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5 Tips for Moving Your Career Forward as a Health and Physical Education Teacher

SHAPE America

As the clock ticks toward graduation, those innocent, every-once-in-a-while thoughts gain strength. I love hearing stories in which someone finds the inner strength to transform themselves into something great. Reflection and honest self-assessment often reveal painful truths about our true willingness to move forward and adapt.

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New Heart Rate Recovery Feature from Firstbeat Sports Provides More Insights for Coaches

First Beat

The new Heart Rate Recovery (HRR) feature from Firstbeat Sports provides an additional tool for coaches to assess the status of their athletes, giving further insights into conditioning and recovery status. HRR essentially reflects parasympathetic reactivation following exercise, i.e., recovery. Why is HRR Important? Bellenger, et al.,

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Strength and Conditioning Templates

PLT4M

A well-structured strength and conditioning program can enhance strength, power, speed, agility, capacity, and endurance while reducing the risk of injury. This is where strength and conditioning templates come into play. With Excel, coaches could write training programs with exercises, sets, reps, and percentages.

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Exciting New Features for PhysednHealth K-12 Platform

Physed n Health

Timer-Based Push Up and Curl Up Test Measuring upper body strength and core stability has never been easier with our new timer-based push-up and curl-up test. Select from a wide range of exercises, and receive real-time feedback on their performance. Let’s dive in: 1. Please share so others may benefit.

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Students Designing Personal Fitness Plans In PE

PLT4M

As a result, many schools encourage and support students in designing personal fitness plans in physical education to build and bridge important concepts around fitness and exercise. This approach aims to teach students the value of regular exercise and how to design routines that suit their individual needs and goals.

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Run for Fun (Grades K-2)

Open Phys Ed

1) Identifies the heart as a muscle that grows stronger with exercise/play and physical activity. (2) Their research-based program consists of games and activities that make it fun to learn—and teach—the fundamental movement skills at the heart of running and most other sports. 2) Identifies physical activities that contribute to fitness.

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Bioactive Peptides From the Fava Bean: The Future of Muscular Health?

Designs for Health

Physical activity can be an effective way to improve muscle tone; however, an intense exercise routine may be associated with delayed onset muscle soreness (DOMS) lasting several days and manifesting as muscle pain, stiffness, and reduced function, which can negatively impact athletic recovery and performance.