the fitness components of strength, flexibility, cardiovascular
endurance, and body composition via several accepted tests and
instruments.
- Evaluate the results of fitness appraisals and prescribe exercises
that will improve the fitness level of the participants in a fitness
program.
- Develop a general knowledge and understanding of fitness center/health
club management, including duties and responsibilities of clerical
staff.
- Lead a college class in an exercise program.
- Design effective, scientifically based resistance training
and exercise aerobic programs for all age groups and abilities.
- Analyze and correct errors related to the performance of weight
lifting techniques.
- Recognize the various injuries, which occur to student athletes
while participating in sport activities.
- Develop a degree of skill in preventative taping and demonstrate
taping techniques in the strapping of various common injuries.
- Develop a general knowledge and understanding of the management
associated with an intercollegiate athletic department.
Goals for the Student
- Expand philosophy and knowledge in the field
- Gain a greater understanding of the duties and responsibilities
of a fitness professional
- Identify personal strengths and weaknesses
- Understand and adhere to professional standards in the field
- Relate to, interact with, and learn from current professionals
in the field
- Broaden your knowledge and education by continuing to learn
- Put theory into practice
- Develop the initiative and motivation to be a self starter
and work independently
- Keep current in the field, update knowledge as standards are
revised
- Develop a fitness resumé and portfolio that supports
accomplishments in the field along with a list of references
- Assess and evaluate self, facilities and program
If you would like more information about internships at Arapahoe
Community College’s Fitness and Aquatic facility, please contact
sophie.mabry@arapahoe.edu
or 303-797-5856. Office A1615 is located at 5900 S. Santa Fe Drive,
Littleton, CO 80120.
Good Luck and Enjoy!
Internship Information
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