General PE Topics continued
- Article Dates:
- 2013
- All Months
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An activity in which PE students combine tossing and catching skills with academic work.... keep reading..
The large, core muscles should be stretched first so they don't limit the range of motion of the smaller, adjacent muscles.... keep reading..
Two simple tests to determine if players with ankle injuries are ready to return to action.... keep reading..
The tugball is a new invention that allows for a number of new games to be played in your physical education classes.... keep reading..
How to perform shoulder shrugs using a partner instead of weights or machines.... keep reading..
Place a formula or acronym on t-shirts as a secret members-only reminder of your team motto.... keep reading..
Free coupons donated by local businesses can be used as draw prizes to attract more spectators to your games... keep reading..
A safer, more convenient way to lash packs into a canoe to guard against equipment loss if the canoe capsizes.... keep reading..
One glass of orange or grapefruit juice will give you all the vitamin C you need for a day.... keep reading..
Video profiles and contact sheets will help you introduce your student to local fitness facilities and sports clubs.... keep reading..
Have students produce a short video commercial on the dangers of drug use.... keep reading..
A dodgeball variation in which the players in the circle can duck behind a folding mat.... keep reading..
Hockey goalies who own their own pads can hire out their services to recreational teams and leagues.... keep reading..
Bubble pack, used to ship books and other supplies, makes a fun "pop" when squeezed and is great for developing grip strength.... keep reading..
Exposed buckles on a downhill skier's boots can slow race times by .3 seconds in a one-minute descent.... keep reading..