Working From Home - Extreme Fitness: Certification Level 1
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Description:
Learn how to efficiently and effectively perform your daily lesson plans. You begin by a warm up of a minimum of 5 different seated positions. Then you begin to work the 12 exercise positions while moving and breathing dynamically with naturally created tension. Work as hard as you want each movement. The course is built around the idea that once you learn the 12 basic seated exercise positions, you mix and match daily lessons with varying resistance bands. You will not run out of fresh lesson plans. This course is certified by Spinnex Vitality, an educational and instructional corporation by its founder Allen Spindel. All of Spinnex Vitality courses are accredited with Spinnex Vitality through Allen Spindel, certified with the University of the State of New York Education Department, 9/01/02. Control #188187021
You get:
24 on-demand video detailed lesson plans.
3 research articles.
5 weekly quizzes.
12 daily detailed lesson plans with reps and sets for Basic Course.
12 daily detailed lesson plans with reps and sets for Advanced Course.
Full lifetime access.
Access on mobile and tv.
Spinnex Vitality Level 1 Certification with 4 Continuing Educational Credits (CEU’s)
You will learn:
How to perform the 5 warm up movements and basic 12 exercise positions with and without bands.
To exercise in the comfort of your own home.
What exercise routine to do when you get home.
Develop skills your friends don’t have.
Create your own routine that can be turned into a 52 week routine.
How to get fit by sitting in a chair.
Preparing your mind and body for improved health.
Earn your Spinnex Vitality Level 1 certification to build and grow a coaching business and instruct others.
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1PreviewVideo lesson
What You Will Learn:
*How to perform the 5 warm up movements and basic 12 exercise positions with and without resistance bands
*To exercise in the comfort of your own home
*What exercise routine to do when you get home
*Develop skills your friends don’t have
*Create your own routine that can be turned into a 52 week lifetime fitness routine
*How to get fit by sitting in a chair
*Preparing your mind and body for improved health
*Actual live recorded video lesson plan
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2Nasal breathingVideo lesson
At the end of this lecture, you will have learned that your nose is designed to help you breathe safely, efficiently, and properly. You will learn the basics of seated dynamic tension breathing, a deep explanation and advanced benefits of nasal breathing.
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3Breathing sitting in a chairVideo lesson
Breathe in through the nose and out through the nose. The opposite is true when you breathe out through your nose.
When performing these breathing exercises, you must be conscious of proper body alignment and correct posture.
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4OverviewVideo lesson
You will be viewing an actual lesson plan from the early lessons and an actual lesson plan from the latest lessons
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5Introduction of your instructor for this courseVideo lesson
This introduction of your instructor Allen will demonstrate how conditioning with seated dynamic tension bodybuilding and breathing with resistance bands can improve your life.
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6Actual Lesson 6 of 24Video lesson
This is an actual video lesson 6 of 24, which completes the first week of four weeks.
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7Actual Lesson 22 of 24Video lesson
This is an actual video lesson 22 of 24, which completes near end of the four weeks.
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11Follow this type of breathing in this course for energy and vitalityVideo lesson
We will discuss and explore that because the nostrils are smaller than the mouth, air exhaled through the nose creates a back flow of air (and oxygen) into the lungs. And because we exhale more slowly through the nose than we do though the mouth, the lungs have more time to extract oxygen from the air we’ve already taken in.
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12Activity Assignment #1 Benefits of Nasal BreathingText lesson
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13Activity Quiz #1 Benefits of nasal breathingQuiz
question 1- The Nostril is larger or smaller than the mouth and what is the major benefit:
question 2- Our bodies sinuses produce nitric oxide for what benefit
question 3- What are the advanced benefits of nasal breathing.
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14Release stress with bodybuilding and dynamic tension breathingVideo lesson
Stress is the physical result of fear and anxiety. Anxiety is the outcome of stress.
Signs of stress are an increased heart rate and muscle tension.
Tension many times starts at the head and shoulders.
Studies have shown the more you try to make stress go away, the more we fuel its fire.
Focus on one area of your body feeling tense, such as your shoulders and neck region.
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15Activity Assignment #2 Tighten and relaxText lesson
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16Activity Quiz #2 Tighten and relaxQuiz
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17Nasal breathing in and out through the nose with proper seated alignmentVideo lesson
When performing these breathing exercises, you must be conscious of proper body alignment and posture. As an example:
Sit up tall in your chair with your tailbone touching the back of the chair.
Imagine a pole running through the top of your head, down the back of your neck, all the way down through your spine and exiting your butt.
You won’t be able to rock forward or backwards or rock side to side.
You will learn how to nasal breathe- go through these steps and you will understand:
*The opposite is true when you breathe out through your nose.
*Contract your lower abdomen as you breathe out through your nose.
*Breathe out and your lower abdomen contracts inwards.
*You are forcing air back out through your nose
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18Activity Assignment #3 Breathing sitting in a chairText lesson
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19Activity Quiz #3 Breathing sitting in a chairQuiz
There are 3 questions relating to sitting in a chair with proper body alignment
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20From 3 Sources: Colorado State University, Mens Heath, Harvard HealthVideo lesson
We talk about Dynamic tension is an exercise system popularised by Charles Atlas, who used this method to craft his He-Man physique. Legend has it that one day Atlas watched a tiger stretching in the zoo and asked himself, “How does this tiger keep in such peak physical condition?” The absence of any dumb-bells or bar-bells led the young Atlas to conclude that lions and tigers became strong by pitting muscle against muscle. This course uses many of the same principles, plus dynamic tension breathing.
