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O'Neil, Kason; Krause, Jennifer M. – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance, 2016
Track and field is a traditional instructional unit often taught in secondary physical education settings due to its history, variety of events, and potential for student interest. This article provides an approach to teaching this unit using the sport education model (SEM) of instruction, which has traditionally been presented as a model for team…
Descriptors: Track and Field, Physical Education, Physical Education Teachers, Secondary School Teachers
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Marshall, Steve – School Science Review, 2012
Video photography of races is now routinely used in international running events to provide automatic recording of the position within each race achieved by the athletes, as well as the time taken in order to check whether records have been broken. This article describes how several cameras provide the evidence that is collated using computers and…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Athletics, Physical Activities, Track and Field
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Starr, Sean – School Science Review, 2012
There is an expectation that at each Olympic Games, and at other international events, new record performances will be achieved. This article describes some of the research that has been done to consider whether (as a result of human endeavour alone), records will always continue to be broken or whether there are limits to the shortest achievable…
Descriptors: Aquatic Sports, Physical Activities, Athletics, Track and Field
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Newlin, Dana; Smith, Darla S. – Strategies: A Journal for Physical and Sport Educators, 2011
Shin splints are a common but often confusing injury. Sources disagree on both the cause of the injury and the anatomical source of the pain. Some blame shin splints on foot pronation, footstrike pattern, or arch height. Regardless of what causes the condition, it affects many runners, beginning in some at a young age. Young runners often have…
Descriptors: Injuries, Anatomy, Sports Medicine, Athletes
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Haines, Chris – Teaching Mathematics and Its Applications: An International Journal of the IMA, 2011
With the London 2012 Olympics coming up, now is a good time for teachers to turn to track and field athletics for an application that has the potential to be intrinsically interesting to many pupils in schools new undergraduates. In this article, curves, well-known amongst former generations of pupils, are revisited by looking at the markings on…
Descriptors: Track and Field, Students, Athletes, Athletics
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Ruder, M. Karen – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, 1989
This article discusses the masters track and field circuit, competitions for individuals over 40. Competitors include former track athletes and those who seek interesting fitness opportunities. (IAH)
Descriptors: Adults (30 to 45), Athletes, Competition, Middle Aged Adults
Roach, Ronald – Black Issues in Higher Education, 1997
Winners of the "Black Issues in Higher Education" Arthur Ashe Jr. 1997 athletes of the year, one male and one female, are profiled and Sport Scholars are listed for baseball, softball, basketball, fencing, archery, football, handball, soccer, field hockey, crew, swimming, gymnastics, tennis, squash, golf, volleyball, lacrosse, wrestling, water…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Archery, Athletes, Baseball