Physical fitness is important for all ages, and middle school is the perfect time to discover activities that you enjoy and develop good fitness habits. In this course, you will measure your baseline fitness, set fitness goals, and check in with your progress at various times throughout the course. You’ll learn the fundamentals of activities like dance and gymnastics, soccer, football, basketball, volleyball, baseball/softball, and more. You’ll also learn how to power your body through macronutrients and develop an exercise plan that can grow with you as you change and evolve. Let’s get started building the healthiest you!
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Unit 1: Let’s Get Moving!
Do you love to run? Swim? Jump rope? Rock climb? No matter what activity you prefer, being active is a lifelong journey, and starting your journey now is what matters! Understanding why you’re exercising is just as important as knowing how to exercise safely. How you treat others is an important piece of that puzzle as well. There’s no time like the present! So let’s get started finding out where your fitness is right now (don’t worry—there’s always time for improvement!) and thinking about how to get moving in a way that’s exciting for you, respectful of others, and safe for all. Ready to go?
What will you learn in this unit?
After studying this unit, you will be able to:
Unit 2: Beating, Breathing, and Moving!
Now that you’re moving, let’s keep it that way! Understanding how your heart and lungs power your workouts will help you make sure that you’re getting a good workout and that the workout isn’t getting the best of you. Let’s learn how to tell if you’re working out in your target heart rate zone and explore some fun rhythmic exercises you can do to make the most of the physical and mental benefits of exercise.
What will you learn in this unit?
After studying this unit, you will be able to:
Unit 3: Keeping You on Track
Most children learn to run by the age of two and to jump by the age of three. This gives kids two great building blocks to explore more movements and even play some sports! As you continue working on your own personal fitness, you’ll have the chance to practice these skills and many more in different sports environments. If you combine these with knowledge about how your body works and with the principles of sports and fitness, you could be unstoppable!
What will you learn in this unit?
After studying this unit, you will be able to:
Unit 4: Game Changers: Strategy and Communication
Did you know that in baseball, it is usually the catcher who “calls the shots”? They communicate to the pitcher what kind of pitch to throw to each batter. How do they know which pitches to choose? The coach typically signals the pitch to the catcher. Strategies like this play a big part in sports and game play, but they won’t amount to much without solid communication. Let’s learn about how to choose strategies and tactics in a game, and how to see those through to the win by communicating well with teammates, coaches, and even opponents.
What will you learn in this unit?
After studying this unit, you will be able to:
Unit 5: Fueling Up and Keeping Cool
Did you know that about 58 percent of your body is made up of water?[1] It’s amazing that our bodies aren’t just a giant puddle! Water and some key macronutrients (carbohydrates, fats, and proteins) keep your body running at the optimal speed and temperature. So, let’s learn about what your body requires to keep up with your daily activities, which includes all the physical activities you’ve been practicing!
What will you learn in this unit?
After studying this unit, you will be able to:
Unit 6: Fitness For a Lifetime
You have been on a fitness adventure! You’ve learned about different activities and types of workouts. You’ve practiced all kinds of sports and various safety measures. Now, you might be wondering, what’s left? In this final unit, you will develop skills to be a wise consumer of fitness goods, discover fitness opportunities in your community, and learn how to set SMART goals for yourself. By setting goals for exercise and using technology to plan and track your workouts, you can create good habits to set you up for success in fitness and in life. Let’s do this!
What will you learn in this unit?
After studying this unit, you will be able to: