Salaries By Job Title Fitness Trainers And Aerobics Instructors Salaries by Job Title Fitness Trainers And aerobics Instructors However,schools and sports organizations may have athletic trainers who treat injuries http://www.iseek.org/sv/46001.jsp?pg=46001&id=399031
NYC Dept. Of Ed. Default Physical Best is a fitness education program focusing on aerobic activity, The goal of the CHAMPS Middle school Sports Fitness is to improve student http://www.nycenet.edu/Offices/TeachLearn/OfficeCurriculumProfessionalDevelopmen
Extractions: TEXT VERSION PRINT-FRIENDLY VERSION Physical Best Fitness Education Curriculum Physical Best is a fitness education program focusing on aerobic activity, muscular strength and endurance, body composition, and flexibility. The program includes teacher trainings, curriculum materials, and links with the FITNESSGRAM, an assessment tool which provides a report for parents summarizing studentsâ fitness levels. The Curriculum: Physical Best: Physical Education for Lifelong Fitness is a comprehensive health-related fitness education program of curriculum resources and training certifications created by The American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance (AAHPERD) and the National Association of Sport and Physical Education (NASPE). Physical Best is different from what is commonly referred to as âtraditionalâ physical education, where students are taught what to do, but not why. The Physical Best curriculum enables students to learn why activity is important and how it benefits them today and for a lifetime. The emphasis is on the use of physical activity that students enjoy and promotes individual choices wherever possible so that there may be greater transfer to real life settings.
Sig Proj - Lee-Nieves - Wake Up Call To Fitness And Nutrition Interview school coaches on how eating habits affect athletic performance. Personal Fitness and Nutrition Plan, Aerobic routines for Grade 2 students http://bostonteachnet.org/lee-nieves/sigproj.htm
Extractions: Joanne Lee-Nieves has taught Physical Education and Health at the Jeremiah E. Burke, a School to Career School, for the past 28 years. As a Basketball, Volleyball, and Softball coach, this Golden Apple teacher, has been named Boston Public School Basketball Coach of the Year and MIAA Basketball Coach of the Year. Her teams have received two Boston City Basketball Titles and several Division Championships. Member of MAHPER, Massachusetts Association of Health, Physical Education and Recreation, and the Boston City Coaches Association, Joanne combines teaching and coaching with a view to a long and healthy life. Subject Areas
Extractions: A Guide for Parents with Ideas for Kids You are sitting in your office and suddenly the phone rings. "Ms. Ramirez? Your son, Raoul, was injured during football practice. His knee may be badly hurt. He is going to County General. Please go to the emergency room right away." You try to remain composed, but you can feel panic creeping through your body. With your breathing shallow and heart pounding, you drop everything and try to remember how to get to the hospital. In the past, Raoul has only had scrapes and bruises, like most kids his age. You recall being hesitant to let him play a rough sport like football that requires considerable physical contact. But you decided not to keep him from playing his favorite sport. This is your child's first major injury. Preventing Injuries Treat Injuries with "RICE"
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Harford County Public Schools More and more, schools are turning to exaerobics, or wellness walking, or golf,or rollerblading, or hiking, or weightlifting to tone muscles, http://www.hcps.org/
Extractions: EXERCISE AND FITNESS 3 steps to total body fitness Y ou're the star in your aerobics class, so you know you're being good to your heart. But is that enough for your whole body? Not if you're female! Experts say women need three types of exercise for total body fitness. An aerobic workout is indeed good for your heart; that means at least 20 minutes at your ideal target heart rate three to five times a week. But aerobic exercise is not enough. You need to do weight-bearing exercise as well. This type involves impact on your joints; walking is a good example. This kind of exercise will build up your bones, helping to prevent osteoporosis, the so-called brittle bone disease of aging women. You also need strength resistance training, which might include increasing your upper-body strength with light weights. Total body fitness is important if you want to ensure that you will not be confined to a nursing home when youre older. In fact, experts say physical condition is the biggest indicator of independence in later life! Women's sports come of age W hen I was growing up, sports meant one thing gym class. Times have changed. This summer, an unprecedented number of women are participating in the Summer Olympic Games in Atlanta. Strong women. Proud women. It's a grand time to be female.
