Description
Foreword
Preface or Introduction
Part I: The Energy Solution
Chapter 1: Building Energy for Full Engagement
Chapter 2: Unleashing the Power of Physical Energy
Chapter 3: Adding High-Octane Fuel
Chapter 4: Motivating Yourself for Physical Activity
Part II: Assessing Your Situation
Chapter 5: Determining Your Health and Fitness Levels
Chapter 6: Creating Fun and Exhilaration Through Physical
Activity
Chapter 7: Gathering Information
Chapter 8: Developing Your Personal Prescription for Physical Activity
Part III: Your Action Plan
Chapter 9: Putting Your Plan into Action
Chapter 10: Measuring Success
Chapter 11: Combating Typical Barriers
Chapter 12: Planning for the Future
Bibliography
About the Authors
Ron Woods, PhD, is a performance coach for the Human Performance Institute (HPI) in Orlando, Florida, and an adjunct professor of sport science at the University of Tampa and the University of South Florida. He spent 20 years with the United States Tennis Association, including 10 years as the USTAs director of Player Development, a program that develops top junior players into touring professionals. For 17 years, Woods was professor of physical education and mens tennis coach at West Chester University. He has been inducted into West Chester Universitys Athletic Hall of Fame. A graduate of East Stroudsburg University and an inductee into their athletic hall of fame, Woods received his PhD from Temple University with an emphasis in sport psychology and motor learning. The International Tennis Hall of Fame awarded Ron the Educational Merit Award in 1997. He was also honored by the United States Professional Tennis Association (USPTA) as National Coach of the Year in 1982 and named a master professional in 1984. His accomplishments include eight years on the Coaching Committee of the United States Olympic Committee and the Coaches Commission of the International Tennis Association. Woods authored Social Issues in Sport and Playing Tennis After 50 and has written and edited numerous USTA publications, including Coaching Youth Tennis, Tennis Tactics, and Coaching Tennis Successfully, all published by Human Kinetics. He lives in St. Petersburg, Florida.
Chris Jordan is the vice president of facilitator training at HPI, the manager of its Corporate Athlete Train-the-Trainer course, and the director of fitness. Jordan manages the development and execution of all corporate fitness programs. He is also a regular contributor to Mens Health, Best Life, Florida Tennis, and Outside magazines. He holds a master of science degree in exercise physiology from Leeds Metropolitan University and a bachelor of science in applied biological sciences from the University of West England in Bristol. Before joining HPI, Jordan was the fitness program consultant for the U.S. Air Force in Europe at the Royal Air Force base in Lakenheath. He was also an exercise physiologist at the British Army Personnel Research Establishment of the Ministry of Defence. He is a certified strength and conditioning specialist and a certified personal trainer through the National Strength and Conditioning Association and a health fitness specialist and advanced personal trainer through the American College of Sports Medicine. Jordan lives in Orlando, Florida.
Headquartered in Orlando, Florida, the Human Performance Institute is the world leader in energy management technology. The institutes corporate athlete training solutions include executive and on-site training courses, keynotes, and Train-the-Trainer courses. Corporate clients include Procter & Gamble, the EstA-A?A"e Lauder companies, Dell, the FBI, GlaxoSmithKline, PepsiCo, and Morgan Stanley Smith Barney.