Health Coach Collaborative/Working with Clients with Diabetes and Prediabetes Level 1

  • $199 or 2 monthly payments of $110

Working with Clients with Diabetes and Prediabetes Level 1

  • Course
  • 12 Lessons

This Level 1 course will help you to master the basics for working with clients who are physically active with diabetes or prediabetes, including types of training that are appropriate and critical, injury prevention, blood glucose monitoring, medication basics (and exercise effects), complications, exercise motivation, and more. No prerequisite. Complete Level 2 and 3 to become a Diabetes Exercise Specialist.

Contents

Working with Clients with Diabetes or Prediabetes Level 1

What to Expect with this Course
Level 1 Course Manual
How to use the Video Section
Level 1 Video Section I & II : Introduction and Diabetes Overview
Level 1 Video Section III : Motion Overview
Level 1 Video Section IV : Diabetes Motion Training
Level 1 Video Section V : Diabetes and Exercise Basics
Level 1 Video Section VI : Diabetes Motion Specifics
Level 1 Video Section VII : Special Considerations
Level 1 Video Section VIII : Motion Motivation and Specific Clients
Level 1 Exam
How to Receive Your Level One Certificate

Course Author Bio

Sheri R. Colberg, PhD, FACSM

Sheri R. Colberg, PhD, FACSM, is an author, exercise physiologist, lecturer, and professor emerita of exercise science. In 2016, she was honored with the American Diabetes Association Outstanding Educator in Diabetes Award. A respected researcher and lecturer, she has authored more than 400 articles on exercise, diabetes, and health, as well as numerous books, including Diabetes-Free Kids, The 7 Step Diabetes Fitness Plan, 50 Secrets of the Longest Living People with Diabetes, The Science of Staying Young, The Diabetes Breakthrough, Diabetes and Keeping Fit for Dummies., and The Athlete’s Guide to Diabetes.

A distinguished graduate of Stanford University (B.A.), University of California, Davis (M.A.), and University of California, Berkeley (Ph.D.), she consults for the American Diabetes Association and the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, as well as working closely with the American College of Sports Medicine, American Association of Diabetes Educators, and Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics on diabetes-related topics and projects. With well over 50 years of personal experience as an exerciser living well with type 1 diabetes, she enjoys working out regularly on conditioning machines, swimming, biking, walking, weight training, and hiking with her husband in coastal California.