Instructors And Coaches, Sports And Physical Training Because activities are as diverse as aerobics, calisthenics, National HighSchool Athletic Coaches Association, PO Box 4342, Hamden, CT 06514. http://www.jobbankusa.com/ohb/ohb251.html
Extractions: Significant Points Nature of the Work About this section Index An increasing value is being placed upon physical fitness within our society. Consequently, Americans are engaging in more physical fitness programs, joining athletic clubs, and being encouraged to participate in physical education and activity at all ages. Sports and physical training instructors and coaches help participants improve their physical fitness and athletic skills. Sports instructors and coaches teach non-professional individual and team sports to students. (For information on physical education teachers see the section on school teachers elsewhere in the Handbook ; coaches of professional athletes are classified with athletes, coaches, umpires, and related workers
Minnesota School Health Guide - Chapter 10 When athletic programs are coordinated with the school health service programs Aerobic exercise has several benefits that affect cardiovascular fitness http://www.health.state.mn.us/divs/fh/mch/schoolhealth/guide/chapter10.html
Extractions: INTRODUCTION Physical fitness is important throughout life to develop and maintain functional capability to meet the demands of living, and promote optimal health. Physical fitness is primarily determined by physical activity habits and is operationally defined by performance on tests which measure aerobic power, body composition, joint flexibility, strength, and endurance of the skeletal muscles. Regular physical activity increases life expectancy and can assist in the prevention and management of coronary heart disease, hypertension, diabetes, osteoporosis, obesity, and mental health problems. It is also a factor in the prevention of athletic and personal injuries. Physical education teachers, classroom teachers, school nurses, and athletic coaches can help students understand the importance of fitness and health as well as the long-term benefits of being physically fit.
Clinical Journal Of Sport Medicine - October 2000, Volume 10, Issue 4 Balance As a Predictor of Ankle Injuries in High school Basketball Players. Asymmetrical Strength Changes and Injuries in Athletes Training on a Small http://www.cjsportmed.com/pt/re/cjsm/toc.00042752-200010000-00000.htm
Extractions: LWWOnline LOGIN eALERTS REGISTER ... Archive Issue Table of Contents October 2000 , Volume 10 , Issue 4 Page # Article/Title Format Editorial Does Sex the Night Before Competition Decrease Performance? Samantha McGlone; Ian Shrier, MD, PhD Clinical Investigations The Nature and Duration of Acute Concussive Symptoms in Australian Football. Paul R. McCrory, PhD; Mark Ariens, MB, BS; Samuel F. Berkovic, MD Balance As a Predictor of Ankle Injuries in High School Basketball Players. Timothy A. McGuine, MS ATC; Joe J. Greene, MS ATC; Thomas Best, MD, PhD; Glen Leverson, PhD Asymmetrical Strength Changes and Injuries in Athletes Training on a Small Radius Curve Indoor Track. Connie Beukeboom, BScPT; Trevor B. Birmingham, PhD; Lorie Forwell, MScPT; Dave Ohrling, MD Alterations in Scapular Position with Fatigue: A Study in Swimmers. N. M. Nuala Crotty, MD; Jay Smith, MD Physical Activity-Related Injuries in Walkers and Runners in the Aerobics Center Longitudinal Study. Lisa H. Colbert, PhD; Jennifer M. Hootman, PhD; Carol A. Macera, PhD
Physical Education And Sports Policy For Schools (Draft) We believe that the school Physical Education and Sports Program should promotephysical Athletes should participate in the interhouse competition and http://www.caricom.org/archives/humanandsocialdev/sport/physedpolicy-lc.htm
Extractions: Madill Public Schools Calendar of Events Date: Begin Time: Event: Tuesday, September 06, 2005 12:00 PM Tuesday, September 06, 2005 3:30 PM 8th Gr. Play Practice in MS Aud. Tuesday, September 06, 2005 3:45 PM Community Ed Aerobics in ES Gym Tuesday, September 06, 2005 4:00 PM HS Softball with Kingston @ Home Tuesday, September 06, 2005 6:30 PM Board Meeting in Admin. Conference Rm. Thursday, September 08, 2005 8:40 AM K- Arnold's Class Field Trip to County Fair Thursday, September 08, 2005 8:40 AM K-Long's Class Field Trip to County Fair Thursday, September 08, 2005 8:40 AM K- Matthews Class Field Trip to County Fair Thursday, September 08, 2005 8:45 AM 1st Gr. Students Field Trip to County Fair Thursday, September 08, 2005 9:00 AM 4 Yr. Old's Field Trip to County Fair Thursday, September 08, 2005 9:10 AM K- Miss Williams Class Field Trip to County Fair Thursday, September 08, 2005 9:15 AM K-Mrs. Page's Class Field Trip to County Fair Thursday, September 08, 2005 9:50 AM Gill's Kindergarten Class Field Trip to Fair Grounds Thursday, September 08, 2005
George School | Athletic FAQs Do athletes from George school go on to play at the college level? George schoolathletes have gone on to participate in sports at schools such as Ursinus, http://www.georgeschool.org/explore.asp?content=64
