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    “Athletes, band members earning P.E. waivers” about how students at Whiteland High School convinced their school to give them a P.E. waiver for being in band and sports. The students showed that when they lift weights or when they marched they did more physical work than in P.E. After hearing their statements and seeing the proof, the school decided to grant them a P.E waiver. Some schools still require their students to take P.E. for educational purposes. There are also schools that allow…

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    This is why looking at play articles really intrigues me to see that some articles relate to psychology and pathology. Furthermore, I will fully explain the effects of the lack of play on our mental health. Additionally, I will address the roll physical activity plays on cognition, and follow up with what we can do to restore playing in our own neighborhoods. Since roughly the 80 's the percentage of time spent outdoors playing has dropped drastically. During this same duration of time you…

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    people might argue that the fifty minutes to an hour of physical activity that students have in school might be the only exercise that they will get all day, but again I believe that it is the parent 's responsibility to get the child outside not the governments. I don’t think that physical education should be taken out of schools, but I do think that it should be more about having fun and taking a break from learning, and less about having physical tests to see who is out of shape. My little…

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    My Fitness Pal Textbook

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    Teams not reaching their goals would learn from others and begin to strategize on how to improve their results. The following study was reported using supportive curriculum with heart rate monitors (HRM) and pedometers (PED) and their effect on physical activity. The results proved quantitatively. Qualitatively, as well, the teacher felt the PEDs provided the students motivation for self-improvement during class. The students using the HRM shared that although time consuming to set up, it…

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    Chocolate milk is well-known for recovering athletes after hardcore workouts and such a benefit will certainly help students with physical educational classes be more fit. While being a sports drink, chocolate milk is just as healthy for students as white milk, with extra bonuses like a liver detoxifying agent. Despite these wonderful and proven benefits, schools that ban chocolate…

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    1. What is the primary issue in this case? The primary issue in this case is that Bill has Brooke, a third grader with autism, in his PE class, and he can’t seem to figure out how to best include her. He wants to call upon an adaptive physical educator, but the last time he dealt with someone in that position, it was a disaster. Because of this, he isn’t sure what to do. 2. Why was Bill hesitant about seeking consultation? Bill is hesitant to seek consultation because of his previous…

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    1. Choose an age group to focus on for this assignment, i.e., toddlers (2-4 yrs), children (5-11 yrs), adolescents (12-17 yrs), young adults (18-25 yrs), adults (26-64 yrs), or older adults (65+ yrs). What are the physical activity recommendations for this population? For my assignment, I decided to look at the Children 5-11-year age group. It is recommended for this age group to get at least 60 minutes of daily exercise (Kolen, 2016). It is also recommended that 3 days include vigorous…

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    recommended about of physical activity a day and it is really starting to take a toll on the well-being of Americans. With physical education programs being cut and only having six states require physical education in every grade kindergarten through high school. I believe that these actions are killing American kids quicker. US kids need to learn how to be physically active and understand that physical activity can be fun. United States schools are focusing less on the physical aspect of the…

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    Many hold education as a top priority standard, but how can anyone study when health factors dominate the scholarly life? Logical reasoning might argue that, as a matter of fact, learning cannot thrive with decaying health conditions. Given the environment of the U.S., college students fall victim to many types of dangers such as emotional struggle due to rigorous class schedules, the attaining of disease factors resulting from the buffet-style food plans, and social pressure. Therefore, knowing…

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    Biomechanics

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    working at its optimal level is necessary when performing everyday movements as well as more strenuous physical activities. When fascia is injured or damaged in any way, it can make movement painful and at times unbearable. To elaborate, fascia becomes inflexible when it has been through physical trauma or inflammation, causing tension and pain in the surrounding tissue area (Cutler, 2010). A physical therapist will use the myofascia release therapy to expel the tension in the tissue and restore…

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