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Activity

Parachute Fitness

Class: Class 3 
Skill: Fundamental Movement Skills 
Sports: Stability Skills
Technique: Extending

Parachute Fitness

Learning Outcomes

Well improve our fitness Strength through Parachute 

Description Of Activity

It is widely known that many parachute activities can develop muscular strength. This activity can be a great addition to a parachute lesson and incorporates upper body strength. 

  • Start with the parachute spread out on the floor. Has each student sat BEHIND a color wedge? The parachute serves as a visual attraction rather than a tool for this activity so make sure to reinforce not touching the parachute during this activity.
  • Demonstrate the push-up position with your hands near the parachute but not touching (students should be facing the parachute in a push-up position behind their color wedge). Have the students model the same position?
  • Then, give a number (1-4) and a direction (right or left). On "go" the students will move that number of wedges in that direction while maintaining the proper "up" modified push-up position (and not actually going "down"). You can incorporate right/left or clockwise/ counterclockwise.
  • Then, instruct the students to rest (body on the ground) at their new color wedge. You can then incorporate stationary push-ups or go back the other way.
  • Combine this with 'parachute curl-ups' and 'parachute jumping jacks' for a good warm-up to a parachute lesson.

DEBRIEFING & WRAP-UP 

  1. Relax your arms, Rotate your hands
  2. Ask the students what the important cues are for the push-up. Ask the students what other activities strengthen the same muscles.

 

Equipment/Material Required

Four cones for boundaries (same color).
A large parachute with colored edges.

Play Area Set-Up

Spread the parachute completely and lay it on the ground
Have children hold the handles of the parachute or rolled up edges


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