AFAA Group Exercise Certification

Ever wondered what it takes to become an AFAA certified Group Exercise instructor?

 

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AFAA stands for Aerobics and Fitness Association of America and has been educating fitness professionals since 1983.

Those seeking Group X certification from AFAA can expect to learn:

  • Basic Anatomy & Kinesiology
  • Nutrition and Weight Management
  • Group Exercise Program Design
  • Exercise standards, selection, technique, guidelines, choreography, cueing, etc.
  • Injury Prevention, Emergency Response and Special Populations
  • Business Skills and Legal Responsibilities (Substitute teaching, Law and Exercise)

 

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AFAA provides two formats for certification:  all online or in person.   I chose to do the live option and used the 3 months prior to the live certification to read, fill out the study guide, memorize and practice my skill sets.  

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I was a ball of nerves the morning of the live certification.   I didn’t spend as much time as I needed studying for the written test.   There were many concepts that I wasn’t 100% confident in, however, there was no turning back!

My certification was held at the University of Nebraska, Lincoln campus.   After signing in for the day, we all sat and waited for our instructor to kick start the morning session.

Just enough time to get your stomach in even more knots.  :/

 

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In preparation for the certification I not only studied but also researched and read multiple blog posts about AFAA certifications about what to expect.   Based off their recaps, I was fully anticipating the first few hours to be a study session.

NOT the case.

My facilitator had us working out the entire day. 

We first started out doing an hour and a half of practicing different exercises.  Our facilitator would call out a move and we would perform.   He asked us multiple questions relating to:

  • muscle groups being used
  • muscular contractions (isometric, concentric, etc)
  • joint actions (flexion, extension, adduction, rotation, etc)
  • muscle actions (agonist, antagonist, assistors, etc)

This was a fun way to review terms, however, there were a couple gals who were very knowledgeable and would quickly answer his questions before the rest of us had time to process and speak.   I am very much a processing type of girl.  Ask me a question, let me think through it, and then I will answer.  So, sadly, I was distracted by these girls and felt they were just trying to ‘show off’ their knowledge base.    It left me a little frazzled.

After about 90 minutes we had a break and I spent that time with my head buried in my study guide.

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The next part of the morning was spent demonstrating a general group exercise class.  This was also part of the practical portion of the certification testing that was to be held in the afternoon, so I appreciated the opportunity to practice and gain feedback.

We were given a 5 minute block in which we were to demonstrate a generic warm-up, workout and then a cool-down.   We were prepped that we’d be judged on not only skill set, but appropriateness of exercises, energy and rhythm.

I was not worried about this portion at all.   I think my musical talents helps me tremendously in this area, but also my knowledge of choreography and understanding the importance of an 8 count.

I kept my warm-up pretty basic.  Think step touches, cross lunges, repeater knees, grape vines, etc.   For the workout section I did a mini cardio kickboxing routine and then kept my cool-down similar to my warm-up, but focused on bringing down the exertion level by minimizing arm swings and bouncing.

This concluded the morning session and led us right into lunch so I took off for a little walk around campus to get some fresh air.

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Memorial Stadium!

I should note that just a few weeks prior to this certification the Iowa Hawkeyes and Huskers faced off in a Thanksgiving weekend football game.

And, the Hawks won.

Of course, me being me, I wore my Iowa sweatshirt on campus.   A friend didn’t think I would follow through with it, so for proof, I took my life in my own hands and asked a student to take my photo.  😉

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After my walk and another cramming studying session, it was back to work.

Our next activity had us practicing our 10 muscle groups, of which was also part of the practical exam.   This is where the facilitator calls out a muscle group and we demonstrate an exercise that engages that particular muscle and follow it up with two stretches to stretch it out.

The groups tested:

  1. Pectorals
  2. Trapezius, rhomboids, latissimus dorsi
  3. Deltoids
  4. Biceps, triceps
  5. Hip adductors, hip abductors
  6. Gluteus maximus
  7. Quadriceps, tibialis anterior
  8. Hamstrings, gastrocnemius, soleus
  9. Rectus abdominis, obliques
  10. Erector spinae

 

We ended the ‘Study’ portion of the day by teaching the class one exercise, three different ways.

I chose a sit-up:

  1. feet on floor doing a crunch
  2. feet on floor with full sit up
  3. V-up

 

We were given about 20 minutes to study and ask questions before starting the practical portion of the examination.

 

PRACTICAL EXAM:

They first spread us out across the room with identifying numbers.  Everyone tests at the exact same time, so be prepared for that!   I was put in the front row so no chance of cheating there!   Maybe I should take that as a compliment as maybe they recognized I knew what I was doing?  hahaha..   Right.

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Tests:

  1. Group exercise class demonstration: 5 minutes
  2. 10 muscle group exercises with accompanying stretches.
  3. Individual presentation of 1 exercise (I chose the sit-up)

 

WRITTEN EXAM

100 questions.   Multiple choice, T/F, essay, matching.

And it was hard.  There were a lot of muscle group questions.  I was prepared to locate the muscle group on the human body.  I was not prepared to explain what muscle group was acting as the antagonist and agonist.  Be sure to study that!

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Once we were done with the test, we were free to go.   We were told it could take 4-6 weeks before we’d receive our results.  Talk about waiting on pins and needles!

