Remove Coaching Remove Endurance Remove Exercise Remove Motivation
article thumbnail

Understanding Motivational Theories in Physical Education

PLT4M

student at the University of New Mexico in the Health, Exercise, and Sports Science Department. In this article, Sean explores motivational theories in physical education. Teachers can fall into the trap of believing certain students don’t have the disposition for physical activity or exercise, which is far from the truth.

article thumbnail

Treadmill Running Workouts For Students

PLT4M

The best treadmill workouts motivate and inspire beginners to advanced runners through fun and challenging running workouts. Each tread workout will allow students to challenge themselves with different endurance, hills, sprints, and more! And that can get boring! Students start each workout by getting warmed up on the treadmill.

Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

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

First Beat

Instead, I’ll take a look at some theory that I think is relevant and attempt to provide a framework for motivating your athletes to engage in the monitoring process. By devising strategies to enhance these three areas you will have athletes who are motivated and buy-in to your monitoring strategy.

article thumbnail

How to Sleep Like a Champion: The Science of Sleep and Athletic Performance

The Sporting

Sleep affects athletic performance in many areas, such as speed, accuracy, reaction time, endurance, strength and injury risk. Decreased Endurance, Strength and Power A lack of sleep can reduce the energy available for physical activity and lower the threshold for fatigue. It can help you enhance your skills, confidence and motivation.

article thumbnail

Rising Stanford University Track Star Turns Injury Into Opportunity

Stanford Childrens

Yet, the elite high school athlete from Danville, California, had to endure a lot to get where she is today. Running exercises during physical therapy inspire Cate to run track Because Cate’s injury was so severe, when she first started physical therapy (PT), she hesitated to put weight on her foot, which was expected. “We

article thumbnail

Strength and Conditioning Templates

PLT4M

A well-structured strength and conditioning program can enhance strength, power, speed, agility, capacity, and endurance while reducing the risk of injury. For years, coaches managed their program design with Excel templates. With Excel, coaches could write training programs with exercises, sets, reps, and percentages.

article thumbnail

Strength and Conditioning Classes – 7 Keys To Success

PLT4M

Adam Hughes, high school PE teacher and strength coach, works with students in the wieght room during class time. But over the years, we have connected with physical education teachers, strength coaches, sports coaches, and administrators and see consistent themes. We have pulled 7 keys to success from these themes.