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9780736036870

Exercise for Frail Elders

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  • ISBN13:

    9780736036870

  • ISBN10:

    0736036873

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2003-03-03
  • Publisher: Human Kinetics
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Summary

Today's fitness leader not only needs training in leading a comprehensive exercise program but also needs an understanding of the limitations and special needs of those with illness, disability, chronic disorders, or a sedentary lifestyle. Exercise for Frail Eldersassists you in designing an exercise program as part of either a general recreation, wellness, restorative, or rehabilitation program. It is a practical reference for those instructors working with seniors, the frail elderly, and other special adult populations.This training guide will give program directors, administrators, and fitness leaders the tools they need to help frail elders and adults with special needs maintain or improve their level of functional fitness. Most older adults have special needs, and this guide will equip leaders to teach exercise to all older adults. Exercise for Frail Eldersoffers assistance with the inherent challenges in when working with older adults. At the same time, the text shows leaders how to promote a sense of fun and social connectedness in an exercise program.In the text, exercise programs begin with seated exercises and progress through standing exercises. They are presented in a linear progression that mirrors the setup of a comprehensive exercise class:-Warm-up exercises for enhancing range of motion, stretching, posture, and breathing exercises-Aerobic training exercises for increasing cardiovascular endurance-Resistance training exercises for increasing muscular strength and endurance-Cool-down exercises for promoting flexibility and relaxation The authors have gone to great lengths to ensure that individual exercises are clear and accurately illustrated. Each exercise has photos, safety tips, and reminders as well as variation and progression options that will enable you to be creative and flexible with your fitness program and tailor your program to meet participants'needs.Exercise for Frail Eldersis divided into two parts. Part Idescribes how to plan a successful program; assess individual needs; ensure safety; and develop leadership skills for presenting, motivating, and creating a sense of belonging in your classes. Part IIshows how to implement exercise programs tailored to frail elders and those with special needs. The last chapter of part II presents strategies for putting together an exercise program to accommodate the participants, which includes developing the program as participants'skills improve.What makes Exercise for Frail Eldersunique is the thorough presentation and explanations that show how to design, present, and adapt an exercise program to meet the needs of older adults. The information is presented in a user-friendly format and includes reference charts, forms, checklists, and exercise recommendations for a comprehensive list of diseases and disorders. This book is a valuable resource not only for directors and administrators of physical activity programs but also for fitness leaders working with older adults.

Table of Contents

Preface vii
Acknowledgments ix
Part I Planning A Successful Exercise Program for Frail Elders and Adults With Special Needs
The Participants: Know Their Individual Needs
3(20)
Defining Frail Elders and Special Needs
Common Medical Disorders in the Elderly
The Exercise Program: Make It Motivating, Safe, and Effective
23(14)
Make It Motivating
Make It Safe
Make It Effective
The Leader: Steps to Success
37(20)
Creating a Sense of Fun and Community
How to Set Up a Group Exercise Class
Helpful Tips for Opening Your Exercise Class
Successful Strategies for Leading Your Exercise Class
Helpful Tips for Closing Your Exercise Class
Part II Implementing an Exercise Program for Frail Elders and Adults with Special Needs
Warm-Up First: Posture, Breathing, Range--of--Motion, and Stretching Exercises
57(36)
Safety Precautions for Warm-Ups
Guidelines for Warm-Ups
Basic Seated Warm-Up Exercises
Basic Standing Warm-Up Exercises
Variations and Progression
Illustrated Range-of-Motion Instruction
Aerobic Training for Cardiovascular Endurance
93(28)
Safety Precautions for Aerobic Training
Guidelines for Aerobic Training
Basic Seated Aerobic Exercises
Basic Standing Aerobic Exercises
Variations and Progression
Illustrated Aerobics Instruction
Resistance Training for Muscular Strength and Endurance
121(30)
Myths About Resistance Training
Safety Precautions for Resistance Training
Guidelines for Resistance Training
Basic Seated Resistance Exercises
Basic Standing Resistance and Balance Exercises
Variations and Progression
Illustrated Resistance-Training Instruction
Cool--Down: Stretching and Relaxation Exercises
151(26)
Safety Precautions for Cool-Down Exercises
Guidelines for Cool-Down Exercises
Basic Seated Cool-Down Exercises
Basic Standing Stretching Exercises
Variations and Progression
Illustrated Stretching Instruction
Putting Your Exercise Program Together
177(34)
Designing Your Exercise Program
Scheduling Your Exercise Classes
Modifying the Exercises
Progressing Your Exercise Class
Maintaining Fitness Results
Monitoring Attendance and Progress
Appendixes
A Physiological Benefits of Physical Activity for Older Persons
187(2)
B Psychological Benefits of Physical Activity for Older Persons
189(2)
C Statement of Medical Clearance for Exercise
191(2)
D Cover Letter to Physician
193(2)
E Medical History and Risk Factor Questionnaire
195(2)
F Exercise Program Informed Consent
197(2)
G PAR-Q and You
199(2)
H Fitness Goal Map
201(2)
I Exercise Equipment
203(4)
J Muscles of the Human Body
207(2)
K Resistance Training Log
209(2)
References 211(4)
Suggested Resources 215(4)
Index 219(8)
About the Authors 227

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