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Motivating People to be Physically Active [Paperback]

Bess Marcus (Author), Leighann Forsyth (Author)
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0736040641 978-0736040648 October 17, 2002 1

Motivating People to Be Physically Active is a comprehensive reference describing proven methods for helping people change from inactive to active living. The behavior change methods are useful not only for healthy adults but also for individuals with chronic physical and psychological conditions. The renowned authors describe intervention programs for individuals and groups and in workplace and community settings.

This book is the first in the Physical Activity Intervention series, edited by Steven Blair. The objective of the series is to provide useful educational resources to all professionals who are interested in promoting and implementing physical activity programs to a diverse and potentially unwilling population.

In Motivating People to Be Physically Active you will learn how to
-improve motivation by understanding the key psychological principles of behavior change;

-assess your clients' physical activity patterns, readiness, motivations, and barriers;

-use a 5-stage model to measure motivational readiness for physical activity; and

-apply stage-specific strategies for individual, group, workplace, and community interventions.
In addition to exercises and various reproducible log pages and worksheets, this book has eight sample reproducible questionnaires for evaluating the effectiveness of programs. This is an essential resource for health professionals who want to improve their effectiveness as they plan, develop, implement, and evaluate physical activity programs.



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In my opinion Motivating People to Be Physically Active (second edition) is the best book of 2009 on how to apply theory to practice. It is the only one I have liked well enough to write a recommendation.

The book starts with four chapters that provide a thorough review of physical activity and behavior change theory, with special emphasis on motivational readiness to change. This review was one of the best I have read in terms of being well grounded scientifically but also very practical. The next chapter describes how to apply these concepts to assess physical activity patterns. The final four chapters describe how to develop programs for individual counseling, group counseling, work settings and community settings. The book includes forms that can be used to track physical activity and counsel clients, and the appendix is full of questionnaires that can be used to measure many of the concepts described in the book.

The book is well organized, clearly written, thoroughly documented and easy to read. I recommend it highly to anyone who is involved in designing or managing fitness programs, coaching or personal fitness training, or is teaching or studying these issues. --Michael P. O'Donnell, MBA, MPH, PhD, Editor in Chief, American Journal of Health Promotion, November 2009 --This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.

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“In my opinion Motivating People to Be Physically Active, Second Edition is the best book of 2009 on how to apply theory to practice. It is the only one I have liked well enough to write a recommendation.

The book starts with four chapters that provide a thorough review of physical activity and behavior change theory, with special emphasis on motivational readiness to change.  This review was one of the best I have read in terms of being well grounded scientifically but also very practical. The next chapter describes how to apply these concepts to assess physical activity patterns.  The final four chapters describe how to develop programs for individual counseling, group counseling, work settings and community settings.  The book includes forms that can be used to track physical activity and counsel clients, and the appendix is full of questionnaires that can be used to measure many of the concepts described in the book.

The book is well organized, clearly written, thoroughly documented and easy to read.  I recommend it highly to anyone who is involved in designing or managing fitness programs, coaching or personal fitness training, or is teaching or studying these issues.”

Michael P. O'Donnell, MBA, MPH, PhD

Editor in Chief, American Journal of Health Promotion

--This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.

Product Details

  • Reading level: Ages 18 and up
  • Paperback: 232 pages
  • Publisher: Human Kinetics; 1 edition (October 17, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0736040641
  • ISBN-13: 978-0736040648
  • Product Dimensions: 8.8 x 6 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 13.4 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 1.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,014,960 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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1.0 out of 5 stars Motivating Yourself to Read This Book in its Entirety, August 29, 2004
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This review is from: Motivating People to be Physically Active (Paperback)
Although the concept behind this book sounds interesting, it is simply a long winded conglomeration of surveys and redundant information. I was disappointed in the manner that this book window dresses ground level basics, without any new innovative or even remotely unique ideas for motivating clients.

What the book does do is help pinpoint various "obstacles" in the way of progress, by providing a rich surplus of questionnaires. However, I feel that pinpointing "obstacles" just helps you identify the excuses, and this is an ineffective approach in itself because you will find yourself in a whirlwind of excuses and lack of progress. Regardless of which of the hundreds of excuses the client makes, the bottom line is that they haven't made exercise a priority, and they probably won't until you can bring out their desire to exercise. Besides, having a client fill out a myriad of questionnaires is likely to make thier trip to the gym an extremely boring encounter, thereby creating unenthused bias about "going to the gym".

In my own experience as a personal trainer, I have found "fun" to be the best motivator. Creating games through exercise, challenging personal records, and even simple rewards make the overall gym experience a positive one, and keep the client motivated to keep coming back for more. This book overlooks these approaches.

The lack of creativity in this book's approach to motivating may not be the best investment of your time, in fact, you may need to find a way to "Motivate Yourself To Finish This Book".
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increasing healthy opportunities, doing enough physical activity, work site programs, patterns and physical fitness, comprehending benefits, motivational readiness, enlisting social support, behavioral choice theory, physical activity stage, activity behavior change, physical activity behavior, making physical activity, encourage your client, rewarding oneself, physical activity counseling, physical activity habits, physical activity interventions, physical activity goals, physical activity program
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Human Kinetics, Project Active, United States, Step Into Motion, American Heart Association, Physical Activity Readiness Questionnaire, Jump Start, Change Questionnaire
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