December 2006 Vol. 8 No. 10
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 EDITORIAL

THANKS GIVING TIME

As 2006 comes to a close, on behalf of all of us involved with pelinks4u, I'd like to extend our best wishes to you, your students, and your families. We hope you enjoy a healthy and happy holiday season.

As you are well aware, the monthly publication of pelinks4u is brought to you absolutely free due to the combined efforts of many great volunteers and several site sponsors. Thanks (yours and mine) are especially due to the following:

Terry Covey, pelinks4u Webmaster: Terri is responsible for the web site design and all of the site features. Each month Terri prepares all of the sections, ensures all of the links work, and gets our publication online on the 1st. If a section needs more information Terri finds it, and on occasions has been totally responsible for various sections. In truth, Terri does most of the work for which the rest of us often get credit!

pelinks4u Section Editors: Each of the seven sections included in the monthly pelinks4u publication are created by volunteer section editors. Our editors include current and retired schoolteachers, college professors, and others working in health and fitness related occupations. These individuals generously donate their time to writing, or locating information to share with you. Without them there would be no pelinks4u.

Paula Summit, NASPE Forum Coordinator: December marks the completion of two years that pelinks4u has sponsored the NASPE Forum. Throughout this time Paula Summit, a former New York State Elementary Teacher of the Year and most recently Past President of the NY AAHPERD, has coordinated and moderated the forum postings. The forum has proved to be a great location for posting messages, hosting discussions, and soliciting information. If you haven't visited it, take a look and thank Paula for all of her excellent work.

Central Washington University Computer Services: After several years of pelinks4u residing on a hosted server, CWU staff agreed to support our publication on university servers. We're extremely fortunate to have a great group of people maintaining the web site, and also facilitating the monthly emailing of PE News.

The CWU Foundation and CWU Graduate School: pelinks4u is managed as a not-for-profit program within the university's foundation. We are greatly indebted to the staff, and especially Kerri and Vicki, for maintaining our financial records. Through a graduate assistantship from the CWU Graduate School we have also been fortunate to be able to recruit editorial assistance (most recently Anjee and Andrea) for pelinks4u.

The CWU HHPN Department: For the past 3 years, pelinks4u has exhibited at national and state conventions. Several of our section editors have also come from the department. We are extremely grateful for HHPN support, and especially convention assistance from our department office managers Rhonda and Ardath. Thanks too to the many work study students (especially Heather, Rochelle, and Brenna) who contribute in various ways to supporting pelinks4u.

pelinks4u Site Sponsors: Since pelinks4u began 8 years ago we have received financial support from several companies and organizations. New Lifestyles, GOPHER, Sportime, and the Phi Epsilon Kappa Fraternity have supported us from the beginning! Speed Stacks, Texas Woman's University, Exercise Express, Toledo PE Supply, Athletic Stuff, Everlast Climbing Industry, Winter Feels Good, and BowlersEd.com are current site sponsors. Site sponsorships have enabled pelinks4u to grow and promote quality physical education. Please be sure to visit and support these sponsors in order to show your appreciation for their support to this website.

Since its inception pelinks4u has grown to become one of the most popular US physical education web sites. In November, we averaged more than 3000 'unique' daily visits with readers from over 100 countries. As a reader, your motivation to learn more about what's happening in physical education is responsible for our popularity. For that we thank you too!

Wherever you are this holiday season, we encourage you to take time to enjoy the best of the physical activities that are available to you. Here in the Pacific Northwest, it's time for us to get out the skis, snowboards, and snowshoes and head for the hills. Stay healthy! See you in 2007.

Best Holiday Wishes,

Steve Jefferies, pelinks4u publisher

Check out the reader comments to last month's editorial, Profiting Off Student Health Must Not Be a Choice.

Toledo  PE Supply
 SECONDARY
ISOBEL KLEINMAN is the secondary section editor for December. Isobel offers various ideas for staying energetic and active, while having fun.
Line Dancing
Heart Healthy Dancing
Advocate Instant Activity
Tech Help
You will find much more
Speed Stacks

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 INTERDISCIPLINARY PE
CINDY KUHRASCH and BRENNA CLARK are co-editors for the interdisciplinary section this month. The section basically focuses on personal health, and information on how to become intercurricular in your instruction.
Secondary Interdisciplinary Ideas
Interdisciplinary Curriculum
Resource Section for Intercurricular Education
Holiday Activities and Lots of Games!
Check out these and more
WELCOME our new Editorial Assistants!
Brenna Clark
 
Rochelle Mills
   Brenna Clark   
 
  Rochelle Mills   
Book Reviews Index
   

DVD: The NEW Physical Education: Promoting Healthy & Active Lifestyles

What is NEW physical education?

Is it new physical activities? Or is it a rethinking of how physical education should be taught? Just released, this DVD illustrates many of the characteristics of quality, developmentally appropriate, physical education programs, and effective physical education teachers. The DVD is ideal for in-service workshops and professional preparation classes. Available for purchase.

 
 

The greatest discovery of my generation is that human beings can alter their lives by altering their attitudes of mind. - William James

Success is never final and failure never fatal. It's courage that counts. - George F. Tilton

Perseverance is failing 9 times and succeeding the 10th. - J. Andrews

What you have to do and the way you have to do it is incredibly simple. Whether you are willing to do it, that's another matter. - Peter F. Drucker

 
 
PELINKS4U SEEKS NEW SECTION EDITORS

If you are interested in becoming a pelinks4u section editor please contact us. Currently we are seeking editors for the Health & Interdisciplinary sections. For more information about the expectations email: pelinks@pelinks4u.org.

