How to Engage Active Older Adults in Group Fitness Classes

Check out these five tips for keeping active older-adult participants excited about attending class week after week.
Read MoreCheck out these five tips for keeping active older-adult participants excited about attending class week after week.
Read MoreYour clients should never have to skip a workout if the gym is unavailable. If you work with older adult clients who are interested in staying active, here are nine ideas to help them get outside and explore creative ways to get adequate amounts of physical activity.
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