Physical Best

HUMAN KINETICSISBN: 9781492545309

Physical Education for Lifelong Fitness and Health

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By Jackie Conkle
Imprint: HUMAN KINETICS
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PAPERBACK
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376

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Jackie Conkle, DHEd, is a health education teacher and the wellness committee chair at Peters Township Middle School in McMurray, Pennsylvania. She also serves as the health and physical education facilitator for the K-8 staff. Jackie prides herself in providing many wellness activities during the school day for staff and students and instructing students in after-school physical activity programs. Jackie also provides CPR and first aid training to the school district's staff as an instructor for the American Red Cross. She loves working with others to improve the health of all. Jackie earned a bachelor's degree in health and physical education from the Indiana University of Pennsylvania, a master's degree in physical education teacher education from West Virginia University, and a doctoral degree in health education and administration from A.T. Still University. Jackie is a longtime member of both SHAPE America and the Pennsylvania State Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance. For six years, she was an instructor for the National Association for Sport and Physical Education, working to improve physical education nationwide. Helping young people develop a love of movement is among her highest professional goals. She lives in Scenery Hill, Pennsylvania, with her husband and three young children. In her free time, Jackie likes to be active outdoors, especially riding her horses in barrel racing competitions. Activity Editors Clayton Ellis, Aurora Public Schools (Colorado) Joanna Faerber, Louisiana State University Laboratory School Brian Mosier, University of West Georgia Brent Heidorn, University of West Georgia

Chapter 1. Introduction to Physical Best Suzan F. Ayers and Mary Jo Sariscsany What Is the Physical Best Instructional Approach? Health-Related Fitness Education What Makes Physical Best Unique? Physical Best Activities Related Resources Physical Best Certificate Summary Discussion Questions Chapter 2. Creating Physical Activity Behaviors That Last a Lifetime Hannah Brewer, Ethan Hull, and Randy Nichols Physical Activity Trends Physical Activity and Behavior Change Motivation Comprehensive School Physical Activity Programs (CSPAPs) Goal Setting Summary Discussion Questions Chapter 3. Basic Training Principles Sean Bulger and Brooke Towner Understanding the Basic Training Principles Applying the Basic Training Principles Components of a Physical Activity Session Social Support and Safety Guidelines Summary Discussion Questions Chapter 4. Exploring Nutrition for Student Health D. Gayle Povis Healthy Students Do Better in School Road Map to Healthy Eating Carbohydrate, Protein, and Fat (Macronutrients) Energy From Food Fuels Activity Making Sense of Food Labels Vitamins and Minerals (Micronutrients) Water for Health and Performance Beware of Added Sugar and Sodium Creating a Culture of Health Summary Discussion Questions Chapter 5. Cardiorespiratory Endurance Jan Galen Bishop and Bette Jean Santos Cardiorespiratory Endurance and Related Terms Importance and Benefits of Cardiorespiratory Endurance Physical Activity and Cardiorespiratory Endurance Guidelines Teaching Cardiorespiratory Endurance Principles of Exercise and Cardiorespiratory Endurance Monitoring Intensity Training Methods for Cardiorespiratory Endurance Safety Guidelines Technology Assessing Cardiorespiratory Endurance Cardiorespiratory Endurance and the Curriculum Summary Discussion Questions Chapter 6. Body Composition Scott Going and Melanie Hingle Teaching Guidelines for Body Composition Strength Training and Body Composition Management Methods of Measuring Body Composition Helping Students Who Are Overfat or Underfat Summary Discussion Questions Chapter 7. Flexibility Elizabeth A. Burkhart and Philip Dlugolecki Definitions of Flexibility Concepts Types of Stretching Benefits of Flexibility Factors Affecting Flexibility Teaching Guidelines for Flexibility Yoga in Physical Education Principles of Training Addressing Motor Skills Through Flexibility Activities Safety Guidelines for Flexibility Activities Contraindicated Exercises Summary Discussion Questions Chapter 8. Muscular Strength and Endurance Patrick McHenry Definitions of Muscular Strength and Endurance Concepts Developmentally Appropriate Resistance Training Benefits of Resistance Training Teaching Guidelines for Muscular Strength and Endurance Principles of Training Training Methods for Muscular Strength and Endurance Alternative Methods of Training Addressing Motor Skills Through Muscular Strength and Endurance Activities Safety Guidelines for Muscular Strength and Endurance Activities Summary Discussion Questions Chapter 9. Integrating Health-Related Fitness Education Into the Curriculum Bane McCracken Curriculum Development Physical Education Curriculum Analysis Tool (PECAT) Program Design Developing Objectives and Outcomes Developing a Curriculum to Promote Lifetime Health-Related Fitness Teaching for Lifelong Fitness Fitness Education Cycle Student Choice Fitness for Life Summary Discussion Questions Chapter 10. Employing Best Practices for Teaching Betsy Gunther Preparing the Environment Keeping Students Involved Teaching Styles Enhancing Health-Related Fitness Education in the Classroom The Concept of Homework Extending Physical Activity Time Technology Summary Discussion Questions Chapter 11. Including Everyone Keith Johannes, Brian Culp, and David Lorenzi Relevant Laws Benefits of Inclusion Methods of Inclusion Major Areas in Which to Ensure Inclusion Summary Discussion Questions Chapter 12. Overview of Assessment and Assessing the Cognitive and Affective Domains Christina Sinclair Understanding Assessment Importance of Assessment Recommended Assessment Tools Applying Assessment Tools Using Assessments for Program Planning Motivating Through Assessment Making Assessment Practical Summary Discussion Questions Chapter 13. Assessing Health-Related Fitness and Physical Activity Lynn V. Johnson and Christina Sinclair FitnessGram Guidelines for Assessing Health-Related Fitness Tailoring Health-Related Fitness Assessment Using Health-Related Fitness Results Appropriately Guidelines for Assessing Physical Activity Tools for Assessing Physical Activity Summary Discussion Questions

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