Webinar
Exercise Psychology in Practice: Using Sport & Exercise Psychology Skills and Training to Promote Physical Activity Across the Lifespan
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Description
Session length is 1 hour and 15 minutes.
Speakers
Joan Duda, PhD, University of Birmingham
Sam Zizzi, PhD, CMPC, West Virginia University
Overview
This webinar will feature two experienced professionals who have worked extensively with physical activity and health promotion populations using sport and exercise psychology skills. Both Dr. Duda and Dr. Zizzi coordinate a program funded by grant monies to increase physical activity, which they will describe. Dr. Duda will focus on increasing activity in youth populations, whereas Dr. Zizzi will address the adult population.
Topics to be discussed include:
- Advice and tips to implement physical activity interventions
- Identifying connections in your community for possible programming
- Setting up and establish an exercise psychology site and/or location
- Ways to structure the services provided
- How to evaluate and document services provided
- Setting programs up in your community with or without insurance
- Importance, implications and challenges to theory-based interventions to promote physical activity
Continuing Education Credit
K2: Sport Psychology
1.25 CE Credits
Registration
Students – $25.00
Members – $35.00
Non-members – $50.00
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