Adapted - What workout suggestions do you have for developing physical fitness when working with students who have special abilities? Post in the forum.
  Coaching - This is a very interesting article, "What Kids Want in a Coach." Please take a few minutes to read it.

Then provide feedback, arguments, and/or suggestions on any of the following areas: What is most important to you as a coach? Should there be any importance at all placed on winning? How do you provide a balance (considering what kids want) to maintain a challenge to improvement? How and why do you consider yourself to be, or others consider you to be, a good coach? Please post in the forum.

  Elementary - How do you train your students for the mile run? It is 20 laps around my gym for a mile. I teach 4 year olds through 8th grade. Please post in the forum.
  Health, Fitness & Nutrition - I am looking for info on active stretching. The department is looking to change our stretching routine to active but having a hard time finding info. Please share in the forum.
  Interdisciplinary - Advances in teaching methodologies have created new ways of teaching and learning. Many academic institutions are integrating cross-curricular initiatives into their courses. Please use this thread to provide arguments on the pros and cons of being cross-curricular within PE and Health education. Post in the Forum.
  Secondary - My child's p.e. class has mandatory swimming, I would like to take him out because he is deathly afraid of swimming. I went to his schedule councilor and she told me that they would rather him take the class. What should I do? Please share in the forum.
  Technology - Rather than post a question, I just wish to share a web page on Palm Technology. It's a frequently asked question page, and there are questions on how this technology can be used in regard to physical education, as well as other academic areas.

Please review this page, and use this thread to expand on the use of Palm Technology (your methods) in regard to your PE class and/or coaching.

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