Foundations of Personal Fitness (A)- 1st semester
Physical Education combines the best of online instruction with actual student participation in weekly cardiovascular, aerobic, and muscle toning activities. The course promotes a keen understanding of the value of physical fitness and aims to motivate students to participate in physical activities throughout their lives.
Specific areas of study include: Cardiovascular exercise and care, safe exercising, building muscle strength and endurance, injury prevention, fitness skills and FITT benchmarks, goal setting, nutrition and diet (vitamins and minerals, food labels, evaluation product claims), and stress management. The course requires routine participation in adult-supervised physical activities. Successful completion of this course will require parent/legal guardian sign-off on student-selected physical activities and on weekly participation reports to verify the student is meeting his or her requirements and responsibilities.
Physical Education is aligned to national and state standards and the Presidential Council on Physical Fitness and Sports.
- The Online Foundations of Personal Fitness course requires students to complete a Pre and Post Fitness Assessment scheduled with your online teacher at a designated campus.
- Students are also required to submit weekly fitness logs for their exercise program.
- Weekly Fitness Logs Required
- Prerequisites: None
- For Students Entering 9th Grade or Higher
- Length:Â 1 semester-Â .5 credits