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December 15th Through 19th.  Students will continue with their second activity of the second marking period, floor hockey.  Students will participate in drills that work on stick handling, passing and provide them the opportunity to compete against their classmates.  The structure of the class will continue to be the same as it was for the first activity.  Students will participate in a warm-up that takes approximately ten minutes.  The students will be introduced to and have the opportunity to perform the walking lunge during the week.  Next, the class will participate in a dynamic warm-up that incorporates different exercises that are important for students to be able to perform correctly.  For example, students will work with a partner and perform as many rounds as possible of medicine ball air squats and plank holds.  One student will perform ten, medicine ball air squats while their partner holds the plank position.  Then, they will switch.  Finally, students will participate in floor hockey drills and competitions for the remainder of the period.  As always, students are encouraged to try their best to get the most out of the activities.
Posted by scland  On Dec 16, 2014 at 1:20 PM 17 Comments
  
December 8th Through 12th.  Students will transition into their second activity block of the second marking period.  Students will be given the opportunity to participate in floor hockey.  The activity will begin with a warm-up that takes approximately ten minutes to complete.  It will allow students to practice different exercises while preparing their body for the activity.  The basic warm-up will consist of the following exercises;  high knees, butt kicks, power skips, lateral shuffle, single-leg hops, standing broad jumps, bear crawls and shuttle runs.  Students will then have the opportunity to participate in a dynamic warm-up that will incorporate a variety of exercises.  On Wednesday for example, students were given two minutes to complete as many rounds as possible of hand release push-ups (five repetitions) and mountain climbers (ten repetitions).  Students will then participate in drills that work on floor hockey skills such as stick handling, passing, defense and shooting.  The floor hockey activity will last for ten class periods.
Posted by scland  On Dec 10, 2014 at 5:07 PM 230 Comments
  
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