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Media Release | Feb. 7, 1997

Experts on fitness and aging to gather at UBC

North America's top authorities on fitness and aging will gather at UBC Feb. 21 - 23 for the Strength and Conditioning International Conference entitled Changing Aging and Training the Master's Athlete.

The conference will address a broad range of issues associated with physical health, fitness, training and the aging population. Conference speakers range from doctors and medical researchers to coaches and fitness trainers.

"Fitness professionals and the public are becoming increasingly aware of the importance of exercise in the aging process," says conference organizer Sonya Lumholst-Smith, co-ordinator of campus recreation and fitness at UBC. "Programs aimed at helping people remain fit as they age are springing up across North America. This conference reflects the importance of this movement, beyond just trend status, and UBC's commitment to staying at the forefront of it."

Keynote speakers include: Dr. Walter Bortz, past president of the American Geriatrics Society and co-chair of the American Medical Association Task Force on Aging; Ken Kambis, an exercise physiologist and director of the Borgenicht Program for Aging Studies and Exercise Science; and Judy Glenney, a pioneer in women's weightlifting and commissioner for the 1998 Nike World Master's Games.

Other speakers include Canadian adventurer Don Starkell of Winnipeg who canoed from Winnipeg to the mouth of the Amazon River.

Prof. Mike Houston, director of UBC's School of Human Kinetics, will also speak at the conference. Houston has a specific interest in the role of training and nutrition in promoting fitness and how this role changes through all stages of life.

Lumholst-Smith says the conference will be of particular interest to professionals in fitness and training, as well as doctors, medical researchers, health care workers and others with an interest in fitness and aging. For further information call the conference hotline at 224-0227.

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Contact

Sonya Lumholst-Smith
Intramural Sports
Tel: 604.822.2982

Stephen Forgacs
UBC Public Affairs
Tel: 604.822.2048

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