Extractions: "Plan For Excellence" A Free Program For High School Athletes and Coaches Welcome To "Power Performance!" There is one notable difference between this newsletter and other on-line fitness newsletters. The Power Performance newsletter educates on what it takes to develop the winning attitude and positive mindset needed for fitness success. Power Performance focuses on Progress by discussing the proven methods for succesful fitness psychology and the principals which positively motivate people! For exercise science Knowledge Demonstrations Routines Weights Workout Planning , or Aerobic Workout Planning we recommend the BioFitness Operator's Manual Voice of Reason! "WHAT IS THE BEST WAY TO STAY MOTIVATED?"
VFMS-Athletics to participate in interscholastic athletics for the and selfesteem - student involvement,school spirit and tennis, arts and crafts, aerobics, soccer, chess http://www.tesd.k12.pa.us/vfms/athletics.htm
Extractions: Valley Forge Middle School - Athletics The VFMS interscholastic program emphasizes participation, fun and safety. The program is open to all 7th and 8th grade students as per the PIAA guidelines. For many of our students, involvement in interscholastic sports is a very important aspect of school life. Our school offers athletic programs which provide for athletic and social developmental needs of our 7th and 8th grade students. Winter Sports Schedule Driving Directions to Away Fields List of Sports by Seasons Philosophy ... Intramurals-Life Sports 07.22.02 ijk Field Hockey Football Volleyball Soccer Soccer Basketball Basketball Wrestling Softball Baseball Lacrosse Track Track Philosophy The middle school years are a time for exploration. As a student's self-image crystallizes, exposure to a variety of experiences promotes prudent risk-taking along a pathway to a positive self-image. The interscholastic sports program at VFMS emphasizes the values of participation, team play and sportsmanship. As one progresses through the middle school years, this emphasis is augmented with a process of skill development. Academic Eligibility To be eligible for interscholastic athletic sports in grades 7 and 8, a student may not be failing more than one (1) major subject or more than three (3) special areas.
Kenston High School ~ Aerobics Search Our Site. Our school. Academics. athletics. Extracurriculars. Guidance. Library. OurDistrict. Alumni. District Home. aerobics. Story coming next year ) http://www.kenston.k12.oh.us/khs/gym/aerobics_dec_2001.htm
Program And Faculty- Upper School numerous opportunities for leadership, athletics, artistic expression weight training,yoga, aerobics, volleyball and and tutoring at Roland Park Public school. http://www.brynmawr.pvt.k12.md.us/PFus2.html
Extractions: The Upper School at Bryn Mawr offers students rigorous academic challenges and provides numerous opportunities for leadership, athletics, artistic expression, community service and fun. Bryn Mawr encourages participation in the life of the school, both inside and outside the classroom. In fact, with so many options, making choices becomes the biggest challenge of all. Thanks to the coordinate program with Gilman School and Roland Park Country School, an unusually large number and variety of courses are available to students. Students may select from seven choices of languages and, in the senior year, 26 history electives, 12 science electives, 36 English electives and 28 electives in the arts. Outside the classroom, school-wide activities are governed by the Student Government Association, the Arts Council, the Athletic Association and the Community Service Association, whose elected leaders work together to coordinate numerous activities sponsored by these groups. In addition, 26 clubs, ranging from the Chess Club, the Black Student Union, Students for Environmental Action, the Readers' Club, and Model Congress encourage students to explore a myriad of interests with students of similar inclination. In activities, students may choose from numerous sports options throughout the year. There are 26 interscholastic sports teams that compete in either the fall, winter or spring seasons. For students who do not play on a team, there are 15 intramural offerings from which to choose, including weight training, yoga, aerobics, volleyball and running. We also offer non-athletic activities, such as a chamber group and tutoring at Roland Park Public School.
