A Vision of Exercise: Tales of Inspiring People and Organisations A Vision of Exercise: Tales of Inspiring People and Organisations

A Vision of Exercise: Tales of Inspiring People and Organisations

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Publisher Description

Exercise training has greatly helped Andrew Edwards manage his autism, his anxiety levels, and the depression he has experienced in spells throughout his adult life. With this in mind, A Vision of Exercise sees Andrew explore inspiring stories of individuals and organisations – with a particular emphasis on disability sport – who have taken sport and exercise in new, interesting, and valuable directions.

With help from the first Welsh footballer to win the European Cup, a Rio 2016 Paralympic Medallist, International Wheelchair Rugby League Players, England International Disability Cricketers, a former European-level Triathlete, and many others, Andrew finds out how the power of exercise can positively influence both body and mind.

Andrew also discusses his personal journey with exercise. In particular, the weight loss and health improvements he has achieved since working with Geraint Roberts at Number One Health Strength Performance.

Table of Contents
Foreword by Sarah Taylor
Prologue
1. Sabrina Fortune
2. Rochdale Mind
3. Brickfield Rangers
4. Disability Cricket
5. Wheelchair Rugby League
6. Wheely Good Fitness
7. Autism and Exercise
8. Cwm Wanderers F.C. Autism Academy
9. Wrexham Boxing Club
10. Joey Jones
11. Charlotte Roach and Rabble
12. Rosie Henry
13. Lord’s Taverners
14. My Story
15. Melanie’s Tale
16. Number One Health Strength Performance
Epilogue

GENRE
Sports & Outdoors
RELEASED
2018
19 April
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
129
Pages
PUBLISHER
Bennion Kearny
SIZE
886
KB

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