Abstract
A comprehensive school physical activity program (CSPAP) is a multi-component framework used by schools to ensure students get at least 60 minutes of daily physical activity and maximize the practical application of physical education knowledge and skills. However, despite overwhelming evidence supporting student benefits of increased physical activity offerings during school, CSPAP implementation remains low. Research indicates that equipping preservice teachers with content knowledge and hands-on experiences in implementing a CSPAP can enhance their self-efficacy to be a physical activity leader (PAL) and increase their likelihood of implementing whole-of-school physical activity programs in the future. Recess is a crucial component of an active school environment and aligns with the objectives of a CSPAP. This article aims to provide a resource for teacher educators to enhance preservice teachers' understanding of how to expand, extend, and enhance recess to support the goals of a CSPAP.