Aerobics
Routines - Outcome A (7-9)-13
After becoming familiar with the components of
aerobic routines (through videos, school lessons, or community lessons),
students will form groups of four to six and create an aerobics
routine to teach to their peers.
Assign each group an activity portion of the routine
(e.g., warmup and stretching, cardiovascular, muscular strength
and endurance, cool down). Give the students one to two classes
to refine their activity-specific skills, choose appropriate music,
and choreograph the routine. (For example, Group C is doing muscular
strength and endurance and chooses to do variations of sit-ups and
push-ups to a top-40 dance song.)
On presentation day, each group presents their
routine in the pre-determined order and the class follows along.
The routine should last at least one song length.
In order to stretch out the cardiovascular portion of the routines
(and to maintain the heart rate for more than 15 minutes), assign
three or four groups to that component.
Ask community fitness leaders to assist the students
in developing the routines.
Use the routine in a classroom setting when other
classes are using the gymnasium.
These
are clues that you have reached the outcomes ...
Students can identify the components of
functional fitness and connect activities to reach these components.
Students can present their routine with
few breaks in movement.
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