Presented By: Jen Ziegler, Kelly Scott and Sheldon Reasbeck Group #4.

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Presented By: Jen Ziegler, Kelly Scott and Sheldon Reasbeck Group #4

Activities:  Relay Race  Stretching Exercises Total time: 15 minutes

Relay Race Including:  Jumping jacks (x 15)  Skipping (x 15)  Stairs (x 3 sets)  Swiss ball push-ups (x 15)  Running  Winner is first team to have 10 beanbags

Relay Race  Time: 10 minutes  Intensity: High (intermittent)  Purpose: Raise heart rate and body temperature

Stretching Exercises Leg stretches Shoulder and Triceps Quads Shoulder Back

Stretching Exercises  Time: 5 minutes  Intensity: Low  Purpose: Stretch muscles after warmed up to prevent injury

Activities:  Taebo – is an aerobic exercise routine developed from tae kwon do and was one of the first “cardio- boxing” programs. It uses the motions of martial arts at a rapid pace to promote fitness. Total time: 25 minutes

Taebo  Time: 25 minutes  Intensity: Moderate to High  Purpose: to improve aerobic fitness, increase heart rate, improve strength, muscular endurance and flexibility

Activities:  Yoga Total Time: 10 minutes

Yoga Time: 10 minutes Intensity: Low Purpose: it affects the whole body, stretching and toning muscles, joints, the spine, and the entire skeletal system