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Series: Changing Physical Activity Behaviour
Socio-Ecological Model in Action
Coasting is a stand up paddle boarding program aimed at improving women’s motivation and confidence through physical activity. This video examines the program in terms of the social-ecological model and the four main factors influencing...Show More
Coasting is a stand up paddle boarding program aimed at improving women’s motivation and confidence through physical activity. This video examines the program in terms of the social-ecological model and the four main factors influencing physical activity. Featuring commentary from Kim Surfing Victoria’s Kim Byrne and Deakin University’s Dr Helen Brown, this is an excellent learning resource for senior secondary level Health and Physical Education. Show Less
The Social-Ecological Model: Changing Physical Activity Behaviour
Why are some people physically active and others not? This program examines the social-ecological model and its four main categories of factors that influence participation in physical activity – individual; social environment; physical...Show More
Why are some people physically active and others not? This program examines the social-ecological model and its four main categories of factors that influence participation in physical activity – individual; social environment; physical environment; and policy and organisational. With comments from Deakin University’s Dr Helen Brown, this is an ideal resource for senior secondary level students of Health, Physical Education and allied disciplines. Show Less