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2015

Southwest District SHAPE America and UAHPERD

Convention Treasure Mountain Junior High School

& Park City Marriott Hotel

Park City, Utah JUNE 16-19, 2015

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Southwest District SHAPE America President’s Letter Welcome colleagues and friends to our annual SHAPE America Southwest District Convention! I am exited to be able to co-host the convention with the Utah Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance (UAHPERD). I am happy to see the interest in and need for continued professional development as expressed by all of you who are here to learn, share, and grow professionally! My main goal is to ensure that your time at this convention is worthwhile. My hope is that you will be inspired to become a spokesperson for our profession, and ultimately empower students to lead active, healthy lifestyles, while also inspiring your colleagues, staff, and families to increase opportunities for active learning for all. The theme for our convention, “Learn to MOVE, MOVE to Learn: Active Kids Do Better!”, is a reflection of my own personal and professional growth and development over time, as well as my latest experience as an administrator at a Title 1 elementary school. My interest has been in brain-based learning and the effect that physical activity has on academic performance. As a physical educator, I have strived to work with (and convince) classroom teachers to incorporate physical activity when teaching academic concepts, before transitioning subjects, and to allow movement breaks to invigorate the brain throughout the school day. Now, as an assistant principal, I see the need even more to provide movement opportunities for students to increase on-task behavior, remain focused, concentrate better, and not to mention, that movement manifests learning! Our First General Session Keynote Speaker is Dr. Stephen Jefferies, current SHAPE America President, from Central Washington University in Ellensburg, WA. Dr. Jefferies is the creator of “pelinks4u”, an online magazine for education professionals. Dr. Jefferies will engage us in a discussion and brainstorming session focusing on the future of physical education programs and services, and how we can best meet the changing needs of our student to be successful academically, emotionally, and physically. Finally, I would like to thank the Park City School District for the use of their beautiful facilities. It is greatly appreciated! Thank you to all SWD Board and UAHPERD Board members for yoursupport of our organization and the time and talents given to the organization through your service. Thank you also to our presenters and exhibitors for your willingness to serve all of us at this convention and to provide attendees with resources, new ideas, research and activities to invigorate all of us to carry on for another year and to “refill” our professional toolboxes. Vielen Dank und viel Spass! Your President, Ulrike Kerstges

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UAHPERD President’s Letter

Welcome to the 2015 Conference! This year, the Utah Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, is delighted to be a co-host of the 2015 SHAPE America Southwest District Convention. What an exciting opportunity for all attendees to collaborate, engage in meaningful professional development, and make new friends with individuals within the southwest district and beyond! The conference theme is “Learn to Move: Move to Learn: Active Kids Do Better!” The message is clear… physical activity is important. Now is the time in our profession in which we must advocate for more physical activity opportunities throughout the school day. This conference will inspire you, provide opportunities to collaborate, and offer new ideas of how to get more physical activity in the school environment. Take advantage of all this conference has to offer. I am excited about the great keynote speakers including Steve Jefferies and Chris Spealler. In addition, there are great conference sessions, such as Friday’s “Roadmap to Your CSPAP” which will inspire you with new ideas, and ways to get students, staff, families, and your community more involved in physical activity. Enjoy the sessions, presenters, vendors, and early bird sessions of this conference. I want to thank the 2015 UAHPERD Board for their support and dedication to the organization. Their ideas and hard work are key ingredients in conference success. I would also like to thank the Southwest District SHAPE America Board for the opportunity to co-host an amazing conference. It has truly been a pleasure to work with all of you. I hope that your time spent at this conference is meaningful, and that you return to your workplace with newfound excitement about your role in promoting physical activity. Thank you for all that you do to promote healthy lifestyles. Learn, grow, and have fun in beautiful Park City, Utah! Your President, Angela Heinemann

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Committee

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2014-2015 Southwest District Board of Directors

Executive Committee

President Ulrike Kerstges President-Elect Wanda Taylor Past President Larry K. Olsen Interim Executive Director Chic Hess Secretary Ellen Abbadessa Parliamentarian Jerry Landwer Board Members At-Large State Presidents Arizona Timothy Brusseau Susan Leonard Jencie Fagan Priscilla Iosca- Elect Shaunna McGhie California Angie Miyashiro Chad Fenwick James Perry Betty Hennessy- Elect Angela Heinemann- Future Professional Hawaii Rob Hesia Dara Tawarahara- Elect Executive Directors Nevada Matt Mixer - Arizona Liz Savolt Barbara Ann Buckalew - California Greta Stock- Elect Jeff Meuhlesein - Nevada New Mexico Ann Paulls-Neal - New Mexico Darlene Argano Bruce Atencio- Elect

Utah Angela Heinemann Chad Smith- Elect

Communications

Highlights Editor Kathy Cordes Jump Rope For Heart Kathy Lund Webmaster Bruce Atencio Retirees Network Bobbie Perry & Ed Greaves Awards Darlene Argano

Convention Management Team

Ulrike Kerstges Wanda Taylor Larry K. Olsen Ellen Abbadessa Chic Hess Angela Heinemann Tim Brusseau Amber Hall

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2015 UAHPERD Board of Directors

Executive Committee President Angela Heinemann Past President James Hannon President-Elect Chad Smith Treasurer Bunney Schmidt Secretary Amy Newman Board Members Dance Vice President Ashley Boyack Vice President Elect Kelby McIntyre- Martinez Health Vice President Crispen Anderson Vice President Elect Molly Garfield Elementary Physical Education Vice President Angela Thompson Vice President Elect Natalie Adams Physical Education Vice President Randy Quarez Vice President Elect Virginia Richins Adapted Physical Education Vice President Hester Henderson Physical Activity and Recreation Vice President Jessyka Larson Vice President Elect Sherry Lindberg Sport Vice President Brian McGladery Higher Education Vice President Timothy Brusseau Vice President Elect Shaunna McGhie Vendor Specialist Amber Hall

Website Tim Haskins

Honors and Awards Chair Wanda Taylor JRFH/HFH Cassidie Fenton

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Keynote Speaker: Steve Jefferies President, SHAPE America, Central Washington University, Ellensburg, WA

“50 Million Strong by 2029”

Dr. Steve Jefferies has taught in the Department of Physical Education and Public Health at Central Washington University in Ellensburg, WA since 1986. In 1999, Jefferies was recognized as the university’s Distinguished Professor of Public Service. In addition to teaching, he created and directed summer PE camps for children in grades K-8 for more than 20 years. Inspired by the interest of his 3rd grade son, he created and led a weekly community program where he taught children unicycling and juggling skills. He founded, and for many years coordinated PEAK, an annual statewide workshop for PE teachers. Jefferies has been a PEP Grant consultant with several schools and was publicly elected to serve 8 years as school board director. While school board Chair, his district successfully funded and built a new high school (with a vertical rock wall and challenge course), and received a PEP grant. In 2000, Jefferies worked to create one of the nation’s first online master’s degree programs for public school physical and health education teachers. Concerned about the frequent turnover of school athletic directors, he recently led the creation of an online athletic administration degree.

Jefferies received his Physical Education Teaching Certificate from St. Luke’s College in Devon, England in 1973 and his B.Ed. from the University of Exeter in 1974. Steve taught public school physical education before completing his MS and PhD degrees at the University of Oregon. Jefferies spent a year in the USSR examining the youth sports system. After graduation he helped to develop materials and presented for the American Coaching Effectiveness Program and edited books for Human Kinetics. He has received numerous awards and appointments throughout his career. He twice served as Vice-President of PE for the Washington AHPERD. In 2007, he was elected the Washington AHPERD President and completed service as Chair of the Executive Committee for NASPE’s Council on Physical Education for Children (COPEC). He received a NASPE Presidential Award in 2005, has served on the NASPE Evidence-Based PE Committee, AAHPERD’s Research Consortium Grant Committee, and was on both of the AAHPERD Vision Committees that recommended Alliance reforms. In 2008 he was elected NASPE President. In 2010 he received the AAHPERD Honor Award, and in 2013 NASPE recognized his service to physical education with its Joy of Effort Award. In 2014 Dr. Jefferies was selected as President Elect of SHAPE America (formerly AAHPERD). He will serve as SHAPE America President in 2015-2016. Dr. Jefferies is probably best known as creator and publisher of www.pelinks4u.org, the monthly online magazine for physical education professionals. He also distributes a monthly emailed newsletter “PE News” to more than 30,000 subscribers. He has written monthly online editorials for the past 14 years, edited several books, and published over 25 journal articles. He created PE Today and Tomorrow a 15-tape video series, Assessing Learning in Physical Education: Motor Skills (VHS) and The NEW Physical

Education: Promoting Healthy & Active Lifestyles (DVD). He has made over 90 professional presentations in the US and abroad. NASPE’s PE 2020 initiative was inspired by Jefferies and through presentations and essays he continues to stimulate discussion about the future of physical education. Join us in welcoming Dr. Jefferies to the 2015 SWD SHAPE America & UAHPERD Annual Convention!

