Non-Traditional Physical Education Classes Improve High School Students’ Movement Competency and Fitness: A Mixed-Methods Program Evaluation Study
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Published:2023-05-22
Issue:10
Volume:20
Page:5914
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ISSN:1660-4601
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Container-title:International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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language:en
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Short-container-title:IJERPH
Author:
Heinrich Katie M.12ORCID, Beattie Cassandra M.1, Crawford Derek A.23, Stoepker Peter1ORCID, George Jason4
Affiliation:
1. Department of Kinesiology, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS 66506, USA 2. NDRI-USA, New York, NY 10001, USA 3. School of Nutrition, Kinesiology, and Psychological Sciences, University of Central Missouri, Warrensburg, MO 64093, USA 4. Vision Charter School, Caldwell, ID 83605, USA
Abstract
Non-traditional physical education (PE) programs may facilitate functional movement patterns and develop fitness and work capacity to facilitate long-term physical activity. This program evaluation study compared changes in body composition, movement competency, work capacity, and fitness for high school students in CrossFit or weight training PE; both classes were hypothesized to improve each area, with greater improvements in the CrossFit class. Students participated in 57 min classes 4 days per week for 9 months. Measures including body composition, movement competencies (squat, lunge, push-up, pull-up, hinge, and brace), work capacity (two CrossFit workouts), and fitness (air squats, push-ups, inverted row, plank hold, horizontal and vertical jumps, 5 rep max back squat and press, 500 m bike, and 12 min run) were taken at baseline, midpoint, and post-test. Focus groups to assess students’ experiences and outcomes were conducted at post-test. Students significantly improved in movement competencies (ps = 0.034 to <0.001), work capacity (ps < 0.001), and all fitness tests (ps = 0.036 to <0.001). The CrossFit class was only superior on the 500 m bike. Four themes were identified from the focus groups: (1) increased self-confidence, (2) health improvements, (3) newfound community, and (4) translational sports improvements. Future research should examine changes using an experimental design.
Subject
Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
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