 “A New and Efficient Way for Teachers and Students to Succeed in Health and Physical Education” John Nero.

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 “A New and Efficient Way for Teachers and Students to Succeed in Health and Physical Education” John Nero

Students Physical Issues that Need to be Addressed Muscular Strength Cardiovascular Endurance Flexibility Blood Pressure

Overall Goal To provide the necessary tools to enhance teachers effectiveness on their students, which will ultimately lead to a healthy lifestyle for students.

Software Used WHAT IS IT? FITSTATS TECHNOLOGIES A web-based software to assess, promote, analyze, and manage health, physical education, wellness and sport programs

Fitstats Technologies Benefits  Ability to manage all of the teachers assessments from a single platform  Lets you use your own tests, standards, formulas, rubrics, and customized questionnaires  Students and parents can access their grades  Print, export or students reports for feedback purposes  Cost: $100 a month 1,200 annually  Source: (

Database Example

Equipment Used  SP1000 Stretch Partner  A full body stretching machine  Purpose: To increase ROM and prevent muscle tightness.

SP1000 Stretch Partner  Use/Value: To check flexibility status of specific muscles, which will be recorded in Fitstats  Cost:  Source:( ess.com)

Blood Pressure Monitor  Panasonic Blood Pressure Monitor  Upper Arm with Elbow Support  Purpose: To discover any normal BP levels that may indicate a specific disease

Blood Pressure Monitor  Use/Value: Monitor students BP levels and record them daily in a Fitstats database  Cost: $  Source: (

Flat Free Weight Bench  Yukon Caribou III  Assess Upper and Lower body strength  Purpose: Test students overall muscular strength

Yukon Caribou III  Use/Value: To determine what each student overall muscular strength is and record their results in a Fitstats database  Cost: $  Source: (

Treadmill  Sole F63 Treadmill  Purpose: Improve and monitor student cardiovascular endurance

Sole F63 Treadmill  Use/Value: A piece of equipment that will allow the teacher to assess students cardiovascular endurance. Record their results in a Fitstats database.  Cost: $  Source: (

Conclusion  All together the cost would be: $3, (Under School Budget)  Numerous benefits for both the teacher and students  Most importantly: Will promote long life fitness among students