What are the best methods for assessing a client's fitness level before creating an exercise program?
As a functional trainer, you want to design exercise programs that help your clients achieve their goals, whether they are to improve their health, performance, or quality of life. But before you can do that, you need to assess their fitness level and identify their strengths and weaknesses. How can you do that effectively and efficiently? Here are some of the best methods for assessing a client's fitness level before creating an exercise program.
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Evaluate basic movement patterns:The Functional Movement Screen (FMS) helps identify movement dysfunctions by scoring seven key exercises. Use these scores to tailor corrective exercises that enhance your client's performance and safety.### *Assess cardiovascular endurance:Tests like the 1.5-mile run or 6-minute walk measure aerobic capacity and heart rate response. These results guide you in setting appropriate training zones for your client's fitness program.