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Schedule of Events

Tuesday, June 16, 2015 Pre-Convention Workshops

8:30 am–4:00 pm SHAPE America Pre-Convention Workshops 1. Physical Activity Leader (PAL) Training Treasure Mountain Junior High School Band Room Let’s Move! Active Schools is a comprehensive program that empowers school champions to create active learning environments that enable all students to get moving and reach their full potential. The Physical Activity Leader (PAL) Training initiative is a collaborative effort designed to develop and support individuals who will champion an effort in their local school/school districts to ensure that school-age youth/students receive 60 minutes of physical activity every day through the development of a Comprehensive School Physical Activity Program (CSPAP). Presenters: Pam Powers, Let’s Move! Active Schools National Recruitment Manager, Houston, TX; Kathy Lund, NM PAL Trainer, SWD Elementary Physical Education Teacher of the Year, Farmington Public Schools, Farmington, NM

2. Essentials of the Presidential Youth Fitness Program (PYFP) Treasure Mountain Junior High School Cafeteria This 7 hour training will provide teachers with the foundational elements needed to successfully implement the Presidential Youth Fitness Program (PYFP) in their schools. The training includes information pertaining to the role of PYFP in a quality physical education program; strategies for integrating health-related fitness education (Physical Best) and the role of criterion-referenced, health-related fitness assessment (Fitnessgram) in to a quality physical education program; motivational recognition for students to inspire active living; and communication with students, parents, administrators, and the school community. Presenters: Nancy Raso-Eklund, PYFP Master Trainer, Green River, WY; Jennifer Reeves, PYFP Master Trainer, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ

1:00-4:00 pm Half-Day Pre-Convention Workshop 3. United States Tennis Association- School Tennis: More than Just a Game! Treasure Mountain Junior High School Gym A revolutionary change in the way kids learn, play tennis, and compete, is happening across the country. Get your school on board. The United States Tennis Association (USTA) and the Utah Tennis Association have created an extensive package of resources designed to make starting and/or maintaining a physical education or after-school physical activity program easy and enjoyable for all. Whether you are looking for tennis-specific lessons, extracurricular programs, “no-cut” teams, or more, we can help. We offer free teacher workshops, and free or deeply discounted equipment for qualifying schools. Presenter: David Pack, USPTA Tennis Professional, West Jordan, UT

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Business Meetings 1:00-4:00 pm 4. SWD Executive Committee Meeting Treasure Mountain Junior High School- Room 39 Presiding: Ulrike Kerstges, SWD SHAPE America President, Albuquerque, NM

6:00-8:00 pm 5. SWD Board Meeting/Planning Team Meeting Marriott Hotel- 4th Floor Wasatch Room Presiding: Ulrike Kerstges, SWD SHAPE America President, Albuquerque, NM

Wednesday, June 17, 2015

7:00am- 2:00pm REGISTRATION OPEN Treasure Mountain Junior High School Lobby

All convention sessions, unless otherwise noted, will take place at Treasure Mountain Junior High School

7:30-8:15 am Early Bird Sessions- Let’s Get MOVING!

6. ZUMBA Physical Activity/Physical Education/Dance/Staff Wellness- Gym ZUMBA Fitness is the only Latin-inspired dance fitness program that blends red-hot international music and contagious steps to form a “fitness party” that is downright addictive for students and staff! Join Amber for some early bird physical activity and remember…when in doubt…just shimmy! Presenter: Amber Hall, 2013 SWD SHAPE America High School Physical Education Teacher of the Year, Westlake High School, Saratoga Springs, UT

7. Yoga Through Dance Dance/Physical Education/Physical Activity- Band Room Come get an early morning workout in while learning how to connect basic Yoga poses into dance movements. Prepare your body, mind and spirit for the day ahead! Presenter: Cintia Sefirelly, International Dance Performer and Instructor, Mexico City, MX Convention Sessions 8:30-9:20 am

8. Stomp & Drum! Physical Education/Dance/Physical Activity- Gym Get your feet stomping and your body rockin’ with this innovative symposium of rhythm, beats, and moves. Experience fun choreography using garbage cans, drumsticks, and simple equipment. Presenters: Carrie Ekins, Creator of Drums Alive!, Kutzenhausen, Germany; Nanette Jensen and Cecilia Carter, Alpine School District, Alpine, UT COMMERCIAL PRESENTATION

9. JRFH/HFH: It Takes Heart, Mind and Body: MOVE to Learn! Physical Education/Physical Activity & Recreation/Health- Band Room Come learn new Jump Rope for Heart (JRFH) and Hoops for Heart (HFH) ideas to “Jump Start” your next JRFH/HFH event. Include all learners and skill levels in your event while getting students excited about participating in healthy physical activity and contributing to a worthy community service project. Let’s help grow JRFH and HFH in SWD states while networking with professionals to promote health and wellness in our school communities.

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Presenters: Kathy Lund, SWD SHAPE America JRFH/HFH Coordinator, Farmington Public Schools, Farmington, NM 10. The Science of Wellness: An Integrated Approach Health/Physical Education/Physical Activity & Recreation- Room 39 Together we will explore a new wellness course taking an integrated approach and the science that helped to qualify this course for General Education credit. Presenters: Barbara Lockhart and Ron Hager, Brigham Young University, Department of Exercise Sciences, Provo, UT

11. Teaching Personal and Social Responsibility (TPSR) in Physical Education Physical Education/Physical Activity- Room 41 Educators will learn the benefits of TPSR and how to relate better to students. Ideas and strategies will be shared to incorporate a TPSR plan into the curriculum. Presenters: Jess Larson and Cait Wilson, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT Convention Sessions 9:30-10:20 am

12. NASCO’s Activity & Station “Tool Box” Physical Education/Physical Activity- Gym Participate in a collection of original activities aligned with SHAPE America National Physical Education Standards. These tried and true activities can be used to reinvigorate your K-8 classroom with meaningful and effective learning activities for students. Presenter: KayDee Perry, Olivet College, Olivet, MI COMMERCIAL PRESENTATION

13. FitNFlash: Moving and Learning Physical Education/Physical Activity/Health- Band Room Quick activity breaks improve concentration, behavior, and add to the accumulation of daily physical activity for students. Come learn and participate in games and activities to use in physical education class, before and after school programs, classrooms, and indoor recess! Presenter: Katrina Lorenzen, FitNFlash, Casper, WY COMMERCIAL PRESENTATION

14. Active Kids Do Better! Health Education/Physical Education/Physical Activity/Research- Room 39 The importance of the connections between activity and successful educational outcomes needs to be fully explored and shared/taught to our leadership at all levels. A child with obesity has a smaller hippocampus than do other children, and as many as 15% of elementary aged children are obese. This session is designed to share strategies for interaction with leadership in the legislative and education communities. The hippocampus is where memory is stored. We will discuss the effect physical activity has on improved health and learning outcomes for all children. Let’s get kids moving to prevent exercise deficit disorder, which is associated with early onset obesity. Presenter: Dr. Susan Scott, University of New Mexico, Education Advocate at the New Mexico Legislature, Albuquerque, NM

15. Promoting Student Engagement Through Active Learning Health Education- Room 41 Students learn by doing, acting, creating, collaborating and problem solving. Come learn how “The Great Body Shop”, a health education curriculum for PK-8th Grade, promotes ACTIVE learning in every lesson! Research on student engagement and academic performance will also be shared. Presenter: Nancy Neufeld, Children’s Health Market, Mesa, AZ COMMERCIAL PRESENTATION

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16. Get on Target with Archery For Life Physical Education/Physical Activity & Recreation- Outdoor Field Join us for an exciting interactive session of Archery and Safety instruction. This workshop will focus on participants receiving hands on shooting, and safety instructions for the elementary and high school archery program. Archery is a great lifetime sport that is fun and challenging, and anyone can enjoy. Presenters: RaLynne Takeda, Hunter Education Coordinator, UT; Scott Carlson, Grantsville Junior High School, Tooele School District, Tooele, UT; Sherry Lindberg, Grantsville Junior High School, Tooele School District, Tooele, UT 10:45 am-12:15 pm 17. First General Session Treasure Mountain Junior High School Cafeteria

Welcome and Introductions Ulrike Kerstges, SWD SHAPE America President, Assistant Principal, Alamosa

Elementary School, Albuquerque Public Schools, Albuquerque, New Mexico

Welcome from UAHPERD, Pledge of Allegiance & Moment of Silence Angela Heinemann, UAHPERD President, University of Utah, Park City, UT

Keynote Address by Dr. Steve Jefferies, SHAPE America President, Central Washington University,

Ellensburg, WA “50 Million Strong by 2029”

SHAPE America has a plan to get EVERY school-aged student in America healthy and physically active by 2029. Success depends on YOU! One teacher, one student, one class, one school, one state, and one nation is the path to success. Learn more about the way we are going to make health and physical education succeed in our schools.

