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Phys Ed Curricula

Here, you will find the basic course material with a few examples given; click the links to dive deeper!

Stillness

Balance

Static Balance, Dynamic Balance, Hand-Eye Coordination

Stretching

Dynamic Stretching, Static Stretching, Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation (PNF)

Movement

Running, Sprinting, Jumping, Climbing, Crawling

Striking

southern shaolin, muay thai, jiujutsu

Grappling

jiujutsu, greek wrestling, judo

Throwing

Judo, Greco-Roman Wrestling

Weapons

Throwing weapons

Projectile Weapons

Firearms

Ballistic Weapons

Cannons, Mortars, Rockets, Missiles

(clarification must be made between the different categories of ranged weapons)

Specific Plans within the Curricula

(when expanding this blurb, content should be moved to their respected exacting curriculum within the links above)

  Yoga
      Sun salutations
      Warrior series
      Tree pose
      Child's pose
  Tai chi
      Yang style Tai Chi
      Chen style Tai Chi
      Wu style Tai Chi
  Southern Shaolin
      San Shou
      Tiger Crane
      Five Animals
  Jiujutsu
      Basic joint locks: wrist, elbow, shoulder
      Chokes and strangulations
      Escapes and counters
  Greek wrestling
      Clinch work
      Takedowns
      Pinning techniques
  Muay Thai
      Basic strikes: jab, cross, roundhouse kick, knee
      Clinch work
      Elbow strikes
  Judo
      Basic throws: hip throw, shoulder throw, foot sweep
      Advanced throws: sacrifice throw, hand throw, arm throw
      Ground work: pins, chokes, joint locks

In addition to these, the phys ed curricula could also include the following:

Each of these could have their own specific plans and training regimens, tailored to the needs and goals of the individual or group.