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Exercise Physiologist

Exercise Physiologist. College and Career Awareness. What is an Exercise Physiologist?. Exercise Physiologists find ways to improve and maintain a person’s overall health and wellness through exercise. They help people with diseases and illnesses.

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Exercise Physiologist

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  1. Exercise Physiologist College and Career Awareness

  2. What is an Exercise Physiologist? • Exercise Physiologists find ways to improve and maintain a person’s overall health and wellness through exercise. • They help people with diseases and illnesses. • They work with athletes and others interested in sports training.

  3. What do Exercise Physiologists do? • Administer exercise stress tests in healthy and unhealthy populations • Evaluate a person’s overall health, with special attention to cardiovascular function and metabolism • Develop individualized exercise programs to increase physical fitness, strength, endurance, and flexibility • Design customized exercise programs to meet health care needs and athletic performance goals

  4. Is it the same as a Personal Trainer? • No – an Exercise Physiologist has to be Board Certified by passing the Exercise Physiologist Certified exam (EPC)

  5. How do I become an Exercise Physiologist? • Bachelor’s degree (4 years of college) • Pass the Exercise Physiologist Certified Exam (EPC) • Certified by American Society of Exercise Physiologists (ASEP)

  6. Where can I work? • Health promotion • Fitness development • Colleges and universities • Clinical rehabilitation • Sport and athletic programs

  7. What kind of job could I have? • Sports and wellness instructors • Strength coaches for sports programs • Researchers in companies that make exercise equipment • Instructors in health and fitness clubs • Supervisor of sports or wellness programs

  8. How much will I make? • Salary ranges from $37,479 to $56,000 based on employer, education, and experience.

  9. How hard will it be to find a job? • More jobs will be available all of the time to promote good health.

  10. It’s ALMOST Your Turn • You have the task of designing and implementing an exercise program. • You will have to be able to find your radial pulse to find the Target Heart Rate Zone.

  11. What does Target Heart Rate Training Zone mean? • An estimated range of how fast your heart should beat during exercise for a safe and effective workout.

  12. Tips for a Healthy Life • Eat ALL of the food groups • Stay hydrated • Get enough sleep • Get some exercise each day • Go outside • Take time to relax

  13. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fDZI-4udE_o

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