Performing a TRX back row


1. Professionalism

 • Professional title slide

• Presentation looks appealing, cohesive, and

well-organized

• References page included at the end for any

outside sources

      2. Explanation of Exercise/Activity

 • General explanation of exercise/activity

• Explanation of the purpose of the

exercise/activity (whether related to sport or

activities of daily living)

• Explanation of personal experience with

assigned exercise/activity

      3. Planes/Axes of Motion

• Breaks down exercise/activity into different phases (stages)

• Discusses which body segments are moving through which planes of motion in each phase

• Discusses which body segments are moving through which axes of motion in each phase

     4. Skeletal System

 • Discusses all the most relevant skeletal structures involved

• Discusses all the most relevant joints involved

• Discusses any relevant ligaments providing stability for this exercise/activity to occur

      5. Muscular System

  • Discusses all the relevant agonist muscles involved

• Discusses all the relevant antagonists and stabilizers involved

     

   • Attempts to organize the aforementioned criteria based on the different phases

   6. Nervous System

  • Discusses all the relevant nervous structures involved

• Ties in this category into the muscular system category

       7. Explanation of Good Mechanics/Technique

 • Explains what qualifies as “good technique” and provides rationale why

• Provides evidence of “good technique” (i.e., in-class demonstration, pictures, short video, etc.)

• Gives examples of verbal cues that can be given when instructing exercise/activity

      8. Explanation of Poor Mechanics/Technique

• Explains what qualifies as “poor technique” and provides rationale why

• Provides evidence of “poor technique” (i.e., in-class demonstration, pictures, short video, etc.)

• Provides tips on how to avoid “poor technique”

     9. Explanation of Associated

Injuries/Illnesses

  • Explains how “poor technique” can lead to 3 different types of injuries/illnesses

o Injury/Illness #1 o Injury/Illness #2 o Injury/Illness #3

       10. Summary

 • Summarizes explanation/purpose of exercise/activity

• Summarizes tips on good/poor technique

• States the most interesting thing learned

about this exercise/activity in the completion of this project

      Total Score:

Comments:

 HINT: It is highly recommended to have at least 1 slide dedicated to each category (presentation should be min. 10 slides)