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Latest podcast episodes about physical education program

The Supersized PhysEd Podcast
Tear it Down! Revamping Your Physical Education Program

The Supersized PhysEd Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2024 18:22 Transcription Available


Send us a Text Message.Hello Friends!Imagine revolutionizing your teaching methods to leave a lasting legacy rather than coasting to retirement. In today's episode of the SuperSized Physed podcast, I, reflect on my journey as a physical educator inspired by Robin Sharma's wisdom on avoiding monotony. We explore the unique challenges of teaching PE in Florida, from the relentless heat to the physical demands, and the urgent need for innovation. Get ready to shake up your PE curriculum with fresh ideas and strategies! This episode outlines my plan to revamp my classes by incorporating new and engaging activities while retaining only a handful of classic games like Rollout and Tchoukball. Influenced by Coach Krzyzewski, I discuss reducing my reliance on the whistle to foster better student engagement and embracing the Tactical Games Approach (TGFU) to incorporate strategic thinking and cooperative learning. We'll also discuss starting the year with cooperative activities to help mitigate issues like cheating and conflicts among students. Join me for practical insights and strategies to bring innovation and excitement back to physical education.Take Care PE Nation,DaveLeave a review: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-supersized-physed-podcast/id1435115135My website: https://www.supersizedphysed.comFREE E-Book: https://supersizedphysed.us18.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=289486a5abf1f1b55de651a5e&id=4c476cb01Website for the book: https://www.teacherchefhockeyplayerbook.com/

Flipping The Field
The National FTF Physical Education Program

Flipping The Field

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2022 53:05


At the direction of a listener question, we game out the possibility of Nebraska returning to power by investing enough money in in-state high school strength and conditioning programs to build a legion of super soldiers. Then, we take a look at the Midwest writ large (Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Nebraska, Northeast Pennsylvania, Wisconsin) and its path to national relevance (climate disaster).If you like the show, please be sure to tell a friend and leave a five-star review. If you want to keep up to date with the show, be sure to subscribe on your podcasting app of choice and follow the show on Twitter at FieldFlipping.If you have a question you'd like answered on the show, send us a DM on the show's Twitter account.Timestamps (approximate)Intro: 0:00-6:00Nebraska talk: 6:00-31:00Midwest talk: 31:00-42:00Texas A&M S&C is stinky: 42:00-50:45Outro: 50:45-53:06

The Running Educator Podcast (TRE)
“The Characteristics of an Innovative Teacher" with Dr. Ken Bell

The Running Educator Podcast (TRE)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2021 33:21


Today, my guest, Dr. Ken Bell, a Clinical Professor and Co-Director of the K-12 Physical Education Program, Department of Kinesiology at Boise State University.  The purpose of this podcast is to give educators a step-by-step process to creating an innovative curriculum.    In a rapidly changing world, educators face a critical task: to help young people develop an innovative mindset, and they will need to address common differences. But research shows that barriers exist relating to class, race, and gender. By exposing students to innovative concepts, activities, and approaches, we can narrow the opportunity gap and prepare more students than ever.  --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/therunningeducator/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/therunningeducator/support

The Soccer Doctors with Dr Andy Harper & Dr Craig Duncan
Episode #2 - Part 2 of Interview with Dr Steve Georgakis

The Soccer Doctors with Dr Andy Harper & Dr Craig Duncan

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2021 56:07


In this second episode of Soccer Doctors hear Andy & Craig continue to discuss sport and football with Dr Steve Georgakis. Dr Steve was a former professional soccer player who represented Australia and has was appointed to the University of Sydney in 2002 and has a long standing interest and passion in physical education and school sport, teacher education, history and sociology of sport and pedagogy for learning. He is the current director of the Health and Physical Education Program and has taught in all undergraduate teaching programs in the Faculty including primary undergraduate, primary and secondary M-Teach, double degree, general education, OLE and study abroad. The author of more than 50 academic publications, he has published on wide and varied aspects of physical education and sports studies including archaeology, history, sociology, pedagogy, comparative and international. This episode is Part 2 of our interview with Steve so please listen to Episode 1 for Part 1

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The Soccer Doctors with Dr Andy Harper & Dr Craig Duncan
Episode #1 - Interview with Dr Steve Georgakis

The Soccer Doctors with Dr Andy Harper & Dr Craig Duncan

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2021 52:47


In this very first episode of Soccer Doctors hear Andy & Craig discuss sport and football with Dr Steve Georgakis. Dr Steve was a former professional soccer player who represented Australia and has was appointed to the University of Sydney in 2002 and has a long standing interest and passion in physical education and school sport, teacher education, history and sociology of sport and pedagogy for learning. He is the current director of the Health and Physical Education Program and has taught in all undergraduate teaching programs in the Faculty including primary undergraduate, primary and secondary M-Teach, double degree, general education, OLE and study abroad. The author of more than 50 academic publications, he has published on wide and varied aspects of physical education and sports studies including archaeology, history, sociology, pedagogy, comparative and international. This episode is Part 1 as we had so much to discuss that Dr Steve also features in Episode #2

