Healthy, fit bodies
come in all sizes.
Whatever your size or shape, get
physically active now and keep moving for a
healthier life!
Additional Resources
Inclusion of resources
is for information only and does not imply
endorsement by the
Government.
Fitness-related
Publications
Active Living Every Day: 20
Weeks to Lifelong Vitality
Steven N. Blair, Andrea L. Dunn, Bess H.
Marcus, Ruth Ann Carpenter, and Peter
Jaret. Human Kinetics, 2001. This book
offers a step-by-step plan for getting and
staying active. The information, suggested
activities, and self-help tools in each
chapter were successfully tested with
people who followed the plan and learned to
make activity a part of their daily lives.
The 20 chapters correspond to the 20 weeks
of the program, but readers are encouraged
to go at their own pace. Available from
www.humankinetics.com
or your local or online
bookstore.
Don't Weight: Eat Healthy
and Get Moving NOW!
Kelly Bliss. Infinity Publishing, 2002.
This book provides motivation and
information for healthy eating and
plus-size fitness. It also teaches
problem-solving techniques. It offers
information that can help the large person
plan and achieve a fitness program that can
be sustained for a lifetime. Available from
KellyBliss.com, P.O. Box 572, Lansdowne, PA
19050; 1-877-KellyBliss;
www.kellybliss.com;
or your local or online
bookstore.
Easy Does It Yoga
Alice Christensen, American Yoga
Association. Fireside, 1999. This book
presents a program of exercises, breathing,
meditation, philosophy, and nutrition for
older adults and those with physical
limitations. Simple chair exercises and
more challenging standing and floor
exercises are described. Available from the
American Yoga Association, P.O. Box 19986,
Sarasota, FL 34276; (941) 927-4977;
www.americanyogaassociation.org;
or your local or online
bookstore.
Great Shape: The First Fitness
Guide for Large Women
Pat Lyons and Debby Burgard. iUniverse,
2000. This book urges women to be
physically active for fun, fitness, and
positive body image instead of for weight
loss. The authors describe a healthy
lifestyle program including walking,
swimming, dancing, martial arts, bicycling,
and more. Available from www.iuniverse.com
or your local or online
bookstore.
Just the Weigh You Are: How to
Be Fit and Healthy Whatever Your
Size
Steven Jonas and Linda Konner. Houghton
Mifflin Co., Ltd., 1998. This book presents
a plan for total fitness and healthy living
no matter what your size. Chapters focus on
accepting oneself, improving nutrition
without dieting, managing stress, and doing
moderate physical activity. Available from
your local or online bookstore.
Real Fitness for Real Women: A
Unique Workout Program for the Plus-Size
Woman
Rochelle Rice. Warner Books, 2001. This
book describes a 6-week introductory
fitness program that includes warm-ups,
aerobics, strength training and stretching
techniques, and meditation. Photos of
plus-size women demonstrate the exercises.
The book also addresses getting motivated,
creating support, evaluating current
abilities, and increasing self-acceptance.
Available from www.rochellerice.com
or your local or online
bookstore.
Water Exercise
Martha D. White. Human Kinetics, 1995. This
book presents water exercises for fitness
and muscle tone as well as exercises for
injuries, postsurgical rehabilitation, and
other special needs. Available from Human
Kinetics, P.O. Box 5076, Champaign, IL
61825; 1-800-747-4457;
www.humankinetics.com;
or your local or online
bookstore.
Other
Publications
Plus Size Yellow
Pages
Over 3,000 online resources for fitness
clothes up to 6X, casual wear up to 10X,
bikes, bike seats, kayaks, sports bras,
supportive tights/leggings, supportive
fitness shoes, and much more.
www.plussizeyellowpages.com.
Size Wise: A Catalog of More
Than 1,000 Resources for Living With
Confidence and Comfort at Any
Size
Judy Sullivan. Avon, 1997. This book
describes resources that offer products or
services for large people. It discusses
where consumers can buy items like
swimsuits, bicycle seats, and walking
shoes. It also has information on exercise
classes and sports instruction for large
people throughout the United States,
Britain, and Canada. Available from
www.sizewise.com
or your local bookstore.
