Warming Up, Cooling Down

Warming Up, Cooling Down

by Jo Harris (Author), Jill Elbourn (Author)

Synopsis

Appropriate warm-ups and cool-downs are important components of health-related exercise, yet teachers, exercise leaders and coaches have not had access to the information they need to correctly lead and teach these aspects. Two leading authorities, Jo Harris and Jill Elbourn, have fulfilled the need for this information by writing Warming Up and Cooling Down . These scientifically-sound but practical and fun ideas can be used in any setting (school, sports club, youth work club) in which people are promoting vigorous physical activity. Therefore, the principles and proposals for action identified in the publication have a relevance and significance for all professionals working with young people. This text provides theoretical information about warming up and cooling down and a comprehensive range of practical examples which are relevant and safe for children and young people, but also helps teachers, coaches and community providers to develop their understanding of: safe and effective exercise practice when working with children and young people; the curriculum requirments in terms of learning about warming up and cooling down and considers how these can be achieved; and the potential of specific age groups to perform, design and evaluate their own warm ups and cool downs.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 168
Edition: 2
Publisher: Human Kinetics Publishers
Published: 01 Jan 2002

ISBN 10: 0736038787
ISBN 13: 9780736038782

Author Bio


Jo Harris, PhD, is a senior lecturer in physical education at Loughborough University in Leicestershire, where she has played a major role in the training of physical educators since 1990. Before this, she was involved in teacher education in Cheltenham and taught physical education and health education at the secondary school level for 12 years. She was co-director of the Loughborough Summer School course titled 'Health-Related Exercise in the National Curriculum'. She holds a master's degree in physical education from Birmingham University and a PhD in pedagogy, exercise and children's health from Loughborough University. Jo wrote Health-Related Exercise in the National Curriculum and co-authored with Jill Elbourn the highly successful Teaching Health-Related Exercise at Key Stages 1 and 2.

Jill Elbourn, MSc, is a freelance educational exercise consultant. She co-authored Teaching Health-Related Exercise at Key Stages 1 and 2 with Jo Harris and has written several other publications and resources including Action for Heart Health, Fit for TOPs (for the Youth Sport Trust TOPs programme) and Planning a Personal Exercise Programme (YMCA Fitness Industry Training's HRE resource for Key Stage 4 - ages 14 to 16). Jill taught physical education in schools for 12 years and currently designs and leads in-service training courses on health-related exercise and safe exercise practice for school teachers and coaches all over the British Isles. She was awarded a fellowship of the Physical Education Association of the United Kingdom in 1998.