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- Golf: Blankets Make Good Golf Targets
A blanket provides a game-specific target at which to aim golf shots during physical education classes... keep reading..
- Tennis: Shorten Your Strides When Approaching Distant Shots
To prevent overrunning the ball, players should take shorter, quicker strides as they approach distant shots.... keep reading..
- Baseball/Softball: Refocus Tip for Batting Tee Drills
Batting tee drills can be made more game-like if your players quickly refocus on the ball after focusing on a distant point.... keep reading..
- Curling: Between-the-Rocks Glide Drill
A drill in which students must glide between two rocks placed at the delivery line.... keep reading..
- Health: Nine-Year Old Students Should be Taught CPR
Physical education and health students as young as nine years of age can be taught CPR.... keep reading..
- Tennis: Rule Changes for Increasing Pressure During Practice
Rule changes that put game-like pressure on your players when they serve.... keep reading..
- Sports Administration: How to Handle Complaints
To effectively deal with complaints, relax, listen, agree and question.... keep reading..
- Equipment - Save Physical Education Money With Refurbished Strength & Fitness Equipment
Buying refurbished strength and fitness equipment can cut your physical education equipment costs by 20-60%.... keep reading..
- Tennis: Coaching Notes
You can leave notes on your players' tennis bag as coaching reminders during changeovers.... keep reading..
- Outdoor Education: Are They Coyote Tracks or Dog Tracks?
How to tell the difference between the tracks of coyotes and dogs.... keep reading..
- Blog: You Don't Need Innovative Equipment to Be Creative in Physical Education
Our latest blog features a video that demonstrates a gymnastics, dance, tumbling and agility routine that is performed using only benches, not expensive physical education equipment.... keep reading..
- Nutrition: Frozen Fruit Goodies
Students and athletes can freeze chunks of fruit for a nutritious, refreshing snack.... keep reading..
- Blog: Dance Walking - A New Fitness Craze!
Looking for something new to try in physical education classes? How about Dance Walking?... keep reading..
- Nutrition/Health: Food Advertising Activity
An activity in which students monitor TV food ads for one hour and record the amount of time spent on each food group.... keep reading..
- Coaching: Make Your Criticism Sports-Specific
Criticism and praise phrased in personal rather than sports-specific terms can damage an athlete's sense of worth and may cause poor performance in pressure situations.... keep reading..
- Football: Punter Concentration Drill
A drill using snaps from two centers, that teaches your punters to tune out distractions.... keep reading..
- Sport Psychology: Parents Receive Significant Benefits from Their Children's Participation in Sport
Parents who sit at practices and games (and possibly volunteer) may be getting as much out of the experience as their athlete-children.... keep reading..
- Fun Stuff for PE Newsletter #96
May 6, 2010
The May 5, 2010 edition of the "Fun Stuff for Physical Education" online newsletter is ready to read!... keep reading..
- Blog: Florida Gulf Coast: A Lesson for Small-School Teams
This season's March Madness featured a team from a small previously unknown team from Florida Gulf Coast University. They provide a great lesson for small-school, underdog teams everywhere.... keep reading..
- Training-Room Tips: Make Snow-Packs More Effective
If you are using snow to make a home-made ice pack, add water to make it more effective.... keep reading..
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