Becoming an Informed Fitness Consumer Module B: Lesson 5 Grade 12 Active, Healthy Lifestyles.

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Becoming an Informed Fitness Consumer Module B: Lesson 5 Grade 12 Active, Healthy Lifestyles

Choosing and Buying Fitness Equipment Physical fitness can be developed and maintained without the use of any equipment, let alone the variety of expensive products and services available. Considerations for Buying Fitness Equipment Determine the exercise goals. Determine the level of commitment. Evaluate the equipment before buying. – Will the equipment need a source of power? – How heavy is it? – Is noise a factor? – Are you paying for features you will not need? – Will the equipment need assembly? – What maintenance will it require? – What are the safety considerations? Evaluate the advertising claims. Shop around. – Determine the total cost, including shipping and handling, sales tax, delivery, and set-up fees. – Obtain the details on warranties, guarantees, and return policies from the retailer and the manufacturer. – Investigate the seller’s and manufacturer’s customer service and support capabilities. Inquire as to whom you can call if repairs or replacement parts are needed. – Try the toll-free numbers provided with the equipment to see whether help is truly accessible. – Fitness equipment can often be purchased from second-hand stores, at yard sales, or through classified advertisements in local newspapers. Items bought second-hand are usually not returnable and do not have the warranties of new equipment. Buy wisely.

Equipment Choices Aerobic Equipment (Cardiorespiratory and Muscular Endurance) Strength Training Equipment (Muscular Strength and Endurance) Miscellaneous Fitness Equipment (Training, Core and Flexibility) Many other fitness gadgets and gimmicks – Often advertised on television infomercials – Not always of the highest quality and may not deliver on their claims

Exercise Clothing and Footwear Having the right clothing and footwear for a chosen activity is important, and sometimes critical. Every aspect of “performance” or activity clothing has been designed around managing and controlling moisture (perspiration and rain), temperature, and wind. Special footwear, specifically designed for a given activity, is available for virtually every activity and sport. When selecting fitness equipment and other products, keep in mind the purposes for which they are intended.

Evaluating Fitness Equipment/Products Identify as many fitness products/equipment items as you can. Examine the list of identified products, determine the purpose and effectiveness of each product, suggest a less expensive alternative, and rate the overall value. Present results to the class and discuss any discrepancies Create a Before You Buy poster for a fitness product

Considerations for Evaluating a Fitness Centre Price Facility Staff Programming Satisfaction Convenience

Evaluating a Fitness Centre Identify and examine a physical fitness facility – Determine the service provider, the service being offered, and the need it is addressing – Identify elements to inquire about or examine before purchasing or subscribing to the service – Address the criteria identified in Considerations for Evaluating a Fitness Centre – Consider the risk factors identified in the applicable Physical Activity Safety Checklist(s) Present findings to the class

Advertising an Ideal Fitness Centre Conceptualize an ideal (fictitious) fitness centre Create an advertisement promoting the ideal fitness centre