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Meaningful physical education programs and a 'main theme' curriculum model

Learning Through Sport

biomechanics, skill acquisition, exercise physiology, etc). Sport, Dance, Outdoor Pursuits, Active Recreation) areas in achieving the "physically educated" goal of the curriculum framework. In addition to team sports, over the years the SEM has been developed and researched with 'recreation' activities (e.g., Cone et al.

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Resolving Running-Related Injury

Informed Practitioner in Sport

Beyond sport, we must also consider the enormous numbers of recreational runners and those for whom running is a popular form of exercise for health and fitness. Recreational runners will be very familiar with this phenomenon. Most will be able to recite an extensive injury history, or at least recall a recent injury.