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Be BOLD: Encouraging Girls to Include Unstructured Bouts of Physical Activity into Daily Routines

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Pages 18-22 | Received 01 Jun 2013, Accepted 19 Jul 2013, Published online: 02 Jul 2014
 

Abstract

Adolescent girls are less active than their male counterparts and physical activity levels tend to decline as one ages. One of the goals of concerned physical educators is to promote a physically active lifestyle and to teach skills and promote behaviors that will allow students to be active both in and out of school. This article presents a low-tech, simple assignment idea called Be BOLD, where adolescent girls discuss the rewards and barriers to maintaining a physically active lifestyle. Following the discussion, the girls are charged with recording or recalling instances throughout the week where they have incorporated additional physical activity.

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Notes on contributors

Kory Hill

Kory Hill ([email protected]) is an associate professor in the Health, Physical Education and Recreation Department at Jacksonville State University, Jacksonville, AL

Gwynne M. Williams

Gwynne M. Williams is a physical education teacher at Russom Elementary School, Dallas, GA.

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