12:15-1:00 pm Box Lunch and Round Table Discussion with Dr. Jefferies in the Treasure Mountain Junior High School Cafeteria

1:00-3:30 pm **Featured WORKSHOP** “Ready to Learn: Active Kids Do Better!” (Session # 19 and Session #24)

Physical Education/Health/Physical Activity/Research- Band Room

This workshop has been created as a special feature to help physical education teachers work closely with school administrators, classroom

teachers, and school staff. The content features what we know about quality instruction, brain function, and research to “reshape” classrooms

and improve learning. Come learn about purposeful movement that prepares the brain for learning, teaches and reviews content, reduces stress, builds community, AND increases DAILY physical activity for students, grades K-12!

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Presenter: Leslie Hicks, Curriculum Specialist, Chandler Unified School District, SHAPE America Physical Activity Council Member, Arizona Health and Physical Education Past President, Chandler, AZ

Convention Sessions 1:00-1:50 pm

18. Fab 5 Dances for K-8 Students Physical Education/Dance- Gym Do you have two left feet when it comes to teaching dance? Learn our five favorite dances for K-8 physical education students. We will demonstrate techniques that boost teaching confidence and maximize moderate to vigorous physical activity (MVPA) levels for all students. Presenter: B.J. Williston, SPARK, San Diego, CA COMMERCIAL PRESENTATION

19. Ready to Learn: Active Kids Do Better! (Featured Workshop- Part 1) Physical Education/Health/Physical Activity/Research- Band Room Presenter: Leslie Hicks, Curriculum Specialist, Chandler Unified School District, SHAPE America Physical Activity Council Member, Arizona Health and Physical Education Past President, Chandler, AZ

20. Rock On: Bringing Climbing to Your School Physical Education/Physical Activity & Recreation- Fitness Center Rock climbing is a great lifetime physical activity that helps youth learn to move and move to learn. Find out how climbing builds physical, cognitive, and social-emotional skills. The steps needed to acquire a rock-climbing wall will also be addressed. Presenter: Gay Hughes, Everlast Climbing, Riverton, WY COMMERCIAL PRESENTATION

21. School-based Grief Response Teams Health Education/Physical Education/Physical Activity/Dance- Room 39 Taking a proactive approach to the development of School-based Grief Response Teams (SGRT) will help ameliorate grief when there is a sudden unexpected death (e.g. suicide) of a student or faculty member. Participants will learn about the process of developing a SGRT. As health, physical education, recreation and dance professionals, we should be taking the lead to ensure that our schools have SGRT in place that can effectively deal with student/faculty sudden and/or unexpected deaths. Presenters: Larry K. Olsen, A.T. Still University, Department of Health Sciences, Kirksville, MO; Adriana Peña De La Cruz, Las Cruces, NM

22. America Heart Association’s Youth Events & Programs Health/Physical Education/Physical Activity & Recreation- Room 41 Come learn about the America Heart Association and America Stroke Association and all we do to support the fight against heart disease and stroke. You will learn about our great programs, Jump Rope for Heart, Hoops for Heart, and Red Out. We are here to help you help improve the health of your students, school and community! Presenter: Cassidie Fenton, Utah Youth Market Director, Salt Lake City, UT; Dawn Borgnis, Sr. Vice President, Youth Market, Los Angeles, CA; Kathy Young, Vice President, Youth Market, Tempe, AZ

2:00-2:30 pm EXHIBITS GRAND OPENING Treasure Mountain Junior High School Cafeteria

Presiding: Larry K. Olsen & Amber Hall, 2015 Exhibits Managers

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2:40-3:30 pm CONVENTION SESSIONS

23. Fun With Physical Best, K-12 Physical Education/Physical Activity/Health/Sport- Gym Physical Best is the education component of the NEW Presidential Youth Fitness Program (PYFP). Come participate in this standards-based physical education and physical activity session featuring health-related fitness education concepts taught through MOVEMENT. Healthy, FIT and Active Kids Do Learn Better! Presenters: Ellen Abbadessa, M.Ed., Physical Best Instructor & PYFP Master Trainer, Phoenix, AZ; Nancy Raso-Eklund, Physical Best Instructor & PYFP Master Trainer, Green River, WY; Jennifer Reeves, Physical Best Instructor & PYFP Master Trainer Tucson, AZ

24. Ready to Learn: Active Kids Do Better! (Featured Workshop- Part 2) Physical Education/Health/Physical Activity/Research- Band Room Presenter: Leslie Hicks, Curriculum Specialist, Chandler Unified School District, SHAPE America Physical Activity Council Member, Arizona Health and Physical Education Past President, Chandler, AZ

25. Engaging Students With Fun Activities for Teaching Health Lessons Health Education/Physical Activity- Room 39 Do you need some fun ideas to zip up your health lessons and get students moving? Ideas, strategies and tools will be shared as well as how to find teaching aids online. This session is geared for junior high school and high school teachers. Presenter: Barbara Bushnell, Bountiful Junior High School, Bountiful, UT

26. Required/Non-Required Physical Activity Classes Effects on Stress of College Students Research/Health Education/Physical Activity- Room 41 This presentation is designed to show the importance physical activity has on lowering and managing stress in college-aged students’ lives. Knowledge, strategies, and ideas will be shared to help colleges and universities work with administration to add physical activity to college campuses to benefit all students. Presenters: David Barney, Brigham Young University, Provo, UT; Elizabeth Sharp, Colorado Mesa University. Grand Junction, CO

27. Infield Kickball/Baseball Fundamentals for All to Learn and Enjoy! Physical Education/Sport/Physical Activity & Recreation- Outdoor Field In this session, attendees will learn fun ways to introduce students to kickball and baseball/softball emphasizing the infield. Strategies to play multiple games at one time utilizing your field space will be shared as well. Come help students learn the basic rules while all learn to move and enjoy game play. Presenter: Justin Black, Chamisa Elementary School, Los Alamos School District, Los Alamos, NM

3:45-5:00 pm EXHIBITOR SOCIAL & BINGO Treasure Mountain Cafeteria

Come learn some TRIVIA about each of our Exhibitors. Enter to win some GREAT PRIZES!!!

6:00-9:00 pm ALL CONVENTION SOCIAL at the Marriott Outdoor Patio

Relax and unwind from your day of “Learning to MOVE and MOVING to Learn”. Enjoy some Food, Friendship, and FUN with

SWD and UAHPERD members!!! Appetizers will be served!

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Thursday, June 18, 2015

7:00am-2:00pm REGISTRATION OPEN Treasure Mountain Junior High School Foyer

7:00-8:30 am 28. SWD and UAHPERD Past President’s Breakfast Marriott Hotel- 4th Floor Wasatch Room Presiding: Larry Olsen, SWD SHAPE America Past President, Las Cruces, NM

7:30-8:15 am Early Bird Sessions- Let’s Get MOVING!

29. Cross Fit Physical Education/Physical Activity/Health- Fitness Center Cross Fit is a full body workout that constantly varies. The focus is on functional movement, creating the safest, most-efficient position as you power through movement in sports, daily living and lifetime physical activity. Cross Fit activities also help you maintain good posture in a workout. Come learn about “WOD”…Workout of the Day! Have some fun while moving and learning! Presenters: Chris Spealler, Doug Zakaris, Eric O’Connor, Park City Cross Fit, Park City, UT

30. Flamenco Dance: The Basics Dance/Physical Education/Health/Physical Activity- Band Room Come get in an early bird workout while experiencing the passion of Flamenco. Learn basic steps and dance movements. Presenter: Cintia Sefirelly, International Dance Performer and Instructor, Mexico City, MX

8:30 am-4:30 pm EXHIBITS OPEN in the Cafeteria

Convention Sessions 8:30-9:20 am

31. ACTION: Team Games with Moderate to Vigorous Physical Activity (MVPA) Assessment Physical Education/Physical Activity- Gym Come participate in this action-packed, class oriented, teacher friendly, inclusive, only from Gopher, fun session. We will use the FITstep Pro Uploadable Pedometers to track your MVPA. If you want to learn some new activities, this session is for you! Presenter: Andy Tupy, Gopher Sports, MN COMMERCIAL PRESENTATION

32. Circuit Training in Physical Education: NO Equipment Needed! Physical Education/Physical Activity & Recreation- Band Room This active session allows participants the opportunity to use their own body weight to gain muscular strength and endurance and cardiovascular benefits. Exercises will be demonstrated, focusing on technique, timing, sequence, and progression. Come ready to move. This session will make you sweat! Presenters: Scott Burley & Minhyun Kim, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, N 33. Curriculum Design and Practicum for Aerobics and Conditioning (Part 1) Physical Education/Physical Activity/Dance/Health- Fitness Center Functional and sport-specific aerobic conditioning programs can benefit middle school and high school students. Experience a “snapshot” of the latest fitness trends (yoga, zumba, kickboxing, tabata, HIIT, etc.) and bring back new skills to create and energize your physical education curriculum.

