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![Volleyball: Thrust the Shoulders When Blocking](/members/images/936a.jpg?cb=20240723053521)
Volleyball blockers should extend the shoulders up and forward to lock the arms into position.... keep reading..
![Travel: The Guess-Who Game](/members/images/935a.jpg?cb=20240723053521)
A travel game in which players attempt to guess who experienced particular "most embarrassing moments."... keep reading..
![Track: Teach Hurdle Timing for the Steeplechase](/members/images/934a.jpg?cb=20240723053521)
A simple exercise that will improve your steeplechasers' ability to choose a lead leg and adjust their strides for a smooth approach to the barriers.... keep reading..
![Tennis: Coaching Notes](/members/images/933a.jpg?cb=20240723053521)
You can leave notes on your players' tennis bag as coaching reminders during changeovers.... keep reading..
![Teaching Tips: The Case Against All-Night Cramming](/members/images/932a.jpg?cb=20240723053521)
Students who miss sleep from cramming forget 20-50% more information than students who get a good night's sleep.... keep reading..
![Swimming: Keep the Head Low in the Breaststroke](/members/images/931a.jpg?cb=20240723053521)
Two coaching cues that breaststrokers can use to keep their head lower in the water for better streamlining.... keep reading..
![Soccer: Last Goal Wins Game for Better Possession Play](/members/images/930a.jpg?cb=20240723053521)
A game that forces one team to play possession-style soccer, and their opponents to be aggressive.... keep reading..
![Rugby: How to Make a Front Tackle](/members/images/929a.jpg?cb=20240723053520)
How to use the ball carrier's momentum when making front tackles in rugby.... keep reading..
![Blog: Get Active Videos - Keep Kids Active Over the Holidays](/members/images/928a.jpg?cb=20240723053520)
Our latest blog describes a web page that provides a series of videos designed to keep kids active. A great idea for the holidays, when students aren't at school.... keep reading..
![Sport Psychology: Use a Force Field to Prevent Distractions](/members/images/927a.jpg?cb=20240723053520)
Athletes can maintain their focus by imagining distractions bouncing off an invisible force field.... keep reading..
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