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COVID-19’s Impact on Youth Physical Activity

Spark PE

One of the many aspects of life affected was physical activity. All in-person recreation was closed, including youth sports, dance, martial arts, and exercise classes. It was encouraging that people quickly developed creative approaches to stay active and help their children continue activities.

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How to Eat Like an Athlete: The Best Foods For Performance and Recovery

The Sporting

The Best Foods For Athletes to Boost Performance and Recovery We all know that good nutrition means eating good food, but when it comes to boosting athletic performance, not all food is created equal. They will be your primary energy source to keep you going during high-intensive physical activities.

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Sleep Lesson Plans For Students

PLT4M

Quality: Beyond getting enough sleep, many students struggle with sleep quality because of external factors like diet, exercise, and sleep hygiene habits. In addition, sleep lesson plans can be a full unit, or added as supplemental content into weekly physical activity lesson plans. Annual Review of Immunology, 37, 293-322.

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Health Education Lesson Plans

PLT4M

Health education lesson plans cover a wide array of topics designed to promote students’ physical, mental, and emotional well-being. For example, nutrition education shouldn’t give a one-size-fits-all prescriptive solution on eating and healthy habits. Written Lesson Materials Overview: Food. Everybody’s doing it.