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ACSM & The National Plan for Physical Activity
The National Plan for Physical
Activity poses this question: What would it be like if
everyone in the United
States came together to make physical activity a part of
life?
Expected for release later this year, the
National Plan is a comprehensive plan for promoting physical
activity that will provide the framework to support a broad national
effort to increase physical activity. ACSM has led the call for The
Plan, beginning with a historic roundtable in 2006 in Washington,
D.C.
The Plan’s goals center on priorities and
commitment on national, state and community levels; advocacy and action
that makes and translates a compelling case; and sustainability and
social movement that creates a platform reliant on stakeholders working
together.
The Plan and its implementation will be the
focus of a conference July 1 – 2, 2009, in Washington, D.C., which will seek input from
policymakers, scientists, healthcare providers and leaders in public
health, education, transportation, media, business and industry and
non-profit organizations. ACSM members are invited and
encouraged to attend. Visit
the National Physical Activity Plan Web site to register and get
involved!
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Read
the Executive Summary from an ACSM-convened 2006 roundtable,
"Charting and Changing the Policy Landscape." ACSM member participants,
leadership from more than 35 national organizations, and guests
discussed what course a new era in American health policy should
take. The National Plan was key among those outcomes.
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Join ACSM's Activity & Health Policy
Network, which includes policy news and updates, and an advocacy
program so you can get involved with important initiatives like The
National Physical Activity Plan. |
Need more information on how to become
physically active, or looking for tools to give your patients and
clients? Visit ACSM's physical activity guidelines
page for recommendations and interactive
assessments.
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