The relationship of classroom teachers' leisure time physical activity and
their conduct of physical education classes was investigated. Eighteen 4th-
and 5th-grade teachers reported on their leisure physical activity and had
their physical education classes observed systematically during 4 consecut
ive semesters. Correlational analyses confirmed that more active teachers t
aught physical education differently from those that were less active. Teac
hers who were more active provided students with increased physical fitness
activities, and the teachers themselves spent more time promoting physical
fitness during lessons. The study provides some support for the hypothesis
that physically active teachers provide higher quality physical education.