Coaching for special populations. Motivational interviewing and adherence
Description
Growing evidence exist that regular, sustainable physical activity can have a dramatic affect on reducing secondary conditions and increasing quality of life for individuals with disabilities. Coaching for Special Populations: Motivational Interviewing and Adherence explains how to create an effective physical activity program for individuals with special needs that includes setting personalized, realistic, and achievable goals, while finding solutions for the barriers to participation. Among the issues addressed in the DVD is defining what constitutes a reasonable weight loss for individuals who want to manage their weight.
Runtime
70 min
Series
Subjects
- Physical fitness for people with disabilities (5)
- People with disabilities (126)
- Physical fitness (424)
- Weight loss (94)
- Exercise (426)
Genre
Date of Publication
2010
Database
Alexander Street
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