Registration for this event closes October 5th at 4:00PM EDT
The popularity and widespread utilization of high-intensity interval training (HIIT) is well known in healthy populations. Its appeal, largely centered on the reduction in exercise volume and time, provides alternatives to more traditional training programs for healthy populations. Conversely, HIIT is beginning to emerge as a viable option for therapeutic exercise for those with chronic disease; however, questions remain to its safety, applicability, and implementation strategies within an exercise program. In this panel discussion, attendees will be able to interact and ask questions directly with the authors of several feature articles published in the special themed issue of ACSM’s Health & Fitness Journal®.
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Articles to be emailed to attendees post-registration
Moderators
Gary Liguori, Ph.D., FACSM
Charles Fountaine, Ph.D.,FACSM
Articles to be discussed
HIIT as a Tool for Improving Mental Health and Cognition
Jennifer Heisz, Ph.D.; Maryam Marashi, BSc; Emma Nicholson, BSc; and Michelle Ogrodnik, MSc
HIIT for Neurodegenerative Conditions: Indications and Recommendations for Exercise Programming
Paul M. Gallo, Ed.D., FACSM, ACSM-CEP, ACSM-EP, ACSM-GEI
High Intensity Interval Training for Hypertension: Program Design and Application
Brent Uken,M.S.; Matthew Lee,M.S.; Gage Wright, M.S.; and Yuri Feito, Ph.D., MPH, FACSM, ACSM-CEP
Practical Recommendations for High Intensity Interval Training for Adults with Cardiovascular Disease
Kimberley L. Way, Ph.D., AEP; Tasuku Terada, Ph.D., ACSM-CEP; Carley D. O'Neill, Ph.D.; Sol Vidal-Almela, M.Sc.; Andrew Keech, Ph.D.; and Jennifer L. Reed, Ph.D., RKin
Exercise Oncology: HIIT for Cancer Survivors
Riggs Klika, Ph.D., FACSM and L. Hunter Stafford, B.S.
High-Intensity Interval Training in Metabolic Diseases: Physiological Adaptations
Alexios Batrakoulis, M.S., ACSM-EP, ACSM-CPT; Athanasios Z. Jamurtas, Ph.D., FACSM; and Ioannis G. Fatouros, Ph.D.
Article Access
Once registered, you will be emailed access to the articles in order to prepare for the event.
Pricing
ACSM Members: Free
Non-Members: $45/$55 day of
Continuing Education Credits will not be awarded for participating in this event.