Workout program overview pretest screening, Physical activity readiness questionnaire (par-q) – Nautilus TREADCLIMBER TC916 User Manual
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WOrkOuT PrOgrAm OvErviEW
Pretest screening
Prior to any exercise test (maximal or sub-maximal), participants should complete a 
brief health/medical questionnaire, have their resting blood pressure and heart rate 
measured, and provide an informed consent form. The Physical Activity Readiness 
Questionnaire (PAR-Q) is an example of a valid health/medical questionnaire for 
screening individuals prior to sub-maximal exercise testing. Canadian health and 
fitness practitioners have extensively (and quite successfully) used the PAR-Q to 
determine whether individuals should be given an exercise test. A “yes” answer 
to any of the following seven questions taken from the PAR-Q would disqualify a 
participant from taking part in an exercise test until appropriate medical clearance 
was obtained.
PHYSICAL ACTIVITY READINESS 
QUESTIONNAIRE (PAR-Q):
1. has your doctor ever said you have a heart condition and
recommended only medically supervised physical activity?
2.		do	you	have	chest	pain	brought	on	by	physical	activity?
3.		have	you	developed	chest	pain	within	the	past	month?
4.		do	you	tend	to	lose	consciousness	or	fall	over	as	a	result	of	dizziness?
5.		do	you	have	a	bone	or	joint	problem	that	could	be	aggravated	by	the	
proposed physical activity?
6. has a doctor ever recommended medication for your blood pressure
or a heart condition?
7. are you aware, through your own experience or a doctor’s advice, of
any	other	physical	reason	against	your	exercising	without	medical	
supervision?