Extractions: You can make great money helping people get in shape. Even before you have earned your Career Diploma, you can start designing workout routines and nutrition programs. And your program includes your choice of any one of three American Council on Exercise certification exam preparation manuals. Topics covered: Education Direct is fully accredited by the Distance Education and Training Council (DETC), Washington, D.C. Education Direct has also been reviewed and approved as an Authorized Provider of continuing education and training programs by the International Association for Continuing Education and Training (IACET). This means students can earn CEUs (Continuing Education Units) for Education Direct courses completed.
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Seattle Public Schools | Schools Due to campus construction, no after school sports will be offered in the aerobics/Fitness; Body Toning/Conditioning; Weight Training; Team Sports http://www.seattleschools.org/area/physed/featured_schools.xml
Extractions: Physical Education Physical Education Featured Schools Many schools in Seattle have outstanding Physical Education programs ranging from being a demonstration team to providing extracurricular activities for students. Listed below are just some of our schools. They are listed in alphabetical order. Alternative School #1 P.E. Specialist - Debra Carmen DiDomenico dcdidomenico@seattleschools.org Beacon Hill Elementary P.E. Specialist - Otis Campbell oecampbell@seattleschools.org Due to campus construction, no after school sports will be offered in the 2004-2005 school year. Developmentally appropriate curriculum model delivered to all students. Unicycle and Double Dutch Clubs perform annually at local community festival. FitnessGram testing/assessment tool used and is a nationally recognized assessment tool.
Perry Beeches School Sports Fitness Centre Aerobics Programme Perry Beeches school Sports Fitness Centre aerobics Programme aerobics.Boxacise. Improve your stamina, coordination and burn fat with a Hi-Low http://www.leisure.birmingham.gov.uk/sites/Perrybeeches_Sch/aerobics.htm
Holiday Courses - Sports Aerobics - Tonbridge School TONBRIDGE school. Holiday Courses Prospectus Sports aerobics. Jump to menu.Holiday Courses Sports aerobics. Age range, 8yrs to 10yrs and 11yrs/over http://www.tonbridge-school.co.uk/courses/prospectus/sportsaerobics.usml
Extractions: @import "/general.css"; Holiday Courses Prospectus Jump to menu Age range 8yrs to 10yrs and 11yrs/over Fee Clothing Comfortable cool wear and tracksuit/trainers to keep warm. This new fast moving course is performed to music and consists of basic dance movement including lifts, leaps and jumps, all of which improve cardio-vascular health and fitness. Proficiency awards may be achieved. Advanced search Back to top
Extractions: "All teachers, custodians, food service staff, food service supervisor and coordinator, principal, mayor of Saline, and all teaching assistants participated. We had an obstacle course around the school led by the mayor of Saline. Some walked with their classrooms and stopped to exercise. Other classes walked. After the event, each participant received a bottle of water and a badge of participation donated by the food service department. We had a great response to the program and plan on adding more schools next year and include more people from the community." Patterson Learning Center
Physical Education - Aerobics Curriculum for school District of Washington. school District of Washington.PHYSICAL EDUCATION CURRICULUM 2000. Physical Education aerobics http://www.washington.k12.mo.us/curriculum/pehealth/CR65595.HTM
Extractions: Choate Rosemary Hall 333 Christian Street Wallingford, CT 06492 (203) 697-2000 Skip to Section Subnavigation Skip to Page Content Skip to Page Content Summer Programs All boarding students participate in sports for one hour, four days per week (Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday). Sports is an option for day students; they are encouraged to participate in sports, but must do so for the entire length of their program if they decide to commit to the athletic program. All sports are co-educational and recreational (i.e. various levels of abilities). Students enrolled in one of the high school programs (Summer Session, Kennedy Institute, Immersion Courses, ELI or Writing Project) will participate in two different sports while here. The exception is Writing Project participants, who will only participate on one sport due to the length of their program. Aerobics
School Planning & Management - EVERYONES A WINNER Public schools score big with modern athletic facilities. school natatoriumsmay be used for community swim leagues or senior aqua aerobics programs, http://www.peterli.com/archive/spm/802.shtm
Extractions: EVERYONES A WINNER by SCOTT MILDER, CPSM Public schools score big with modern athletic facilities. When it comes to a well-rounded education, what happens out on the playing field can be as beneficial to a child as what happens in the classroom. Today, many students and school districts alike are finding that the key to academic success and to staying in school is a healthy balance of both academics and sports. This growing emphasis on K-12 sports as part of a well-balanced education means districts are making major investments in sports facilities. Aluminum bleachers are giving way to concrete stadiums capable of seating upwards of 10,000 fans. Once stuffy, crowded press boxes are becoming state-of-the-art media and coaching facilities that are wired for speed and sound with Internet ports and superior audio design.