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Presenter: Amy Suman, Albuquerque Public Schools, Albuquerque, NM 34. The Nuts & Bolts of the PECAT Health Education/Physical Education/Research- Room 39 The Physical Education Curriculum Analysis Tool (PECAT) has been developed by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to help educators analyze physical education curricula and create action plans for future use. The PECAT is also used by school districts to apply for Carol M. White PEP grants. Come learn more about this great tool to improve the quality of your physical education program. Presenter: Tim Brusseau, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT

35. National Board Certification: Taking Your Teaching to the Next Level Physical Education/Health Education- Room 41 The National Board Certification (NBCT) process is a journey that changes lives. Students deserve to be taught by accomplished teachers. With health and physical education constantly on the edge, we need to demonstrate effective teaching. Come learn about the five core principles that demonstrate effective teaching and how to get this journey started. Presenter: Angie Miyashiro, Ka’U High School and Pahala Elementary School, Volcano, HI

Convention Sessions 9:30-10:20 am

36. RUGBY Sport/Physical Education/Physical Activity & Recreation- Gym This activity session has been designed to introduce the educator to a wide variety of lead-up, offensive, and defensive games. Games at the junior high and high school level use non-tackle and non-contact skills, thus promoting safety techniques in all games. The activities taught can be used in the gym or outdoors for both boys and girls. Rugby is a lifetime sport that can be enjoyed by participants at all levels of skill and participation. Presenters: Eric Swapp, Development Officer for Utah Youth Rugby, Salt Lake City, UT; Scott Carlson, Grantsville Junior High School, Tooele School District, Tooele, UT

37. Cultural Dances Dance- Band Room Come explore different cultures through dance. This session features dances from around the world and can be taught in homeroom classes or in the physical education classroom. Cultural Dance allows students to honor and respect others while finding joy in moving and celebrating together. The dances are appropriate for grades K-6. Presenter: Ashley Boyack, Beverly Taylor Sorenson Arts and Learning Program, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT 38. Curriculum Design and Practicum for Aerobics and Conditioning (Part 2) Physical Education/Physical Activity/Dance/Health- Fitness Center Functional and sport-specific aerobic conditioning programs can benefit middle school and high school students. Experience a “snapshot” of the latest fitness trends (yoga, zumba, kickboxing, tabata, HIIT, etc.) Bring back new skills to energize your physical education curriculum. Presenter: Amy Suman, Albuquerque Public Schools, Albuquerque, NM

39. SHAPE America Councils: Programs, Products, and Services Physical Education/Health Education/Physical Activity & Recreation/Research- Room 39

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Come learn more about SHAPE America’s NEW programs, products, and services being created by the Physical Education, Physical Activity, Health Education, and Research Councils at the national level. Question & Answer Session- Share your perspectives with our SWD and National leaders! Presenters: Leslie Hicks, SHAPE America Physical Activity Council Member, Chandler Unified School District Curriculum Specialist, Chandler, AZ; Steve Jefferies, SHAPE America President, Central Washington University, Ellensburg, WA

40. The Role of School Personnel in Stopping Human Trafficking Health Education/Physical Education/Dance/Sport/Physical Activity- Room 41 Over 17,000 youth are trafficked into the U.S. on an annual basis. School personnel can play a major role in the identification of youth who have been trafficked. In this session, the role of school personnel in identifying and addressing this issue will be discussed. Presenters: Larry K. Olsen, SWD SHAPE America Past President, A.T. Still University, Kirksville, MO; Adriana Peña de la Cruz, Las Cruces, NM 10:30-11:00 am VISIT THE EXHIBITS- Treasure Mountain Cafeteria

Convention Sessions 11:00-11:50 am

41. Fitness Spokes Physical Education/Physical Activity- Gym Come learn new and creative ways to teach children the joy of fitness and physical activity. This awesome activity session combines fitness stations, relay races, and an obstacle course- with NO sitting or standing in lines. Let’s help all students MOVE to Learn while having tons of FUN! Presenter: Tim Pettus, Waterford School, Sandy, UT

42. Engaging Young Readers Through Dance Integration Dance/Physical Education/Physical Activity & Recreation- Band Room Children naturally use their bodies via play to create worlds rich with characters. This integrated dance and literacy workshop will explore how creative movement compliments your students’ natural ability to bring stories to life through dance and physical movement. Presenter: Kelby McIntyre-Martinez, University of Utah, College of Fine Arts and Education, Salt Lake City, UT 43. Research Session- Motor Development Research/Physical Education/Physical Activity- Room 39 43a. The Effects of Expert and Novice Models on Observational Learning Findings from this study suggest that providing a combination of expert and novice models facilitates the error detection and correction process when learning a complex balancing task. Discussion will include how observational learning can be utilized to enhance problem solving, error detection and correction in any motor skill learning situation at any age. Presenters: Kellie Green Hall & Young Ko, Cal State University – San Luis Obispo, San Luis Obispo, CA

43b. Counterfactual Feedback: What Is It and Why Do We Need It? Research/Physical Education/Sport/Physical Activity & Recreation Feedback is an essential tool for all subjects. Counterfactual feedback can be an efficient way for physical educators to teach complex skills to beginning students. This session will review the research and provide ways to practice counterfactual feedback in different activity settings. Presenter: Beth Birky, Eastern New Mexico University, Portales, NM

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44. Changing Seasons: Transitioning Into Retirement Retirees Network- Room 40 Are you newly retired or considering retirement in the near future? If so, this session is for you. Stop by to participate in our round table discussions as retirees or soon-to-be-retirees share helpful hints. Meet and network with other retirees from Utah and the Southwest District! Presenters: SWD Co-Liaisons to SHAPE America Retiree Network, Bobbie Perry, Honolulu, HI and Ed Greaves, Windomar, CA

45. Getting Your Classes Started- Effective and Efficient! Physical Education- Room 41 This presentation has been designed to help teachers find and share ways to set up your classes and maximize time spent each day for physical activity. Facilitated discussion will take place and visual aids will be shared to demonstrate effective management methods. Presenters: Justin Black, Los Alamos Schools, Los Alamos, NM; Ulrike Kerstges, Albuquerque Public Schools, Albuquerque, NM

12:00-1:00 pm LUNCH ON YOUR OWN

Convention Sessions 1:00-1:50 pm

46. Playworks Utah: The Power of Play Physical Activity & Recreation/Health- Gym This workshop gives participants a hands-on experience of the power of play. Through facilitated games and debriefs, participants truly realize how positive play can transform a kid’s life. Presenters: Chris Conard & Ben Cromwell, Playworks, Salt Lake City, UT 47. TEAM TIME! Physical Education/Physical Activity/Dance- Band Room Team Time was created by Meg Greiner to promote whole school daily physical activity. The Team Time program concept is now part of the Fitness for Life Elementary (Corbin, LeMasurier, Lambdin, Greiner) and can be incorporated into a school wellness program as well as your physical education program. Come enjoy a “snapshot” of this DAILY physical activity program for students and staff! Presenters: Meg Greiner, Independence School District, Corvallis, OR; Kathy Lund, Farmington School District, Farmington, NM

48. The Sport Education Model: Purpose and Planning (Part 1) Physical Education/Sport/Physical Activity & Recreation- Room 39 An overview of the Sport Education model will be shared with attendees. This presentation will provide current and future Creating authentic roles in physical education increases student motivation and competency in sport movement and concepts. Attendees will engage in discussion on how to maximize learning using the Sport Education curriculum in physical education. Presenter: Ryan Zimmerman, Central Connecticut State University, CT

49. SWD Retiree Network- Business Meeting Retiree Network- Room 40 Retirees will meet to discuss initiatives from the SHAPE America Retiree Network. Presiding: SWD Co-Liaisons to SHAPE America Retiree Network, Bobbie Perry, Honolulu, HI and Ed Greaves, Windomar, CA

50. Appropriate or Inappropriate: Exercise as Punishment in Physical Education Physical Education- Room 41

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This presentation is designed to share the results of a survey of college students about their experiences as students dealing with exercise as punishment while in physical education class. What effect does this practice have on lifelong physical activity? Presenters: Dave Barney, Brigham Young University, Provo, UT; Frank Pleban, Murray State University, Department of Applied Health Science, Murray, KY; Matt Fullmer, Rachel Griffiths, and Kelsey Higginson, Graduate Students, Brigham Young University, Provo, UT

51. Try Something New: Introduce Your Students to Lacrosse Physical Education/Sport- Outdoor Field Come learn the basic skills for teaching Lacrosse! By exposing students to Lacrosse, you will expand their knowledge of the game, introduce them to the cultural origins of America’s oldest team sport, and potentially give them the opportunity to participate in the sport at a competitive level. Lacrosse has a rich history. It is a fun game and a lifetime sport experience for your students. Presenter: Darlene Argano, New Mexico AHPERD President, Albuquerque Public Schools, Albuquerque, NM. 2:00-3:15 pm 52. SECOND GENERAL SESSION Treasure Mountain Junior High School Cafeteria

Welcome and Introductions Ulrike Kerstges, SWD SHAPE America President, Albuquerque Public Schools, Albuquerque, NM

