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Thursday, August 28, 2008

Achieving Fitness Symposium - Oct. 10, 2008 Marlborough MA

"There is cutting edge research explaining the profound impact that physical activity has on the brain's ability to learn, and on an individual's ability to manage behavior. Yet, scientists struggle with how to make exercise fun. That is a terrible miss, and hte use of adventure and play is the simple solution." Jane Panicucci, Vice President PA

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Achieving Fitness-An Adventure Approach - Practitioner Symposium
October 10, 2008
8:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Marlborough MA
A full day symposium exploring the following questions:
How can I infuse an existing fitness program with activities that engage everyone?
How can physical activities enhance my afterschool program, my academic classroom, or my
therapeutic/alternative school?
What are the social components of an effective program?
Can exercise make my students smarter?
Who should attend? Physical Educators, Recreation Therapists, Principals and Adminstrators,
Program Directors, Curriculum Coordinators, Therapeutic Treatment and Program Directors, Fitness Professionals, After School Professionals, Youth Development Specialists and anyone who is new to adventure or experienced but looking for new ideas.

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