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Article: "Got disc?" The "Ultimate" experience in physical education: using discs for a throwing-and-catching game offers some advantages over traditional ball games.
- Article from:
- JOPERD--The Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance
- Article date:
- November 1, 2006
- Author:
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One characteristic of a quality physical education program is that students are exposed to, and can participate in, a variety of sports and activities (Darst & Pangrazi, 2006). Most physical educators would agree that a primary objective for teaching physical education is for every student to find at least one activity to enjoy and participate in regularly. All students need and deserve exposure to numerous sports and activities during their K-12 physical education experience, so they can make informed decisions as adults about how they want to be physically active.
One activity that is increasing in popularity is the game of "Ultimate." Ultimate was invented ...
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