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The Scope of Practice identifies the range of responsibilities for BCRPA-registered Fitness Leaders in each Specialty Module/Designation.
BCRPA Yoga Fitness Leader
Based on BCRPA standards, the BCRPA Yoga Fitness Leader is able to:
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Provide initial health screening (ie. PAR-Q).
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Design, modify and instruct safe, effective and appropriate beginner yoga fitness programs to meet the needs of apparently healthy individuals or special populations who have received medical clearance* in a fitness yoga setting.
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Lead exercise sessions that are based on BCRPA standards.
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Incorporate the use of appropriate equipment based on specialized training and the needs of the participants.
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In order to work with Special Populations* a BCRPA Yoga Fitness Leader must obtain specialized training and consult with appropriate health care professionals.
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Act as a resource and refer to appropriate health care providers when dealing with participants who have conditions that the Yoga Fitness Leader is not specifically accredited to address.
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Exclusions include Bikram style of Yoga classes and Inversion asanas.
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Definitions
*Special populations: Seniors, youth, pre/post natal women and any person with a disease or disorder (i.e., osteoporosis, arthritis, etc.).
*Medical Clearance: Medical clearance given to an individual to participate in a non-specialized (general) exercise program. Fitness Leaders must ensure that they comply with the terms of such clearance as indicated by the medical practitioner regarding these individuals.
*Advanced programming: Any programming outside the realm of instruction taught in a BCRPA-approved course.
*Further competencies: Additional competencies obtained through an accredited and approved health organization (i.e., *Arthritis Society, Heart and Stroke Foundation, BCFACA, etc.).
*NFLAC: National Fitness Leadership Advisory Council.
Specialty-designation Scopes of Practice are currently under development and will be available through the BCRPA office in the future.
"Fitness Leaders must provide initial health screening (ie. PAR-Q) and obtain preauthorization for additional competencies through BCRPA and advise HUB International TOS Limited in order to maintain valid insurance coverage." |
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