Seattle University - Site Index and Training (school of Education); Advanced Practice Nursing Immersion (APNI) (schoolof Nursing); aerobics Classes Conditioning (athletics Department); aerobics http://www.seattleu.edu/home/site_index/
Extractions: Quick links... COLLEGES AND SCHOOLS @ SU - College of Arts and Sciences - Albers School of Business and Economics - School of Education - School of Law - Matteo Ricci College - School of Nursing - School of Science and Engineering - School of Theology and Ministry (All Academic programs A-Z) SERVICES AND DEPARTMENTS @ SU - Alumni Relations - Athletics Department - Bookstore - Housing and Food - Human Resources - Information Technology - Lemieux Library - Public Relations - Public Safety - Registrar's Office - Student Financial Services (All services A-Z) Site index All sites Academics Services Organizations The following is an alphabetical list of all Seattle University public web sites. A B C D E ... Academic Policies (Registrar's Office) Academic Programs Accounting Department (Albers School of Business and Economics) Accreditation and Membership Action (Student Club) Addiction Studies (College of Arts and Sciences) Address and Phone Number Administration, University Admissions (Prospective Students) Adult Education and Training (School of Education) Advanced Practice Nursing Immersion (APNI) (School of Nursing) Aerobics Classes Conditioning (Athletics Department) Aerobics Classes Jazzercise (Athletics Department) Aerobics Classes Kick Bo (Athletics Department) Albers Brief (Albers School of Business and Economics) Albers Placement Center (Albers School of Business and Economics) Albers School of Business and Economics Alpha Kappa Psi (Student Club) Alpha Phi Omega (Student Club)
AbxPriceTracker: Buyer's Guide Name, Email Address. aerobics Fitness Association of America, afaa@pop3.com.Alabama High school athletics Association, staff@ahsaa.com. http://www.abxpricetracker.com/links.php
Extractions: Abx Price Tracker Links If you would like to link to our site please use the url http://www.abxpricetracker.com and the image to the left. Name Email Address afaa@pop3.com Alabama High School Athletics Association staff@ahsaa.com Alaska School Activities Association ... acadirect@aol.com American College Health Association acha@access.digex.net American College of Sports Medicine pip2acsm@acsm.org American Hockey League ... security
Beaconsfield High School - Sport are selected from the clubs to represent the school at local rugby (Years 913 only);basketball; aerobics (Years 9-13 Summer tennis; athletics; rounders; badminton. http://www.beaconsfieldhigh.bucks.sch.uk/curriculum/sport/
RCDS Lower and Middle school athletics All students in Kindergarten are available to Upperschool students who tennis, dance, skating, stepaerobics, badminton, and http://www.rcds.rye.ny.us/theSchoolToday/athletics/
Extractions: Physical education and individual team sports are a significant part of the RCDS program at all levels, and they play an important role in shaping the overall experience of an RCDS student. In the fall of 2000, the new 45,000 square-foot Nelson Athletic Center was completed. This new facility supports both the physical education and athletic programs by providing two basketball courts, four locker rooms, four squash courts, a 2,300 square-foot fitness center, and an athletic training room. Lower and Middle School Athletics All students in Kindergarten through Grade 8 have physical education or team practice daily. In Lower and Middle School physical education, emphasis is placed on building physical skills, encouraging good sportsmanship, and learning and following rules and regulations in individual and team sports. The athletic program of the Middle School focuses on the development of team sports and on the individual and cooperative skills needed. Intramural in grades 5 and 6, the program shifts to interscholastic team sport emphasis in Grades 7 and 8, with physical education offerings also available. Sports, represented by separate girls' and boys' teams, include soccer, basketball, ice hockey, squash, tennis and lacrosse. Girls' field hockey and softball are offered, as well as boys' football, wrestling, and baseball. (Football and field hockey in Grades 5 and 6 are available on a limited interscholastic basis, also.) The opportunity for a team experience, and the chance to look ahead to sports in high school are positive elements of the RCDS interscholastic program at this level.