Pledge of Allegiance & Moment of Silence Angela Heinemann, UAHPERD President, Park City, UT

Keynote Speakers: Chris Spealler, Cross Fit International, Park City, UT “Functional Fitness for Everyday Living” Carly Braxton, SHAPE America, Senior Manager for Advocacy, Reston, VA Chris Spealler

“Advocacy at the State, District, and National Levels” UAHPERD Business- Treasure Mountain Junior High School Cafeteria Angela Heinemann, UAHPERD President, Park City, UT

Convention Sessions 3:30-4:20 pm

53. The Sport Education Model: Authentic Role Playing Through Sport (Part 2) Physical Education/Sport/Physical Activity & Recreation- Gym This is the second of two sessions featuring the Sport Education Model (SEM). In this session, attendees will “experience” SEM in its true form by participating in each of the designated roles while playing basketball. Sport Education is a great way to engage middle school and high school students in a quality physical education program. Presenter: Ryan Zimmerman, Central Connecticut State University, New Britain, CT

54. Optimizing Activity for Students with Autism: From Research to Practice Adapted Physical Education/Physical Education/Physical Activity- Band Room

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With over 10 years of experience developing physical activity programs for children with autism, knowledge and perspectives of beneficial activity relative to research and practice will be shared. Participants will learn more about the recent brain research concerning the benefits of exercise for individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD), and develop skills for optimizing physical activity for the reduction of maladaptive behaviors. Presenter: Susan Hart, Dixie State University, Associate Professor, St. George, UT; Charles Hart, Special Education Teacher, Clark County School District, Veyo, UT 55. Advocacy at the State, District, and National Level Physical Education/Health Education- Room 39 Advocacy is vital to our profession. This session is intended to help you learn about SHAPE America legislative priorities, learn how to access the Legislative Action Center, and gain knowledge and access to SHAPE America advocacy resources. Come receive this valuable training to increase the effect of your advocacy efforts at the local, state, district, and national levels. Presenter: Carly Braxton, Senior Manager of Advocacy, SHAPE America, Reston, VA

56. School Health Index Health Education/Physical Education/Physical Activity- Room 41 The School Health Index is an online self-assessment and planning tool that schools can use to improve their health and safety policies and programs. Come learn how to complete the Index and develop an action plan to implement during the 2015-2016 school year to increase policy and environmental changes: Healthy and Active Kids Do Better! Presenters: Dustin Jones, Sarah Roundy, Catherine Sparks, Utah Department of Health, Salt Lake City, UT; Bruce Brinkman, Salt Lake School District, Salt Lake, UT 4:30-5:30 p.m. 57. Southwest District Retirees Social Park City Marriott- Outdoor Patio Stop by to socialize and network with other retirees from Utah and the Southwest District! Presiding: Bobbie Perry and Ed Greaves, SWD Liaisons to SHAPE America Retirees Network, Honolulu, HI and Wildomar, CA 6:00-9:00 pm 58. ALL CONVENTION Awards Dinner & Dance Gala Park City Marriott- Prospector Ballroom

Entertainment provided by the Park City High School Combo Band Chris Taylor, Conductor

Presiding Ulrike Kerstges, 2015 SWD SHAPE America President, Assistant Principal, Alamosa Elementary School, Albuquerque Public Schools, Albuquerque, NM;

Angela Heinemann, UAHPERD President, University of Utah, Park City, UT

Awards Presentation Darlene Argano, SWD SHAPE America Awards Chair, Albuquerque, NM Angela Heinemann, UAHPERD President, Park City, UT

Presidential Citations Ulrike Kerstges, SWD SHAPE America President Angela Heinemann, UAHPERD President

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Closing Remarks Wanda Taylor, 2015-2016 SWD SHAPE America President, Park City, UT

8:00-9:00 pm Dance Gala Presiding: Colleen West, Brigham Young University, Provo, UT

CONGRATULATIONS to all SWD and UAHPERD Award

Winners!!!

Friday, June 19, 2015

7:00-11:00 am REGISTRATION OPENS Treasure Mountain Junior High School Foyer

“The Roadmap to Your CSPAP: Let’s MOVE! In SWD Schools”

Featured Sessions: The Comprehensive School Physical Activity Program (CSPAP) model includes five components to help students receive 60 minutes of daily physical activity. The “Road Map to Your CSPAP” sessions will take place throughout the day on Friday. Learn from great teachers and community leaders. Leave the 2015 SWD and UAHPERD Convention with activities, strategies, tools, resources, and an ACTION PLAN. Promote quality physical education programs, before, during, and after school physical activity programs, and engage staff, families and communities to help all SWD students MOVE 60 minutes or more a day: Active Kids Do Better!

7:30- 8:15 am Early Bird Sessions- Let’s Get MOVING!

59. The Road Map to Your CSPAP: ZUMBA for Students & Staff Physical Activity/Physical Education/Dance/Staff Wellness- Gym ZUMBA Fitness is the only Latin-inspired dance fitness program that blends red-hot international music and contagious steps to form a “fitness party” that is downright addictive for students and staff! Join Amber for some early bird physical activity and remember…when in doubt…just shimmy! Presenter: Amber Hall, 2013 SWD SHAPE America High School Physical Education Teacher of the Year, Westlake High School, Saratoga Springs, UT

60. The Road Map to Your CSPAP: Cross Fit for Kids Physical Education/Physical Activity/Health- Fitness Center Cross Fit is a full body workout that constantly varies. The focus is on functional movement, creating the safest, most-efficient position as you power through movement in sports, daily living and lifetime physical activity. Cross Fit activities also help you maintain good posture in a workout. Come learn about “WOD”…Workout of the Day! Have some fun while moving and learning! Presenters: Chris Spealler, Doug Zakaris, Eric O’Connor, Park City Cross Fit, Park City, UT

61. Belly Dancing: The Basics- Come Learn to MOVE! Dance/Physical Activity- Band Room Description: Experience the ancient art of Belly Dancing! Learn basic moves and dance movements. Presenter: Cintia Sefirelly, International Dance Performer and Instructor, Mexico City, MX

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8:30 am-12:00 pm EXHIBITS OPEN in the Cafeteria Convention Sessions 8:30-9:20 am

62. The Road Map to Your CSPAP: What is a Comprehensive School Physical Activity Program? (CSPAP) Physical Education/Health Education/Physical Activity- Room 39 CSPAP is a multi-component approach by which school districts and schools use ALL opportunities for students to be physically active and meet the nationally recommended 60 minutes of physical activity per day. Come learn about the five CSPAP components to develop, implement and evaluate your Comprehensive School Physical Activity Program. Presenters: Dustin Jones & Sarah Roundy, Utah Department of Health, Salt Lake City, UT; Jenny Grosh, Granite School District, Salt Lake City, UT

63. DRUMTASTIC: Mathematics in Motion! Physical Education/Dance/Health/Physical Activity/Sport- Gym DRUMTASTIC is an innovative cross-curriculum drum and dance extravaganza that incorporates powerful and fun fitness drumming experiences with “Mathematics in Motion” activities that ignite the brain and activate the body. MOVE to Learn with Alpine School District’s PEP Grant favorite activities! Presenters: Carrie Ekins, Drums Alive! Creator, Kutzenhausen, Germany; Nanette Jensen and Cecilia Carter, Alpine School District, Alpine, UT

64. Three Steps of the Golf Swing Physical Education/Sport/Physical Activity- Band Room The purpose of this session is to provide methods to teach golf in schools using a simple and easy way by employing three steps in the golf swing. Participants will practice and understand the golf swing. Learning effective golf methods may help physical educators and instructors promote golf in schools. Presenters: Minhyun Kim & Scott Burley, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM

65. The Road Map to Your CSPAP: Research Promoting Children’s Physical Activity Research/Physical Education/Health Education/Physical Activity- Room 40 65a. “Predictors of Physical Activity Among Elementary Aged Children” Daily physical activity has many physical and physiological benefits. In this study, the effects of Fitnessgram testing on elementary aged children will be identified and discussed. Elementary physical education teachers can use the results of Fitnessgram testing to create positive programmatic changes to increase physical activity in children. Presenters: Jess Larson, Tim Brusseau, Morgan Hall, Darcy Marvin, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT 65b. “Effect of BMI on Estimating VO2 PEAK using the One-Mile Run/Walk Test in Adolescents” The relationship between BMI and cardiovascular endurance is weak, yet VO2PEAK prediction algorithms use a BMI predictor variable. The purpose of this study was to examine differences among prediction models with and without BMI term on estimating VO2PEAK in adolescents. Ryan Burns, Tim Brusseau, Patricia Eisenman, Barry Schultz, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT; James Hannon, West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV; Matthew Mahar, East Carolina University, Greenville, NC

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66. Strength Training for Elementary School Students Physical Education/Physical Activity/Sport/Research- Room 41 This presentation will address common concerns and misconceptions related to youth strength training; specifically with elementary-age students. Research on the topic will also be discussed, as well as recommendations for strength training with adolescents and pre-adolescents. Presenter: Chad Smith, Weber State University, Ogden, UT