Regardless, I had fun getting to know several of the gals throughout the day.  You bond quickly over nerves and questions.

 

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And 4 weeks later I received my results in the mail that said I PASSED!

 

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I believe becoming a Nationally Certified instructor is important.  It not only gives you the extra credentials  but it also shows devotion to learning more about the human body and commitment to helping people get fit and healthy the right way.

Living in the city, most gyms require some sort of national certification to teach in their facilities, so if you are thinking of becoming a group exercise instructor, I strongly recommend you get a mentor, sign up for a certification and get to studying!

Good Luck!

 

Greek Chicken

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Artichokes, Kalamata olives, mushrooms and basil?  Winning combination if you ask me.  Add in chicken and tomatoes and you’ve got yourself a meal!

 

Step 1

Whisk together olive oil, balsamic vinegar, basil paste and garlic.  Stir in olives, artichokes and mushrooms.   Try not eat.  <— not lying.   I wanted to just take the bowl, sit on the couch and chow down.  It smells that good.

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Step 2

Cube chicken, place in bottom of 9×13 pan, cover with the basil mixture that you DIDN’T just eat and place in 350 degree oven for 35 minutes.

 

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Your house now smells delicious and you have a low carb, high protein meal in no time flat.

Enjoy!

 

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10 Year Harley-versary

This fall marked 10 years since I bought my first Harley-Davidson.

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Harley-Davidson has been in my blood since I was little.   The loyalty to Harley bloomed early on, thanks to my dad.

Live To Ride

Ride To Live

Those words signed every letter written between my dad and I.   Harley-Davidson was the only connecting piece for a period of time.

In some ways, it still is.

Harley’s; the lifestyle, the dream, the freedom.  It goes much deeper for me.  It isn’t about being a woman and “hearing me roar”.   It isn’t about making a statement.

Harley-Davidson is me.

Harley-Davidson is us.

I made a promise to myself that I would buy my first Harley as soon as I graduated with my Bachelors degree.   And I held to that promise.

October, 2004, my first beautiful blue baby came into my world.

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And my world forever changed.

In that first year of riding, I met some INCREDIBLE people.  Several of these folks remain a very large part of my life to this day, one even a best friend.  My Best Biker B!tch. ❤

I learned a lot about myself that first Harley year.   That open road… I’m telling ya.

It does magical things.

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I also learned that I looked like a dude with short hair and a do-rag.  Buying my first Harley also meant it was time to grow back out the hair.

I kept my Sporty until 2008, when I traded her in for a bigger, meaner, faster bike.  Why?  Because my Sporty was becoming uncomfortable.   And, because my boyfriend, now husband, had bought a new Chopper and I was immensely jealous of the newness and the attention his bike got.  I wanted a head turner too, darnit.

Enter Harley #2: The Rocker C.

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She was a beauty.   She was fun to ride in the city.  And she got a lot of head turns with her “floating” back fender.  People were intrigued.  This was a new venture for Harley-Davidson.  It was a risk.   They were following the Chopper trend and attempted to make one of their own.

Just look at the big back tire.   Be still my heart.

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I loved riding that thing.  It was fun riding around the city.  It hugged the corners on the back roads.  It had some get-up-and-go.   People asked me a lot of questions.

And then we went to Sturgis.

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And Clint proposed.

This has nothing to do with the Rocker C itself, but, I can’t start a post about my love of Harley-Davidson and not include this incredibly precious and important moment in my life.

Clint and I bonded over bikes.  Our friendship began thanks to the two-wheeled lifestyle.  He and I never would have established a relationship, or even met for that matter, if it hadn’t been for two-wheels.   Remember when I said my love of Harley goes so much deeper?

Well, it just keeps getting deeper.

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Let’s go back to that Rocker now.    After Sturgis?

I HATED it.

Dude.   That ride sucked.  That seat sucked.  That suspension could take a hike.

I was SO OVER IT.

Sorry, baby #2, but you’ve gots-ta-go!

Time to make room for my beautiful, sexy, old-school Baby #3.

My Softail Deluxe.

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swoon.

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I am in love with Baby #3.  She and I are going to have a long relationship.

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I mean, she married me off, after-all.

I love my two-wheeled babies.  I love the life it has given me.  I love the people I’ve met.  I love everything that is Harley-Davidson.

It isn’t the brand to me.

It IS me.

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Cheers!

Workout Wednesday – 54321 Workout

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Workout Wednesday!

I am currently running a 6 week Online Accountability Group with a handful of ladies looking for inspiration, motivation, recipes and workout ideas.    Online accountability allows people an opportunity to be exposed to a small group of folks all working on eating healthy and getting in exercise on a daily basis.    I love running groups like these.    They are challenging, motivating and enlightening.   I am not a trainer nor a nutritionist, so I don’t offer specifics on a daily basis.   This is why it is called an Accountability Group.

  • I ask for check-ins on food and exercise.
  • I give tips on nutrition and exercises.
  • I provide humor and occasionally ask questions.

It is up to the person who set out on the 6 week journey to keep themselves engaged.   You really have to dig deep!   This is good to make people do.   This is good for ME to do.

The above workout I threw together for folks to follow if they were needing an additional challenge to their workout.

Take the time out of your day today and get a few rounds in.  I promise you will feel it by the end.

 

Cheers to a great day!