David Geslak
The Autism Fitness Handbook
An Exercise Program to Boost Body Image, Motor Skills, Posture and Confidence in Children and Teens with Autism Spectrum Disorder
David Geslak
The Autism Fitness Handbook
An Exercise Program to Boost Body Image, Motor Skills, Posture and Confidence in Children and Teens with Autism Spectrum Disorder
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A new edition of a popular program by a well-known autism fitness specialist, this book contains a wealth of innovative exercises to boost body image, motor coordination, posture, muscular and cardiovascular fitness and overall health and wellbeing in children and teens on the autism spectrum, and is ideal for use at home or at school.
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A new edition of a popular program by a well-known autism fitness specialist, this book contains a wealth of innovative exercises to boost body image, motor coordination, posture, muscular and cardiovascular fitness and overall health and wellbeing in children and teens on the autism spectrum, and is ideal for use at home or at school.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 168
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. September 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 279mm x 217mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 456g
- ISBN-13: 9781849059985
- ISBN-10: 1849059985
- Artikelnr.: 40888633
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 168
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. September 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 279mm x 217mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 456g
- ISBN-13: 9781849059985
- ISBN-10: 1849059985
- Artikelnr.: 40888633
David S. Geslak is the Founder and Director of Exercise Connection Corporation. He has been developing fitness programs for children and adults with autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) since 2004. He has a bachelor's degree in Health Promotion and is a Certified Health Fitness Specialist and Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist. It is David's mission to educate parents, teachers and other professionals about the benefits of exercise for individuals with ASDs, and lead them towards a healthier and more active lifestyle. David lives in Chicago, Illinois. His company's website can be found at: www.ecautism.com.
Foreword by Stephen M. Shore. Introduction. Part One: Engage. 1.
Exercise...The Gateway to Build Fitness, Self-Esteem, and Relationships.
Part Two: Educate. 2. The Five Components of Physical Fitness ? Revisited.
3. Setting up an Individualized Program. 4. Creating Individual Visual
Exercise Schedules. Part Three: Empower. 5. Champion Stories. Part Four:
Exercise. Body Image. 1. Body Part Identification. 2. The Pretzel. 3.
Stability Ball Hug. 4. Arm. 5. Foot. Posture. 6. Calf stretch. 7. Hip
Extensions. 8-10. Log Exercises. 11. Dog. 12. Frankensteins. Motor
Coordination. 13-15. Ladder Drills. 16. Ball Catch (Large & Small). 17.
Crossover March. 18. Crossover March with Elbows. 19-21. Letter Jumping.
Muscular Fitness. 22. Dumbbell Chest Press. 23. Single Arm Dumbbell Row.
24. Standing Band Row (Two Hands). 25-27. Medicine Ball (MB) Series.
Abdominal Strength. 28-31. Superman Series. 32. Push-Up Hold. 33. Elbows
'n' Toes. 34. Partner Crunch. Cardiovascular Fitness. 35-42. Running
Mechanics. 43. Treadmill. 44. Cone Running. 45. Exercise Bike. 46.
Trampoline. References.
Exercise...The Gateway to Build Fitness, Self-Esteem, and Relationships.
Part Two: Educate. 2. The Five Components of Physical Fitness ? Revisited.
3. Setting up an Individualized Program. 4. Creating Individual Visual
Exercise Schedules. Part Three: Empower. 5. Champion Stories. Part Four:
Exercise. Body Image. 1. Body Part Identification. 2. The Pretzel. 3.
Stability Ball Hug. 4. Arm. 5. Foot. Posture. 6. Calf stretch. 7. Hip
Extensions. 8-10. Log Exercises. 11. Dog. 12. Frankensteins. Motor
Coordination. 13-15. Ladder Drills. 16. Ball Catch (Large & Small). 17.
Crossover March. 18. Crossover March with Elbows. 19-21. Letter Jumping.
Muscular Fitness. 22. Dumbbell Chest Press. 23. Single Arm Dumbbell Row.
24. Standing Band Row (Two Hands). 25-27. Medicine Ball (MB) Series.
Abdominal Strength. 28-31. Superman Series. 32. Push-Up Hold. 33. Elbows
'n' Toes. 34. Partner Crunch. Cardiovascular Fitness. 35-42. Running
Mechanics. 43. Treadmill. 44. Cone Running. 45. Exercise Bike. 46.
Trampoline. References.
Foreword by Stephen M. Shore. Introduction. Part One: Engage. 1.
Exercise...The Gateway to Build Fitness, Self-Esteem, and Relationships.
Part Two: Educate. 2. The Five Components of Physical Fitness ? Revisited.
3. Setting up an Individualized Program. 4. Creating Individual Visual
Exercise Schedules. Part Three: Empower. 5. Champion Stories. Part Four:
Exercise. Body Image. 1. Body Part Identification. 2. The Pretzel. 3.
Stability Ball Hug. 4. Arm. 5. Foot. Posture. 6. Calf stretch. 7. Hip
Extensions. 8-10. Log Exercises. 11. Dog. 12. Frankensteins. Motor
Coordination. 13-15. Ladder Drills. 16. Ball Catch (Large & Small). 17.
Crossover March. 18. Crossover March with Elbows. 19-21. Letter Jumping.
Muscular Fitness. 22. Dumbbell Chest Press. 23. Single Arm Dumbbell Row.
24. Standing Band Row (Two Hands). 25-27. Medicine Ball (MB) Series.
Abdominal Strength. 28-31. Superman Series. 32. Push-Up Hold. 33. Elbows
'n' Toes. 34. Partner Crunch. Cardiovascular Fitness. 35-42. Running
Mechanics. 43. Treadmill. 44. Cone Running. 45. Exercise Bike. 46.
Trampoline. References.
Exercise...The Gateway to Build Fitness, Self-Esteem, and Relationships.
Part Two: Educate. 2. The Five Components of Physical Fitness ? Revisited.
3. Setting up an Individualized Program. 4. Creating Individual Visual
Exercise Schedules. Part Three: Empower. 5. Champion Stories. Part Four:
Exercise. Body Image. 1. Body Part Identification. 2. The Pretzel. 3.
Stability Ball Hug. 4. Arm. 5. Foot. Posture. 6. Calf stretch. 7. Hip
Extensions. 8-10. Log Exercises. 11. Dog. 12. Frankensteins. Motor
Coordination. 13-15. Ladder Drills. 16. Ball Catch (Large & Small). 17.
Crossover March. 18. Crossover March with Elbows. 19-21. Letter Jumping.
Muscular Fitness. 22. Dumbbell Chest Press. 23. Single Arm Dumbbell Row.
24. Standing Band Row (Two Hands). 25-27. Medicine Ball (MB) Series.
Abdominal Strength. 28-31. Superman Series. 32. Push-Up Hold. 33. Elbows
'n' Toes. 34. Partner Crunch. Cardiovascular Fitness. 35-42. Running
Mechanics. 43. Treadmill. 44. Cone Running. 45. Exercise Bike. 46.
Trampoline. References.