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A creative dance or gymnastics routine created by your students from their favorite sports poses.... keep reading..
A cooperative, icebreaker game in which participants must find a way to stand on a progressively smaller space.... keep reading..
Our latest blog discusses the "Fun Theory" website, shows an example, then discusses how the theory has always been part of physical education.... keep reading..
A game in which a basketball is used to hit a playground ball out of the net.... keep reading..
A drill, using T-shirts as targets, that teaches students to dribble, pass and position themselves to receive a pass.... keep reading..
A cross-country skiing drill that teaches skate-skiers to keep their shoulders level as they transfer their weight from ski to ski.... keep reading..
Athletes are more susceptible to chest colds and sore throats, due in part to a reduction of a substance in their saliva and the mucous covering of their respiratory tract.... keep reading..
A drill in which students must glide between two rocks placed at the delivery line.... keep reading..
Our latest blog provides a suggestion for changes to typical physical education curricula: snow shoveling, lawn mowing and nail hammering!... keep reading..
Steeplechase running drills your runners can perform in your gymnasium.... keep reading..
Box horses and walls are great props for teaching the handstand.... keep reading..
A combative game in which two wrestlers attempt to be the first to reach their opponent's starting position.... keep reading..
A parents' caravan is a great way to ensure fan support at an away game and is a fun social activity for your boosters.... keep reading..
Assign a bench player to fire up teammates during good plays.... keep reading..
Our latest blog shows videos of two football trick plays. One of the videos provides an explanation, by a psychology professor, of why the play works.... keep reading..