Prisoners flex mental muscle
Richard Parsons, Sherlock Bodden, Robert Schultz and Robert Girvan were regulars in the gym, who volunteered when the opportunity for training arose earlier this year, said Prison Director Neil Lavis.
Since August, the men pursued studies in 20 mandatory subject areas included first-aid and safety, muscle types, groups, muscles uses, heart rates and blood proteins.
Presenting the certificates this week, Mr. Lavis noted that the three-month ExpertRating course is internationally-recognized. The course format includes online lectures, discussions and practical exercises.
Northward’s Gym Supervisor/Instructor Steve Hansen commented that successful inmates were examined in detail throughout to determine their retention of the coursework.
“The syllabus covers all aspects of personal training, such as evaluating new clients, determining body types, demonstrating and explaining exercises, as well as developing tailor-made programmes,” he added.
It is expected that additional gym certification courses will be offered in the institution in the coming year.
Photo: Photo Credit Lennon Christian, GIS
The four new gym instructors with (centre, left) Prison Director Neil Lavis and Gym Supervisor Steve Hansen.