Students run a set distance multiple times, learning to predict and match a consistent pace each lap.
Tap a step to mark it as done.
Teach: pace, consistent, predict, effort, lap, regulate. Key question each lap: 'On a scale of 1 to 10, how hard was that?'
Shorter loop for students who find 200 metres difficult. The principle of consistent effort applies regardless of distance.
Are students starting at a sustainable pace rather than sprinting? Can they describe their effort level accurately after each lap?
Mark the loop with stones or sticks. Counting out loud or using a stick-based tally replaces a stopwatch.
Students think going faster is always better. Teach that being able to maintain a pace is a skill — unpredictable pace wastes energy.
Pace regulation is a critical skill for middle and long distance running. Athletes who pace well consistently outperform those who start too fast.
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