Apply comprehensive knowledge of human anatomy, physiology, and biomechanics to analyze
and optimize human movement, exercise performance, and injury prevention.
Design and implement evidence-based exercise and conditioning programs that consider
metabolic, hormonal, and neuromuscular adaptations to various training modalities
and populations.
Perform comprehensive evaluations by collecting, analyzing, and interpreting physiological,
functional, and psychosocial data to determine client needs and inform safe, effective
exercise interventions.
Design and justify individualized, evidence-based prescriptions by integrating scientific
literature, clinical guidelines, and client characteristics for diverse populations
across health and disease states.
Apply and uphold ethical, legal, and professional standards by evaluating practice
scenarios, making informed decisions, and defending actions consistent with the scope
of exercise physiology.