Convention Sessions 9:30-10:20 am

67. The Road Map to Your CSPAP: Quality Physical Education Foam Coated Balls are NOT for Dodgeball! Physical Education/Physical Activity & Recreation/Sport- Gym This active participation session will take you through about 30-40 drills using foam coated balls and playground balls. These drills and skills teach balance, strength, tossing, catching and agility skills. The drills and skills make learning fun and can be used in grades K-12. We encourage everyone to get out and enjoy developing motor skills so they can participate in physical activity throughout life. Presenter: Randy Kempke, ADA Sports, Badminton & Tennis, Kansas City, KS COMMERCIAL PRESENTATION

68. The Road Map to Your CSPAP: Before and After School Physical Activity Physical Education/Physical Activity & Recreation/Health/Dance- Band Room “Active Transportation to and From School: A New Model” This presentation is designed to present a new model of active transportation to school based on social-ecological theory. The model has been tested to reveal factors associated with biking and walking to school to increase daily physical activity. Presenter: Allison Ross, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ

69. The Road Map to Your CSPAP: Quality Physical Education FUNctional Fitness and More Fabulous Medicine, K-12 (Featured Session- Part 1) Physical Education/Health Education/Sport/Physical Activity- Fitness Center Join two of our SWD SHAPE America Middle School Physical Education Teachers of the Year as they share FUNctional fitness, games and activities. Warning: This high energy, activity-based session may cause intentional muscle contractions, increased heart rates, sweating, and even dehydration. A water break will be needed when finished!!! Presenters: SWD SHAPE America Middle School Physical Education Teachers of the Year: Janae Ballingham, PAL Trainer, NV SHAPE LMAS Coordinator, Carson Valley Middle School, Gardnerville, NV; Margaret Hornbeck, NM LMAS Coordinator, Albuquerque Public Schools, Albuquerque, NM 70. The Roadmap to Your CSPAP: During School Physical Activity Physical Education/Health Education/Physical Activity & Recreation- Room 39 “Fueling Up to Move and Learn: Recess Before Lunch” Holding recess before lunch has positive health, behavioral, and academic benefits. Participants will understand how recess before lunch can help students prepare to move in the gym, in classrooms, and increase afternoon productivity. Paired with Fuel Up to Play 60, a great recess before lunch program has the potential to positively affect thousands of students. A step-by-step implementation guide will be shared, complete with strategies, schedules, and solutions to enhance student health.

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Presenters: Kami Greenhagen Jones, Salt Lake County Health Department, Dairy Council of Utah and Nevada, Herrim, UT; Becky Low, Dairy Council of Utah and Nevada, Salt Lake City, UT

71. Why Coaches Continue the Grind: Retention in Division 1 Coaches Sport/Coaching/Research- Room 41 This presentation is designed to report the findings of a mixed-methods design examining why Division 1 coaches continue in the profession despite perceived stress, both professionally and personally, according to the Coaching Issues Survey. Coping strategies used to help in retention and longevity will also be shared. Presenter: Ryan Zimmerman, Central Connecticut State University, New Britain, CT 10:30-11:00 am LAST CHANCE TO VISIT THE EXHIBITS!!!

Today’s “REFUEL” Break

is being sponsored by the Dairy Council of Utah/Nevada!

11:00-11:50 am CONVENTION SESSIONS

72. Let’s Go Surfing in Utah! Physical Education/Physical Activity & Recreation- Gym Land Paddling is spreading like wildfire around the USA as part of the “New PE” curriculum. This is your chance to learn to ride a Long board and Paddle Your Way To Fitness! You'll learn how to ride, and teach and reach all students. Everyone that comes to this class will have success Land Paddling! Presenter: Steve McBride, Kahuna Creations, Ogden, UT COMMERCIAL PRESENTATION 73. The Road Map to Your CSPAP: Staff, Family & Community Engagement Physical Education/Health Education/Physical Activity & Recreation- Band Room This session has been designed to share creative ways to engage faculty, families, and the community, to help students receive 60 minutes of physical activity a day. Bring Your Parents to PE Week, Health Days, Chef Nights, Fittest Class of the Year contests, and other ideas, will be shared with all participants. Presenters: Angela Heinemann, UAHPERD President, University of Utah, Park City, UT; Ulrike Kerstges, SWD President, Assistant Principal, Alamosa Elementary School, Albuquerque, NM

74. The Roadmap to Your CSPAP: Quality Physical Education FUNctional Fitness and More Fabulous Medicine, K-12 (Featured Session- Part 2) Physical Education/Health Education/Sport/Physical Activity- Fitness Center Join two of our SWD SHAPE America Middle School Physical Education Teachers of the Year as they share FUNctional fitness, games and activities. Warning: This high energy, activity-based session may

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cause intentional muscle contractions, increased heart rates, sweating, and even dehydration. A water break will be needed when finished!!! Presenters: SWD SHAPE America Middle School Physical Education Teachers of the Year: Janae Ballingham, PAL Trainer, NV SHAPE LMAS Coordinator, Carson Valley Middle School, Gardnerville, NV and Margaret Hornbeck, NM LMAS Coordinator, Albuquerque Public Schools, Albuquerque, NM

75. 2015 SWD SHAPE America Scholar Presentation: A Life Raft for Physical Education: Implementing School Policies that Promote Physical Activity Research/Physical Education/Physical Activity/Health- Room 39 Despite physical education being acknowledged for its academic, health, and social benefits and advocacy efforts on its behalf for inclusion in Common Core standards, its presence in the curriculum continues to be marginalized. Quality physical education programs that are skillfully taught will most likely not reverse physical education’s decline. Creation and implementation of strong policy mandates at the highest levels of state government represent underutilized recourses for reinvigorating physical education. I will share the results of a study of the potential and reality of physical education policy to increase energy expenditure and reduce the prevalence of overweight. I will also share a current study on the physical education policies of California’s private secondary schools, which collectively educate over 250,000 adolescents. Presenter: Dr. David Kahan, 2015 SWD SHAPE America Scholar, Department of Exercise & Nutritional Sciences, San Diego State University, San Diego, CA

76. Actively Learning: Student Engagement in Health Education Health Education/Physical Activity- Room 41 This classroom-based activity session will empower professionals with knowledge and skill to incorporate new teaching techniques to engage learners in health education classes. Ten lesson activities will be shared that will demonstrate critical thinking, address learning styles through active engagement, and collaboration based off of the national health standards. Presenter: Kristen A. Hahne, North Dakota State University, Fargo, ND

12:00-1:00 pm LUNCH ON YOUR OWN Convention Sessions 1:00-1:50 pm

77. PICKLEBALL: Fun for All Ages Physical Education/Sport/Physical Activity & Recreation- Gym Pickleball is a GREAT lifetime sport and game that can be played at any age. PurePickleball is a company that manufactures paddles, balls, and nets, and is spreading the game to schools, colleges, universities and community organizations, through clinics and skill instruction. Come learn how to play Pickleball! Presenters: Tim Finger, Pure Pickleball, Former #1 Senior Player in America; Joel Brown, Pure Pickleball CEO, St. George UT

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78. KIDS BEATS & BRAIN BEATZ Physical Education/Dance/Physical Activity/Health/Research- Band Room Kids BEATS is simply FUN! The Whole Body-Whole Brain extravaganza of movement, drumming, and creative exploration will be sure to get your body rockin’ and your heart pumping! Learn how to help your students improve mental, physical and social fitness necessary to maintain a healthy body and brain with FUN and effective cognitive fitness activities. Presenters: Carrie Ekins, Drums Alive! Creator, Kutzenhausen, Germany; Nanette Jensen and Cecilia Carter, Alpine School District, Alpine, UT

79. Resistance Training Benefits and Population Specific Prescription Health/Sport/Physical Education/Physical Activity- Fitness Center This session will discuss the various benefits of resistance training, as described in the review of research literature, for the general population, elderly individuals, youth, and those suffering from diseases such as diabetes, cancer, and osteoporosis. Evidence-based exercise prescription for muscular health and fitness will be discussed and demonstrated. Presenters: Matt Rhea, A.T. Still University, Department of Kinesiology, Mesa, AZ; Travis Bunker, College of Southern Idaho, Twin Falls, ID

80. The Road Map to Your CSPAP: Harnessing the Advocacy Power of Students Physical Education/Health Education/Physical Activity & Recreation- Room 39 Students are powerful advocates and have the potential to influence peers, administrators, and decision makers in our communities. Using Fuel Up to Play 60 tools and resources, this session will describe strategies to harness student enthusiasm in an effort to “learn to move and move to learn”. Let’s give students the power to help others move more and eat healthy! Presenter: Becky Low, UT/NV Dairy Council, Salt Lake City, UT

