Monday, July 25, 2011

Addie's AutismFITT in Action

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Ivan and AutismFITT

Ivan is a 12 year old non-verbal boy with autism. He started with Addie's AutismFITT Club™ in February of 2011 coming in twice a week for 25 minute sessions. The goals set for Ivan based on his fitness assessment are to work his upper body due to low tone and to work on the core of his body to function properly and effectively for everyday in life.

Ivan's mom Maria contributed her feedback during the fitness evaluation of Ivan because he wouldn't cooperate with the exercises and other movements he was being asked to perform. Maria has remained a strong proponent of the AutismFITT Club™ program even though she has heard from a few people "Why are you even doing the exercise program, what a waste of time?" Maria has seen the progress first hand and says "He loves it and is a great outlet for physical activities."

“I am truly impressed with Ivan and how far he has come already” says Addie. “He used to run outside, lie on the ground and want to leave. Now he does all of the exercises and more, laughs, and is mad when Maria is going to exercise and it isn't his turn.”

Maria now works out at the studio too and is losing weight and getting stronger which does help in managing Ivan’s occasional outbursts. Watch the workout with Ivan on YouTube! As you can see he is doing multi-jointed and multi-dimensional exercises at one time, working all aspects of his body. This represents the type of results most clients with autism achieve over a period of time. The progress varies based on the individual, but for all clients the similarities of successes are monumental.

These types of improvements in coordination, balance, posture, and gait are nominal in comparison to the amount of confidence that most clients do gain as time moves forward. The smiles, laughter, and overall desire to return for more fitness fun are what Addie’s AutismFITT Club™ is all about.

Watch Ivan on YouTube.

Addie

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