June 1, 2002 Vol.4 No.10   Conference/Workshop Calendar
 Editorial

Need a little motivation this summer. . .

This last weekend, I traveled to the mountains as a result of consistent urging from one of  my students.  I was saddled with a great deal of trepidation but his gentle and continuous nudging resulted in my taking part in a mountain bike race.  As I walked to the registration area with my two year old holding onto one finger and my bike in my other hand, I  wondering what in the world would cause someone my age to do this?  Was there going to be anyone as old as me taking part?  Was I going skilled enough to be seen riding in public?  Was I going to be able to finish?  Was everyone going to laugh as if I crashed?

My preconceived notions led me to believe that mountain bike races are designed for a unique crowd who ride every single day, live on a strict diet, and risk life and limb to travel along a mountainous trail that runs along the top of an ominous drop off at ridiculous speeds. Well, it just wasn't true. 

Elite riders are just one component of an eclectic group of people who enjoy being physically active.   There  were kids of a variety of ages watching and taking part and even some who were older than me.  My personal beliefs almost resulted in a missed opportunity to be surrounded by people, who are just like me. 

So, I learned a couple of valuable lessons.  I am not as fast or as talented as an awful lot of people but more importantly, in overcoming my fears, I was able to surround myself with others who enjoy being physically active and who share similar interests.  This weekend sparked a fire in me (and my two year old) that will surely lead to more time on my bike and a couple of other races this summer.  So, if you are lacking a little motivation to workout, plan to take part in a race of some kind.  I am more convinced every day that there is something out there for everyone and events of this nature provide us with those little challenges that motivate us to continue to be physically active.

Have a great, physically active summer!

KirkMathias
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 Technology
The Technology Section Editor, Michael W. Dumin, provides tips to help your computer run more smoothly.
Did you know that installing and uninstalling creates items on your computer that should be deleted?  Here's how. 
Impact of the history feature that accompanies your browser.
Using names in Excel.
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 Coaching & Sports
Robert McGowan,  one of our Coaching Section Editors, examines player motivation.
Is winning the only motivation for kids in sports?
A review of a book that prepares parents as coaches in volleyball.
Websites for coaching kids. 
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 Adapted Physical Education
In this issue, Section Editor Carol Huettig, includes information on all of the followings and more.
In addition to terror caused by terrorists, our children are confronted with a variety of terror situations at home.  Read for more. 
You to can help out through volunteering.  Here is a list of a few volunteer opportunities.
The mental health crisis -  what is it and how can you make a difference.
 Health, Fitness, & Nutrition
Health and Fitness Section Editor, Ron Hager, provides information on a variety of health issues.
Overtraining symptoms and consequences.
Are your kids watching electronic screens too much?  Here is some advise concerning television, video games and computers.
Are you wanting a tattoo?  You might want to think about that day when you want to get rid of it. And you thought receiving it was painful.
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 Interdisciplinary PE
In this issue, Interdisciplinary Section Editor, David Kahan, gives some sound ideas on the following:
A site for students to assess the health and personal fitness goals. 
Stamps and coins in Physical Education?  Read this for ideas.
Word puzzles resources for Physical Education.
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 Secondary PE
Jon Poole, this issue's Secondary Section Editor provides the following ideas.
Ideas for Field Days.
A review of a book titled, "Developing Teaching Skills in Physical Education".
Extreme ideas in promoting physical activity.
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 NEWS
The CDC will launch a Youth Media Campaign this month to promote positive physical activity.  Information will posted at the following link on July 1, 2002.
Research grant opportunities are available in the area of obesity.  More information is available here.
Want to stay updated in your profession.  Check out the following links.  Stations games, Middle School Healthy Hearts in the Zone, and Walking Games and Activities.
Recommendations for Effective Population-level Strategies to Improve Physical Activity Levels are available at the following links.  Diabetes Community, Evidence, interventions.
Want to participate in celebrating a decade of trail preservation.  June 1 is National Trails Day.
A little late for Turnoff Television week but a still enjoyable quote related to television viewing.  "Television is an invention that permits you to be entertained in your living room by people you wouldn't have in your home."  David Frost
The CDC announces a prevention grants through Educational and Community-Based Programs.  For more information. . . 
Monies available through the Safe & Drug-Free Schools and Communities programs.  For updated notices check here.
Ever wonder kind of economic impact obesity is causing?  An interesting article in the  Pediatrics journal, written by William Dietz examines this impact.
ACES (All Children Exercising Simultaneously) day proves huge Success!  Hundreds of thousands of children participate on May 1st.  Next year's ACES date is May 7th. Click ACES for more.
Applying for a PEP Grant?  If so, you might want to read the grant writing tips of last year's successful applicants.
All PEP grants will need to meet a June 7, 2002 deadline.  For more information . . .
The Austin School Health Advisory Council is proposing a plan that will require at least 34 more teachers.  Read more.
Girls' sports programs in junior high and high school, clubs and other recreational organizations are encouraged to apply for a Equipped 2 Play grant.  Read more here.
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 Elementary Physical Education
Elementary Section Editor, John Williams, provides the following information:
A little hot for you . . . how about a heat index calculator to help you determine how hot it really is.
It's summer, so how about some pool safety tips?
Insects you may encounter and treatments for them. 

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