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Baseball/Softball: Take a Wide Lead on Second With Two Out
Dick Moss, EditorBaseball/Softball: Take a Wide Lead on Second With Two Out

In baseball, with two out, a baserunner at second should take a deep lead instead of leading directly down the baseline towards third.... keep reading..

Archery: Balloon-Pop Drill
Dick Moss, EditorArchery: Balloon-Pop Drill

Balloons tacked to an archery target provide extra feedback for accurate shots.... keep reading..

Cross-Country Running: Learning to Withstand Fast Starts in a Cross-Country Running Race
Dick Moss, EditorCross-Country Running: Learning to Withstand Fast Starts in a Cross-Country Running Race

Long runs can be used to practice the fast starts typical of championship races.... keep reading..

Volleyball: Wash Drill Teaches Performance Under Pressure
Dick Moss, EditorVolleyball: Wash Drill Teaches Performance Under Pressure

Teach players to perform under pressure by requiring them to achieve a certain number of successful plays in a row.... keep reading..

Training-Room Tips: Plantar & Achilles Injuries? Don't Walk Barefoot in the Morning
Dick Moss, EditorTraining-Room Tips: Plantar & Achilles Injuries? Don't Walk Barefoot in the Morning

Athletes with achilles tendon or plantar facia injuries should avoid walking barefoot when they first get out of bed.... keep reading..

Track: Hurdle Take-Off Drill
Dick Moss, EditorTrack: Hurdle Take-Off Drill

A drill that will let your athletes experience the ideal take-off position when hurdling.... keep reading..

Tennis: One-Handed Backhand Cue
Dick Moss, EditorTennis: One-Handed Backhand Cue

A coaching cue for the one-handed backhand tennis stroke to develop the correct sequence of movements between the torso, shoulders and arms.... keep reading..

Swimming: Upside-Down Breaststroke Kick for High Hips
Dick Moss, EditorSwimming: Upside-Down Breaststroke Kick for High Hips

Keep your swimmers' hips high in the breaststroke kick by having them perform it upside down.... keep reading..

Soccer: Don't Bounce the Soccer Throw-In
Dick Moss, EditorSoccer: Don't Bounce the Soccer Throw-In

Throw-ins should be aimed at the receiver's foot or head--not bounced off the turf.... keep reading..

Promotion: Marquee Ads Equal Free Publicity
Dick Moss, EditorPromotion: Marquee Ads Equal Free Publicity

Local businesses with portable signs may provide free publicity for your sports and physical education program.... keep reading..

Outdoor Education: How to Boil Water Without a Pot
Dick Moss, EditorOutdoor Education: How to Boil Water Without a Pot

PE students on an outdoor survival assignment can boil water by placing red-hot rocks in a water container.... keep reading..

Blog: Bossaball - A Spectacular New Sport You'll Probably Never Play!
Dick Moss, EditorBlog: Bossaball - A Spectacular New Sport You'll Probably Never Play!

A video profiles and shows the basic rules of a spectacular new sport called Bossaball.... keep reading..

Nutrition/Health: Hidden Sugar Assignment
Pat AitkenNutrition/Health: Hidden Sugar Assignment

An assignment for health or PE class in which students check a number of packaged food labels to determine the amount of hidden sugar in those products.... keep reading..

Games: Spider Web Game
Pat AitkenGames: Spider Web Game

An activity in which PE students combine tossing and catching skills with academic work.... keep reading..

Golf: Swing to Music for Better Swing Rhythm
Dick Moss, EditorGolf: Swing to Music for Better Swing Rhythm

Swinging the club to music helps clear the mind of analytical instructions, producing a relaxed, rhythmic golf swing.... keep reading..

Gymnastics: Teach Them to Stick a Landing Using a Hula Hoop
Dick Moss, EditorGymnastics: Teach Them to Stick a Landing Using a Hula Hoop

Jumping into hoops will help PE students learn to "stick" their gymnastics landings.... keep reading..

Fitness: Order of Stretching Is Important
Dick Moss, EditorFitness: Order of Stretching Is Important

The large, core muscles should be stretched first so they don't limit the range of motion of the smaller, adjacent muscles.... keep reading..

Field Events: Tips to Keep the Hop Low in the Triple Jump
Dick Moss, EditorField Events: Tips to Keep the Hop Low in the Triple Jump

The mistake of a high hop in the triple jump can be the result of a lead knee and arms that drive too high.... keep reading..

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