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Fitness + Technology
055 Dr. Greg Rose: Fitness Technology, Golf, & Fighting Obesity

Fitness + Technology

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2017 42:59


On episode 055, get ready for a compelling and insightful conversation live from Titleist Performance Institute in San Diego, CA with its Co-Founder Dr. Greg Rose, a pioneer in 3-dimensional biomechanics, strength and conditioning, and expert in fitness technology. In this podcast we're taking a deep dive into the success of TPI and it's impact on the fitness industry as a whole. If you are a fitness pro or operator that has been curious about using technology, apps, and movement screens to deliver better results to your clients and revenue to the club, you're going to enjoy this thought-provoking show.  Through the past 17 years, Greg has helped thousands of golfers of all skill levels reach peak athletic performance. His cutting edge yet research-based form of functional training combined with golf-specific motor learning drills have made Greg one of golf’s top strength and conditioning professionals.   Greg has also been an integral component in the creation of the "Jugamos Todos" program developed by TPI Sports, working in conjunction with the Mexican Ministries of Health and Education, along with the support of the Mexican Football Federation by launching this Physical Education Program deployed across the country's elementary schools to create a sports movement based program, as one of the foundations for thier official FEMEXFUT app-based Youth Pathway. What new technology can fitness pros and operators begin to harness that support low-cost movement screening, help fight childhood obesity, and deliver more ROI to clubs?  The answer to that question and much more takeaways for club owners, operators, and fitness pros in this episode with Dr. Greg Rose. About Dr. Greg Rose  Greg is a board certified Doctor of Chiropractic and holds an engineering degree from the University of Maryland.  Greg specializes in assessing and treating golfers, 3-dimensional biomechanics, strength and conditioning, manual therapy, rehabilitation, nutritional supplementation and therapeutic exercises. Combining an engineering background with an expertise on the human body, Greg helped pioneer the field of analyzing 3-dimensional motion capture models of the golf swing. That research has helped golf professionals all over the world gain a better understanding of how the body works during the golf swing.  Through the past 17 years, Greg has helped thousands of golfers of all skill levels reach peak athletic performance. His cutting edge yet research-based form of functional training combined with golf-specific motor learning drills have made Greg one of golf’s top strength and conditioning professionals.   Greg also helped develop the Selective Functional Movement Assessment (SFMA), a revolutionary movement assessment that helps identify altered motor control and guides medical practitioners on how to treat patients more efficiently. Greg frequently appears on the Golf Channel.  The TPI certification seminar series has made Greg one of the most requested speakers in golf health and fitness. He has lectured in over 21 countries and has been featured in many golf and news publications. Listen To Episode 055 As Greg Uncovers How an early engineering job working on a golf course led him to be one of the first (if not the 1st) specicliazed golf chiropractors in the United States  What impact Titleist Performance Institute is creating in the fitness, golf, and technology worlds  How Greg became an early pioneer in 3D Motion Capture technology Understanding the major comments and types of 3D Motion Capture:  Video Infrared Electromagnetic  Inertial sensors  The power of performing a physical screening under 3D motion capture for athletes and fitness clients  Why the use of force and pressure tools in motion capture is so beneficial to the coach  Why Greg believes that nutrition is more powerful than working out Understanding the layers of longterm behavior change: the "elephant" in the room How sugar is as addicting to the brain as heroin for both adults and children  Why TPI will be creating a Health & Fitness Certification for the USPTA in 2018 How TPI is creating positive health impact in Mexico to combat child obesity Greg's 3 pillars of success in the fitness industry: Be the best at what you do Get results Create your community Why Greg has learned that when it comes to clients having longterm success, look at movement patterns first  Uncovering the 1-1 vs. group training paradigm: Why people work harder in groups and stay longer  Actionable takeaways for facilities looking to begin implementing new technologies for fitness staff 2018 trends and developments around the industry and globally  Top 3 Takeaways From The Show When we understand the next level of results-driven fitness technology, diagnostics are everything. Greg shared in our podcast that screening with the right technology first and programming second will create optimal results and the help to support the best movement patterns. There any many technology apps, devices, and ways to screen an athlete in both golf and general fitness out there, and exercise prescription and periodization should only come after effectively screening the athlete or the client. Greg believes that over the next several years we will see a unique way to tailor exercise programs to the client through a kiosk that screens for movement in our big box clubs. With the exponential growth of fitness technology, the screening capability and quality assessment tools will become even less expensive and ubiquitous in the industry which will lead to an increase in personal training packages and member engagement. With youth obesity of an all time high, Greg sees technology as one of the causes of the problem and also simultaneously the solution. The specialized app created to help Mexico youth is just a first step on the path to using technology as a powerful tool to move the needle back to health. We are becoming more clear everyday about the fact that in the age of a technology revolution, its really hard to get kids to move, so if we want to win the battle against childhood obesity, we must use smart technology to do so. Power Quotes From Dr. Greg Rose  "You must realize that when it comes to behavior change pshycology and losing weight, there are two parts of you: the rational and the emotional. Your logical brain understands that you need to lose weight, but your emotional being must also be convinced."  - Dr. Greg Rose on the Fitness + Technology Podcast "I think that most wearables are stuck in logic."  - Dr. Greg Rose on the Fitness + Technology Podcast "In the age of technology revolution, its really hard to get kids to move, so if we want to win the battle against childhood obesity, we must use smart technology to do so."  - Dr. Greg Rose on the Fitness + Technology Podcast Resources Mentioned From Dr. Greg TPI on facebook TPI on Twitter TPI on Instagram TPI on YouTube TPI on the web Dr. Greg Rose - My TPI Dr. Greg Rose on LinkedIn 3D Motion Capture Methods   FTP #049 Michael Wood: Fitness Devices, Data, & Ecosystems NASM BCS Course Gamification Pokemon GO HRV: The Mother of All Biomarkers MIT Sports Conference eSports Mexican Football Federation Youth Pathway App FMS: Functional Movement Systems FIFA Malaria Campaign Mexico Youth Soccer Thanks To Our Outstanding Sponsors Bryan O’Rourke and his family of companies including Vedere Ventures, Integerus Advisors, and many more. If you are looking for unmatched guidance, capital, insights or a great speaker or facilitator, Bryan and his partners are the go to resource for your organization. To learn more visit bryankorourke.com The Fitness Industry Technology Council, your non-profit resource for reliable technology information supported by forward looking brands who are seeking to drive increased technology adoption in the fitness industry. Make a difference and join FIT-C at fittechcouncil.org today Check out Bryan and his partner Robert Dyer's recent book "9 Partnership Principles: A Story of Life Lessons" which is available now on Amazon.com Become A FIT-C Podcast Sponsor Contact the Fitness Industry Technology Council to become a Podcast Sponsor Review our various options for Sponsorship Send us a Facebook Message 

