Physical education is important in relation to dance to keep the body supple. Dancing also plays an important part in physical education. Dances broken down into separate moves contributes to working out the muscles in every part of the body.
As a student, how does physical education develop your potentiala capabilities?
Reuben B. Frost has written: 'Administration of physical education and athletics' 'Sports, Dance and Related Activities'
Yes it is
Alfred Webster has written: 'Dancing, as a means of physical education' -- subject(s): Dance, Dance Instruction and Physical Culture
A physical education GCSE is PE (sport). However, I think dance can also be included sometimes as a physical education GCSE. They are taken in year 11 of secondary school at age 15 or 16
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sports related
Kathleen. Hill has written: 'Dance for physically disabled persons' -- subject(s): Dance, Dance for people with disabilities, Dance therapy, Dancing, Handicapped, People with disabilities, Physical education and training, Physical education for handicapped persons, Physically handicapped, Recreation, Recreational therapy, Study and teaching, Teaching
Dance is a form of exercise as well as a mental challenge. Our lives are increasingly spent relying uniquely on our brain capacity. Dance provides an opportunity to develop physical skills and reflexes in relation to the brain.
Dance is a form of exercise as well as a mental challenge. Our lives are increasingly spent relying uniquely on our brain capacity. Dance provides an opportunity to develop physical skills and reflexes in relation to the brain.
Margaret Newell H'Doubler is known for her work in the field of dance education and is considered a pioneer in dance research. She is best known for her book "Dance: A Creative Art Experience," which has been influential in shaping dance education.
physical education is a part and partial of education which makes an individual physically fit, mentally alert and socially well related
Susan Anne Capel has written: 'Debates in physical education teaching' -- subject(s): Study and teaching, Physical education and training, Curricula, EDUCATION / General, EDUCATION / Secondary, EDUCATION / Elementary 'Psychological and organizational factors related to burnout in athletic trainers' -- subject(s): Psychology, Burn out (Psychology), Physical education and training, Administration, Physical education teachers, Physical therapists