National Fitness Leadership Association Aquatic Exercise Leadership Performance Standards
An Aquatic Exercise Leader designs and implements a safe and effective group aquatic exercise class for apparently healthy participants.
Aquatic Exercise Leader Performance Standards build on the NFLA Exercise Theory Prerequisite Knowledge Base.
Health-related Benefits of Physical Activity
Performance Standard #1
The Aquatic Exercise Leader describes the benefits of aquaticexercise.
Competencies
Defines aquatic exercise
Explains the current trends and factors that influence the popularity of aquatic exercise
Describes and explains the benefits of group aquatic exercise
Leadership and Communication
I Leadership
Performance Standard #1
The Aquatic Exercise Leader demonstrates and identifies qualities, strategies, and skills of effective leadership.
Competencies
Identifies professional qualities of leadership
Identifies the skills of effective aquatic exercise leaders
Applies leadership strategies in the delivery of aquatic exercise classes
Describes effective leadership styles and motivation techniques
II Communication
Performance Standard #2
The Aquatic Exercise Leader recognizes and demonstrates a variety of effective communication techniques.
Competencies
Distinguishes between verbal and visual cueing
Describes how to enhance verbal and visual cueing
Explains effective communication skills
States forms and techniques of giving and receiving feedback
Discusses the advantages and challenges of teaching from the pool deck and teaching in the water
Identifies techniques to reduce voice injury
III Working with Groups
Performance Standard #3
The Aquatic Exercise Leader demonstrates knowledge of group dynamics.
Competencies
Creates a supportive, participant-centred environment
Identifies challenges in leading group exercise classes
Explains the stages of group development
Professional Practice
Performance Standard
The Aquatic Exercise Leader demonstrates knowledge of professional conduct in an aquatic exercise setting.
Competencies
Acts in accordance with the scope of practice
Adheres to the code of conduct
Acts as an informed resource to colleagues and participants
Maintains accreditation
Demonstrates commitment to continued education and professional development
Program Planning
I Exercise Analysis
Performance Standard #1
The Aquatic Exercise Leader selects safe and appropriate exercises for the goals and objectives of an aquatic exercise class.
Competencies
Identifies the process of movement analysis
Describes the principles of movement analysis
Explains the intended and actual purpose of a given exercise, analyzes its potential risks, and provides modifications
Defends exercise selection for appropriate use
Identifies common exercise modifications
Identifies how to progress exercise for a given muscle group
Explains the importance of proper body alignment, posture, and core stabilization
Identifies ways to correct errors in technique
II Class Design
Performance Standard #2
The Aquatic Exercise Leader designs an effective program using established methods and training principles.
Competencies
Identifies the steps in class design
Describes the components of an exercise class
Explains the purpose of a given component of fitness
Demonstrates ways to execute the exercise selections
Applies the FITT formula to an exercise class
Applies the properties of water and the principles of conditioning to a variety of aquatic exercise programs
Identifies and differentiates methods to monitor exercise intensity
Describes ways to evaluate the effectiveness of class design
Lists and describes functional fitness skills in an appropriate class setting
Describes use of a variety of training methods and types
III Use of Music
Performance Standard #3
The Aquatic Exercise Leader selects music appropriate for both the class format and audience.
Competencies
Lists reasons for using music in classes
Explains uses of music in an aquatic exercise setting
Identifies music appropriate for different class formats, styles, and pace
Identifies safe music and microphone volumes
Acknowledges music copyright laws
IV Use of Equipment
Performance Standard #4
The Aquatic Exercise Leader demonstrates how to use equipment to enhance training for various participants and class types, ensuring that it is both safe and effective.
Competencies
Describes the purpose of different pieces of aquatic exercise equipment
Describes the advantages and disadvantages of using a piece of equipment
Identifies when it is or is not appropriate to use equipment
Designs appropriate exercises and alternatives using various pieces of equipment
V Risk Management
Performance Standard #5
The Aquatic Exercise Leader leads classes in a way to minimize and manage risk.
Competencies
Identifies importance of health screening
Assesses and addresses potential environmental safety issues
Assesses and addresses potential equipment safety issues
Recognizes the implications of legal issues
Identifies common emergency procedures and the exercise leader’s role in response to emergencies
Applied Physical Principles of Water
Performance Standard #1
The Aquatic Fitness Leader describes how the aquatic environment influences the body during an aquatic exercise class.
Competencies
Describes the physiological responses to variations in air and water temperatures and the implications for class design
Explains the body's ability to thermoregulate and the implications for exercising in the water
Explains the different physiological and psychological responses to exercise in either hot or cold water environments
Describes the benefits of aquatic exercise on weight management, aerobic capacity, and stress
Explains why aquatic heart rates may be lower than land-based heart rates for the same exercise
Performance Standard #2
The Aquatic Exercise Leader describes and demonstrates an understanding of the physical properties of water.
Competencies
Defines and explains terms and principles relating to movement in water: buoyancy (assisted, supported, resisted); viscosity, gravity; water resistances drag forces; propulsion; turbulence; inertia; acceleration/deceleration; action/reaction; leverage; Archimedes’ principle; hydrostatic pressure; stability; muscular contraction return; and speed of movement