All Health Professionals have the responsibility & capability to promote Physical Activity. ASPA’s Physical Activity in Healthcare SIG published a paper introducing a new tool that can be used in healthcare settings, by Practitioners, to promote Physical Activity with their patients. The ‘Physical Activity Advice…
Conference preparation for the early career professional Feeling excited, nervous, or scared before the conference? For many, this will be the first opportunity early career professionals have had to attend an in-person physical activity conference. Preparation is key in ensuring that you are able to…
Cycling and walking – part of the solution to multiple urgent problems. @uwanews @ASPActivity @WeRideAustralia #ThreeTransportPriorties Read more: https://t.co/KaEyxHW27I pic.twitter.com/PMzFhqztxm — Dr Matthew Mclaughlin (Tepi) (@HealthTepi) September 1, 2023 Want to know more about ASPA’s Three Transport Priorities? Click here
Matthew Mclaughlin, The University of Western Australia and Peter McCue, UNSW Sydney Rates of cycling are falling in Australia, a national report released today shows. More people started riding bikes early in the pandemic, but that hasnโt lasted. The percentages of people who cycle are…
We are pleased to announce the keynote speakers for the upcoming ASPA 2023 Conference. The conference will be held in Wellington, New Zealand on 27-28 November 2023. Day 1 โ Monday, 27 November Dr Anna Rolleston (Ngati Ranginui, Ngai Te Rangi, Ngati Pukenga) is the…
In 2022 ASPA’s Physical Literacy SIG held their great debate. Watch the recap video here:
Watch the video below to see the latest highlights from the School Physical Activity SIG in 2023 so far!
Mahi Tahi โ Working Together 27-28 November 2023, Wellington, New Zealand The Asia-Pacific Society for Physical Activity (ASPA) is pleased to announce that registrations are now open for our third annual conference. This yearโs in-person conference will be held on theย 27thย and 28thย November, inย Wellington, New Zealand.…