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Gym Class - Ultimate Frisbee: 5 Lessons for You, the Teacher
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Ultimate Frisbee is simple and straightforward: a field, two teams and one disc. While it takes very little to start, it yields a lot in return by encouraging healthy bodies, lifestyles and mentalities. Ultimate Frisbee teaches responsibility and fair-play by putting officiating, game management and team conduct largely in the hands of its players. Ultimate Frisbee promotes a culture of valuing all of its members and being inclusive by gender, race/ethnicity and levels of mental and physical ability. It builds cohesion among diverse players and forms a community. It’s a safe, non-contact sport where girls and boys may play together even at the highest levels.

Subject:
Education
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Game
Provider:
The Lot Ultimate Academy
Date Added:
05/12/2014
Skateboard Science
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This site from the Exploratorium looks at the physics of skateboard tricks (ollieing, mid-air maneuvers, and pumping for speed) and the physics of the skateboards themselves (wheels, bearings, trucks).

Subject:
Physical Science
Physics
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Provider:
Exploratorium
Date Added:
05/12/2014
Sociological and Psychological Aspects of Physical Activity
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This course is intended to serve as an introduction to the emerging and evolving fields of the sociology and psychology of physical activity. This course considers the many specialized facets of these topics in a review fashion, and selected topics, owing to their significance and/or empirical basis, are covered in more depth. This course considers both historical and contemporary developments in exercise psychology and sociology, and examines the social and psychobiological predictors and health-related consequences of physical activity behaviors.

FULL COURSE LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Differentiate between the ideas of Health Inequality vs. Health Inequity and how these concepts relate to the ability to adopt and adhere to a physically active lifestyle.
Describe how the Ecological Model informs our understanding of the factors that influence healthy behaviors including influences at intrapersonal, interpersonal, community, and societal/cultural levels.
Describe how ideas surrounding physical activity have evolved over time and be aware of the accomplishments of key individuals who have spurred this process.
Discuss community and policy-level factors that influence physical activity behaviors across the lifespan.
Effectively employ key terms and concepts commonly used in research on physical activity.
Explain how physical activity behaviors, their determinants, and their consequences are assessed using valid and reliable measures in research.
Discuss how the field of Exercise Psychology uses research evidence, including Hill’s Criteria for Causality and the Gold Standard for Experimental Research, to understand how physical activity behaviors like exercise influence health outcomes.
Discuss how physical activity influences outcomes related to mental health and quality of life including depression, anxiety, fatigue, pain, stress and sleep.
Discuss traditional and contemporary approaches for promoting healthy behavior change and how they can be applied with individuals and groups.
Practice effective communication surrounding health-related behavior change.

Subject:
Applied Science
Health, Medicine and Nursing
Social Science
Material Type:
Module
Author:
Laura Ellingson-Sayen
Date Added:
11/29/2021
Sociological and Psychological Aspects of Physical Activity
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This is a 3-credit, 10-week course.

This course is intended to serve as an introduction to the emerging and evolving fields of the sociology and psychology of physical activity. This course considers the many specialized facets of these topics in a review fashion, and selected topics, owing to their significance and/or empirical basis, are covered in more depth. This course considers both historical and contemporary developments in exercise psychology and sociology, and examines the social and psychobiological predictors and health-related consequences of physical activity behaviors.

Subject:
Applied Science
Health, Medicine and Nursing
Psychology
Social Science
Sociology
Material Type:
Full Course
Homework/Assignment
Syllabus
Author:
Laura Ellingson-Sayen
Date Added:
03/23/2022
Sports Agents and Sports Contracts
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This is a PowerPoint presentation about Sports Agents and Sports Contracts of the class SM43401 Sport & Exercise Legal Issues. It is viewed from a student's perspective. 

Subject:
General Law
Material Type:
Student Guide
Textbook
Author:
Miguel Gamborino
Date Added:
10/30/2023