Videos
BIG MOVES: Yoga for Chair and
Bed
Mara Nesbitt. This video is designed for
people who have difficulty getting down to
or up from the floor. Led by a plus-size
instructor, it includes stretches done
standing, sitting, and lying on a bed, plus
a guided meditation. Available from Mirage
Video Productions, P.O. Box 19141,
Portland, OR 97280; or www.miragevideos.com.
Chair Dancing
Jodi Stolove. This no-impact video series
is designed to improve muscle tone,
flexibility, ardiovascular endurance
without putting stress on your knees, back,
hips, or feet. Available from Chair Dancing
International, Inc., 2658 Del Mar Heights
Road, Del Mar, CA 92014;
1-800-551-4386; or
www.chairdancing.com.
Tai Chi Chuan
Dawn Fleetwood. This 50-minute
instructional video features slow, gentle
movements and breathing exercises that
involve all of the muscles and organs in
the body. Available from Orchid Leaf
Productions, P.O. Box 72, Flint, MI 48501;
(810) 235-9864.
Yoga for Round Bodies, Volumes 1
and 2
Linda DeMarco and Genia Pauli Haddon. These
videos offer a fitness system based on
Kripalu yoga to promote strength,
flexibility, stress relief, and
cardiovascular health. Round-bodied
instructors tailor classic yoga postures to
large people at both beginner and
intermediate levels in each video.
Available from Plus Publications, P.O. Box
265-W, Scotland, CT 06264;
1-800-436-9642; or
www.amazon.com.
Organizations and
Programs
YMCA and YWCA
The YMCA and YWCA offer physical fitness
and health awareness programs in many
locations throughout the United States.
Contact YMCA of the U.S.A., 101 North
Wacker Drive, Chicago, IL 60606; (312)
977-0031; or www.ymca.net.
Contact YWCA of the U.S.A., 1015 18th
Street, NW, Suite 1100, Washington, DC
20036; 1-800-679-1209; or
www.ywca.org.
Council on Size and Weight
Discrimination, Inc.
The Council on Size and Weight
Discrimination, Inc. (CSWD) is a nonprofit
organization that seeks to improve health
care and access to services for large
people through educational programs, media
monitoring, and medical conference
attendance. Contact CSWD at P.O. Box 305,
Mount Marion, NY 12456; (845)
679-1209; www.cswd.org.
National Association to Advance
Fat Acceptance
The National Association to Advance Fat
Acceptance (NAAFA) is a nonprofit
organization that seeks to end
discrimination based on body size and to
improve the quality of life for large
people. It offers a variety of publications
and videos on size acceptance, self-esteem,
and health and fitness. Contact NAAFA at:
P.O. Box 188620, Sacramento, CA 95818;
(916) 558-6880; or www.naafa.org.
Websites
Body
Positive®
This site addresses issues ranging from
self-esteem to fitness to finding
respectful health care providers. It
includes resources and links to related
sites. www.bodypositive.com.
Healthy Living with
Bliss™
This site includes information on walking,
swimming, aerobics, stretching, and other
fitness activities for large and very large
people. A resource section includes fitness
wear, books, exercise equipment, classes,
and information on where to buy fitness
videos for large people. There is an online
workbook, e-newsletter, and a chat with
plus-size personal fitness trainer Kelly
Bliss. www.kellybliss.com.
Just Move
Just Move is a personalized, Internet-based
fitness program of the American Heart
Association. It features an online activity
diary for monitoring your progress,
frequently asked questions, health
information, and many fitness links and
resources. www.justmove.org.
Mayo Clinic Fitness
Center
This website contains many different offers
a set of articles that are all about
walking for fitness and includes a
shoe-buying guide and a pedometer guide. It
also contains slide shows for strength
training and stretching exercises.
www.mayoclinic.com/health/fitness/SM99999.
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