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Tracking Physical Activity In Physical Education

PLT4M

And with the rise of wearable devices and fitness apps, schools have reimagined what a data-driven approach to physical education can look like. Next came the rise of wearable technology for things like step counting and heart rate data. There are countless fitness trackers and smartphone apps available for individual use.

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The Use of Technology in Football - From the Ball to VAR

The Sporting

Electronic Performance and Tracking Systems (EPTS): Electronic Performance and Tracking Systems (EPTS), which include camera-based and wearable technologies, are used to control and improve player and team performance. Each team has three EPTS devices. It works with camera-based systems and wearable technology.

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Integrating Technology In The Classroom For Physical Education

PLT4M

Types of Technology in PE When integrating technology in the classroom, physical education teachers might immediately go to wearables or other new technologies. For example, with PLT4M, up to 5 students can share a “personal device” with a feature called rackview. This provides an added bonus for teacher insights.

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Giving the Gift of Fitness Energy

Heartzones

Start this outreach effort by sharing the power of using tech devices such as wearables — step trackers, heart rate sensors, body temperature tools, cycling meters or using perceived exertion (hold on that’s explained next), then sharing your experiences to motive your family and community.

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PRIDE Industries to Provide Kitting and Assembly Services to Heart Zones

Heartzones

Heart Zones , founded by Edwards in 1994, is a pioneer in the field of science-based heart rate training programs and devices. Among these devices is the Blink Armband, a lightweight heart rate monitor that converts data into individualized, actionable exercise prescriptions.

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What Could Your PE Program Do With $150,000 in Federal Funds?

School Yard

For many school districts today, finding $150,000 for e-Physical Education (e-PE) wearable technology solutions and iPads is the stuff of dreams. The CARES Act gives preference to technology, software, hardware, and device purchases—not other PE equipment like racquets, nets, or balls. The 2020 legislation allocates $13.2

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Heart Zones Trailblazers: Darrell Salmi

Heartzones

A data-driven, easy-to-use, and affordable s olution which uses technology including both wearable sensors as well as equipment-embedded sensors to track individual performance, effort and fitness with a user-friendly interface. First teacher to implement the Heart Zones Move Solution application for schools.

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