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What is Physical Education?
 

Physical educators influence the well-being of future generations by ensuring involvement in human movement. The physical education - teaching major in the School of Health, Physical Education and Leisure Services at UNI will prepare you to work in any of several venues with specialties in human movement.
All our programs have a proud tradition at UNI. The physical education-teaching faculty look forward to helping you become an excellent teacher and a true specialist in the field of human movement and sport. All of our faculty will ask you to be actively involved in your major and encourage you to be engaged in additional outside experiences.

News Update
 

Fundraiser
PE-T Club will be selling Nike T-shirts. T-shirts will be sold for $10.00.

 

CPR
PE-T Club members all should get certified. The club will do CPR-Pro which will include Adult, Child, Infant, BBP, First Aid and AED.

Major-of-the-Month
Amy Nagel is the major of the month. Amy was selected because her help with the PE brochure and the PE video.

Sign Up
If you are interested in becoming a club member please contact James Hall.

 

UpComing Events
- March 30th Special Olympic at UNI-Dome. We will also have T-Shirt Sale

For more information about the PETE club",

please contact Mr. Jim Hall at James.hall@uni.edu

 
 
  Healthy Fact Sheet

Healthey Fact Sheet

* Human beings lose 40 to 100 strands of hair on average per day.
* When you cough, you exhale air at a rate as high as 60mph.
* A sneeze can exceed the a speed of 100mph.
* An average human consumes about 16,000 gallons of water in their lifetime.
* A fingernail and toenail takes roughly 6 months to grow from its base to its tip.
* The average head of hair has 100,000 strands of hair.
* While it takes 43 muscles to frown, it only takes 17 to smile.
* Babies have 300 bones in their body at birth. By adulthood we only have 206.
* By age 60, most people will have lost their taste buds.
* Humans shed their skin everyday. It turns out to be about 1.5 pounds of skin per year.
* The human brain stops growing at the age of 18.
* Human thigh bones are stronger than concrete.
* The total amount of skin covering an adult human weighs 6 lbs.
* Approximately 1 out of 25 people suffers from asthma.
* The human brain uses 20% of the body's energy but is only 2% of the body's weight.