Description |
1 online resource (248 min.) |
Series |
Sports medicine and exercise science in video |
Contents |
F exercise is so good, why aren't we all moving? -- Identify and overcoming barriers to physical activity -- Strategies to enhane exercise adherence and motivation in inactive adults -- Effective partnering with medical care providers -- Considerations for facility and program design -- Take-home behavioral tool kit for inactive adults -- Conclusions and wrap-up |
Summary |
The (7) presentations from the 2004 ACSM Health and Fitness Summit & Exposition pre-conference meeting are included on a single DVD. Almost five hours of information from several of the top health/fitness professionals in the field on current scientific findings and the latest tools to increase physical activity levels in sedentary adults, featuring: If Exercise Is So Good, Why Aren't We All Moving? (Kyle McInnis), Identifying and Overcoming Barriers to Physical Activity (Kara Gallagher), Strategies to Enhance Exercise Adherence and Motivation in Inactive Adults (Jack Raglin), Effective Partnering with Medical Care Providers (William O. Roberts), Considerations for Facility and Program Design (Nico P. Pronk), A Take-Home Behavioral Tool Kit for Inactive Adults (John Jakicic), Conclusions and Wrap-Up (Kyle McInnis) |
Notes |
Title from resource description page (viewed Nov. 18, 2013) |
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This edition in English |
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Physical education teachers -- Training of.
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Physical fitness for men.
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Physical fitness for women.
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Physical fitness for middle-aged persons.
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Physical education teachers -- Training of.
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Physical fitness for men.
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Physical fitness for middle-aged persons.
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Physical fitness for women.
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lectures.
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Lectures.
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Lectures.
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Conférences.
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Streaming video
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Author |
Gallagher, Kara.
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Jakicic, John M.
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McInnis, Kyle J.
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Pronk, Nico.
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Raglin, Jack.
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Roberts, William O.
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American College of Sports Medicine.
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