244Wednesday, March 31, 2004

12:15 PM-1:30 PMConvention Center:Exhibit Hall Meeting Rm #1
AAALF/Council for Adventure and Outdoor Education/Recreation
Teaching Fitness Through Adventure
Fitness is a primary objectives of physical education (standard 4). Adventure education is an excellent vehicle for developing components of fitness. Activities involving climbing, swinging, stretching, pulling, and pushing, performed in adventure activities, make significant contributions to these components. While students may complain about doing push ups and sit ups, they eagerly attack challenging adventure activities that develop these same fitness components. This program will enable participants to learn a variety of adventure activities that contribute to the development of fitness. In addition, they will learn how to use a model of adventure to design adventure-fitness activities.
Keyword(s): exercise/fitness, outdoor ed/recreation, physical activity
Presider: Tom Evaul, , Merchantville, NJ
Speakers: Tom Evaul, , Merchantville, NJ; Arnold Dort, Philadelphia Public Schools; 1997 EDA Teacher of the Year, Philadelphia, PA; and Jeff Gehris, Temple University, Springfield, PA
Speaker:
Teaching Adventure With Total Involvement
Arnold Dort, Philadelphia Public Schools; 1997 EDA Teacher of the Year, Philadelphia, PA

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