Description: Everyone agrees resistance training is great for overall health and athletic performance, but are you qualified to teach strength & conditioning? The one credit hour class you took as a PETE major or being the head football coach isn’t enough. Learn about continuing education programs, and other certifications that will help you be a more effective strength & conditioning coach and lesson personal liability. There may be time to discuss exercise progressions, best practices, safety, and more.
Presenter:
Jordan Blanchard
Head Football Coach
Strength and Conditioning Coach
Mountain View High School
Orem, Utah
jordanblanchard@alpinedistrict.org
Pages
- Agenda
- Conference Surveys
- Conference Breakout Schedule
- Breakout Presenters
- Meet Your Keynote Speakers
- E-Cigarettes and Youth: An Alarming Trend
- Crush Diabetes: School Programs to Prevent Diabetes Through Improved Nutrition and Physical Activity in Youth
- Talk Saves Lives
- Compassion and Complexity of LGBTQiA+ Identity and Experience
- Road Safety Force: Teaching responsible driving habits to up and coming drivers
- Cross-curricular Health Education Through Authentic Assessments
- Small is Big and Less is More: What Habits Make the Biggest Difference
- STD's in Utah: Teaching Prevention
- PE Core and Dance
- Keeping P.E. Relevant Through Cross-curricular Instruction
- Got Yoga?
- Integration of Special Education Students into P.E.
- Ready, Set, GO!! Super Starters for Health and PE Classrooms
- Innovative PE
- Advocacy for Social Media
- Empowering Students with Hands Only CPR
- You Dinked My Battleship and other Games in Pickleball
- Using Technology for Quick and Easy Formative Assessment
- PE Management
- Strength & Conditioning
- Intro to Pickleball
- Teaching Students to Disaster Think
- Promoting Resiliency Skills to Improve Behavior and Achievement
- Home
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