DSNI - Projects Two regional Sports Hall athletics Championships for Special Schools are held An annual aerobics project designed to encourage children and adults with http://www.dsni.co.uk/projects.php
Extractions: Home About Us Events Projects ... Links Disability Sports NI has been involved in a range of innovative projects and initiatives since it was launched in February 1998. The projects are listed below followed by an outlined of their achievements: The New Age Kurling project is the newest initiative to be introduced to Special Schools in Northern Ireland. The project which is funded by the Lady Taverners, is an adapted version of the mainstream game of ice curling and is fully inclusive of all disabilities. As part of the project all participating schools received a full set of equipment and teacher training allowing schools to practice in the lead up to Northern Irelands first New Age Kurling Championships due to be held in October 2005. An initiative which is aimed at fitness suites putting in place the necessary structures to enable and encourage people with disabilities to utilise their facilities.
RCDS The emphasis of the Upper school program is on conditioning and aerobic activity.Classes meet three periods each cycle. Each class requires the students to http://www.rcds.rye.ny.us/theSchoolToday/upperschool/athletics.html
Extractions: PHYSICAL EDUCATION The emphasis of the Upper School program is on conditioning and aerobic activity. Classes meet three periods each cycle. Each class requires the students to participate in highly structured group exercise through different mediums such as calisthenics, step aerobics, weights, and aerobic activities. FITNESS (Co-Educational) The students participate in both high and low impact aerobics utilizing both steps and mats. Students are also introduced to weight lifting with both Universal and free weights. The goal of this program is to improve each student's cardiovascular level of fitness and to help each individual maximize his/her physical potential. Each trimester includes discussions on nutrition and developing a healthy lifestyle. CONDITIONING (Co-Educational) Grades 9-12 Interscholastic Teams FALL Boys' Varsity Football
Extractions: Pool Hours: Adult* morning lap swim M, W, F 6:00 am - 7:00 am Open Swim M, T, W, TH 8:30 pm - 9:30 pm Open Swim T, TH 8:30 pm - 9:30 pm Open Swim Sat., Sun 1:00 pm- 4:00 pm Water Aerobics classes T, TH 7:30 pm - 8:30 pm Water Aerobics classes Sat 7:00 am - 8:00 am Adults* (must be 18 years old.) Lap lanes are available. Reserved group swims are available upon request for a fee. Each month scheduled pool activities will be posted in the pool lobby. Please check these dates as the pool will be closed to the public on certain days. (swim meets etc.) The pool and athletic complex WILL BE CLOSED if school is cancelled for any reason.
Welcome To The Town Of North Providence On The Web Others include; Ricci school (4) Athletic Complex, Stephen Olney Park (4) and Ivan Morning and evening water aerobics classes are offered to adults; http://www.northprovidenceri.com/site/recreation2.htm
Extractions: In addition to the specialist staff named, the department is supported by a large number of academic staff who run and coach school teams. Facilities The school benefits from excellent sports facilities. The extensive grass areas at School and at Dialstone Lane are utilised in both the winter and the summer.
Welcome To Croydon Online - Sports Centres Aqua aerobics. Fitness suite / swim sessions at reduced rates. schools out activity programme for all school holidays, children up to 16 years. http://www.croydononline.org/leisure/sports_clubs/sportscentres.asp
Extractions: Home Home Leisure Sports Clubs Printer Friendly Page ... About the Site Addington Palace Country Club : Facilities include, gymnasium, solitaire room, studio classes, beauty therapies and aromatherapy. Beauty and the Beast : Facilities, large cardio suite, fitness room, free weights area and sunbeds. Cannons Health and Fitness Club : Facilities, pool, gymnasium, aerobics, sauna, steam room and jacauzzi, tennis courts. CJ's Gymnasium : Facilities, gymnasium and martial arts club. Coulsdon Manor Leisure Club : Facilities, tennis courts, squash courts, gymnasium, sunbeds, steam room and sauna, fitness studio. Creche and leisure bar. Croydon Sports Arena : Facilities including an eight lane 400m running track, with centre field and training area for throwing events. The stadium is floodlit, ideal for training at any time of year. During the winter the inner field becomes a football pitch, home to Croydon Football Club. In the summer the stadium is mostly used for athletic events, hosting several large meetings such as the Surrey Athletic Championships and the occasional international event. The arena is not only used for serious sport and training. A charity gladiator games has been held there and there are other special events planned for the future. Croydon Sports Club : Specifically a member Sports Club. We have memberships available for swimming, the fitness suite and fitness classes. The pool is a 25m, 4 lane swimming pool. The gym is equipped with resistance and c. v. equipment. The fitness classes are various and include yoga, Body Conditioning, Pilates and a number of aerobic workouts. We also have a swimming family membership and there are allocated general and adult only swimming times. Our memberships are competitive and very flexible.
