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The Preventative Health Benefits of Fitness for the Adult Autism and Neurodivergent Population

Do falls and the affects of aging concern you? For many neurotypical individuals, falls and muscular degeneration as we age …

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How to Modify Exercises for the Autism and Neurodivergent Population

Do you notice that many individuals with autism and related neurodivergencies have difficulty with certain movement patterns and exercises? They …

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The Cognitive Link in Exercise for the Autism and Neurodivergent Population

In order to perform each exercise at their best ability level, our autism and neurodivergent athletes must understand not only …

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The Keys to Group Programming for the Autism and Neurodivergent Population

Are you running (or planning to run) group programs?  Maybe you’re an adapted PE teacher in your 7th week of …

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Motivation, Expectations, and Exercise for the Autism Population; 3 Great Strategies

What do you expect from your autism and neurodivergent athletes when they walk (run, or skip🏃‍♂️) into their session? Does …

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The Differences Between Fitness and Recreation for Autism and Neurodivergence

Fitness for the autism and neurodivergent population is often categorized as “recreational,” but is this accurate?  It may seem a …

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5 Crossover Behavioral and Life Skills in Autism Fitness Programs

One of the “secrets” (it’s not a secret, but we’ll call it that🤨) of strength training and general (well-programed) fitness …

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What to do in your First Session with an Autism Life Skill Athlete

There is so much riding on your first session with a new ASD athlete. Now, this could be a child, …

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Reinforcers, Motivation, and Exercise for the Autism and Neurodivergent Population

“What do I use for reinforcers?” “How do we motivate students to exercise?” If you’ve been wondering about these, or …

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Sensory Issues and Fitness for the Autism Life Skill Athlete

The loose panel on a window. The whir of an A/C unit. The way the resistance band feels on the …

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