Chapter 25 Cont. Policies – These are a facilities rules and regulations. They should reflect the goals and objectives of the program. Procedures – Describes.

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Chapter 25 Cont. Policies – These are a facilities rules and regulations. They should reflect the goals and objectives of the program. Procedures – Describes how policies are met or carried out. Program Goals – Desired end products of a strength & conditioning program. Program Objectives – The means of attaining the program goals.

Chapt 25 cont. Job titles, Descriptions, Duties and Evaluations – 569-570 DISCIPLINE – STAFF MEMBERS OR ATHLETES pg. 580 Emergency Procedures Staff meetings – Have agenda, take minutes, ask for employee input Staff Workout times – Should occur when athletes are not around. Staff relationships with Athletes -

Chapter 25 Cont. Client progression cards List spotting techniques Extrinsic motivation/Awards RELEASE FORMS, PAR-Q, MEDICAL HISTORY FORM.