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Presentation Package for Concepts of Physical Fitness 14e

All rights reserved. Presentation Package for Concepts of Physical Fitness 14e. Section I: Concept 02: Self-Management and Self-Planning Skills for Health Behavior Change. Learning and regularly using self-management skills can help you adopt and maintain healthy lifestyles throughout life.

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Presentation Package for Concepts of Physical Fitness 14e

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  1. All rights reserved Presentation Package for Concepts of Physical Fitness 14e Section I: Concept 02: Self-Management and Self-Planning Skills for Health Behavior Change Learning and regularly using self-management skills can help you adopt and maintain healthy lifestyles throughout life. Concepts of Physical Fitness 14e

  2. Making Lifestyle Changes • Many adults want to make lifestyle changes but are unable to do so. • A "lifestyle" is more than the way we spend our time! • “Lifestyles” are the behaviors that we adoptbased on the context of our life circumstances. • Takes time to change • People progress forward and backward through several stages of change. Concepts of Physical Fitness 14e

  3. Web 02-1 Stages of Change Research shows that people advance through a series of stages as they attempt to change behaviors At what stage are you? See:Lab 2a Concepts of Physical Fitness 14e Lab 2a info

  4. Pros and Cons of Physical Activity Across Stages Concepts of Physical Fitness 14e

  5. Factors that Promote Lifestyle Change Concepts of Physical Fitness 14e

  6. Predisposing Factors • Am I able? • Self-confidence • Self-efficacy • Safe environment • Access • Is it Worth it? • Self-motivation • Enjoyment • Balanced attitudes • Beliefs • Knowledge Concepts of Physical Fitness 14e

  7. Enabling Factors • Goal setting skills • Self-assessment • Self-monitoring • Self-planning • Performance skills • Coping skills • Consumer skills • Time management Concepts of Physical Fitness 14e

  8. Reinforcing Factors • Success • Family Support • Peer Support • Support of health professionals Do societal norms “reinforce” healthy behavior? Yes or No Concepts of Physical Fitness 14e

  9. Self-Management Skills • Skills you learn and practice to help you change and adhere to healthy lifestyles. • Also called self-regulation skills. Concepts of Physical Fitness 14e Lab 2b info

  10. A major goal of the class is to help you develop self management skills so that you can maintain an active and healthy lifestyle Different self management skills are needed for predisposing, enabling and reinforcing factors. Self-Management Skills Concepts of Physical Fitness 14e

  11. Self Management Skills • Changing Predisposing Factors • Overcoming barriers • Building self confidence and motivation • Balancing attitudes • Building knowledge and changing beliefs Concepts of Physical Fitness 14e

  12. Self Management Skills • Changing Enabling Factors • Goal setting skills • Self-assessment skills • Self-monitoring skills • Self-planning skills • Performance skills • Adopting coping skills • Learning consumer skills • Managing time Concepts of Physical Fitness 14e

  13. Self Management Skills • Changing Reinforcing Factors • Finding social support • Preventing relapse Concepts of Physical Fitness 14e

  14. Self-Planning for Healthy Lifestyles • Clarifying reasons for exercise • Identifying needs • Setting personal goals • Selecting program components • Writing your plan • Evaluating progress See subsequent slides for additional information about each category. Concepts of Physical Fitness 14e

  15. Step 1: Clarify Reasons • Reasons should reflect why you think you would like to be active. • Examples: feel better, have more energy, social benefits etc... • Reasons are NOT goals but rather statements that help you identify the benefits that are most important to you. Concepts of Physical Fitness 14e

  16. Step 2: Identify Needs Z Z HIGH PERFORMANCE • Because fitness is multi-dimensional, it is important to strive for the health standard (Good) for each dimension. • High performance is NOT necessary for good health. O O GOOD N N MARGINAL E E LOW S S Concepts of Physical Fitness 14e

  17. My Goals Web 02-4 Step 3: Setting Personal Goals • Most people find better success when using behavioral (process) goals rather than outcome (product) goals • Goals are most effective when they are put in writing Click for goalsetting guidelines Concepts of Physical Fitness 14e

  18. Step 4: Selecting Program Components • Weight control • Cardiovascular fitness • Muscular Fitness • Health Program plans will be different depending on the focus of your program. Concepts of Physical Fitness 14e

  19. Step 5: Writing Your Plan • Pledge or promise to be active • Can facilitate adherence to your program • Include daily plans with scheduled times and other program details Concepts of Physical Fitness 14e

  20. Step 6: Evaluating Progress • Provides feedback and lets you know what types of programs or exercises work best for you. • Self-monitoring • Dietary log • Pedometer • Self-assessments • Use same ones as in beginning to evaluate your progress Concepts of Physical Fitness 14e

  21. Program Planning Suggestions • Find activities that you enjoy • Start gradually • Make exercise fun • Vary your program • Use warm-up/cool-down Concepts of Physical Fitness 14e

  22. Pre-planned Exercise Programs • Commonly found in magazines, TV and the web. • May not be well designed to suit your needs. • Criteria for evaluating pre-planned programs: • Who wrote it? • Does it have multiple levels? • Does it meet your needs? • Do you enjoy it? • Can you adapt it? Concepts of Physical Fitness 14e

  23. Theories /Models of Healthy Lifestyle Adoption ‘Web02-07 has resource links on each of these theories • Transtheoretical Model • Health Beliefs Model • Social Ecological Model • Theory of Reasoned Action • Social Cognitive Theory • Theory of Planned Behavior • Self-Determination Theory Web02 - 07 Concepts of Physical Fitness 14e

  24. Guidelines for Promoting Exercise Adherence • Avoid comparisons with others • Do not expect immediate results • Exercise as a reward NOT as a punishment or chore! Concepts of Physical Fitness 14e

  25. Hints for Successful Behavior Change • Make small changes • Reward your progress • Do not give up Concepts of Physical Fitness 14e

  26. Web Resources Online Learning Center “On the Web”pages for Concept Concepts of Physical Fitness 14e

  27. Supplementary Graphics Lab Information Goal Setting Guidelines Concepts of Physical Fitness 14e

  28. Return to presentation Lab 2a InformationThe Stages of Change Questionnaire • For each health behavior listed in The Stage of Change Questionnaire, assess your current “stage” in the stage of change hierarchy. • Place a check beside one level (for each behavior) that you think best represents your current stage. • Identify two health behaviors especially in need of change. Concepts of Physical Fitness 14e

  29. Return topresentation Lab 2b InformationThe Self-Management Skills Questionnaire • Complete the Self-Management survey. • Sum scores to get composite indicator of self-management skills • Discuss your rating and scores for physical activity, nutrition, and self-management • Discuss skills you could learn that would help you become a better “self-manager” • Discuss what self-managementis needed for other behaviors Concepts of Physical Fitness 14e

  30. Return to presentation Goal Setting Guidelines • S.M.A.R.T. goals • Be realistic • Focus on exercise • Consider heredity • Consider maintenance • Set lifestyle goals • Put goals in writing Concepts of Physical Fitness 14e

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