| Chapter 1. Making the Case for Lifestyle Fitness Coaching |
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What Do We Know? |
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Forces and Counterforces for Active Living |
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Understanding the Evolution of Coaching |
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Toward a Definition of Lifestyle Fitness Coaching |
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Getting From Here to There! |
| Chapter 2.Coaching and Active Living |
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Understanding the Modern-Day Exercise Mandate |
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Dreams and Visions for the Future of Fitness |
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The Nature of Change |
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An In-depth Analysis of the Psychosocial Structure of Sport and Fitness |
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Choice, Commitment, and Change: Essential Ingredients for Coaching |
| Chapter 3.The Coaching Relationship |
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Promoting Growth Through Relationship |
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What Are the Characteristics of Effective Coaches? |
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Why Do People Want to Be Coaches? |
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The Coach's Power to Influence |
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Understanding the Relational Underworld: Transference |
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Gaining Wisdom |
| Chapter 4. Goals, Boundaries, and Ethics in Coaching |
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Goals |
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Boundaries |
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Ethics |
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An Essential Framework for Coaching |
| Chapter 5. Coaching Stages and Processes |
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Stages of the Coaching Process |
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Prochaska's Transtheoretical Model (TTM) |
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Taylor's Learning Process Model |
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Endings and New Beginnings |
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Reflections on Stages, Phases, and Endings |
| Chapter 6. Building Rapport and Gathering Information |
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The Unspoken World of Communication |
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Active Listening to Enhance Understanding |
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Questioning That Promotes Understanding and Builds Rapport |
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Frameworks for Considering Client Information |
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Cornerstones of Effective Coaching Technique |
| Chapter 7. Developing Insight and Deepening Understanding |
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Focusing |
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Immediacy |
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Reflection of Meaning |
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Coaching for Insight and Discovery |
| Chapter 8. Influencing Clients in Change Processes |
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Challenging Skills |
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Solution Skills |
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Power and Responsibility in Influencing Clients |
| Chapter 9. Coaching Dialogues |
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Understanding Coaching Dialogue |
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Two Coaching Dialogues |
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Effective Dialogue and the Need for Practice |
| Chapter 10. Assessments and Guides for Coaching |
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What Coaches Need to Know |
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MAPS - A Model of Sport and Fitness Matching for Lifestyle Fitness Coaches |
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Adding Value Through Assessment |
| Chapter 11. Applications of Guides in Coaching |
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Understanding the MAPS Inventory |
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Client Reports Based on the MAPS Inventory |
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Coaching Dialogues Initiated With the MAPS Inventory |
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Maintaining Rapport in Using Assessments |
| Chapter 12. Opportunities and Directions in Lifestyle Fitness Coaching |
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Your Expertise As a Coach |
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Opportunities and Growth in Lifestyle Fitness Coaching |
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Your Life As a Coach |
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