PELINKS4U INVITES ARTICLES, ESSAYS, REPORTS, NEWS ITEMS
Please consider submitting ideas, tips, or a professional experience that we can share on PELINKS4U. E-mail us at pelinks@pelinks4u.org with questions or submissions, or use our online form.
Nutripoints
 TECHNOLOGY

SCOTT TOMASSETTI is the technology section editor for December. Scott explores various ways to use MS Excel to import, collect, and analyze student scores.

Importing Data Into Excel
Tips & Tricks on Using Excel
Excel Information Resources
PE Software
Obesity Virus??
Read these and more
Sporttime
 ADAPTED PHYSICAL EDUCATION
CHRIS STOPKA is the adapted section editor for December. Chris presents some of the best articles she have received over the year from her students at the University of Florida.
Cerebral Palsy
Cystic Fibrosis
Scoliosis
Spina Bifida
Check out these and more ...
Digiwalker
 SITE SPONSOR NEWS AND PRODUCTS
PELINKS4U is supported by the organizations and companies whose logos appear on these pages. Please support our site sponsors.
 PHYSICAL EDUCATION NEWS
NASPE Forum now has more than 1000 registered users! Ask questions or join the discussion.
Women's Sports Foundation announces the launch of the 2007 GoGirlGo! Ambassador Team Awards $50,000 in grants available to high schools that inspire other girls to get involved in sports and physical activity. February 16, 2007 deadline.
Richard Simmon's "Ask America" Survey on the state of Physical Education in America. Complete the survey.
Student Majors Clubs that implement the ESPN Play Your Way Program (PYW) in their college communities by facilitating a Play Your Way Program (PYW) are eligible to win a $1,000 award.
Teachers Toolbox for December: Activity Ideas from NASPE.
Grant from Hamburger Helper available to fund community improvement projects. Up to $15,000 every month through May 2007.
Teammates for Kids Foundation accepts proposals for grants from nonprofit organizations that specialize in helping needy children in the areas of health, education and inner-city services.
A new approach to physical Education.
As phys-ed classes dwindle, American students feel the bulge.
A Terrible Mystery. New clues and new questions in the hunt for a cause.
What happens when children with Autism grow up?
Politicians call for fewer gym class exemptions.
Virginia Beach school splits sexes for gym class.
California gym for teens mixes exercise with Xbox.
Scientists harness mysteries of the brain.
The calorie-burning craze.
Americans need more fiber in their diets.
Parents of tweens seek balance for fast-maturing kids.
Video: It's not too late for the flu shot.
Why we eat so much: it has little to do with diet.
FDA Urged to Develop Nutrition Ratings.
Pregnancy weight gain impacts preterm birth risk.
 OBESITY
Study: obese kids have hardened arteries, but exercise - if kept up - can undo damage to blood vessels.
Teen diet isn't all junk food.
Healthy bodies equal healthy minds.
Stride Rite and Saucony ''Run for Good™'' against childhood obesity with Launch of Red Laces ™ program.
Kids growing bigger bellies.
Stricter US ad rules in wake of child obesity crisis.
$50,000 grant to help fight obesity in kids.
Obesity affects kids' foot structure.
Desperately Seeking Slimness.
The Truth About Obesity Surgery.
Virus blamed for obesity epidemic.
Fat and Fooled: As N.C. kids become obese, parents seem oblivious to the obvious.
'Miracle Pill' May Help Trim Fat. In Europe, anti-obesity drug shows promise, but also requires diet and exercise.
A Radical Solution For Overweight Teens. Some adolescents are choosing gastric band surgery to lose weight, but critics wonder about its safety.
 INTERNATIONAL
Gym for kids fights culture of obesity.
Europeans OK anti-obesity charter.
A super-fit superhero from Iceland could be a new weapon in the fight against Australia's childhood obesity epidemic.
Hi-tech solution to childhood obesity.
Even in Africa, obesity a burgeoning problem.
Family restaurant chains fuelling obesity with unhealthy meals. - UK
More Time for PE Classes Urged. - Saudi Arabia
B.C urged to tax junk-food snacks.
Letter from Italy: The pitfalls of quick fixes for holiday overeating.
 COACHING & SPORTS
NICOLE KULIKOV-HAGOBIAN is the coaching section editor for December. Nicole has a focus in this month's issue on psychological skills training with the high school athlete.
Goal Setting
Smart Bodies, Strong Minds
Sport Psychology Information
Concussion Injuries
View these topics and more
 ELEMENTARY PHYSICAL EDUCATION
TOM WINIECKI is the elementary section editor for December. Tom provides a number of really good ways to motivate kids tp be active.
Sneaker Wall
Bulletin Board Idea
School Snow Fort
Making Sledding an Exercise
These and more ...
 HEALTH, FITNESS, & NUTRITION

ROCHELLE MILLS is the health section editor for December. Rochelle provides ways to stay active while having winter fun, plus provides information on many winter health concerns.

Winter Concerns
Games & Fun in the Snow
Building Projects
Family Fun Things to Do
And still more!
TWU
PE Central
Phi Epsilon Kappa
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