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Combining Exergaming with New Research on Students with ADHD

Source: ABC News In September 2014 “Good Morning America” had a special segment sharing the results of a study on how exercise impacted kids with ADHD.  They reported that in the US, 6 million kids are diagnosed with ADHD, with half of them on medication.  In the reported study, the researchers introduced exercise for 100 students diagnosed with ADHD but…

Improve ADHD Behavior with Exercise

School can be excruciating for children with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), largely because the structure of school does not align with the physiological “wiring” of these students. A student’s inability to focus on command and stay on task often results in missed learning opportunities, negative feedback, and a feeling of inadequacy, all of which make school particularly challenging for students…

How to Increase Physical Activity in Schools

The United States Report Card on Physical Activity for Children and Youth at Capitol Hill was released on April 29. The report card evaluated the physical activity of the nation’s children. Not surprisingly, the report card gave the physical activity of children a D-. Why? Because as the report showed – only 1 in 4 children ages 6-15 get the…

Exergaming Lab: Six Months Later

Oftentimes, after implementing an Exergaming lab in the school setting, we seldom look back and see what the impact has been.  Last fall, Motion Fitness installed an Exergaming lab that could accommodate 20 students at Lincoln M.S. in FortCollins, Colorado.  Our goal in conducting a survey six months after the installation was to capture student and faculty reactions regarding the…

North Crawford “Springs It On” with Exergames

In 2012, North Crawford SchoolDistrict in Wisconsin was one of the lucky schools that won the Carol M. White Physical Education Program Grant (PEP)award.   The PEP grant is funded by the U.S. Department of Education’s Office of Safe and Healthy Schools (OSHS)and gives schools the funding to enhance Physical Education and Nutrition programs. North Crawford chose exergames as a way to keep…

Makoto for Special Needs

We always tell our customers that the products and solutions we provide serve more than just one population. In a school setting, a PE class, fitness class, special needs kids, and the sports teams can all get a tremendous benefit from the Exergame products.  The key is how they use them for each population. Below is a great article from…

Obesity and Exergaming: Changing the School Environment

By Dan Lawler, Ph.D. Education Consultant Obesity is a health crisis in the United States, as well as in many other countries around the world.   On average, an obese person in the U.S. will cost society over $6,000 a year in loss of productivity and medical treatment.  There are many experts and organizations in this country dedicated to changing this…

ExerGaming® is a Key to Motivating Our Youth Toward Fitness

By Dan Lawler, Ph.D. Education Consultant Exercise4Learning, LLP As an elementary principal for over 30 years, I have witnessed many strategies and techniques that influence student motivation to get fit.  Motivation, as we know, can be induced artificially – i.e. fear, candy, rewards, etc. – but the effects are temporary.  There is no substitute for the real thing – intrinsic…

Childhood Obesity: The Educational Cost

A Message from Phil Lawler – PE4Life Many people argue that childhood obesity is not a school issue and it is not the responsibility of the school to be concerned about children’s health. Schools are designed to teach reading, math, science, English, now foreign language, and history. No Child Left Behind as made sure core academics remains the focus of…

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