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Lifestyle Activity: A Report To Promote The Future Health, Martha Ann Vranich Jan 1998

Lifestyle Activity: A Report To Promote The Future Health, Martha Ann Vranich

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No abstract provided.


Using Educational Databases In The Form Of Electronic Portfolios: A Method In Coaching Athletics, Annette Richelle Papin Jan 1998

Using Educational Databases In The Form Of Electronic Portfolios: A Method In Coaching Athletics, Annette Richelle Papin

Theses Digitization Project

No abstract provided.


Authentic Assessment Handbook For Middle School Physical Education, Heather Ann Forsdick Jan 1998

Authentic Assessment Handbook For Middle School Physical Education, Heather Ann Forsdick

Theses Digitization Project

No abstract provided.


Basketball Dribbling Performance: Differences Between Using One Ball Or Two Balls, Michael Anthony Peloza Jan 1998

Basketball Dribbling Performance: Differences Between Using One Ball Or Two Balls, Michael Anthony Peloza

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No abstract provided.


Using Instructional Video To Teach A Complex Motor Skill, Amy Reneé Maraska, Karen Drollinger Jan 1998

Using Instructional Video To Teach A Complex Motor Skill, Amy Reneé Maraska, Karen Drollinger

Theses Digitization Project

Research has shown that motor skill performance can be improved with the use of a dynamic visual model that helps to create a cognitive representation and serve as a standard for learning. The purpose of this project is to produce a demonstration videotape that thoroughly analyzes the basic actions involved with pitching a softball for strikes.


Physical Education Health Related Topics In The Middle Grades, Cheryl Ann Johnson, Paul Gregory Rossi Jan 1998

Physical Education Health Related Topics In The Middle Grades, Cheryl Ann Johnson, Paul Gregory Rossi

Theses Digitization Project

It is our goal to create a curriculum where students have the opportunity to learn and promote competency in the area of health and fitness. Additionally, to be able to reason critically and integrate the information learned through healthy choices and understand the importance of physical fitness and exercise.