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Active For Life 101

Active For Life 101. What is Active For Life?. Flexible, 10-week team-based worksite physical activity program Team-based approach, with ability to set individual goals Receive a point for each minute of physical activity – counts toward individual and team goals

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Active For Life 101

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  1. Active For Life 101

  2. What is Active For Life? Flexible, 10-week team-based worksite physical activity program Team-based approach, with ability to set individual goals Receive a point for each minute of physical activity – counts toward individual and team goals Participants, Team Captains, and Directors provide encouragement to succeed Based on the Stages of Change Theory and the American Cancer Society (ACS) Guidelinesfor Physical Activity

  3. Evidence Base Five stages of change: Precontemplation - No physical activity Contemplation - Not active, but intends to start in a few months Preparation - Participate in some physical activity, but not regularly Action - Have been active regularly for less than six months Maintenance - Regularly active for more than six months Individual Goal Setting, Social Support, Tracking/Journaling ACS Recommendations for Physical Activity for Cancer Prevention Adults: Engage in at least 30 minutes of moderate to vigorous physical activity, above usual activities, on 5 or more days of the week; 45 to 60 minutes of intentional physical activity are preferable. Children and adolescents: Engage in at least 60 minutes per day of moderate to vigorous physical activity at least 5 days per week. Moderate activity is anything that makes you breathe as hard as you do during a brisk walk. During moderate activity, you will notice a slight increase in your heart rate and breathing, but you probably won’t break a sweat. Vigorous activity is performed at a higher intensity. These activities produce an increased heart rate, sweating, and breathing rate.

  4. AFL Structure with a Program Director

  5. Program Director Role Manages a single AFL campaign May be the highest role in the AFL campaign if Executive Director level is not needed Works closely with Executive Director if applicable If no ED, PD determines campaign dates, bonus points, incentives and activities

  6. Program Director Responsibilities Determine logistics of campaign Communicates with management Selects and invites Team Captains Creates program news Monitors team reports Distributes incentives and plans activities Chair the campaign’s Wellness Planning Committee

  7. Team Captain Role & Responsibilities Provides program information and support directly to the program participants Essential part of keeping the Participants motivated Selects the team name and team logo (logo is optional) Invites the employees to participate on their team Monitors team and Participant reports

  8. Participant Role & Responsibilities Participates in the activities Encourages other participants Enjoys the benefits of using the AFL program Commits to being physically active Logs their points and keeps their activity log up-to-date

  9. Role Recap • Executive Director: • Highest role in AFL program • Suggested for companies with multiple worksites • Invite Program Directors • Develop Reports • Provide Program Analysis • Selects campaign logistics • Selects/Invites Team Captains • Creates program news • Monitors team reports • Program Director: • Manage AFL Campaign within worksites • Team Captain: • Provide program information and support to participants • Selects team name and logo (optional) • Invites employees to participate on their team • Monitors team and participant reports • Participant: • Participates in the activities

  10. Active For Life Support Tools • AFL Best Practices • A document that shares ideas and suggestions from other companies or organizations who have implemented Active For Life in their environment • Training presentations available for each role within Active For Life • Campaign Tips within the AFL site • Section of the site that houses role specific tips and resources • Active For Life Help section • Details step by step directions by role to assist in navigating the AFL site • ACS Relationship Manager Support

  11. Home Pagewww.activeforlife.org

  12. Participant Dashboard

  13. Optional Nutrition and Weight Tools

  14. For more information about Active For Life, contact your ACS Relationship Manager Or activeforlife@cancer.org

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