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Volleyball: Beginner Volleyball Ideas
Ursula Yanchak, ContributorVolleyball: Beginner Volleyball Ideas

Some tips to make volleyball more fun for beginners. Particularly appropriate for senior elementary or early high school physical education classes.... keep reading..

Track: Drill to Keep the Trail-Leg Tight Over the Hurdle
Dick Moss, Editor, PE Update.comTrack: Drill to Keep the Trail-Leg Tight Over the Hurdle

A drill that teaches hurdlers to keep their trail-leg heel tight to the buttocks as it crosses the hurdle. Can be performed with a group of students in physical education classes or varsity practices.... keep reading..

Tennis: Disguise Drill for Tennis
Dick Moss, Editor, PE Update.comTennis: Disguise Drill for Tennis

A tennis game in which players score points by correctly anticipating the direction of the opponent's shot. A fun game for PE classes or varsity teams.... keep reading..

Swimming: Which Swimming Stroke Uses the Most Energy?
Dick Moss, Editor, PE Update.comSwimming: Which Swimming Stroke Uses the Most Energy?

The breaststroke, not the butterfly, uses the most calories of all the swimming strokes. A swimming factoid for physical education classes.... keep reading..

Soccer: Wolves and Sheep Dribbling Game
Pat Aitken for PE Update.comSoccer: Wolves and Sheep Dribbling Game

A soccer dribbling game in which your physical education students must dribble to a safety zone when they hear a signal. An excellent lead-up game for the soccer unit in your physical education program.... keep reading..

Rugby: Pass Out of the Tackle Drill
Pat Aitken for PE Update.comRugby: Pass Out of the Tackle Drill

A game to teach rugby ball carriers to pass as they are being tackled. Good as a varsity team drill or even for advanced PE students.... keep reading..

Gymnastics: Roll Upward for Beginners' Somersaults
Dick Moss, Editor, PE Update.comGymnastics: Roll Upward for Beginners' Somersaults

Rolling upward on an angled mat or tumbling table will make it easier for your physical education students to learn the somersault.... keep reading..

Football: Flush and React Drill for Quarterbacks & Receivers
Dick Moss, Editor, PE Update.comFootball: Flush and React Drill for Quarterbacks & Receivers

A drill that teaches quarterbacks to monitor downfield receivers while scrambling out of the pocket.... keep reading..

Field Events: Shot Put Markers for More Effective Practices
Dick Moss, Editor, PE Update.comField Events: Shot Put Markers for More Effective Practices

Increase your throwers' effort in practice by using markers to indicate the results of each throw.... keep reading..

Basketball: And-Twos Passing & Transition Drill
Dick Moss, Editor, PE Update.comBasketball: And-Twos Passing & Transition Drill

A drill that will develop your basketball players' passing skills when running in transition.... keep reading..

Baseball/Softball: Watch for the Numbers on a Fly Ball When Advancing From First Base
Dick Moss, Editor, PE Update.comBaseball/Softball: Watch for the Numbers on a Fly Ball When Advancing From First Base

Watching for the outfielder's numbers on a deep fly ball will tell your baserunner at first whether to advance or tag up.... keep reading..

Badminton: All-Score System for Large Physical Education Classes
Dick Moss, Editor, PE Update.comBadminton: All-Score System for Large Physical Education Classes

A badminton game variation in which points are scored regardless of who is serving.... keep reading..

Cross-Country Running: Running Pace Game
Dick Moss, Editor, PE Update.comCross-Country Running: Running Pace Game

A cross-country running or track game to give athletes an awareness of running pace.... keep reading..

Wrestling: The Arm Turk
Dick Moss, Editor, PE Update.comWrestling: The Arm Turk

A wrestling technique that will put opponents on their back if your wrestler is on top.... keep reading..

Volleyball: Block the Hitting Arm, Not the Body
Dick Moss, Editor, PE Update.comVolleyball: Block the Hitting Arm, Not the Body

Volleyball blockers should position themselves in front of the hitter's arm, not his/her head.... keep reading..

Track/Equipment: How to Wind-Proof Your Practice Hurdles
Dick Moss, Editor, PE Update.comTrack/Equipment: How to Wind-Proof Your Practice Hurdles

How to ensure that your lightweight practice hurdles don't tip over in heavy winds.... keep reading..

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