LJ_ Welcome Water aerobics Instructor Certification and/or Experience Required Assist with teaching preschool children sports basics. http://lajolla.ymca.org/Web Pages/Giving/Volunteer.htm
Extractions: The La Jolla YMCA offers a variety of volunteer opportunities for adults of all ages and backgrounds. Each year, our YMCA enlists over 200 community volunteers to help us raise over $325,000 for important program scholarships and program development. YMCA ANNUAL SUPPORT CAMPAIGNER No Certification / Experience Required: Campaigner Serve as a community volunteer helping the YMCA raise important funds during the Annual Support Campaign to be used for program scholarships and development. The Annual Support Campaign occurs during the month of February and includes an exciting Kick-Off Dinner, Report Parties, and a Victory Celebration. Meet great people, learn more about the YMCA, and support a good cause by becoming a campaigner of the La Jolla YMCA! Fundraising goals vary between $100 - $1,500 per campaigner and prizes are awarded to all campaigner that achieve their goals. Campaign is fun, educational, and very rewarding!
Extractions: The Sheboygan Area Community Recreation Department strives to provide a variety of enriching and exciting recreational opportunities for residents of all ages. This Week's Activity Calendar Download the Catalog Athletics - Youth Activity Type of Program Age/Grade Level Season/Months Baseball Instruction Grades K-1 Summer (June - July) Leagues Grades 2-9 Summer (May - August) Lakeshore Cadet - Traveling Grades 8-9 Summer (May - August) American Legion - Traveling Grades 8-12 Summer (May - August) Tutor Program - Drop-in Grades 4-9 Summer (June - July) Basketball Instruction Grades 1-3 Winter (December - February) Leagues Grades 4-8 Winter (December - February) Select - Traveling Grades 7-8 Winter (November - February) High School League Grades 9-12 Winter (November - March) Boys Mini-Clinic Grades 6-8 Boys October Girls Mini-Clinic Grades 6-8 Girls October Cross Country Skiing Instruction Grades K-5 January Flag Football Leagues Fall (September - October) Floor Hockey Instruction - League Winter (February - April) Gymnastics - Tumbling Tots Instruction Ages 3-6 years Instruction Ages 3-14 years Summer (June - August) Turners (Call 457-5710) Ages 5-12 September - May Soccer Instruction Age 4-Kindergarten Leagues - SAYSO Grades 1-8 Camps Grades K-12 Summer Softball Instruction Grades K-1 Summer (June - July) Leagues Grades 2-9 Summer (June - August) Tennis Instruction All Ages Summer (June - July) Tournaments Ages 8-18 Summer (July - August)
Athletics At The Andrews School Girls Sports Teams photo Life at Andrews doesn t end with the school day.Opportunities to participate in athletic activities and personal fitness programs http://www.andrews-school.org/athletics.html
Extractions: Life at Andrews doesn't end with the school day. Opportunities to participate in athletic activities and personal fitness programs are an important part of learning self-reliance and confidence. Lessons learned on the athletic field and in the weight room are carried over into every other aspect of student life. We are proud of our strong tradition of athletic participation for our students. Our athletes participate in individual and team competition through our membership in the Private School League. Our athletic facilities include 6 practice fields, tennis courts, and new Field House that features a gym, 3 fitness rooms (aerobic, weight and cardio-fitness) and 2 locker rooms. Andrews' "no cut" policy promotes participation, making it possible for all interested students to be part of a team. There are sports for every season at Andrews and an activity for every ability. In addition, extracurricular options include equestrian sports, skiing, hiking and aerobics. Our coaches play a major role in the development of athletes in their charge. They help students develop leadership skills, promote teamwork and instill sportsmanship. These values apply not only to athletics, but to life.
Bothell High School - Sports Zone August 31 on 230 500 in the aerobics rm. After school starts, Cross Country After school starts 230 400 News from the Athletic Director http://schoolcenter.nsd.org/education/sportszone/default.php?sectiondetailid=107
The Physician And Sportsmedicine Groups List Membership aerobics instructors, personal trainers, fitness industry leaders, Comments Tracks information about high school athletic injuries, http://www.physsportsmed.com/groups.htm
Extractions: Last Update: June 20, 2001 The following list of professional organizations and resource groups represents the growing diversity in the field of sports medicine. The list also includes government agencies, sports-related groups, and academic centers that are active in tracking sports injuries. The list is divided into three sections: sports medicine organizations groups and committees that generate sports medicine information, and statistics-gathering groups . Some groups appear more than once; they have been cross-referenced in each instance. Entries in each of the three sections have been arranged alphabetically. When appropriate, we have given the names of directors and other officers. Links are also provided to entries who have Web sites. While The Physician and Sportsmedicine does not endorse any of the groups listed, we do encourage readers to contact the ones that interest them. We have included only the essential information about each group; more detailed descriptions can be obtained by calling or writing to the groups. Readers who would like their organization added to this list should contact The Physician and Sportsmedicine Groups List, 4530 W 77th St, Minneapolis, MN 55435, e-mail: