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      new window American College of Sports Medicine Description: Promotes fitness, health and quality of life through research, education and practical applications of sports medicine. (acsm.org)
new window American Society of Exercise Physiologists Description: Certification (EPC), undergraduate academic accreditation, electronic research (JEPonline) and publications (PEPonline), licensure through state affiliates. (asep.org)
new window Association of Women's Fitness Description: Resource site on women's fitness and health, with a special focus on preventing home gym training injuries. (association-of-womens-fitness.org)
new window IDEA Description: Supports the world's leading health and fitness professionals with credible information, education, career development and leadership. (ideafit.com)
new window IHRSA Description: International Health, Racquet and Sportsclub Association: Organization that promotes fitness through education and sport club membership. (IHRSA.org)
new window International Yoga Federation Description: Lists the national and continental yoga organizations. (fiy.yoganet.org)
new window Moms In Motion Description: Programs provide fitness training for women and raise money for local charities. (momsinmotion.com)
new window National Association for Health and Fitness Description: A not-for-profit organization that exists to improve the quality of life of every individual in the United States through the promotion of physical fitness and healthy lifestyles and by fostering and supporting Councils for physical activity, health and sports. (physicalfitness.org)
new window National Center on Physical Activity and Disability Description: NCPAD encourages persons with disabilities to participate in regular physical activity to promote healthy lifestyles and prevent secondary conditions. (ncpad.org)
new window National Institute for Fitness and Sport Description: Non-profit organization committed to enhancing human health, physical fitness and athletic performance through research, education and service. (nifs.org)
new window National Strength and Conditioning Association Description: Non-profit association dedicated to facilitating the exchange of ideas in strength development as it relates to the improvement of athletic performance and fitness. (nsca-lift.org)
new window The Fitness League Description: National network of locally based exercise classes, suitable for all ages and abilities, available in over 300 venues across the UK. (thefitnessleague.com)
 




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