Get Moving!
Funded by the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute
- Jock—NOT!
- Gets sedentary people moving
- Addresses psychological aspects
- Improves attitude
- Helps viewers create a plan and stick to it.
Hate the gym? Not the “jock type”? This program is for you. It was tested with more than 500 inactive people who, after just thirty days, improved their level of physical activity. And as a side benefit, they felt better and were less depressed!
On this CD-ROM, people of all shapes and sizes share the little things they have done to sneak physical activity into their daily lives. Given a range of stretching, strengthening. and fitness activities, viewers are encouraged to make a plan by choosing from unusual lists that include “things I can do while sitting down,” “activities that also get something accomplished,” “things I can do while standing in line,” and “things I can do with my kids.” Get tips about common barriers, print out articles about health, and learn ways to overcome embarrassment, fatigue, and fear of pain. The CD-ROM even offers demonstrations and guided one-minute, five-minute and ten-minute stretching, “striding,” and strengthening sessions.
Built Around Solid Research
Developed by the Oregon Center for Applied Science, Inc., this program demonstrated significant effects during a clinical trial funded by the National Institutes of Health.
System Requirements:
System requirements for Apple computers: -Operating System: Mac 8.6 or newer -CarbonLib version 1.6 or newer, included on CD -Minimum PowerPC processor. 233Mhz or higher is recommended. At slower processor speeds the program may sputter or be slow to load
System requirements for PCs: - Operating System: Windows 95, 98, NT, ME, 2000, XP - Minimum Pentium II, 266 Mhz processor or higher is recommended. At slower processor speeds the program may sputter or be slow to load.
Other requirements: -64 Megabytes RAM, Recommend 128 Megabytes RAM -10X CD-Rom/Recommend 24X Cd-Rom -Sound turned on -Display set to thousands or millions of colors 800 x 600 resolution or higher -4 Megabytes VRAM (video memory) -Super VGA display
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