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Encouraging greater sport participation

Learning Through Sport

2016) when coaching emphasis and the participation environment is not aligned with those seeking a more participatory orientated sport context, which I call the three F's - fun, friends and fitness. As an adult, their are many social sport opportunities available in mixed netball, touch football, volleyball, AFL9s etc.

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Yas Marina Formula 1 Circuit: A Photographic Tour

The Sporting

A photographic tour of one of the most advanced F1 tracks in the world: Yas Marina Circuit - Abu Dhabi Updated September 2023 On the adult playground of Yas Island, Abu Dhabi , the Yas Marina Circuit rightly hogs most of the limelight. An amazing venue to work on your health and fitness! A Map of Yas Island… Click to make bigger.

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Breath-Focused Brain Breaks

Mindful PE

We all know how much movement matters to children (and adults!) To read more about how I used Brain Breaks in my third and fifth grade classes, you can read more on my classroom blog HERE. Students will become familiar with the name and graphic and older students can read the directions at the bottom. of all ages.

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52 Weeks, Part II

AKA Sports

For adults, yes, even some of you extroverts, definitely, for many of us anti-social introverts, those who have been inactive, those who have bathed and soaked in privacy of these past 52 weeks… good for you and I too feel a higher level of safety and security. To bring this Part I & II of the 52 Weeks Later Blog, full circle.

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The Beauty of Open-Ended Games in PE (Part Two)

Montessori Physical Education

I got a request from the last blog to incorporate a specific lesson into the description of open-ended games. Therefore, for this blog, I will use my lesson on Sustainability to help describe some of the benefits of open-ended games. Unfortunately, adults usually don’t have a great answer, or we say, “I don’t know.”

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