u/CaliKing928

Need some help from fellow PE/Weight Training teachers , thanks

I teach HS Weight training at a public charter school. Usually, I teach 4 sections of Weights but this upcoming year I will only have 3. I want to make sure my role at the school stays relevant and am going to pitch to the principal that adding another pe elective to the school curriculum is helpful. I was thinking a class that would be less intense than weights, and not just a high school PE class. This would be like a wellness/life skills/nutrition health type of class. 2-3 days a week of lessons and 1-2 days of basic fitness. I need to attract more students, and maybe this will help. I need to stay full-time for insurance and the salary.

any ideas ?

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u/CaliKing928 — 5 days ago

looking at a few options for bulk . . .anyone have a positive or negative experience with the following:

pineapple fruz

prickly pear

trop cherry

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u/CaliKing928 — 7 days ago

I get it, there are more events and they are getting more and more expensive. Are you seeing a huge decline (or small) in the number of registrants playing pdga events? Our local A tier had over 300 two years ago, 200 last year, and only 150 players this year. Some of the the other events in the area are not filling either, and it seems like folks are speaking with their wallets. This is the west coast, btw. What is it like in your area?

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u/CaliKing928 — 9 days ago

Im looking for suggestions on programs (free or not) that are specific toward High School weight training for our PE/Fitness/Wellness Program. Any experience out there? The hard part is the school does not allow cell phones so this would have to be done on paper or using their school issues ipad. Class size is 8-16 and we have the usual (albeit smaller scale) weight room equipment.

Thanks

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u/CaliKing928 — 10 days ago