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An engaging guide for expanding your psychological flexibility to get your body moving more, using the powerful tools of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)
“I know I need to move my body more, but...”
Sound familiar??
There are subtle, invisible, and powerful psychological barriers blocking you from getting the exercise and movement you need. Adding insult to injury, these same barriers contribute to you feeling bad or guilty when you fail to move as much as you know you “should.” The key to overcoming your mental obstacles is to understand the source and nature of your resistance and craft your response accordingly.
Diana Hill is a clinical psychologist, author, and host of the Wise Effort podcast. Her mission is to help her clients and readers grow the psychological flexibility skills needed to get moving in directions that matter to them. Katy Bowman is a biomechanist, author, and movement teacher who has spent a career helping people integrate more movement into their lives. In I Know I Should Exercise, But…, the two join forces to help you challenge your barriers to movement in a new way. Katy translates her understanding of the obstacles that keep people sedentary—including dozens of real-world examples from readers and clients—into 44 essential impediments to movement. Diana responds to those common barriers, while introducing you to acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), behavioral psychology and self-compassion: evidence-based-approaches for aligning actions with values.
Whether your internal barrier is born of fear, malaise, inertia, embarrassment, or difficulty managing competing priorities, you will learn how to disempower it by applying tools from behavioral neuroscience, self-compassion and the core processes of ACT—including mindfulness, acceptance, and cognitive defusion. You’ll learn to identify your resistance—whether it’s an unhelpful thought, a misplaced motivation, or a contextual barrier—and respond wisely and effectively. And you’ll learn how thinking about movement differently can help you overcome external barriers, too. You’ll also learn how to connect movement to your deepest values, by exploring such questions as:
Through simple, familiar examples, I Know I Should Exercise, But... introduces an effective method for making meaningful and lasting change. And once you’ve got yourself up and moving it can be applied to other areas of life as well!
Informazioni sull?autore:
Diana Hill, PhD, is a clinical psychologist, international trainer, and sought-out speaker on Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) and compassion. Host of the podcast “Wise Effort” and author of The Self-Compassion Daily Journal, ACT Daily Journal, and the upcoming book Wise Effort, Diana works with organizations and individuals to develop psychological flexibility so that they can grow fulfilling and impactful lives. When not walking and talking with therapy clients, you’ll find Diana teaching yoga in her boys' schools, digging compost, bee-keeping, and taking sunrise ocean swims. Integrating over 20 years of meditation and yoga experience with psychological research, Diana leads retreats, therapist trainings and workshops at InsightLA, Blue Spirit Costa Rica, PESI, Praxis Continuing Education, Yoga Soup, and Insight Timer Meditation. She is on the Institute for Better Health board and blogs for Psychology Today and Mindful. Learn more about her via her channels on Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube (@drdianahill).
Bestselling author, speaker, and a leader of the Movement movement, biomechanist Katy Bowman, M.S. is changing the way we move and think about our need for movement. Her 10 books, including the groundbreaking Move Your DNA, have been translated into more than 16 languages worldwide. Bowman teaches movement globally and speaks about sedentarism and movement ecology to academic and scientific audiences such as the Ancestral Health Summit and the Institute for Human and Machine Cognition. Her work has been featured in diverse media such as the Today Show, CBC Radio One, the Seattle Times, NPR, the Joe Rogan Experience, and Good Housekeeping.
Titolo: I Know I Should Exercise, But.: 44 Reasons ...
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Paperback. Condizione: New. "The most insightful guide to getting moving I've ever read." -Kelly McGonigal, author of The Joy of Movement"If you've ever felt stuck on the sidelines of your own wellness journey, this might be the most validating, actionable, and life-giving book you pick up this year."-Kelly and Juliet Starrett, authors of Built to MoveBreak down the common everyday mental blocks to moving your body, and turn your mind from an adversary into an ally in the quest to feel better in your body."I know I should move my body more, but.I'm on my feet all day for work and I'm exhausted!"I'm addicted to my phone."I'm great at starting movement programs, just lousy at sticking with them."My body jiggles and embarrasses me in public."Movement is sooooo boring!"Sound familiar? If not, it probably means you have another perfectly good excuse of your own. We all have our reasons for not getting the physical activity we know is good for us-reasons which stubbornly defy the same old tired prescriptive advice about hours of weekly cardio or numbers of steps. Adding insult to injury, these same excuses contribute to you feeling bad or guilty when you fail to move as much as you know you "should."That's why Diana Hill and Katy Bowman have put together this simple guide to changing the way you think to change how much you move.Diana is a modern psychologist, expert in Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), and host of the Wise Effort podcast. Her mission is to help her clients and readers grow the psychological flexibility needed to get moving in directions that matter to them. Katy is a biomechanist, author, and trailblazing movement teacher who has spent a career helping people integrate more movement into their lives. In I Know I Should Exercise, But., the two join forces to help you challenge your barriers to movement in a new way. Katy translates her understanding of the obstacles that keep people sedentary-including dozens of real-world examples from readers and clients-into 44 essential impediments to movement. Diana responds to those common barriers, while introducing you to acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), behavioral psychology, and self-compassion: evidence-based-approaches for cultivating flexibility and aligning actions with values.Whether your internal barrier is born of fear, malaise, inertia, embarrassment, or difficulty managing competing priorities, you will learn how to disempower it by applying effective science-based tools for changing the way you think.You'll learn to identify your resistance-whether it's an unhelpful thought, a misplaced motivation, or a contextual barrier-and respond wisely and effectively, using tools and techniques that can be applied to other areas of your life as well, including:urge surfingmotivational interviewingbehavioral stretchingstrengthening your acceptance muscleThis is a must-have book for anyone struggling with the mental barriers to moving more and an essential resource for personal trainers, fitness instructor. Codice articolo LU-9781943370313
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