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Introducing Students to New Lifetime Sports in a Mobile PE Class

SHAPE America

I’ll share some of those details in this article, and maybe you’ll find a few ideas for sharing lifetime sports with your students. We started piecing together the idea of a mobile PE class that would focus on lifetime sports. Golf: We go to Topgolf to learn one of the best lifetime sports around. This plays out in several ways.

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Blackbaud and Magnus Health: Partnering to Boost Efficiency in Private Schools

Magnus Health

As a Blackbaud partner since 2014, Magnus Health helps schools collect vital health information like immunizations and allergies, prepare for school emergencies, and so much more. The post Blackbaud and Magnus Health: Partnering to Boost Efficiency in Private Schools appeared first on Magnus Health.

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Special Post: Choosing the Right Programme

Informed Practitioner in Sport

EDITOR’S NOTE: To celebrate the imminent release of the new title ‘ Sports Parenting: Negotiating the Challenges of the Youth Sports Journey to Help Kids Thrive ’ we are sharing this special post. In the case of youth sports, clearly we should be thinking on a longer timeline.

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Alumni Spotlight – Wade Russell

MSU

Most of my day is spent working in-house to run the business while I oversee our development initiatives with our TPH Academy athletes, who study & train full-time at our private school. My goal is still to work in professional sports. What brought you to the SCLA program and what did you want to do with the degree?

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The story of Ric Flair - Wrestler, Bad Guy and maybe the Greatest of all

The Sporting

In high school, Flair competed in football, track, and wrestling. Flair won state private school wrestling championships in 1966 and 1968. Wrestling was in Flair’s blood, and it’s impossible to mention the sport without thinking of this legend. Not long after his adoption, his family moved to Edina, Minnesota.