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    If you practice a certain thing in a sport over and over, the thing that you're practicing, you will eventually obtain better skills at that one particular thing your practicing will become easier. When it comes to school a good way to practice the material and do better in school is homework. Homework is beneficial because it helps you learn the material. Plus when you do finally understand it may bring up new questions that you may have. In addition to those it overall shows you what you…

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    What does it means to be a trainer? “Training” is an educational process that requires knowledge, skills and all the essential abilities to successfully perform and complete the job effectively. Training in many businesses today is an important aspect to a company’s success, from hiring the right and ethical employees to having the right training tools and systems to make the business/ company successfully grow and develop. Creating a successful training program along with having an excellent…

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    2015 Discussion Board 2 – Question 5 Career development and training are two different philosophies in a company. However, as Gomez-Mejia, Balkin, and Cardy (2015) point out, the words are frequently used interchangeably. Training has a goal of assisting people grow their abilities and improving insufficiencies. Fitzgerald (1992) asserts that training “must result in a change in behavior [and] be tied to performance” (p. 81). Training is rather short-range fixated and needs to be an…

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    Challenges: One challenge that I had to face in the last few weeks was a gymnast ran full speed into a balance beam and hit the front of his head. Understandably, he was in tears and complained of a headache. There were no instructors immediately around so I had to handle the situation on my own. After a few minutes, I was able to calm him down and ask him a few questions. He answered all my questions in a timely manner, and didn’t show signs of a concussion. We got a drink of water and I…

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    The in-service training was a review and or introduction to all of the Family Case Management protocols. This was a general staff training on state standards and Cornerstone data entry. Staff also received Infant Mortality education to familiarize them with Firman’s mission and purpose. The training is aimed at introduction, and reinforcement of previously acquired knowledge and skills. Outcome: The two day training was how they can be applicable to the Family case management program. During…

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    By following through with a power training program, he will be able to achieve his goals without incorporating any other aspect of training methods. Power training has the ability to improve your speed dramatically and advance your jumping ability vividly. One good power exercise to do is: Vertical Jump: Full Squat Starting Position. The speed of movement…

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    Personal Trainer Essay

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    Your trainer should review nutrition education with you, educate you about proper supplementation, review resistance training (whether that be balance training, core work, stability balls, medicine balls, etc.) and cardiovascular exercise to maximize fat burning, improve your flexibility to avoid injury and speed recovery, and really walk you through all the steps that encompass the “mental…

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    Today I will be comparing two poems, both related to war, they are: Weapons Training by Bruce Dawe and Beach Burial, by Kenneth Slessor. Weapons Training, focusses more on the brutal training that people being sent off to fight, have to endure. This process is both extremely, physically and mentally challenging; with trainees having to experience being constantly “bullied” by the drill officer and the arduous training exercises that prepare them for the inevitable transfer to the front line.…

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    Working Out Reflection

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    Introduction Many people in the United States do not work out regularly. This results in health problems for many US citizens. According to CNN, only three out of ten people in the US work out regularly (CNN, 2002). This is why my health behavior change was to start working out regularly. My short term goal for my health behavior change was to work out twice during the week. This goal was for the first five weeks of our change. My long term goal is to work out four times a week. Working out…

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    2. My interview with Mrs. Rothenaeger went really well. I was able to introduce myself and ask her a couple of the questions that I had planned for her. I first ask her generally what Ryan was like. She enjoyed talking about him and telling me about his likes and dislikes. Ryan really enjoys music and television, and Mrs. Rothenaeger said that I should try to use his enjoyment of music as an incentive to get him to perform activities that I want him to do. She also mentioned that he is not very…

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