81. The Road Map to Your CSPAP: CPR in our Schools to Promote Healthy Youth Health Education/Physical Education/Physical Activity- Room 41 The America Heart Association’s (AHA) mission is to save lives. The Utah Heart Association worked with the State Legislature to receive $200,000 in funding for CPR Training in all Utah high schools. Come learn more about the resources the AHA has to help teachers, as well as initiatives will also be shared, such as physical education minutes for all students, school nutrition food policies, and safe routes to school. Presenter: Marc Watterson, America Heart Association, Government Relations & Advocacy Director, Salt Lake City, UT Convention Sessions 2:00-2:50 pm

82. I Need it ASAP! (Active Soon As Possible) Physical Education/Physical Activity- Gym This session is designed to expose K-8 physical education teachers, classroom teachers, higher education students, and university methods instructors to SPARK’s evidence-based content and methodology. Awesome ASAP’s are quick to learn and easy to teach. Instructional strategies modeled will focus on effective organization, reinforce school readiness and promote movement throughout the school day. Come participate in ASAP activities and see how easy you can provide students with physical activity using minimal equipment! Presenter: B.J. Williston, SPARK, San Diego, CA COMMERCIAL PRESENTATION 83. The Road Map to Your CSPAP: Evaluate! Activate! Celebrate! Using Let's Move! Active Schools to Support Your Comprehensive School Physical Activity Program Physical Education/Physical Activity/Sport/Dance/Health- Cafeteria You have spent the day learning about the Comprehensive School Physical Activity Program model (CSPAP) and participating in quality physical education, before, during, after school programs, and

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family and community involvement strategies. Now put your knowledge to work! Join Let's Move! Active Schools as we explore the assessment tool, resources, professional development, and grant opportunities offered to you through the initiative. Presenter: Pam Powers, Let’s Move Active Schools Recruitment Coordinator, SHAPE America, Houston, TX

84. Prevention Strategies to Address Weight Bias and Weight-Related IssuesHealth Education/Research- Room 39 Obesity epidemic is a health problem associated with economic and emotional burden in the United States. A significant issue relating to obesity is weight bias. This presentation will deliver structured curriculum outlines and evaluation strategies to reduce weight bias among health teachers and medical professionals. Prevention strategies to combat obesity and weight-related issues will also be discussed. Presenter: Maya Miyairi, Utah State University, Logan, UT

3:00-4:00 pm CONVENTION “FINALE”

85. Favorite TOY (Teacher of the Year) GamesPhysical Education/Physical Activity/Sport- Gym Let’s enjoy some Fitness, Friendship and FUN as we say goodbye to the 2015 SWD SHAPE America and UAHPERD Convention. This session features “TOY’s” (Teachers of the Year) sharing their FAVORITE Games! COME ONE, COME ALL…PLAY ON!!! Presenters: Janae Ballingham (NV), Margaret Hornbeck (NM), Amber Hall (UT), Kathy Lund (NM), Ulrike Kerstges (NM), Pam Powers (NM); Meg Greiner, Northwest District and National Teacher of the Year, Independence, OR

6:00-9:00 pm 86. SWD District SHAPE America Leadership Council MeetingPark City Marriott- Conference Room Presiding: Wanda Taylor, 2015-2016 SWD SHAPE America President, Treasure Mountain Junior High School, Park City, UT

Saturday, June 20, 2015 THIS EVENT IS CANCELLED

87. SWD SHAPE America Basketball Clinic (Post Convention)Treasure Mountain Junior High Gym 8:00 am-5:15 pm

Registration Opens at 7:00 am, Clinic Begins at 8:00 am Registration includes a Subway Lunch for all Participants

Clinician Director: Chic Hess Author of Prof Blood and the Wonder Teams: The True Story of Basketball’s First Great Coach Former BYU Assistant Basketball Coach under Ladell Anderson; Former Head Basketball Coach, BYU- Hawaii, Honolulu, HI; Former NABC Junior College Coach of the Year, Arizona Western College, Yuma, AZ

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THANK YOU FOR ATTENDING

THE 2015 SWD SHAPE America & UAHPERD CONVENTION!!!

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2015 Exhibitor Directory

Exhibitor Demonstrations to take place throughout the convention in the Treasure Mountain Junior High School Lobby

ADA Sports 2925 Chrysler Rd Kansas City, KS 66115

Contact: Randy Kempke at [email protected] Representative: Randy Kempke 1- 800-234-0460 Fax: 913-371-2663 Website: www.adabadmintonandtennis.com

American Heart Association- Western States Affiliate 465 S. 400 E. Salt Lake City, UT 84111 801-641-3976 Contact: Cassidie Fenton, [email protected] Representatives: Dawn Borgnis, Kathy Young, Cassidie Fenton

Bigger Faster Stronger 2930 West Directors Row Salt Lake City, UT 84104 Contact: Kameron Shepperd, Convention Director at [email protected] 1-800-628-9737 or 801-664-6432 Representatives: Kam Shepperd and Sara Rowbotham Website: http://www.biggerfasterstronger.com/home/home.asp

Dairy Council of Utah/Nevada East 2100 South Salt Lake City, UT 84106 801-487-9976 Contact & Representative: Becky Low Website: http://www.utahdairycouncil.com/

Drums Alive P.O. Box 11546 Honolulu, HI 96828 808-271-4110 Contact: Karen Watanabe Representatives: Carrie Ekins, Nanette Jensen, Cecilia Carter, Crystal Melander Website: www.drums-alive.com

ETR Associates 100 Enterprise Way, Suite G300 Scotts Valley, CA 95066 831-440-2204 Contact: John Henry Ledwith, National Sales Manager Representative: John Henry Ledwith at [email protected]

Everlast Climbing Industry, Inc. 1335 Mendota Heights Road Mendota Heights, MN 55120 651-789-4215 Contact: Sarah Howard at [email protected] Representatives: Sarah Howard/Gay Hughes Website: www.traversewall.com

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FitNFlash, LLC 1417 Heathrow Avenue Casper, WY 82609 307-258-4226 Contact: Katrina Lorenzen at [email protected] Representative: Katrina Lorenzen http://www.fitnflash.com/

Glo Germ Company PO Box 189/1101 Murphy Lane Moab, UT 84532 800-842-6622 Contact: Christa Windsor Representative: Joe Kingsley Website: www.glogerm.com

Gopher Sports 2525 Lemond Street SW Owatonna, MN 55060 800-533-0446 Contact: Michele Skala at [email protected] Representative: Andy Tupy Website: www.gophersport.com

Kahuna Creations 375 South Stewart Drive Ogden, UT 844904 310-692-1470 Contact: Steve McBride [email protected] Representatives: Steve McBride & James Funk Website: www.kahunacreations.com/

Lincoln Learning Solutions 294 Rochester Avenue Rochester, PA 15074 Contact: Sara Baronzzi at [email protected] 866-990-6637/724-910-7998 Representatives: Marc Grandinetti, Mike Banski, Debbie Karwoski Website: lincolnlearning.org

NASCO 4825 Stoddard Road Modesto, CA 95356 Contact: Rhonda Rigney Representative: Priscilla Oduni 800-558-9595 Website: www.enasco.com [email protected] PurePickleball 1191 S. 1280 E. St. George, UT 84790 Contact: Joel Brown, CEO Representatives: Tim Finger, Joel Brown, Rick Lambson, Robert Thompson 435-319-9005/435-862-3264 Website: www.purepickleball.com [email protected]/[email protected]

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SHAPE America 1900 Association Drive Reston, VA 20191 703-476-3400 1-800-213-7193 Representative: Pam Powers, LMAS National Recruitment Manager Website: www.shapeamerica.org

SPARK 438 Camino Del Rio South, Suite 110 San Diego, CA 92108 800-772-7573 ext. 2256 619-293-7992 (Fax) Contact: Joel Eros at [email protected] Representatives: Leticia Gutierrez, B.J. Williston Website: www.sparkpe.org

The Children’s Health Market 27 Canyon Road, Suite 1B Wilton, CT 06897 203-762-2938 203-761-9038 (Fax) Contact: Nancy M. Grace at [email protected] Representative: Nancy Neufeld

US Games 1901 Diplomat Drive Farmers Branch, TX 800-327-0484 Contact: Sara Varn [email protected] Representatives: Julie Frank, Cody Mortensen, Danny Radd Website: www.USGAMES.com

YBA Shirts Contact: John Oldroyd 800-825-4625 Ext. 505 Fax: 801-912-1300 Cell: 801-369-6216 E-mail- [email protected] Representative: John Oldroyd

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THANK YOU to the Following Companies Who Provided Additional Support

for our 2015 Southwest District SHAPE America and UAHPERD Convention!

