No. of pages 449
Published: 2004
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This CD-ROM contains two sets of cards that can be printed for use in class. The first card set includes pictures of various exercises and self-assessments with descriptions. They can be used with exercise routines and self-assessments described in the book and in the lesson plans. The CD-ROM format ensures that the cards are stored safely until they're needed next semester or next year. The second card set, vocabulary flash cards, helps students learn key terms from the Fitness for Life curriculum. Together with the music CDs, the activity cards make it easy to prepare for Fitness for Life student physical activities.
This item is one of many supplemental teaching materials available for use with the Fitness for Life program. Contact your K-12 sales representative for more information and regarding bulk purchases.
There are 449 pages in this book. This book was published 2004 by Human Kinetics Publishers .
Corbin has authored more than 200 professional and research publications and more than 30 books, including Concepts of Physical Fitness, tenth edition (a college text that received the prestigious McGuffey Award) as well as Fitness for Life, fourth edition, which received the Text and Academic Authors Association Texty Award. Karen E. McConnell is a certified health education specialist and has taught at university level for more than 15 years in areas related to health and fitness education, curriculum and assessment, and exercise science. Dr. Charles B. Corbin is professor emeritus in the School of Nutrition and Health Promotion at Arizona State University. He is senior author of several award-winning primary, secondary and 6th form texts. His books are the most widely adopted US school and college texts in the area of fitness, health and wellness. David E. Corbin taught health education at the high school level for many years before beginning a career in health education at university level. He is emeritus professor of health education and public health at the University of Nebraska at Omaha, where