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Golf: Tug of War For Better Left-Arm Pull
Pat AitkenGolf: Tug of War For Better Left-Arm Pull

A drill to develop the feeling of pulling with the left arm during the swing, instead of pushing with the right. Good partner drill for both physical education classes and varsity practices.... keep reading..

Football: Punter Concentration Drill
Dick Moss, Editor, PE Update.comFootball: Punter Concentration Drill

A drill using snaps from two centers, that teaches your punters to tune out distractions.... keep reading..

Sport Psychology: Goal-Setting for Sport Can Also Include Personal Goals
Dick Moss, Editor, PE Update.comSport Psychology: Goal-Setting for Sport Can Also Include Personal Goals

A goal-setting session with your athletes and physical education students is also a great time to also discuss personal goals.... keep reading..

Blog: You Don't Need the Best Facilities to be the Best Athletes
Dick Moss, Editor, PE Update.comBlog: You Don't Need the Best Facilities to be the Best Athletes

Our latest blog posting shows a video of Brazilian Capoeira practitioners demonstrating incredible soccer ball skills - in an inner city setting.... keep reading..

Tennis: Which Serving Stance is the Best?
Pat AitkenTennis: Which Serving Stance is the Best?

Choose the platform stance for control and accuracy, the pinpoint stance for power.... keep reading..

Promotion: Parade Floats Show You Off to the Community
Dick Moss, Editor, PE Update.comPromotion: Parade Floats Show You Off to the Community

A parade float gives you a great opportunity to promote your school's athletic teams and physical education programs.... keep reading..

Games: Pin Ball
Pat AitkenGames: Pin Ball

A game in which players attempt to hit balls mounted on cones that are being guarded by opposing players. Great for developing physical education students' throwing, catching and blocking skills.... keep reading..

Field Events: Inch Back as the High Jump Bar Rises
Dick Moss, Editor, PE Update.comField Events: Inch Back as the High Jump Bar Rises

To accommodate faster runup speeds, high jumpers can move their start mark back two inches for every two inch increase in bar height.... keep reading..

Strength: Towels & Tensors for Grip & Wrist Strength
Pat Aitken for PE Update.comStrength:  Towels & Tensors for Grip & Wrist Strength

Hand and wrist exercises can be performed with tensor bandages & rolled-up towels. Can be performed in physical education classes.... keep reading..

Blog: A New Sport? The Swim Fin Hurdles!
Dick Moss, Editor, PE Update.comBlog: A New Sport? The Swim Fin Hurdles!

Our latest blog posting shows a world record being in a new and wacky hybrid sport...the swim fin hurdles. Don't try this in physical education class!... keep reading..

Of Interest: How Fast Are Human Swimmers Compared to Other Species?
Dick Moss, Editor, PE Update.comOf Interest: How Fast Are Human Swimmers Compared to Other Species?

The fastest human swimmer is 63 miles per hour slower than the fastest fish.... keep reading..

Fundraising: Top Ten Warnings About Fundraising
Dick Moss, Editor, PE Update.comFundraising: Top Ten Warnings About Fundraising

Ten things any school sport or physical education program should consider before starting any fundraiser.... keep reading..

Badminton: Where to Aim the Smash
Dick Moss, Editor, PE Update.comBadminton: Where to Aim the Smash

Badminton players can "jam" opponents by aiming smashes at their racquet-side hip.... keep reading..

Soccer: The Role of Fitness in Becoming a Professional Soccer Player
Dick Moss, Editor, PE Update.comSoccer: The Role of Fitness in Becoming a Professional Soccer Player

The level of fitness development is one of the major differences between promising youth soccer players who make the pro ranks and those who don't.... keep reading..

Games: Matball Variations
Dick Moss, Editor, PE Update.comGames: Matball Variations

The game of Matball and some fun variations you can use in your physical education classes.... keep reading..

Blog - Are Cheerleaders Tough? You Betcha!
Dick Moss, Editor, PE Update.comBlog - Are Cheerleaders Tough? You Betcha!

Our latest blog posting provides proof that cheerleaders are tough! Watch this video of a cheerleader tackling a fully-equipped football player during a game in order to protect his teammates.... keep reading..

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