J Sports Med
Phys Fitness.
Not exact matches
Madison began its shift to a
fitness - based
phys - ed program about ten years ago, when staff began reading articles about the increase in the number of obese children.
* The Web Puts «Fizz» Into
Phys - ical
Fitness!
61 Mothers books explain diabetes, asthma, to kids; school breakfasts are one of best investments for school preparedness; about 1 out 200 U.S. kids are vegetarians;
phys ed classes emphasizing
fitness for life.
65 Lack of school nurses impacts students health, academics; keeping kids on campus for lunch; prolonged consumption of sports drinks can lead to tooth decay; the new
phys ed stresses
fitness for life.
For too long, some
fitness experts say, physical education has not lived up to its name: Traditional
phys - ed classes provide too little activity to too few students, offer little or no guidance for maintaining a healthful lifestyle, and can make less athletic children feel inadequate, which can further turn them off to exercise.
Enter a new generation of
phys ed, with programs that stress lifelong
fitness activities, such as walking, biking, in - line skating, and tennis; educate students about healthful diets; and teach students how to monitor their heart rates and pulses.
Venable School Builds «Able» Bodies At Venable Elementary in Charlottesville, Virginia, students are encouraged to adopt healthy habits of physical
fitness and nutrition through exciting programs that begin in
phys ed class.