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F.I.T.T. Column: School's out for summer...Let's Rock and Roll!


If you are currently a student, have a child in school, or just live in a seasonal climate, the arrival of summer is a much-anticipated event. The anticipation of summer is immortalized by the 1972 title track, "School's Out," by Alice Cooper, that I know you are all singing in your head right now!

But unlike the song, school is not out forever. At least not for health and fitness professionals who want to expand their knowledge and gain a unique distinction among their peers. If you are ready to learn more and find out why Scot Hollenbeck, Director of Partnerships and Outreach for the American Association of Adapted Sports Programs (AAASP), thinks it's important to gain exposure to the world of disability and disability sports, read this month's F.I.T.T. column and get ready to "rock and roll"!

To read this column, go to http://www.ncpad.org/653/2632/School~s~Out~for~Summer~~~~~~~Let~s~Rock~and~Roll~.


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