College Sport Auckland - Young Sports Person Of The Year Awards Epsom Girls Grammar school. NZSS Girls athletics 4x400m Champions (Dec 01). EpsomGirls Grammar school. NZSS GymnasticsSport aerobics Champions. Rangitoto College. http://www.collegesport.co.nz/home/Awards/awards2002.htm
Extractions: All Rounder Recipients 2002 Malu Faasavalu F Westlake Girls High School Jennifer Kendall F Northcote College Tracey Lambrechs F Glenfield College Elizabeth Orchard F Epsom Girls Grammar School Jayne Shuker F Waiuku College Ashley Siddall F Kings College Brigette Tapene F Auckland Girls Grammar School Edwin Ainley M Rangitoto College Terenzo Bozzone M Rangitoto College Todd Calkin M Auckland Grammar School Sam Dobson M Mahurangi College Richard Mayhew M Rosmini College Adrian Sionepulu M Kelston Boys High School Individuals - Sport Award Winners 2002 Cameron Calkoen M Rangitoto College Athletics - Athlete with a Disability Jacobus Gideon Nel M Westlake Boys High School Athletics April Brough F Kings College Athletics Michelle Chan F Epsom Girls Grammar School Badminton Rothman Kam M Rangitoto College Badminton Jarrod Kenny M Westlake Boys High School Basketball Chanel Pompallier F Takapuna Grammar School Basketball
UNM School Of Law Students Support Services pricing are listed on the UNM athletics website the 9hole course is near the lawschool. Fitness Program includes aerobic dance, water aerobics, body sculpting http://lawschool.unm.edu/students/support_serv/
Extractions: Athletics and Recreation Bookstores Childcare Computer Services ... Veterans Affairs Athletics and Recreation Sports, schedules, tickets, and pricing are listed on the UNM Athletics website. Student tickets are $5.00; students must purchase tickets at the UNM Ticket Office ( 925-LOBO) to receive the student discount. UNM Recreational Services describes UNM facilities and programs. UNM has tennis courts, swimming pools, dance studios, weight rooms, handball and racquetball courts, three gymnasiums, and numerous playing fields. UNM has two golf courses. The 18-hole south course is located off the Rio Bravo exit and the 9-hole course is near the law school. Recreational Services offers intramural team and individual activities in a wide variety of sports, including basketball, skiing, fencing, badminton, racquetball and ropes courses. The Fitness Program includes aerobic dance, water aerobics, body sculpting and step aerobics. The Getaway Adventures Program offers activities in special places and events in New Mexico such as white water rafting, kayaking, skiing, scuba diving, fishing and cooking.
University Of Baltimore : Athletics Schedule Last day of aerobics classes Law school allstar game; Center 310 1420 N. CharlesStreet, Baltimore, MD 21201 410-837-5591 E-mail athletics@ubalt.edu. http://www.ubalt.edu/athletics/schedule.html
Athletics At The Andrews School through our membership in the Private school League. options include equestrian sports,skiing, hiking and aerobics. values apply not only to athletics, but to http://www.andrews-school.org/athletics.html
Extractions: Life at Andrews doesn't end with the school day. Opportunities to participate in athletic activities and personal fitness programs are an important part of learning self-reliance and confidence. Lessons learned on the athletic field and in the weight room are carried over into every other aspect of student life. We are proud of our strong tradition of athletic participation for our students. Our athletes participate in individual and team competition through our membership in the Private School League. Our athletic facilities include 6 practice fields, tennis courts, and new Field House that features a gym, 3 fitness rooms (aerobic, weight and cardio-fitness) and 2 locker rooms. Andrews' "no cut" policy promotes participation, making it possible for all interested students to be part of a team. There are sports for every season at Andrews and an activity for every ability. In addition, extracurricular options include equestrian sports, skiing, hiking and aerobics. Our coaches play a major role in the development of athletes in their charge. They help students develop leadership skills, promote teamwork and instill sportsmanship. These values apply not only to athletics, but to life.
GSC: Athletics Survey Results aerobics, 44, 11.73%. is not serving the GSAS student population in the Division ofMedical Sciences at the Medical school. Return to athletics Issues Return http://hcs.harvard.edu/~gsc/athletics/survey97results.shtml
Extractions: The GSC conducted a survey on Registration Day concerning the athletic facilities available to graduate students. The questionairre asked students about the frequency and times of day that they use these facilities (principally the Malkin Athletic Center and Hemenway Gym), what athletic areas and resources they most often used at Harvard, and whether they would like to see either the MAC or Hemenway open earlier. The raw numbers appear below, but a few items deserve underscoring:
Athletics - St. Catherine's School Catherine's From the junior kindergartener to the high school senior - From the medicinecenter, and a multi- purpose room for aerobics, kickboxing, yoga, or http://www.st.catherines.org/athletics/index.asp
Extractions: Summer Programs April 4, 2003 4:00 PM MS 'A' Lax - Collegiate (H)St. C 4:00 PM V. Lax -Collegiate (A) 4:00 PM JV Soccer - Cov. (A) 4:00 PM JV - Softball Ric.Chr. (H)GF 4:30 PM V. Soccer - Cov (H)GF 4:30 PM Varsity -Softball STAB (A) 5:15 PM MS 'B' Lax - Coll. (H)St. C 5:30 PM JV Lax - Coll. (A) April 8, 2003 4:00 PM JV Softball -Coll. (A) 4:30 PM Varsity Lax.- Steward (A) 4:30 PM Varsity Soccer - St. Gert. (H)GF 4:30 PM V. Softball - Coll. (H)GF 5:00 PM MS 'A' - Lax Hen. Asso. (H) 6:00 PM MS 'B' - Lax Hen. Asso (H) April 9, 2003 4:30 PM JV Lax - D.F.Club(H) GF April 10, 2003 3:30 PM V. Track- Collegiate (A) 4:30 PM JV Soccer - Orc.House (H) GF April 11, 2003 4:30 PM MS 'A' Lax - NA (A) 4:30 PM Varsity Lax - NA (H)GF 4:30 PM JV Soccer - C.Henry (H)GF ATHLETIC NEWS This new 70,000 square foot Sports and Fitness Center is under roof with construction crews working 6 days a week to meet the April 2003 opening. This facility is designed to serve every girl at St. Catherine's - From the junior kindergartener to the high school senior - From the artist to the athlete.
