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[WEBINAR] Raising the Bar: How Neuroadaptive Fitness Training Can Change Lives and What to Look For

Join us for an insightful webinar hosted by The Arc of Massachusetts where we will discuss how strength and conditioning can transform the lives of neurodivergent people. This session will feature success stories, insights from experts, parents, and athletes, and practical tips on making fitness accessible and effective.

Discover how the Inclusive Fitness neuroadaptive fitness program builds strength, confidence, and community while improving overall health and well-being. Exercise for neurodivergent people is essential, possible, and available to everyone.

Event Details:
Date: Wednesday, November 13
Time: 12:00 – 1:00 pm EST
Registration Link: https://arcmass.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZYsd-yvpzIuGt0bCxUvMFQlRowaWueq3mQI

Why Attend:
Everyone needs and deserves access to quality housing, education, vocational opportunities, social support, fitness, and medical care to live a full and balanced life. However, physical fitness for neurodivergent people is often overlooked or deprioritized, despite its fundamental importance.

This webinar will explain how thoughtfully designed and implemented strength and conditioning programs can provide structure, motivation, and results for athletes with disabilities.

Hear from parents, athletes, and experts on the meaningful results they’ve experienced through 1:1 and small group personalized sessions at Inclusive Fitness with coaches trained to work with neurodiverse athletes.

Whether you’re looking for a neuroadaptive fitness program for yourself, students at your school, or someone in your family or community, this webinar will provide you with insights, guidance, and practical information and provide a forum for questions and discussion.

What You’ll Learn:

  • The vital importance of strength training for neurodivergent people and why it is more critical than ever
  • How tailored fitness programs provide physical benefits such as improved motor coordination and better sensory regulation
  • How athletes have transformed their health and lives through neuroadaptive fitness
  • Key features to look for when researching fitness programs, including how to ensure the program provides the right adaptive, cognitive, and physical supports
  • How parents, caregivers, and advocates can play a crucial role in promoting long-term fitness success for neurodivergent athletes

Host:

  • Maura Sullivan, CEO, The Arc of Massachusetts

Speakers:

  • Greg Austin – Founder and President, Inclusive Fitness
  • Stacey Lannan – Parent advocate and mother of Peter, an Inclusive Fitness athlete
  • Daniel (Dan) O’Donnell – Disability inclusion advocate, a friend to many (including his girlfriend) and a Special Olympian

Inclusive Fitness, Boston’s premier gym specializing in neuroadaptive fitness programs for neurodivergent people, offers personalized one-on-one and small-group training for individuals who are autistic, have Down syndrome, cerebral palsy, acquired brain injury, ADHD, and other special needs. Serving athletes from highly independent to more complex, our passionate coaches have completed thousands of sessions and bring decades of expertise to raising the bar for neuroadaptive fitness.

Register today: Don’t miss this opportunity to learn, share, ask questions, and engage with a community dedicated to raising the bar with neuroadaptive athletes and creating more inclusive fitness opportunities for all.

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Date

Nov 13 2024

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12:00 PM - 1:00 PM

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