Fit and Active: The West Point Physical Development Program - Softcover

LeBoeuf, Maureen K.; Butler, Lawrence

 
9780736060745: Fit and Active: The West Point Physical Development Program

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Offers instructors an outline of West Point's four-year physical development program and includes teaching strategies, exercises in fitness assessment and evaluation, core activities, and sports participation.

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BG(R) Maureen K. LeBoeuf, EdD, graduated from St. Bonaventure University in 1976 with a bachelor of science degree in education and received a direct commission as a second lieutenant in the United States Army. During her 28-year career in the Army, she held various staff and leadership positions and flew UH-1 helicopters in the continental United States and Europe. Most noteworthy was her assignment as the professor and head of the department of physical education at West Point from 1997 until her retirement in 2004. Her position carried the unique title “Master of the Sword.” She was the first female department head at the United States Military Academy, founded in 1802. On retirement, Maureen was advanced to the rank of brigadier general.


During previous assignments in the department of physical education at West Point, Maureen was an instructor as well as the director of instruction. While the head of the department of physical education at the United States Military Academy, Maureen oversaw the four-year physical education and fitness development programs for the 4,000-member Corps of Cadets. Maureen was the first woman inducted into the Seneca Battalion Affinity Group, St. Bonaventure University Reserve Officer Training Corps Hall of Fame. She is a member of the Board of Trustees at St. Bonaventure University.


Maureen holds master's and doctoral degrees in education, curriculum and instruction from the University of Georgia as well as an executive diploma in strategic leadership from the U.S. Army War College and an executive diploma in management and leadership from the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College.


Currently Maureen is engaged in independent consulting in the areas of leadership development, fitness and wellness, mentoring, and coaching. She has worked with the Duke University Global Executive MBA, Duke Executive Education, and the Duke Leadership programs.


Lawrence F. Butler, EdD is currently a professor of physical education at West Point. Larry graduated in 1976 with a bachelor of science degree in health and physical education from Pennsylvania State University, where he was a member of the Division I national championship gymnastics team. He received his master's and doctoral degrees in curriculum and instruction from Teachers College at Columbia University, as well as a master's degree in counseling education from Long Island University. Larry began teaching at West Point when he was 21 years old and has since taught 19 courses at the academy. Larry has served in a variety of leadership positions in his more than 30 years at West Point, and he currently serves as the director of research, assessment, and outreach for the department of physical education.


Larry was the recipient of the Apgar Award for Excellence in Teaching at West Point and the Amazing Person Award in Higher Education from the New York State Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance. He has been awarded the Phi Kappa Phi Scholastic Achievement Award three times. In addition, he has received the Commanders Award for Civilian Service and the Department of the Army's Achievement Medal for Civilian Service. He has authored the textbook Teaching Lifetime Sports as well as a number of articles in peer-reviewed journals, and he has made over 20 presentations at state, national, and international conferences.


Larry's interests span the entire curriculum at West Point. He has served as the chair of the West Point Teaching Committee, which includes all 13 academic departments and focuses on improving teaching, and he has chaired numerous academy-wide committees. He has served as the president of the Higher Education Section for New York State AHPERD, chaired the organization's Constitution and By-Laws Committee, and served as the Higher Education Section's program planner for the annual state conference.


Most recently, Dr. Butler, a civilian professor, has voluntarily deployed three times in support of Operation Enduring Freedom to Kabul, Afghanistan, since September 11, 2001. In one deployment he served as chief of the 15-person U.S. support team and mentored the new president of the academy (a general officer) on a daily basis.

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