Ava High School Athletics She graduated from The school of the Ozarks in 1982 She enjoys athletics, weight lifting,farm work , and PE I aerobics Adaptive Weightlifting Volleyball Track http://www.avaschools.k12.mo.us/hs/depts/fac/coaches.htm
Extractions: Health Larry Silvey Mr. Silvey has thirty-eight years in public education, 33 of those years have been spent at Ava High School teaching Physical Education, Coaching football and track, and serving as Athletic Director. He is a 1960 graduate of Ava High School, and went on to earn his B.S. in Education from SMSU in 1965, and his Masters in Secondary Administration from SMSU in 1974. Mr. Silvey and his wife, Mae Ruth, have four children and five grandchildren. He enjoys bicycling, tennis, golf, and watching movies. Highlights of his career have been being involved in guiding and directing students to develop an attitude and desire to give their best efforts to reach their potential and experience individual success. lsilvey@avaschools.k12.mo.us
WestpacTrust Outstanding Female Athlete Of 1999-04-16 Niki Earnshaw Rangiora High school. Outstanding Competitor aerobics athletics. Short Term Goals. aerobics To win the 1999 national http://www.canterbury.schoolsport.org.nz/achievers/archives/achievers-doc11-1-01
Extractions: Niki Earnshaw Rangiora High School Aerobics: To win the 1999 national aerobics competition in Auckland. To win the 1999 Regional Network Aerobics competition, and qualify for the finals in Wellington, Athletics: To win the 100m hurdles in the 1999 secondary schools athletics championships in December, Wellington Aerobics: To win a Hersheys Aerobics competition and represent NZ overseas Athletics: To represent NZ at the Olympics as a hurdler I get a lot of enjoyment out of competing, and want to go as far as I can in both sports Achievements: rd Novice Individual Regional Calci Trim Secondary School Aerobics rd Individual WestpacTrust Secondary Schools Aerobics th U14 80m Hurdles WestpacTrust Canterbury Secondary Schools Athletics rd U14 4 X 100m Relay WestpacTrust Canterbury Secondary Schools Athletics rd U14 70m Hurdles South Island Secondary Schools Athletics nd Junior Girls 4 X 100m relay rd overall NZ Team 1998 for Trans Tasman Level 7 st Novice Individual Regional Network Secondary Schools Aerobics nd Novice Individual Regional Network Secondary Schools Aerobics st Junior Girls 4 X 100m relay WestpacTrust Canterbury Secondary Schools Athletics st Junior Girls 80m Hurdles WestpacTrust Canterbury Secondary Schools Athletics rd Junior Girls High Jump WestpacTrust Canterbury Secondary Schools Athletics st U15 80m Hurdles South Island Secondary Schools Athletics st U15 4X100m relay (record) South Island Secondary Schools Athletics nd U16 4X100m relay Canterbury Athletic Championships
Extractions: The School of Health, Exercise Science and Athletics (HESA) offers a comprehensive Physical Education Major for students seeking depth and breadth in the field of Physical Education. This major prepares individuals for K-12 Wisconsin Certification to teach Physical Education. Each course in the major is based on national objectives and standards to ensure the highest quality graduate. While all HESA faculty members are integrally involved in teaching, advising, and promoting student professional development, each faculty member is clearly devoted to a specialty field. This expertise regarding cutting edge knowledge and practices is responsible for the high quality programs found in the School of HESA.