- Certified Inclusive Fitness Trainer Webinar
- Study Measuring Accessibility of Fitness and Recreation Facilities
- Vortex NIMBUS® "Movement-Based" Youth Fitness Equipment
- Paralympic Swimming Webinar
- Upcoming CEPA Webinar
- Inclusive 5K Walk, 2K Walk and Spin-a-thon
- ADA Compliance Editorial in OnSite Fitness June/July Issue
- Workshops for the Adapted Physical Education Assessment Scale
- Grant Opportunity to Support Recreation Programs
- NCPAD, IPC and ACSM to Celebrate Achievement of People with Disabilities
- March 2009 Newsletter
- Certified Inclusive Fitness Trainer (CIFT)
The substantial health benefits of regular physical activity are well documented and actively promoted among the general population. Historically, people with disabilities have not been included in these efforts to increase physical activity and promote healthly lifestyles. Yet, the more than 50 million people with disabilities in the United States face even far greater health risks associated with sedentary lifestyles. Even if people with disabilities want to exercise, participate in a sport, go to a gym, or just enjoy the outdoors, they often confront barriers to participation. The Inclusive Fitness Coalition was formed to address policy, environmental, and societal issues associated with the lack of inclusion and access to physical activity among people with disabilities. |
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