Development and Feasibility of Implementing a University-outsourced Community-based Adult Fitness Program

Development and Feasibility of Implementing a University-outsourced Community-based Adult Fitness Program
Author: Esteban Campa
Publisher:
Total Pages: 25
Release: 2018
Genre:
ISBN:

The purpose of this project was to provide a methodology to launch a community-based exercise program by utilizing a park agency and university Kinesiology students. The significance of this methodology is an approach for scaling up community-based exercise programs and establishing the value of kinesiology and the parks as a solution to the country’s levels of physical inactivity. California State University, Bakersfield’s kinesiology faculty, the City of Bakersfield’s Department of Recreation and Services, and undergraduate students were recruited by the author to develop and launch the 3 WINS Fitness program at a local park setting. All stated members of the project participated in their respective roles to launch the program. The 3 WINS Fitness program launched at an unexpected 37-week timeline. Six recruited undergraduate kinesiology students launched the program during their fall academic semester. The results of this project demonstrated that it is possible to scale up the 3 WINS Fitness program at another California State University and their local city’s Department of Recreation and Parks.

Adult Fitness

Adult Fitness
Author: Frederick William Kasch
Publisher:
Total Pages: 178
Release: 1968
Genre: Education
ISBN:

Resource Guide

Resource Guide
Author: Association for Fitness in Business (U.S.)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 94
Release: 1990
Genre: Corporations
ISBN:

Adult Fitness

Adult Fitness
Author: Frederick William Kasch
Publisher:
Total Pages: 172
Release: 1968
Genre: Exercise
ISBN:

Exercise Programming for Older Adults

Exercise Programming for Older Adults
Author: Janie Clark
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 94
Release: 2014-05-12
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 113590846X

The exercise programming guidelines provided in this book focus on functional fitness training and safety and demonstrate how physical activities supervised by activities personnel can strongly benefit participants’quality of life. Exercise Programming for Older Adults guarantees that exercise programming attains a balance between the three major physical components--aerobic, strength, and flexibility training--and that each component is properly administered. The techniques and applications described are geared toward those with prevalent conditions of aging such as arthritis, osteoporosis, joint replacement, cardiovascular disease, stroke, and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. This essential handbook arms the reader with a multidisciplinary approach to exercise management for elderly populations. The chapter authors are experts from the fields of fitness instruction, nursing, physical therapy, medicine, research, and exercise physiology. As they address the theory and practice of providing sound exercise programming, specific exercises are described and illustrated, with emphasis on functional fitness outcomes, safety precautions, fall prevention, and practical adaptations for low-fit and physically limited participants. Chapter discussions include: aerobic exercise strength training flexibility training the administration of mild posture and breathing exercises for debilitated individuals with poor prognoses positioning and transfer techniques essential for optimal activities management of neurologically impaired patients warm water exercise programs designed for persons with low tolerance of conventional training methods Exercise Programming for Older Adults serves as a vital resource for activity coordinators in long-term care settings and for group fitness instructors and personal trainers who serve older adult and frail elderly clientele. Readers will discover alternative techniques and applications for maximizing the physical and mental therapeutic benefits of exercise and developing the functional fitness of even the most physically challenged participants.

The Feeling Great! Wellness Program for Older Adults

The Feeling Great! Wellness Program for Older Adults
Author: Jules C Weiss
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2014-06-17
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1317953789

The “Feeling Great!” Wellness Program is an inspirational book describing a successful health care program for older adults. Created for people who desire a richer life, “Feeling Great!” is a program of everyday miracles--the regaining of body strength and movement and the expanding of physical abilities. Participants learn to improve their physical, emotional, and psychological health through a comprehensive wellness program. A training manual and self-help guide, this motivational volume looks at an effective program that allows older adults to learn about their health care needs and options, practice a daily exercise program suited to their abilities, develop supportive new friendships, increase their self-esteem, and overcome barriers of ill health, poor diet, sedentary lifestyles, and physical and emotional difficulties. The “Feeling Great!” Wellness Program for Older Adults offers a comprehensive view of a quality program through the eyes of both participant and instructor. The text can be used for personal interest as well as a training manual for professionals who work with older adults. Features Offered in The “Feeling Great!” Wellness Program for Older Adults: Over 40 photographs The interaction of medication, nutrition, and exercise Attitude and exercise guidelines Liability concerns Step-by-step program description Sample health care lectures covering topics such as diet and nutrition Exercise pointers for people with arthritis Contraindicative exercises Cardiovascular fitness routines Minimizing the risks of exercise Addressing the emotional and physical fears of exercise Handling diverse abilities within a group setting Nine different exercise activity routines Relaxation techniques Sample program materials including a participant activity profile and health history