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The Behavioral Observations Podcast with Matt Cicoria

Getting Fit During a Pandemic: Session 132 with Nick Green

The Behavioral Observations Podcast with Matt Cicoria

Matt Cicoria

Science, Mental Health, Skinner, Behaviorism, Behaviorconsultant, Aba, Behavioralpsychology, Health & Fitness, Appliedbehavioranalysis, Autism, Acceptanceandcommitmenttherapy, Fba, Social Sciences, Verbalbehavior, Bcba, Functionalassessment, Discretetrial

4.8 • 648 Ratings

šŸ—“ļø 29 September 2020

ā±ļø 70 minutes

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Summary

Dr. Nick Green joins me in Session 132 for his third appearance on the show. In this episode, we discuss:

  • How he responded to being furloughed for a few months.
  • His contributions to Covid-19 research at the University of Florida.
  • Nick's general principles on how he helps clients develop and accomplish fitness goals.
  • How to overcome barriers to fitness, especially when gyms are closed.
  • What are some basic movement patterns that people should train.
  • Some of the great results his fitness clients are seeing.
  • His advice on wearable tech and other methods for collecting fitness analytics.
  • How to think about time allocation so busy people can still meet their fitness goals.
  • How to incorporate health and fitness into a comprehensive ABA program.
  • What steps Behavior Analysts can take to begin work in the health and fitness industry.

We also took questions submitted by members of The Behavioral ObservationsĀ Membership Program. Here are the links to the stuff we talked about:

Session 132 is brought to you with the support of the following sponsors:

  • Behavior University. Their mission is to provide university quality professional development for the busy Behavior Analyst. Learn about their CEU offerings and podcast-specific discounts over atĀ behavioruniversity.com/observations.
  • The ABA Marketing Minute with Rich Brooks. Digital marketing guru and two-time guest Rich Brooks and I have teamed up to provide listeners with 60-second micro-lessons in digital marketing. You'll hear the first installment later in this broadcast, so I won't spoil it here, but let's just say the message should parallel a lot of what we should strive for in our clinical practice. If you're interested in marketing your practice on social media or Google, or if you want to give your website a makeover, I highly recommend working with Rich and his awesome team over atĀ Flyte New Media.
  • And while I'm promoting the stuff on my website, I'd be remiss if I didn't mention theĀ membership program. Think of it as a DIY Patreon… Members get access to a private FB group in which they are able to get nearly instantaneous access to the videos of these podcast interviews.Ā For example, this interview has been available to members for two months. Members get the raw feed. That means no ads, and none of these introductory comments. You just get right to the interview. Another cool thing we do is hold Zoom Hangouts with former guests so where you can interact with them directly. For more information, check outĀ behavioralobservations.com/membership.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hi everyone, Dr. Nick Green joins me for the third time in session 132 of the Behavioral Observations podcast.

0:08.5

In this show, we talk about a wide range of topics, but mainly having to do around the general idea of the work that he's been doing to help people maintain and develop fitness habits and routines in the midst of a

0:23.3

pandemic. So specifically, we talk about things like how he responded to being furloughed from

0:29.0

what's essentially his day job. What he did in the meantime with that unexpected amount of free time,

0:37.3

specifically his contributions of the COVID-19 research

0:40.3

being done at the University of Florida.

0:42.7

We talk about next general principles on how he helps clients develop and accomplish fitness

0:46.6

goals, how to overcome barriers to fitness, especially when gyms are closed or at reduced

0:52.9

capacities.

0:54.3

What are some basic movement patterns that people should train?

0:58.3

We talk about some of the great results as fitness clients are seeing.

1:02.3

We also talk about his advice on wearable technologies and other methods for collecting fitness analytics.

1:11.2

We also take several questions from the Behavioral Observations membership program,

1:16.3

and these include things like how to think about time allocation so busy people can still

1:21.0

meet their fitness goals, how to incorporate health and fitness into a client's comprehensive

1:26.0

ABA program, and what steps behavior analysts can take to begin work in the health and fitness into a client's comprehensive ABA program and what steps behavior analysts can

1:29.3

take to begin work in the health and fitness industry? Yes, indeed, we do cover quite a bit,

1:33.9

so I hope you enjoy this episode. I think there's something here for just about anyone who's

1:39.1

interested in this topic. Session 132 is brought to you with support of the following. The first off is

1:47.9

Behavior University, and their mission is to provide university quality professional development

1:52.6

for the busy behavior analyst, learn about their CEU offerings, and podcast-specific discounts

1:59.2

over at behavioruniversity.com forward slash observations.

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