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Blazepod

Gopher PE

Motivate Students and Increase Activity Time with BlazePod By: Kevin Hopp, Zeke Bailes, Hank van der Merwe In an age where sedentary lifestyles have become the norm, the quest for engaging and innovative physical education solutions has led to the introduction of BlazePod , a ground breaking Flash Reflex Training system into schools.

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How to Celebrate Black History Month in Health and Physical Education

SHAPE America

Individual motivation isn’t the only thing that affects one’s health; factors such as access to healthy food choices and medical care can also affect health and increase risk factors for chronic diseases. Grades 3-5: What are some examples of cardiovascular exercises? What kinds of foods do you eat at home?

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Faculty Spotlight – Dr. Andy Driska, Program Director

MSU

There were not master’s degree programs in coaching at the time, but I studied sport and exercise psychology and found it incredibly relevant to the work of coaching. Faculty life involves lots of service committees in our department and college, like job searches, promotion reviews, and other governance functions.

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How to Celebrate Black History Month in Health and Physical Education

Arizona Health and Physical Education

Individual motivation isn’t the only thing that affects one’s health; factors such as access to healthy food choices and medical care can also affect health and increase risk factors for chronic diseases. Grades 3-5: What are some examples of cardiovascular exercises? What kinds of foods do you eat at home?

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Redundancy and Degeneracy in Teaching for Physical Education (PE)

Reinventing the Game

This further exploration as teachers is nothing new and something we seem to always endeavour to in paper exercises but always not having the time to in reality. We are also aware that understanding a concept creates the motivation to want to ‘learn’ more and thus will do well to offer it in our lesson designs.

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The Tyranny of Safeguarding in Sport

Informed Practitioner in Sport

To give an example from the UK, the 2017 Duty of Care in Sport independent report to government included the recommendation that more be done for ‘adult safeguarding’, including for those competing at elite-level and professional sportspeople. It is beguilingly easy to misconstrue words, implied meaning and intent when taken out of context.

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5 steps to successfully coach athletes one-on-one

Sports Coaching FAQ

Understand their goals and motivation Linked to getting to know the players generally, specifically understanding their goals and motivations related to the sport is of great importance. In a one-on-one situation, the coach needs to provide motivational feedback as well as instruction and guidance.