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Cross-Country Skiing: Skiers With Balance Problems Can "Hang On to the Handle"
Pat AitkenCross-Country Skiing: Skiers With Balance Problems Can Hang On to the Handle

Beginners in cross-country skiing can develop their confidence by grasping a ski pole held by two steadier skiers. Good idea for PE education class.... keep reading..

Blog/Resources: PaceTrek Program Gets Students Moving
Dick Moss, Editor, PE Update.comBlog/Resources: PaceTrek Program Gets Students Moving

Our latest blog discusses a free program that encourages students to walk or jog along with an endurance athlete as he runs through the Mohave Desert and other geographical areas. Combines physical education and health activities with geography.... keep reading..

Coaching/Teaching: Sticky Dots Help Teach Sports Skills
Pat AitkenCoaching/Teaching: Sticky Dots Help Teach Sports Skills

Sticky dots can be used to focus your physical education students' attention on critical body parts while learning sports skills.... keep reading..

Tennis: Keep-Away Teaches Doubles Concepts
Dick Moss, Editor, PE Update.comTennis: Keep-Away Teaches Doubles Concepts

A keep-away doubles game in which backcourt players attempt to hit the ball back and forth past the net players.... keep reading..

Basketball: Rebound Angle Read Drill
Pat AitkenBasketball: Rebound Angle Read Drill

Make basketball drills more efficient by having feeders practice the essential skill of predicting rebound angles. Can be used in both team practices and PE class.... keep reading..

Swimming: Eye Focus in the Front Crawl
Dick Moss, Editor, PE Update.comSwimming: Eye Focus in the Front Crawl

Focus the eyes a few feet ahead on the bottom of the pool to produce the ideal head position in the freestyle stroke.... keep reading..

Training-Room Tips: Keep the Knee Bent When Icing Injured Thigh Muscles
Pat AitkenTraining-Room Tips: Keep the Knee Bent When Icing Injured Thigh Muscles

When icing bruised or pulled thigh muscles, a bent knee speeds healing and helps maintain a normal range of motion.... keep reading..

Fundraising: Mystery Knees Fundraiser
Terry Moss, Consulting EditorFundraising: Mystery Knees Fundraiser

A fundraising project in which photos of teachers' knees are posted and students attempt to guess whose knees are whose. Great for team and physical education program fundraisers.... keep reading..

Hockey: Check Open Teammates Before Receiving a Pass
Dick Moss, Editor, PE Update.comHockey: Check Open Teammates Before Receiving a Pass

Hockey players receiving a pass should quickly monitor the position of teammates before the puck arrives.... keep reading..

Promotion: Appoint a PR Volunteer for Your Team or Physical Education Program
Pat AitkenPromotion: Appoint a PR Volunteer for Your Team or Physical Education Program

Appoint a parent, student or your team manager to perform the publicity and public relations duties for your sports team or physical education program.... keep reading..

Baseball: Baserunning - Faster Starts When Tagging Up on a Fly Ball
Pat AitkenBaseball: Baserunning - Faster Starts When Tagging Up on a Fly Ball

A baseball technique that gives baserunners a rolling start when tagging up on a fly ball.... keep reading..

Track/Swimming: Run (or Swim) a World Record Every Time
Dick Moss, Editor, PE Update.comTrack/Swimming: Run (or Swim) a World Record Every Time

An activity in which physical education students or varsity athletes see how far they can run (or swim) in the world record time for their event. Also, a different way to conduct time trials.... keep reading..

Blog: Why Are There No Timeouts in Endurance Sports?
Dick Moss, Editor, PE Update.comBlog: Why Are There No Timeouts in Endurance Sports?

Our latest blog discusses the injustice of allowing timeouts in team sports like basketball, but not in endurance sports like cross-country running.... keep reading..

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