American Council on Exercise Announces Its Fitness Industry Vision Report for 2012

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Source: ACESAN DIEGO, Calif. (January 18, 2012)-The American Council on Exercise (ACE®), today released its annual vision report for fitness in America. Among the organization's ongoing efforts to inspire, motivate and encourage people to make physical activity an integral part of their everyday lives, ACE affirms its 10 key objectives to help individuals from all walks of life and communities from coast to coast come together to take action in support of the nation's goal to combat the obesity epidemic.

"Eliminating the obesity epidemic is an audacious, long-term and critically important goal" said Scott Goudeseune, American Council on Exercise president and CEO. "That's why we're encouraging fitness and allied health professionals, government leaders and corporate America to continue to find new ways to build bridges that change lives through fitness. In 2011, we saw an encouraging uptick in consumer desire to make behavioral and lifestyle changes that will result in increased activity levels and healthier eating habits. With that in mind, this year we'll continue championing for enhanced community and workplace partnerships and greater public access to healthy lifestyle and fitness education offerings across the country. "We'll continue to create and support opportunities for more collaboration with community leaders to develop and enhance physical activity programs and rally with industry partners to give rise to greater public access to fitness resources at the local level all across the country." Specifically, ACE's 10 vision points for 2012 include the following:Proactive involvement from local leaders: 2011 marked the launch of a major national initiative led by the White House called Joining Forces, which supports accessible fitness resources for military families. Along with the White House, ACE is leading the effort to unite fitness professionals around the nation to offer at least one million hours of fitness training services at no cost to family members of actively deployed military reservists and National Guard members. The enhancement of the federal government's Presidential Active Lifestyle Award challenge (PALA+) to include nutrition in addition to physical activity will also provide local leaders with a roadmap for bringing fitness into their communities. According to a recent survey of fitness and allied health professionals, 2012 will see greater involvement from communities and governments as they address the obesity epidemic through school-based education programs, financial incentives for maintaining a healthy lifestyle and even government legislation targeting junk food. Under the leadership of the National Coalition for Promoting Physical Activity (NCPPA), the implementation of the National Physical Activity Plan will expand efforts to unite the strengths of public, private and industry initiatives that collaborate and support Americans to lead healthier, more active lifestyles. Greater access and innovation in fitness: Through its involvement with The National Physical Activity Plan and organizations such as the American Heart Association, ACE will continue to convene with fellow thought-leaders to create collaborative innovations that work toward ending the obesity epidemic. 2011 saw the continued promotion of a major professional education and training innovation with the ACE® Integrated Fitness Training™ (ACE IFT™) Model. This unique training approach incorporates novel tools that fitness professionals can use to identify appropriate strategies to enhance behavior change, goal setting, motivation, adherence, and the establishment of stronger connections with their clients. Based on this model, ACE also expanded its professional resource center to include a free suite of online tools with cutting-edge features available at no cost to all fitness professionals. Educating those providing fitness instruction and advice should be a top priority for the nation in 2012 to ensure safe and effective methods are used to encourage sustainable lifestyle changes for all consumers, especially inactive individuals. As the awareness of the importance of healthy living grows, so will the proliferation of fitness fads and gimmicks. The industry has a responsibility to support those efforts scientifically known to be safe and effective for clients. Federal funding that supports livable communities: Political figures and organizations with like-minded goals must continue to work together to secure necessary funding to support livable communities-those that offer transportation alternatives such as walking trails and bike lanes. This ongoing development will lead not only to stronger, healthier and more engaged residents, but will also offer a unique opportunity for local groups and communities to join together for a mutually beneficial cause.

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