You've been called upon to take on a leadership role at your local gym where you've been a personal trainer for the past 3 years. You have some experience working with healthy young adults but the gym owner is interested in marketing to more adults with underlying health concerns such as hypertension and pre-diabetes. The owner would like you to work with the five other trainers at the facility to develop a program that he can then market to physicians and primary care providers. What do you need to do in order to accomplish the foundational steps of the Badgett-Kritsonis Supervision Leadership Model?

A. Understand the gym owner's vision for the program
B. Determine the strengths and weaknesses of the members of your committee
C. Understand the role of physical activity in typical chronic diseases like hypertension and pre-diabetes
D. Each of these things is correct


Answer: D

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