Fitness in Youth

#7 - School Curriculum - Teaching Skill & Competence Over Heart Rate & Burning Calories

August 29, 2022 Daniel Young and James Fitzgerald Season 1 Episode 7
#7 - School Curriculum - Teaching Skill & Competence Over Heart Rate & Burning Calories
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Fitness in Youth
#7 - School Curriculum - Teaching Skill & Competence Over Heart Rate & Burning Calories
Aug 29, 2022 Season 1 Episode 7
Daniel Young and James Fitzgerald

After a quick summer break, James and Dan pick up where they left off.

This episode takes a deeper dive inside school curriculum, specifically physical education and expands on the following three areas;

  1. How applicable are the current course materials inside of school based physical education curriculum in today’s climate?
  2. Why the current north star of increasing students heart rates and burning more calories is leading to an inactive society.
  3. The role  of enhanced motor skill competence (skilfulness), perceived competence, and personalised knowledge in promoting physical activity for life.

The mission of the Fitness in Youth podcast is to;

  • Explore new ways to help make youth fitness a priority, fun, and for them
  • Empower parents, policy makers and professionals with the tools to help their communities, today
  • Elevate the intentions of the health & fitness industry, for the better (long-term)

About the hosts:

  • James Fitzgerald - OPEX Fitness
    • James FitzGerald is the founder of OPEX (Formerly OPT) and The International Center for Fitness. When not coaching, he’s a full time husband, father and fitness athlete. His 20+ years of experience and service as a strength coach/technician, tireless practice on refining energy system work, nutritional and lifestyle balancing techniques and training of other coaches has made OPEX a sought after method of bringing fitness to a higher order.
  • Dan Young - YOUNGTraining
    • Formerly a professional water polo player, Dan found an insatiable thirst for knowledge on how he could align and optimize behaviors to improve his performance as an athlete. This lead him to make the transition from athlete to coach and pay forward the knowledge and tools he acquired working under some of the industries best. His passion is working with the youth, to give them the tools to navigate their health long term and in so doing, change the landscape of the fitness industr...
Show Notes

After a quick summer break, James and Dan pick up where they left off.

This episode takes a deeper dive inside school curriculum, specifically physical education and expands on the following three areas;

  1. How applicable are the current course materials inside of school based physical education curriculum in today’s climate?
  2. Why the current north star of increasing students heart rates and burning more calories is leading to an inactive society.
  3. The role  of enhanced motor skill competence (skilfulness), perceived competence, and personalised knowledge in promoting physical activity for life.

The mission of the Fitness in Youth podcast is to;

  • Explore new ways to help make youth fitness a priority, fun, and for them
  • Empower parents, policy makers and professionals with the tools to help their communities, today
  • Elevate the intentions of the health & fitness industry, for the better (long-term)

About the hosts:

  • James Fitzgerald - OPEX Fitness
    • James FitzGerald is the founder of OPEX (Formerly OPT) and The International Center for Fitness. When not coaching, he’s a full time husband, father and fitness athlete. His 20+ years of experience and service as a strength coach/technician, tireless practice on refining energy system work, nutritional and lifestyle balancing techniques and training of other coaches has made OPEX a sought after method of bringing fitness to a higher order.
  • Dan Young - YOUNGTraining
    • Formerly a professional water polo player, Dan found an insatiable thirst for knowledge on how he could align and optimize behaviors to improve his performance as an athlete. This lead him to make the transition from athlete to coach and pay forward the knowledge and tools he acquired working under some of the industries best. His passion is working with the youth, to give them the tools to navigate their health long term and in so doing, change the landscape of the fitness industr...