Gold Sponsor - ETR Associates Silver Sponsors - NASCO and UT/NV Dairy Council Bronze Sponsors - FitNFlash, Gopher, and YBA Shirts

Program Stuffers Everlast Climbing

Learning Zone Express SkatePass

SPARK UT/NV Dairy Council

FRIENDS of Southwest District

Ellen Abbadessa Tim Brusseau Kathleen Cordes

Chic Hess Ulrike Kerstges Jerry Landwer

Marie Landwer Susan Leonard Angie Miyashiro

Larry K. Olsen Adriana Peña De La Cruz Wanda Taylor

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SWD SHAPE America Past Presidents

William R. LaPorte* 1934-36

Ruth I. Russell* 1956-57

Robert Doering* 1977-78

Jerry Ballew 1997-98

Charles Davis* 1936-38

John M Cooper* 1957-58

Colleen Lines 1978-79

Monica Mize 1998-99

Louise S. Cobb* 1938-39

Lois Downs* 1958-59

Robert (Bob) Pestolesi 1979-80

Jerry Landwer 1999-00

Catherine A. Worthingham* 1939-40

Lawrence E. Morehouse* 1959-60

Pauline Gunther* 1980-81

Susanne Davis 2000-01

Bernice R. Moss* 1940-41

John Barringer* 1960-61

Elmo Roundy 1981-82

John Payne 2001-02

James W. Coleman* 1941-42

Conrad Moll* 1961-62

Peggy Roland 1982-83

Paulette Hopkins 2002-03

Mrs. Leo Cleaves* 1942-43

G. Arthur Broten* 1962-63

Leon Griffin 1983-84

John Moore 2003-04

John F. Bovard* 1943-44

Theo Redman* 1963-64

Connie Jo Hepworth-Woolston 1984-85

Barbara “Bobbie” Perry 2004-05

Glen Worthington* 1944-45

Raymond Snyder* 1964-65

Boyd Baker* 1985-86 James (Jim) Perry 2005-06

Hazel J. Cubberly* 1945-46

J. Tillman Hall* 1965-67

Carolyn Vos Strache 1986-87

Dwan Bridges 2006-07

Alice Oakes Bronson* 1946-47

Mickey Miller* 1967-68

Keith Henschen 1987-88

Charles (Chic) Hess 2007-08

Verne S. Landreth* 1947-48

Barbara West 1968-69

Bobbie Masters* 1988-89 Cheryl Coker 2008-09

Luell Weed Guthrie* 1948-49

Ed Long 1969-70

Ruel Barker 1989-90

Michael T. Wright 2009-10

Frank R. Williams* 1949-50

Mary Pavlich Roby* 1970-71

Diane Chamberlain 1990-91

Ann Paulls-Neal 2010-11

John E. Martie* 1950-51

James E. Odenkirk 1971-72

William “Bill” Vincent 1991-92

Keven Prusak 2011-12

Elwood C. Davis* 1951-52

Eleanor Walsh 1972-73

Fran Dudenhoeffer 1992-93

Monica Lounsbery 2012-13

Dudley S. DeGroot* 1952-53

Dale O. Nelson* 1973-74

William Stone 1993-94

Larry K. Olsen 2013-14

Catherine A. Wilkinson* 1953-54

Martha Eubank* 1974-75

Lee Miller Parks 1994-95

Ulrike Kerstges 2014-15

H. B. Hunsaker* 1954-55

Richard (Dick) Perry 1975-76

Mark Clarke 1995-96

Glenn W. Arnett* 1955-56

Delores M. Curtis 1976-77

Sandi Beveridge 1996-97

Thank You for Your Leadership!

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UAHPERD Past Presidents Allen, Shirley 1963-1964

Davis, Myron 1982-1983

Zanadrea, Maria 1999-2000

Leake, Bob 1964-1965

Lindsey, Ellen 1983-1984

Lounsbery, Monica 2000-2001

Pauline Fuller 1965-1967

Henschen, Keith 1984-1985

Mathesius, Peter 2001-2003

Leake, Bob 1968-1969

Westmorland, Carol 1985-1986

Taylor, Wanda 2003-2005

Roland, Peggy 1969-1970

Cruse, Dale 1986-1987

Olson, Mel 2005-2006

Claire Brooks 1970-1971

Cook (Blakemore), Connie B.

1987-1988

McGhie, Shaunna 2006-2007

Jacobsen, Phyllis 1971-1972

Belnap, Bud 1988-1989

Balderson, Daniel 2007-2008

Shaw, Don 1972-1973

Durrant, Earlene 1989-1990

Padfield, Glenna 2008-2009

Ogden, Leila 1973-1974

Wilson, Rolayne 1990-1991

Brinkman, Bruce 2009-2010

Griffin, Leon 1974-1975

Dunn, Steven 1991-1992

Scharman, Cecie 2010-2011

Rasmus, Carolyn 1975-1976

Lungo, Diane 1992-1994

Wojtech, Frank 2011-2012

Ewers, Jim 1976-1977

Scharman, Cecie 1994-1995

Bretzing, Robyn 2012-2013

Painter, Loye 1977-1978

Wilden, Gary 1995-1996

Hannon, James 2013-2014

Barker, Ruel 1978-1979

Keith Henschen 1996-1997 Angela Heinemann

2014-2015

Chamberlain, Diane 1979-1980

Mize, Monica 1997-1998

Otte, JoAnne 1980-1982

Gordin, Richard 1998-1999

Thank You for Your Leadership!

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2015 PRESENTER DIRECTORY

Abbadesssa, Ellen: 23 [email protected] Argano, Darlene: 51, 58 [email protected] Ballingham, Janae: 69, 74, 85 [email protected] Barney, David: 26, 50 [email protected] Birky, Beth: 43b [email protected] Black, Justin: 27, 45 [email protected] Boyack, Ashley: 37 [email protected] Borgnis, Dawn: 22 [email protected] Braxton, Carly: 52, 55 [email protected] Brinkman, Bruce: 56 [email protected] Brown, Joel: 77 [email protected] Brusseau, Tim: 34, 65a, 65b [email protected] Bunker, Travis: 79 [email protected] Burley, Scott 32, 64 [email protected] Burns, Ryan: 65b [email protected] Bushnell, Barbara: 25 [email protected] Carlson, Scott: 16, 36 [email protected] Carter, Cecilia: 8, 63, 78 [email protected] Conard, Chris: 46 [email protected] Cromwell, Ben: 46

[email protected] Eisenman, Patricia: 65b [email protected] Ekins, Carrie: 8, 63, 78 [email protected] Fenton, Cassidie: 22 [email protected] Finger, Tim: 77 [email protected] Fullmer, Matt: 50 [email protected] Greaves, Ed: 44, 49, 57 [email protected] Greenagen Jones, Kami: 70 [email protected] Green-Hall, Kellie: 43a [email protected] Greiner, Meg: 47, 85 [email protected] Griffiths, Rachel: 50 [email protected] Grosh, Jenny: 62 [email protected] Hager, Ronald: 10 [email protected] Hahne, Kristen: 76 [email protected] Hall, Amber: 6, 59, 85 [email protected] Hall, Morgan: 65a [email protected] Hannon, James: 65b [email protected] Hart, Charles: 54 [email protected] Hart, Susan: 54 [email protected] Heinemann, Angela: 17, 52, 58, 73 [email protected]

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Hess, Chic: 87 [email protected] Hicks, Leslie: 19, 24, 39 [email protected] Higginson, Kelsey: 50 [email protected] Hughes, Gay: 20 [email protected] Jefferies, Steve: 17, 39 [email protected] Jensen, Nanette: 8, 63, 78 [email protected] Jones, Dustin: 56, 62 [email protected] Kahan, David: 75 [email protected] Kempke, Randy: 67 [email protected] Kerstges, Ulrike: 4, 5, 17, 45, 52, 58, 73, 85 [email protected] Kim, Minhyun: 32, 64 [email protected] Ko, Young Gyu: 43a [email protected] Larsen, Jess: 11, 65a [email protected] Lindberg, Sherry: 16 [email protected] Lockhart, Barbara: 10 [email protected] Lorenzen, Katrina: 13 [email protected] Low, Becky: 70, 80 [email protected] Lund, Kathy: 1, 9, 47, 85 [email protected] Mahar, Matthew: 65b [email protected] Marvin, Darcy: 65a [email protected] McBride, Steve: 72

[email protected] McIntyre-Martinez, Kelby: 42 [email protected] Mines-Hornbeck, Margaret: 69, 74, 85 [email protected] Miyairi, Maya: 84 [email protected] Miyashiro, Angie: 35 [email protected] Neufeld, Nancy: 15 [email protected] O’Connor, Eric: 29, 60 [email protected] Olsen, Larry K.: 21, 28, 40 [email protected] Pack, David: 3 [email protected] Peña De La Cruz, Adriana: 21, 84 [email protected] Perry, Bobbie: 44, 49, 57 [email protected] Perry, KayDee: 12 [email protected] Pettus, Tim: 41 [email protected] Pleban, Frank: 50 [email protected] Powers, Pam: 1, 83, 85 [email protected] Raso-Eklund, Nancy: 2, 23 [email protected] Reeves, Jennifer: 2, 23 [email protected] Rhea, Matt: 79 [email protected] Ross, Allison: 68 [email protected] Roundy, Sarah: 56, 62 [email protected] Schultz, Barry: 65b [email protected]

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