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High school physical therapy center pdfs

Preview of Movement Break - Wall Sit and Wall Pushups

Movement Break - Wall Sit and Wall Pushups

Created by
Missy Corwin
Simple yet effective movement breaks for students. Use this on the wall inside or outside your classroom, in a Wellness Room, stations for PE, or at home!
Preview of Agility Ladder Drills (Intermediate)

Agility Ladder Drills (Intermediate)

Created by
Adventure PE
Here is an intermediate level packet of 11 different agility ladder drills. Document can be used as a reference tool or can be printed and used for PE stations.Each drill progresses on the previous drill. Start by teaching the first skill and once the athlete has mastered the skill, move on to the next more difficult skill.More agility ladder drills to come!!
Preview of Affirmation Station for the Fitness Center, Classroom or Gym! Calm corner

Affirmation Station for the Fitness Center, Classroom or Gym! Calm corner

Great for Grades 5-12. Affirmation cards. I recommend laminating or cardstock and hanging around the fitness center! Great for a calm corner, too!
Preview of Physical Education: Fun with Fitness Scavenger Hunt Game

Physical Education: Fun with Fitness Scavenger Hunt Game

Fun with Fitness - Scavenger Hunt Game* The following gym equipment is required:Yoga mat Treadmill Step-up/box Cone Stability ball Medicine ball Kettlebell Jump ropeSTEP ONEWrite the names of these items below.STEP TWOFind these items and bring them back to your spot.STEP THREEWith your found items, complete the following challenges.
Preview of Agility Ladder Drills (Beginner)

Agility Ladder Drills (Beginner)

Created by
Adventure PE
Here is a beginner level packet of 11 different agility ladder drills. Document can be used as a reference tool or can be printed and used for PE stations.Each drill progresses on the previous drill. Start by teaching the first skill and once the athlete has mastered the skill, move on to the next more difficult skill.More agility ladder drills to come!!
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