The Sport Psychologist

Emerging from the Cocoon

25 min · 7. Mai 2020
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Today's topic is one for the cocooners, especially those who are older. Paul Gallier develops national initiatives to help older people become and remain physically active… something that has been a challenge for us all in these times, but perhaps even more so for those who were advised to withdraw from society for a while. Paul also has an extensive background in clinical exercise, working primarily with older people, and here he explains how it’s never too late for any of us to become more active, even during a pandemic.

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