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Wellness Coach - 5 Components of Fitness
Wellness Coach - 5 Components of Fitness
A rubric to assess the Wellness Coach assignment.
Rubric Code:
DXW59CX
By
mmeeteer
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Subject:
Education
Type:
Assessment
Grade Levels:
6-8
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Wellness Coach - 5 Components
Accomplished
4 pts
Proficient
3 pts
Developing
2 pts
Basic
1 pts
Introductory Interview
Accomplished
Provides an historical account of the "client's" previous activities and injuries that may have had an impact on what they are currently doing.
Proficient
Understands the differences between components and correctly assigns the activities to the components.
Developing
Perhaps understands the basic definition of the categories, but does not correctly assign all of the activities.
Basic
There is little evidence of understanding of the categories and where the activities should be assigned.
Category Analysis
Accomplished
Movement concepts of the categories are further developed in a rich and meaningful description of the client's current activity state.
Proficient
Correctly identifies which component(s) need improvement, and which are already being addressed adequately.
Developing
Sometimes identifies the component(s) correctly, but misunderstanding of the categories make the analysis difficult to follow.
Basic
Rarely identifies the component(s) correctly,
with significant errors throughout the analysis.
Ten Activities
Accomplished
Activities are all different and demonstrate knowledge of prescriptive movements.
Proficient
Activities are somewhat varied in type, and are appropriate and effective for the fitness level and goals of the "client".
Developing
Activities are minimally varied in type, and are somewhat effective for the fitness level and goals of the "client"
Basic
Activities are rarely varied, and numerous errors make the activities ineffective in helping the "client" reach their fitness goals.
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Education
Types:
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