Fitness Activities
Grades 9-12
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Curricular/Intramural
- Includes: Aerobics, circuit training, and any other fitness activity (for example, chinning bar, stability ball, slides, steps, tubing, medicine ball, balance board and shields) which does not use weight training machines or free weights.
- Also consult Safety in Fitness Rooms.
Equipment
- All fitness equipment must be appropriate to the size and ability of the students.
- All fitness equipment must be regularly inspected. All damaged/broken equipment must be removed and not be accessible to students.
- Music players (and other electrical equipment) must be in good working order and kept away from the activity area.
- Steps and/or slides must be equipped with non-slip tread.
- Tubing/elastic straps must be appropriate to the fitness level of participant (appropriate length and resistance).
- If high apparatus is being used (for example, chinning bar, peg board) then a utility mat must be placed directly below the activity area.
- Consult Weight Training if free weights or weight training machines are used.
- Students may use personal audio devices with headphones during activities which do not require a spotter or which do not require on-going instruction. The personal audio device must not pose a safety hazard (for example, headphone cord length).
Clothing/Footwear/Jewellery
- No exposed jewelry is permitted with the exception of fitness monitors.
Facilities
- The training surface and surrounding area must be free of all obstacles (for example, tables, chairs), and must provide safe footing and traction.
- The weight room/training room always be locked when not in use.
- A process must be developed to regularly disinfect equipment and facility.
- Limit activities on stages to those that are stationary (for example, tubing, chinning bar, stretching).
- Consult Safety in Fitness Rooms, for safety precautions when using non-gym areas.
Outdoor Running
- Teachers must do a safety check ‘walk through’ in order to identify potential problems prior to initial use of route or course.
- Teachers must teach students the route or course (for example, notice of areas to approach with caution) before the start of the run.
- Students must be directly supervised if crossing busy intersections.
Indoor Running - Use of Hallways and Stairs
- Designate a safety or slow down zone (for example, using pylons) for turnarounds or end points.
- Designate a safety zone (for example, using pylons) for all doors that open out into the hall.
- Where school hallways or stairways are used for fitness training, appropriate safety measures must be in place:
- hallway protrusions must be clearly marked
- inform appropriate staff members of times and locations of fitness training
- no running to take place where showcases presents a hazard
- hall double doors have to be secured open
- monitors must be positioned at corners
- floor surface must be dry and provide good footing
- stairways must have a hand railing
- students must be instructed on safety procedure for running stairs (for example, one step at a time, blind spots, spatial awareness, using railings for balance, maintaining body control, respect for personal space)
Environmental Considerations
Special Rules/Instructions
- All training sessions should include a proper progression of activities to minimize the risk of an injury. The following should be included: warm-up, muscle strength/endurance and/or cardiovascular endurance, peak work, flexibility training, cool down.
- During partner activities, students must be matched according to similar weight, height and skill level.
- Students must be taught proper use of, and demonstrate competency in, the proper use of the equipment before using it independently (for example, stationary bicycle, medicine ball, chinning bar, tubing).
- Skills must be taught sequentially and appropriate to the age and ability of the student. Emphasis must be placed on correct body alignment/position to prevent injuries.
- Allow students to work at personal levels of intensity.
- Resistance training can be done with the emphasis on high repetitions, low resistance.
- There must always be a minimum of 2 students in the fitness room during training.
Supervision
- On-site supervision is required for initial instruction and use of equipment.
- In-the-area supervision after initial instruction.
- A teacher who is providing instruction and is unfamiliar with specific fitness activities must not teach the activity until:
- assistance is provided by an appropriately trained staff; or
- Canadian Fitness Standard certification or equivalent is acquired; or
- training is received
- Note: Intramural/Club requires In-the-area teacher supervision (even in situations where an outside instructor is present).
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