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Cross-country skiing can be enjoyed by a wide range of students, from the youngest kindergartners to those secondary students who are so difficult to please. Cross-country skiing provides many benefits, including some great physical benefits. If you look at Olympic cross-country skiers, you can see the positive effects on the body that result from training for cross-country skiing.
In this tag game, skiers (geese) must ski in the existing tracks as they move around the circle attempting to avoid being tagged by the It (fox). To tag a skier out, another skier holding the Frisbee must tag the skier. If skiers run out of forearms, shoulders, legs, and equipment, they run in place until another skier frees them by tagging them.
In this technique, the skier uses a kicking action followed by a weight shift to the gliding ski; after the weight shift, the skier quickly performs a poling action with the arm opposite the kicking leg. Plant the right pole even with the left foot so you canpush off the pole and glide on the left ski. To help intermediate skiers improve their diagonal stride, you should use noncompetitive drills, games, and activities that the skiers will not rush through.
Students will be doing ski, boot, and pole fittings at stations set up around the gym. 2. From the boots station to the poles station, students use repetitive standing broad jumps (see figure 4.3). Check to make sure that each student has recorded a ski boot size (in the European number), ski length, and pole length on the equipment size charts found at each station.
Anne Marie Ludovici-Connolly offers health promotion professionals tips for making the most of their wellness programs. This Active Living Partners webinar, "Making Wellness Programs Work: Maximizing Recruitment, Participation, and Engagement," was led by Anne Marie Ludovici-Connolly, author of Winning Health Promotion Strategies. The webinar was aimed at health promotion specialists, human resources professionals, public health professionals, and other practitioners interested in ...
If you sit down in front of your telly and flip on the British Open this weekend, it would hardly be surprising if, at least momentarily, you confused ESPN for the History Channel, as Royal Lytham & St. Annes, with its 206 foreboding pot bunkers, more closely resembles a World War I battlefield than it does a golf course. It’s 2012, and the Summer Olympic Games kick off in London just five days after the British Open ends. Outside of such broadcast partners as ESPN and NBC’s Golf Channel, ...