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21Activity Assignment #4 Research using 3 sourcesText lesson
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22Activity Quiz #4 ResearchQuiz
Your Nose Is Designed To Help You Breathe Safely
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23Heart Rate FormulasVideo lesson
You will learn how to calculate your resting heart rate by counting how many times your heart beats per minute when you are at rest, such as first thing in the morning. Then, you will learn to calculate your heart rates.
Target heart rate is somewhere between overexerting
yourself and not working hard enough.Definition: “how fast your heart rate should
beat during exercise.Take constant of 220 and minus your age of 40 and
you get 180 as your maximum heart rate.As you can tell from this chart, for various types of
training, there are corresponding percentages of
maximum heart rates.For example, for a 60 year old, to work the “fat burning”
zone, you should train at 50% of your maximum heart rate
which is 80.Example: 220 is the constant minus your age of 60 = 160.
Take 160 as your maximum heart rate for a 60 year old and thats
80 beats per minute. Ex: 220 - 60 = 160. Take 50% of 160 and that’s 80
beats per minute. The older you are, lower the training heart rate. -
24Activity Assignment #5 Heart Rate FormulasText lesson
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25Activity Quiz #5 Heart Rate FormulasQuiz
You will need to know the "Constant" training without oxygen and where to take your pulse
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265 Daily Warm Up Movements Explained and ShownVideo lesson
Watch the 5 daily warm movements explained and demonstrated
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275 daily warm up movements and the 12 exercise positionsVideo lesson
You will learn the magic about the 5 daily warm ups and be able to practice on your own daily.
The second part of this lecture, you will learn the 12 exercise positions with and without resistance bands and be able to begin the Basic and then Advanced lectures and sections.
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28Activity Assignment #6 Basic 5 daily warm up movementsText lesson
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29Activity Assignment #7 The 12 exercise positionsText lesson
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30Activity Assignment #8 Enhanced 5 warm up positionsText lesson
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31Activity Assignment #9 Your Top 3 Exercises PositionsText lesson
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321 of 12 - Arms Exercise VideoVideo lesson
In this companion video to the PDF print outs and video lectures, you will see exactly how to perform each of the 12 exercise positions.
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332 of 12 - Biceps Exercise VideoVideo lesson
In this companion video to the PDF print outs and video lectures, you will see exactly how to perform each of the 12 exercise positions.
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343 of 12 - Chest Fly Exercise VideoVideo lesson
In this companion video to the PDF print outs and video lectures, you will see exactly how to perform each of the 12 exercise positions.
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354 of 12 - Shoulder Press Exercise VideoVideo lesson
In this companion video to the PDF print outs and video lectures, you will see exactly how to perform each of the 12 exercise positions.
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365 of 12 - Rows Exercise VideoVideo lesson
In this companion video to the PDF print outs and video lectures, you will see exactly how to perform each of the 12 exercise positions.
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376 of 12 - Hi Elbow Rows Exercise VideoVideo lesson
In this companion video to the PDF print outs and video lectures, you will see exactly how to perform each of the 12 exercise positions.
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387 of 12 - Lat Pull Down Exercise VideoVideo lesson
In this companion video to the PDF print outs and video lectures, you will see exactly how to perform each of the 12 exercise positions.
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398 of 12 - Obliques Exercise VideoVideo lesson
In this companion video to the PDF print outs and video lectures, you will see exactly how to perform each of the 12 exercise positions.
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409 of 12 - Abductors Exercise VideoVideo lesson
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4110 of 12 - Calf Raise Exercise VideoVideo lesson
In this companion video to the PDF print outs and video lectures, you will see exactly how to perform each of the 12 exercise positions.
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4211 of 12 - Leg Extension Exercise VideoVideo lesson
In this companion video to the PDF print outs and video lectures, you will see exactly how to perform each of the 12 exercise positions.
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4312 of 12 - Leg Press Exercise VideoVideo lesson
In this companion video to the PDF print outs and video lectures, you will see exactly how to perform each of the 12 exercise positions.
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44Lesson 1 - Actual Workout VideoVideo lesson
In this basic course week 1 and 2, there are 12 lesson plans, beginning with 5 reps and 1 set, up to 20 reps and 2 sets. Some days we use resistance bands and some days we do not. We will literally do the workout together. You show up and I will do the rest for you.
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45Lesson 2 - Actual Workout VideoVideo lesson
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46Lesson 3 - Actual Workout VideoVideo lesson
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47Lesson 4 - Actual Workout VideoVideo lesson
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48Lesson 5 - Actual Workout VideoVideo lesson
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49Lesson 6 - Actual Workout VideoVideo lesson
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50Lesson 7 - Actual Workout VideoVideo lesson
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51Lesson 8 - Actual Workout VideoVideo lesson
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52Lesson 9 - Actual Workout VideoVideo lesson
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53Lesson 10 - Actual Workout VideoVideo lesson
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54Lesson 11 - Actual Workout VideoVideo lesson
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55Lesson 12 - Actual Workout VideoVideo lesson
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