
Chad Sutherland is the founder of the Adapted Physical Exercise Research Group (APEX), offering programming to people with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
Chad Sutherland is the founder of the Adapted Physical Exercise Research Group (APEX), offering programming to people with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
Since its inception in 2018, the UWorkItOut UWin program has provided exercise routines to participants referred by the Student Counselling Centre in an effort to improve their mental and physical health.
The Faculty of Human Kinetics launches a community speaker series Monday with a look into aspects of being a competitive athlete.
What are the effects of adaptive exercise programs on the volunteers who help to offer them? A new study aims to find out.
Professor Chad Sutherland helped to produce a report recommending ways to make access to sport, recreation, and fitness equitable for everyone.
Officials, volunteers, and participants gathered Tuesday to celebrate Fit Together, an exercise program for adults with an intellectual disability.
An exercise and counselling program aimed at improving the mental health of UWindsor students has reduced anxiety and depression in participants.
The RENEW exercise program is intended to help cancer patients improve their physical, social, and mental health.