Abstract
Weight stigma is the negative social judgment of people based on their weight. Despite the negative consequences of weight stigma, its prevalence is well-documented including within the physical activity (PA) landscape. Research shows that a wide range of PA-related professionals hold negative attitudes toward fat people, including physical education teachers, kinesiology students, and fitness trainers. This article describes a collaboration across disciplines and fields to develop a weight stigma reduction intervention for exercise professionals. Weight Inclusive Thinking for Fitness Spaces (WIT FITS) is a two-hour, self-paced, interactive online course grounded in the Health at Every Size® paradigm and research-informed strategies for improving exercise professionals’ attitudes toward fatness and fostering weight inclusivity in fitness settings. WIT FITS was the result of a three-year interdisciplinary collaboration with scholars from pedagogy, public health, sport and exercise psychology, and nutrition. Community partners involved in the development, implementation, and evaluation of WIT FITS included body liberation activists, web and instructional designers, and campus recreation leaders.
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Saemi Lee
Saemi Lee ([email protected]) is an associate professor in the School of Kinesiology and Christopher Balam is the Director of Recreation in the University-Student Union at California State University–Los Angeles in Los Angeles, CA.
Luciana Zuest
Luciana Zuest is an associate professor in the Department of Kinesiology at Towson University in Towson, MD.
Janaina L. Fogaça
Janaina L. Fogaça is an assistant professor in the Department of Kinesiology at California State University–Long Beach in Long Beach, CA.
Nikole D. Squires
Nikole D. Squires is a doctoral student in interdisciplinary health and Dawn E. Clifford is a professor in the Department of Health Sciences at Northern Arizona University in Flagstaff, AZ.