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Ep. 76 – Bringing Prevention Programs to the Classroom: Kevin Lorson, OAHPRED

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2017 28:41


Greg interviews Kevin Lorson, the Professor and Program Director of the Health and Physical Education Program at Wright State University. He’s also the President of OAHPERD (The Ohio Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance), which consists of over 3,000 Ohio education professionals. With Kevin’s guidance, OAHPERD is presently working on a substance abuse prevention program for kindergarten to 12th grade students.

Keystone Central Talks!
Keystone Central Talks - Episode 09

Keystone Central Talks!

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2016 18:38


August 11, 2016 - Kelly talks to teacher Don Mansfield about the Physical Education Program available in the district's schools.

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Body and Soul
Berkeley crisis--Pt. 2: Body and Soul podcast

Body and Soul

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2009 11:45


Carissa Kranz (see photo at http://infinitebody.blogspot.com) is a ballerina and studies law at the University of California, Berkeley (Boalt). She's also one of many Berkeley students protesting proposed budget cuts that would greatly diminish the school's much-respected physical education department and its dance classes. Hear why this program is important to the 5,000 students it serves each year and how students like Kranz are organizing to save it. Berkeley crisis--Pt. 1 featured David E. Garcia, a graduate student in the Chemistry department, dancer and choreographer. "Don't Hurt the Body for the Mind" by 12 Lecturers of The Physical Education Program, The Daily Californian Online (March 13, 2009) http://tinyurl.com/bp9abg The Daily Californian -- http://www.dailycal.org UC Berkeley Department of Physical Education -- http://pe.berkeley.edu (c)2009, Eva Yaa Asantewaa, http://infinitebody.blogspot.com

Body and Soul
Berkeley crisis--Pt. 1: Body and Soul podcast

Body and Soul

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2009 21:38


David E. Garcia is a graduate student in Chemistry at the University of California at Berkeley. He's also a dancer, a choreographer and one of many Berkeley students protesting proposed budget cuts that would greatly diminish the school's much-respected physical education department and its dance classes. Hear why this program is important to the 5,000 students it serves each year and how students like Garcia are organizing to save it. Berkeley crisis--Pt. 2 will feature law student and ballerina Carissa Kranz. "Don't Hurt the Body for the Mind" by 12 Lecturers of The Physical Education Program, The Daily Californian Online (March 13, 2009) http://tinyurl.com/bp9abg The Daily Californian -- http://www.dailycal.org UC Berkeley Department of Physical Education -- http://pe.berkeley.edu (c)2009, Eva Yaa Asantewaa, http://infinitebody.blogspot.com

Riverton Collegiate

Jeremy and Laura interview Richard Bergman about the Physical Education Program. What are the most popular inter-school and intramural activities?

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