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Patrick Ordeneaux Fitness And Wellness Case
Ordeneaux 1
Patrick Ordeneaux
Professor Janel Carlile
Fitness and Wellness (EXSI 1305)
October 16, 2017
Case Study Project Jeremy is a 64-year-old, moderate risk client. He wants to begin an exercise program to reduce his risk of heart disease. Jeremy is 6’2” tall and weighs 220 lbs. His physician has performed a stress test to evaluate his condition, and there are no indications of clinically relevant heart disease at this time. His measured maximal HR is 148 bpm, with resting HR of 86 bpm. He used to golf 3-4 times a week and wants to get back to playing golf regularly as he hasn’t been able to play in several months and would like to

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