Index Alternating days of aerobics activities and weight training. aerobics is designedto strengthen For general purposes or for basic athletic conditioning. http://www.mpsaz.org/rmhs/classes/physical_ed/
Extractions: Course Number Course name Course Description pe 35 Co-Ed Recreational Education A co-educational course planned for students with high interest in leisure time activities. Includes theses basketball activities: team play, offense and defense fundamentals, drill and games, and officiating. pe 37 Recreational Basketball For students who are not involved in interscholastic high school basketball. Includes these basketball activities: team play, offense and defense fundamentals, drill and games, and officiating. pe 38 Modified Education For students who cannot participate in a regular P.E. program because of physical limitations or medical reasons. Individualized programs are designed, by the instructor and the student, to conform to the students' abilities and medical advice. Some group activities are arranged. PE 39 Life Sports Recreation An indoor recreation class that includes these activities: indoor lacrosse, volleyball, badminton, table tennis, team handball and inline skating. The heath-related physical fitness test is administered twice each semester.
Extractions: SOE Home Back to Departments HPA Home Admissions ... Basic Physical Instruction The University of Pittsburgh has charged the Basic Physical Education Program to provide specific services to its population. Physical education makes its contribution through the use of vigorous muscular activity. The individual's needs are our first consideration. The harmonious development of his/her mental, emotional, and physical being is the cornerstone of our philosophy. Community Fitness Program The University of Pittsburgh Physical Education Department offers non-credit courses to the community each semester. The program offers instruction in aquatics, fitness, and lifetime carry-over activities. Classes are offered as per the time schedule at Trees Hall on the University of Pittsburgh Campus. Community Leisure-Learn Program The Community Leisure-Learn Program was initiated by the University of Pittsburgh over 35 years ago as a community outreach Service Program. It is the University's OLDEST Outreach program to date. It was designed to assist local residents optimize their quality of life through improved health and physical well-being. Kinder Kinetics Fall and Spring Sessions The Kinder Kinetics program is designed to meet the motor development needs of children ages 3 to 12 years. The program is unique in that it provides physical education and aquatic instruction to children in an inclusive setting. Each child will receive 45 minutes of instruction in gym and swim classes. At the end of each session all children are given evaluation cards that provides information as to what they learned and what they are ready to learn next.
Extractions: Kinesiology Department The mission of the kinesiology department is to promote the discovery, development, interpretation and applications of knowledge of physical activity and its relationship to human well-being. Two major interdependent program goals of department include: Degree Requirements 2003 -2005 Online Catalog Physical Activity Courses Faculty Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Studies with a core in Kinesiology The Liberal studies major offers kinesiology students the opportunity to prepare for American College Sports Medicine (ACSM) Health/Fitness Instructor certification. (ACSM certifications are considered the "gold standard" of the health-fitness profession). Students who choose the ACSM track will need to supplement the degree requirements below with fitness-related physical activity courses and health-fitness internships.
SCampus 2004-2005: Student Activities Intercollegiate athletics have a long, successful tradition at USC. After SchoolSports Connection (ASSC); National Youth Sports Program (NYSP) http://www.usc.edu/dept/publications/SCAMPUS/activities/activities04.html
Extractions: Student Activities Traditionally, about 4,000 students make the trek to the San Francisco Bay Area the weekend of the away game with either Stanford or Cal. Please see the Daily Trojan for specific dates and times for ticket distribution and other information pertaining to the Bay Area weekender, such as group charter flights and bus plans. Most students stay in San Francisco and attend a rally sponsored by Alumni Relations and Trojan Pride. www.usctrojans.com Director: Don Ludwig www.usc.edu/recsports Recreational Sports welcomes all members of the university community to participate in its extensive services and sports programs. The mission of Recreational Sports is to provide quality recreational programs and services that enhance student, faculty and staff knowledge and opportunities for participation in activities that promote healthy lifestyles, positive human relations and leadership skills. Intramural Sports