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Online Exam With Ebook

Brain Health and Exercise Online CE Exam With Ebook

Author: Human Kinetics

Regular price $87.00 USD

This title will be released on July 01, 2026


Online Exam With Ebook
$87.00 USD

ISBN: 9781718231559

©2027

Online Exam With Ebook

Approved Credits:

Human Kinetics strongly recommends that you complete your exam within the calendar year of your date of purchase to ensure approved credits do not expire for your organization.

This package includes the following:

  • Brain Health and Exercise ebook
  • Online continuing education exam

Brain Health and Exercise is one of the first professional resources to integrate current neuroscience with practical approaches to dual-task training and exercise programming. Designed for fitness and health professionals, this guide outlines how exercise sessions can incorporate cognitive demands to target attention, memory, executive function, and processing speed.

With an introduction to the principles of brain health and the role of movement in cognition, explore the concept of dual-task training, which involves performing cognitive and physical tasks simultaneously, and how it can be used to challenge multiple domains of brain function. The scientific foundations of this approach are presented alongside real-world strategies to train both the brain and body.

Featured are over 70 dual-tasking drills and exercises designed to do the following:

  • Focus attention
  • Involve executive function
  • Challenge memory
  • Target processing speed

Each exercise includes step-by-step instructions, along with descriptions of the primary physical skill and cognitive domain it may target. In addition to drills, the guide outlines strategies to support the design of individualized programs.

Chapters also explore how variables such as exercise type (aerobic, resistance, and neuromotor), frequency, duration, and intensity may affect aspects of brain function and behavior in various ways.

Brain Health and Exercise is designed to support professionals in creating movement-based programs that incorporate cognitive demands while promoting brain health goals that clients may have. This guide provides a foundation for promoting brain health through exercise and the integration of dual-task training techniques.

After reading the ebook, certified professionals can take the companion CE exam to earn continuing education credits.


Learning Objectives

  • Understand the principles of neuroplasticity and cognitive reserve to implement lifestyle and exercise interventions that mitigate age-related cognitive decline.
  • Formulate a multimodal training strategy that integrates aerobic, resistance, and neuromotor exercises to target specific cognitive outcomes across different populations.
  • Assess the cognitive and physical demands of dual-task exercises using tools like the cognitive domain volume knobs and NASA Task Load Index to ensure safe and effective program progression.
  • Identify the adaptive and accelerating factors that influence brain health and the process of cognitive aging.
  • Distinguish between the micro-level, macro-level, and behavioral changes that occur in the brain in response to exercise.
  • Differentiate between open and closed skills within exercise modalities and their respective cognitive benefits.
  • Apply the acute variables of frequency, intensity, duration, and modality when designing a brain health exercise and physical activity plan.
  • Use the cognitive domain volume knobs to categorize tasks according to the four primary domains of cognition.
  • Recognize the scope-of-practice limitations for health and wellness professionals regarding the diagnosis and treatment of cognitive decline.
  • Select appropriate drills to challenge specific subdomains of attention, such as selective or divided attention.
  • Demonstrate how to integrate physical movement with cognitive decision-making tasks to engage executive functions.
  • Evaluate the use of time-sensitive cues to encourage quick perception and motor response in processing speed drills.

Audience

Certified professionals such as personal trainers, strength and conditioning professionals, and coaches who can use the content in their work with clients and athletes.

Part I. Principles of Cognitive Health

Chapter 1. Fundamentals of Applied Neuroscience

Chapter 2. Exercise and the Brain

Chapter 3. Science-Based Applications of Exercise Modalities and Dual-Tasking


Part II. Program Design

Chapter 4. Developing Brain Health-Oriented Exercise Programs

Chapter 5. Applying Cognitive Tasks to Exercise

Chapter 6. Building an Allied Health Professional Network


Part III. Dual-Tasking Techniques

Chapter 7. Attention Drills

Chapter 8. Executive Function Techniques

Chapter 9. Memory Drills

Chapter 10. Processing Speed Drills

Ryan Glatt, MSc, CPT, MES, NBC-HWC, is a certified personal trainer and a board-certified health and wellness coach with over a decade of experience. He focuses his exercise and health coaching strategies on brain health, personalizing lifestyle interventions for individuals with brain and cognitive health goals.

Glatt has studied at the Amen Clinics, the BrainFirst Institute, the Neuroscience Academy, and the Academy for Brain Health and Performance. He has a master’s of applied neuroscience from King’s College of London and is currently enrolled in a PhD program in leadership, with a minor in gerontology, through Concordia University of Chicago.

Glatt is a senior brain health coach and the director of the FitBrain program at Pacific Neuroscience Institute. As the developer of the program, he combines brain and body training (also called dual-task training) through “serious exergaming” (purposeful, goal-oriented games that involve physical movement), which utilizes innovative technologies to train cognitive and physical skills simultaneously. His passion for “games for good” has continued into the realm of brain health, and he actively consults for several technology companies in clinical exergaming, gamified rehabilitation, and dual-task training.

He also has a passion for continued education; he developed the first comprehensive course on brain health and exercise for health and fitness professionals, the Brain Health Trainer course, which is distributed by the American Council on Exercise (ACE). He is an experienced international speaker on the topic of brain health and exercise and enjoys educating professionals in a variety of settings.


Aimee Nicotera, MS, ACSM-EP, ACE GFI, AFAA PFT, AHHPS Level 3, AFAA GFI, is an international fitness presenter and owner of her own personal training business, with over 30 years of experience. She has served in roles such as health coach, high school health educator, corporate wellness advisor, and fitness director. With extensive experience creating and developing group fitness programs and consulting, researching, and writing for fitness companies—including Spartan, Life Time, and MOSSA—she is always exploring ways to create innovative fitness and wellness experiences.

Nicotera holds a bachelor’s degree in nutrition science, a master’s degree in health education, and numerous certifications, including ACSM’s Exercise Physiologist certification, ACE’s Group Fitness Instructor certification, and AFAA’s Personal Fitness Trainer credential. She holds the Institute of Motion’s Level 3 Applied Health and Human Performance Specialist credential, and she is creator of the fitness DVD series 2×2 Conditioning and Take 20! as well as the E5 Collective training format. Nicotera was the 2024 IDEA Fitness Instructor of the Year.