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Gaining Athlete Buy-In – Ideas and Strategies for Successful Monitoring

First Beat

Strength and conditioning staff at one of Firstbeat’s customers emphasized that it’s all about building a culture within the building and getting your athletes to trust what you are asking them to do. The key to any successful monitoring strategy in sports is having buy-in from the athletes.

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5 Tips for a Smooth Transition Back Into PE!

Gopher PE

This blog will share some helpful tips and strategies to ensure a smooth and engaging transition for your students. Tip 5: Build Teacher-Student Relationships Strong teacher-student relationships are the backbone of a successful PE class. Consider using the 2×10 theory.

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Unpacking Student Motivation

The Physical Educator

Finding a sense of belonging in one’s experiences is critical being able to realize one’s full potential. These are the show notes for my latest episode of The #PhysEd Show Podcast. Take a listen to the episode by using the player below or subscribe to the show in your favourite podcast app! The Vlog : Subscribe on YouTube. “If

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Birding In PE: Building Connections To The Natural World

The Physical Educator

This level of connection with the natural world is associated with a wide variety of benefits that should be right up any physical educator’s alley: For one, spending time in nature is associated with higher levels of physical activity. physical manifestations of anxiety) (Lawton et al., Larouche et Al.,

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Native American Lacrosse and Stickball

Montessori Physical Education

Last week’s blog focused on the benefits of mini-games over playing one large game. At the end of the blog post, I said I would post a series of lesson plans I used for lacrosse. As promised, here is the lesson plan for Native American Lacrosse and Stickball. The ball is never to be touched by the hands.

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