Practical Experience in Exercise Science: Advancing Wellness and Fitness Solutions

EX 407 - Practicum Exercise Science Paid
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Main contact
University of West Alabama
Livingston, Alabama, United States
Associate Professor
1
Timeline
  • January 20, 2025
    Experience start
  • April 30, 2025
    Experience end
Experience
2 projects wanted
Dates set by experience
US$1,440.00
Community partner pays 100%

Hourly pay is US$12.00/hr for 120 hrs per student.

Preferred Community Partners
Anywhere
Any Community Partner type
Defense & security, Education, Hospital, health, wellness & medical, Science, Sports & fitness

Experience scope

Categories
Data analysis Public health Education Scientific research
Skills
health and wellness coaching communication exercise program development exercise science program design mentorship data analysis
Student goals and capabilities

The University of West Alabama is offering an experiential learning opportunity for employers in the fitness and wellness industry to collaborate with students from the Exercise Science program. This course focuses on providing students with real-world experience in fitness/wellness settings, where they will work under the supervision of qualified professionals. The learners will assist with a variety of tasks, including fitness assessments, exercise program development, client monitoring, and wellness coaching. Through this hands-on experience, students aim to build critical competencies in client interaction, fitness program design, professional communication, and data analysis, which are essential for a successful career in exercise science.

Employers who partner with the Exercise Science program will benefit from having motivated and knowledgeable students contribute to their fitness or wellness programs. The students will assist with client assessments, workout plans, fitness classes, and more, while learning from real-world situations. Employers will be expected to provide regular communication, mentorship, and feedback to the students, helping them grow professionally while also contributing to the goals of the organization. At the conclusion of the experience, students will present their findings and recommendations through a final presentation, offering insights into the projects they’ve worked on.

Students

Students
Diploma
Beginner, Intermediate levels
20 students
Project
120 hours per student
Students apply to projects
Individual projects
Expected outcomes and deliverables

At the conclusion of this collaboration, employers will receive the following deliverables:

  • Final Report: A comprehensive report detailing the students’ work, including fitness assessments, program designs, client progress, and any recommendations or improvements suggested throughout the project.
  • Final Presentation: Students will present their findings in a virtual presentation to the employer, sharing the results of their work and discussing the insights, recommendations, and outcomes. This will be an opportunity for the employer to ask questions and provide feedback on the students’ contributions.


Project timeline
  • January 20, 2025
    Experience start
  • April 30, 2025
    Experience end

Project examples

The Exercise Science experience is ideal for projects where students can assist with fitness assessments, program development, and client management, while gaining practical exposure to the fitness and wellness industry.

Project Examples:

  1. Fitness Program Development for Special Populations:
  • Assist in designing personalized fitness programs for individuals with specific health conditions (e.g., diabetes, hypertension) or special needs. Students will learn to adapt fitness plans based on the client's health history and goals.
  1. Client Fitness Assessment and Monitoring:
  • Help assess client fitness levels using standardized assessments (e.g., cardiovascular, strength, flexibility tests), monitor client progress over time, and recommend adjustments to their exercise plans.
  1. Group Fitness Class Assistance:
  • Support the design and facilitation of group fitness classes (e.g., yoga, circuit training, Pilates), providing hands-on experience in leading fitness activities while ensuring client safety and engagement.
  1. Health and Wellness Coaching:
  • Collaborate with wellness coaches to assist clients in making lifestyle changes, such as improving nutrition, managing stress, and setting achievable fitness goals.
  1. Rehabilitation Support for Injured Clients:
  • Assist in developing and monitoring rehabilitation exercise programs for clients recovering from injuries or surgery, with a focus on restoring mobility, strength, and function.


Additional Community Partner criteria

Community Partners must answer the following questions to submit a match request to this experience:

  • Q1 - Text short
    Does your project involve designing or implementing exercise programs or conducting fitness assessments for clients?  *