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Serving an Imaginary Tennis Ball in the “Favorite Sport Routine”
Serving an Imaginary Tennis Ball in the
“Favorite Sport Routine”

Fitness: Favorite Sports Routine

Dick Moss, Editor, PE Update.com

Many teachers have the challenge of providing brief fitness breaks in their classroom. Others may not have a gym in which to conduct physical education classes.

You can use the following activity in either situation. It requires no equipment, no special clothing, and very little space. It also gives your students the feeling of having participated in a variety of actual sports.

Conduct this activity at the front of the classroom or anywhere you have some empty floor space. You can move a few chairs aside if you need more room.

How to Conduct
In this activity, you will simulate key movements in a number of your students' favourite sports.  The equipment is imaginary, as are the actual sport situations.       

Repeat the movements for each sport three times, then march on the spot for a transition activity before moving to the next sport.

Here are some examples of key movements you can use:


Reference: Carol Scaini, Fun Classroom Fitness Routines, Ages 10-14, Human Kinetics, 2008.
Human Kinetics.com

Screenshot photo provided by Human Kinetics, from Fun Classroom Fitness Routines.


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