Difference between new and old concepts of physical education Asked by jason25 17 months ago Similar questions: difference concepts physical education Education & Reference > K Through 12.
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One (of many) examples would be sit-ups. Old style we were taught to put our hands behind our heads to do sit-ups. Now we know that doing this instinctively has the hands pull forward, and if they're behind the head, they're pulling the spine out of alignment.
Cross arms over the chest and do sit-ups that way. THEN the waist only is involved. Basically, the doofuses that were passed off on us unsuspecting students didn't have the first notion of actual EDUCATION for the Physical Education classes.
Now, the "teachers" are really expected to teach. But I remember every high school P.E. Activity (and I mean "every" literally to be that there were no exceptions) was, "Here's the __________, go play ___________. " How?
I was in a church league softball team when I was in college before I learned how to catch a softball. It wasn't difficult; but no one had ever actually shown me how it's done..
1 Kids (and adults) need a physical teacher in the room, ask Old .
Kids (and adults) need a physical teacher in the room, ask Old .
" "i need some new fresh ideas for physical education lessons - to get my "chunky monkeys" fit and to want to be fit!
My physical therpist is sending me a bill for 2007 stating I have 12 unpaid visits ($3100) for dates I never went (in MD.
Explanation of the changing concept of physical education.
I need some new fresh ideas for physical education lessons - to get my "chunky monkeys" fit and to want to be fit!
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