Designing and Teaching Fitness Education Courses
AUTHOR | Spinosa, Lisa; Calkins, Nichole; Greenberg, Jayne D. |
PUBLISHER | Human Kinetics Publishers (08/10/2021) |
PRODUCT TYPE | Paperback (Paperback) |
Description
Fitness education is often overlooked for various reasons: no equipment, no weight room, large class size, or lack of professional development. Designing and Teaching Fitness Education Courses provides real solutions for all these issues. This book offers secondary-level physical educators innovative ideas, practical answers, and guidance in implementing fitness education programming that will meet the needs of all students. Designing and Teaching Fitness Education Courses is packed with highly useful tools and resources:
- 211 instructional photos showing exercises and stretches that require no equipment and are easily adapted for varying abilities
- 18 pacing guides that form a week-by-week blueprint for implementing a semester-long fitness education course
- A robust online resource with
- all 18 pacing guides, as well as a blank template for developing your own;
- 139 video demonstrations of all the book's exercises and stretches;
- PowerPoint presentations to show in PE classes, including video demonstrations of the book's exercises and stretches; and
- teacher aids and student handouts, including assignments, assessments, posters, and a 12-week personal fitness plan
- Part I presents both theoretical and practical knowledge of fitness education; its importance in a standards-based curriculum; pedagogical and content knowledge considerations; nutrition, wellness, and consumer issues; and the general components of fitness education.
- Part II focuses on various components of fitness education: flexibility, strength, and cardiorespiratory fitness. This part includes stretching and muscular strength and endurance workouts, illustrated with photos in the book and videos in the online resource.
- Part III guides readers in enabling students to participate in community fitness and activity events to support the development of lifelong fitness habits.
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Product Format
Product Details
ISBN-13:
9781718200265
ISBN-10:
1718200269
Binding:
Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language:
English
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Page Count:
416
Carton Quantity:
16
Feature Codes:
Bibliography,
Index,
Illustrated
Country of Origin:
US
Subject Information
BISAC Categories
Education | Teaching - Subjects - Physical Education
Education | Healthy Living & Personal Hygiene
Education | Health & Safety
Dewey Decimal:
796.071
Library of Congress Control Number:
2021011726
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Fitness education is often overlooked for various reasons: no equipment, no weight room, large class size, or lack of professional development. Designing and Teaching Fitness Education Courses provides real solutions for all these issues. This book offers secondary-level physical educators innovative ideas, practical answers, and guidance in implementing fitness education programming that will meet the needs of all students. Designing and Teaching Fitness Education Courses is packed with highly useful tools and resources:
- 211 instructional photos showing exercises and stretches that require no equipment and are easily adapted for varying abilities
- 18 pacing guides that form a week-by-week blueprint for implementing a semester-long fitness education course
- A robust online resource with
- all 18 pacing guides, as well as a blank template for developing your own;
- 139 video demonstrations of all the book's exercises and stretches;
- PowerPoint presentations to show in PE classes, including video demonstrations of the book's exercises and stretches; and
- teacher aids and student handouts, including assignments, assessments, posters, and a 12-week personal fitness plan
- Part I presents both theoretical and practical knowledge of fitness education; its importance in a standards-based curriculum; pedagogical and content knowledge considerations; nutrition, wellness, and consumer issues; and the general components of fitness education.
- Part II focuses on various components of fitness education: flexibility, strength, and cardiorespiratory fitness. This part includes stretching and muscular strength and endurance workouts, illustrated with photos in the book and videos in the online resource.
- Part III guides readers in enabling students to participate in community fitness and activity events to support the development of lifelong fitness habits.
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