Active Older Adults Ideas for Action

Active Older Adults Ideas for Action by Lynn Allen, published by Human Kinetics in 1999, is a comprehensive manual designed for activity directors and program administrators working with older adults. This edition spans 191 pages and offers practical solutions to common questions about making physical activity enjoyable and maintaining enthusiasm among participants. The book compiles 15 award-winning fitness programs tailored for older adults, presented in a clear and accessible format.
Readers will find a diverse range of approaches aimed at promoting fitness among seniors, including basic fitness principles and specific activities such as strength training, line dancing, and water walking. The manual also addresses low-stress programs suitable for individuals with cardiovascular or joint issues. Emphasizing the importance of social support, the book provides essential resources, including sample charts, brochures, and safety forms, to facilitate the implementation of successful exercise programs.
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“What do I do to make physical activity fun, and how can I keep exercise program participants enthusiastic?” These are common questions among activity directors and program administrators who work with older adults. Now there are some ready answers in Active Older Adults: Ideas for Action.
This excellent manual provides a collection of 15 award-winning fitness programs for older adults. The ideas and activities, which have been gathered from programs across the country, are presented in a consistent and easy-to-understand format. Directions for implementing the programming ideas are included, as are sample charts, brochures, registration and safety forms, newsletters, and a listing of resources that will ensure a successful program.
The book presents a full spectrum of approaches to helping older adults get and stay fit. Some of the programs provide introductions to basic fitness principles while others explain how to lead older adults in specific activities, such as strength training, line dancing, and water walking. There are also low-stress programs for individuals with cardiovascular or joint problems.
A common thread woven through all of these winning fitness programs is the issue of social support. The book makes it clear to program leaders that the support and encouragement of peers is vital to the success of participants.
Active Older Adults is the only resource activity directors and program administrators will need to start a successful exercise program for seniors. It’s filled with programming ideas and lots of helpful resources.
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