LGBTQ Community Fitness & wellness SPBHE461 W5

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Wearable t Fitness & wellness Kenneth Holder SPHE461: Current Trends in Fitness & Wellness American Military University Professor: Kimberly Lacy Cumulative Project –Part 2
Introduction Introduction In this PowerPoint I will Identify the LGBTQ community and a current trends under public health to support their health & wellness. I will also, describe the community fitness and wellness issue and a possible trends to solve this issue. In additional, I will describe the trend I will be use and its important benefits that will be attaches. Follow with why I think this trend is appropriate and a strategy of how-to delivery or relate to this trend to their community. Finally, I will use image and references to support my PowerPoint for a clearer view on this community. In this PowerPoint I will Identify the LGBTQ community and a current trends under public health to support their health & wellness. I will also, describe the community fitness and wellness issue and a possible trends to solve this issue. In additional, I will describe the trend I will be use and its important benefits that will be attaches. Follow with why I think this trend is appropriate and a strategy of how-to delivery or relate to this trend to their community. Finally, I will use image and references to support my PowerPoint for a clearer view on this community.
Description of the LGBTQ community & their issue The LGBTQ group is a transgender community that isolates them self from society because of hatred. Due to the prejudice and homophobia, the LGBTQ population frequently encounters in gyms, many of them have been rejected and unable to exercise in public spaces, especially community parks and other areas which cause an impact on their healthy life and public health. Due to this, a lot of LGBTQ people experience discomfort or a lack of welcome in gyms, parks, and public workout areas which prevents them from using fitness resources or exercising within their community (CMES, 2018b). (McMullen, 2023)
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