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When giving athletes extrinsic feedback about their technical skills, you can either tell them what you saw (descriptive feedback) or tell them what you think they need to do based on what you saw (prescriptive feedback).
More Fun and Games
A great game for when soccer fields are muddy and tennis courts are wet.
Youth Strength Training eBook
Photos, tips, and guidelines for a safe and beneficial bench press exercise for youth.
Team-Building Activities for the Digital Age
If a team is to function and grow effectively, its members must be able to communicate clearly and sometimes quickly. Certainly, text messages are quick and convenient, and the activities presented here help users understand and meet the challenges that text messaging creates.
Geocaching for Schools and Communities
Learn more about this fun new activity.
Alpine Skiing
The motions and movements in skiing are relatively simple.
Creative Physical Education
Many traditional physical education lessons focus intently on movement or motor skill development because these are seen as the building blocks of improved performance.
Survive and Thrive as a Physical Educator
Teaching by invitation and intratask variation are two ways to ensure developmental appropriateness and to motivate students who are at different skill levels.
Survive and Thrive as a Physical Educator
Lesson planning determines the core of what happens in a school day. If you want to have a successful day teaching, you must plan for it.
Inclusive Physical Activity 2nd Edition (eBook, PDF Version)
Different people have different views about exactly what inclusion involves and how beneficial it is.