Pre-contemplation Contemplation Preparation Action Maintenance

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Pre-contemplation Contemplation Preparation Action Maintenance Discuss or read about benefits of physical activity. Write or discuss ways their inactivity are affecting people important to them. Write down or discuss what physical activities they enjoy and where they could do them in their community. Speak with their doctor about how they might personally benefit from exercise. Write down or discuss rewards they could use for reaching goals. Re-assess their stage periodically. Pre-contemplation Not thinking about change Discuss risks for not changing and benefits of changing (balance sheet/pros and cons). Research where they can participate in physical activities around their home and in their community. Discuss or read about barriers to physical activity and solutions. Make small incremental changes in normal daily routines. Keep a log of activity and inactivity for a week. Contemplation Thinking about change Look at your activity log and plan to replace 15 minutes of inactive time each day with a physical activity. Write down activities you enjoy and find classmates/friends with similarities. Discuss with parents/guardians how they can reward you for meeting your goals. Preparation Doing some physical activity Write down ways to be physically active each day. Commit yourself to doing at least 30 minutes of activity each day. Try a new activity that you think you might enjoy. Plan to participate in a activity in your community (ie. 5k, league, competition, etc). Write down or discuss ways to remind yourself to be more active during the week. Reflect on the benefits you have already received from being physically active and what other benefits you want to receive from being physically active. Action Doing enough physical activity Discuss or write down the strategies that have helped you so far and think about ways to make these strategies part of your daily routine. Create a physical activity contract and continue setting short and long-term goals for physical activity. Discuss what to do if you are not meeting your goals. Talk with people important to you about how they can help you. Find ways to make physical activity fun and fresh. Maintenance Making physical activity a habit

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