Sermersheim, MitchelStanton, KathleenSwinford, Rachel2014-04-232014-04-232014-04-11Sermersheim, M., Stanton, K., & Swinford, R. (2014, April 11). Outcomes of individualized personal training programs for three adult siblings with autism. Poster session presented at IUPUI Research Day 2014, Indianapolis, Indiana.https://hdl.handle.net/1805/4331The purpose of this study was to assess the efficiency of three 6-week individualized personal training programs for three adult brothers who have autism. Using a single subject design, physical activity levels, basic fitness measures, and interviews were used to construct three individualized training programs to fit the subjects needs. Findings from this study can guide professionals in the adapted physical activity field who work with adults who have autism. Individualized personal training programs may provide an avenue for treatment or behavior modification for adults with autism. In conclusion, the benefits of individualized personal training programs for adults with autism are not well established. However, the results of this study indicated that providing adults with autism with an individualized training program can be beneficial for the individual in more ways than one way. All three subjects saw improvements upon starting the program.en-USAutismExercise therapyPhysical education and trainingOutcomes of Individualized Personal Training Programs for Three Adult Siblings with AutismOther