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Balance It – A Task Card Resource for PE Teachers. A simple and powerful way to provide students with visual prompts and cues designed to help them develop Gymnastic skills. Featuring over 60 hand drawn images designed to get your students moving. It’s been incredibly amazing to see the sheer volume of teachers and students using this app in the classrooms. Read more about it here
BaM Video Delay – The most exceptional video feedback app I have seen on an iOS device. With this app, you can simultaneously record and display delayed video. This means that a PE Teacher can have the app pointed towards any sort of discrete skill and after the skill has been completed the performer has adequate time to return to the screen to see their skill in action. See exactly how I use the app here.
Hudl Technique – The app formerly known as Ubersense enables you to use your iPhone, iTouch or iPad camera to record and break down your technique for instant feedback during a practice, race or game. Analyze your students action in super slow motion, compare your performance side-by-side to a pro’s or focus frame by frame. Watch a series of video tutorials here
SworkIt – An absolute must download. With SworkIt, students get dynamically created video routines from 5 to 60 minutes. They set the time! The digital trainer then creates the program to fit your schedule. It’s a great app for independent warm-ups and workouts. See exactly how I use the app here
Video Tagger – Video Tagger is a unique and powerful video analysis and assessment tool that makes it possible to capture and tag sports performance. Perfect for producing highlight videos of student performance. You can read more about how exactly I use the app here
FIT Radio – Music is one of the most powerful tools in the PE Classroom, and with this app you have access to an endless stream of high-energy music designed to motivate. FIT Radio lets you start pumping nonstop and original mixes. Just press play and get moving.
Team Shake – A simple app for randomly deciding teams in your classes. A clean but powerful interface enables you to quickly add class lists and sort out random teams in a flash.
QR Stopwatch – Essentially all you have to do is hold the QR code in front of the scanner. The app will then automatically generate your name and a new individual stopwatch will be started for the QR Code you scan. If you scan the code again, the timer stops. It’s also possible to resume the same watch again. Once all timers have finished you can generate an email report that contains the rankings.
FitnessMeter is without a doubt one of the most game changing tools available on a mobile device, making it possible for you to ditch expensive timing solutions without needing to sacrifice accuracy.
What’s My Vertical is a web browser based vertical jump calculation tool that lets users accurately measure their vertical jump height using the same algorithm as the ‘My Jump’ application.
Fitbreak– A super collection of Fitness Resources compiled by Dale Sidebottom. FitBreak contains fun, interactive, game based activities to suit participants in fitness sessions and classrooms, ranging from short warm-up activities, to full 45 minute sessions based on popular TV shows and board games from around the world.
Balance It – A Task Card Resource for PE Teachers. The success of this app has truly blown me away, with it appearing in classes all over the world. The focus of the app is on providing students with visual prompts and cues designed to help them work through a series of balance activities. Featuring over 60 hand drawn balances that progressively build up in difficulty, allowing students to develop their static balance and team work skills.
Jump It – The second app released in the series, focusing entirely on Jump Rope skills. Featuring over 50 hand drawn jump activities that progressively build up in difficulty, allowing students to develop their skills in a self paced manner.
Stretch It – Is a circuit and stretching task card series for teachers and students. A simple and powerful way to provide students with visual prompts and cues designed to help them warm up and cool down.
Work It – A Task Card Resource for PE Teachers, that also includes a series of indexed workout videos from .