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Old 07-02-2008, 03:13 PM   #27 (permalink)
Mago
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Originally Posted by Yasmine Bint Al Nubia View Post
In fact I do aree with you that most exercise regimens do require the body to use readily available forms of energy via aerobic and anaerobic energy pathways. In addition, your workout plan seems sound for a normal healthy person..but care must be taken for people with chronic health conditions. Not everyone can handle such a regimen.
I think anyone who's in a position to educate people for healthier lifestyles still need accurate information even if we use it in different ways.
Yasmine
No arguments there. My manual has modifications for various types of disability, to handle needs unique to each disability. However, these exercises were designed for my wife. I share them only for illustrative purposes.

In fact, I should probably edit them to include that, since I really don't want someone unprepared for them to get hurt and blame me for it...

But yes, i have modifications that account for major issues, like morbid obesity, diabetes, amputated limbs, and neurological disorders. i have one client with diabetes who's dr gets a weekly email form me with the planned activities. I am careful with my people - I don't want anyone to be hurt.
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