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5 Ways to Celebrate PE & Sport Week in Your School … All Year Long!

SHAPE America

Help ALL Kids Develop Fundamental and Foundational Motor Skills To expand “Motor Skills Monday” beyond National PE & Sport week, think of ways to include activities, games and creative opportunities to increase motor skill ability throughout the year. Include foundational skills (e.g.,

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The Best Physical Activity Programs to Organize a Group of Mixed Age Students with Limited Staff

Skillastics

Make sure your program is a full curriculum Look beyond open gym free time that exercises just the body, by using a curriculum and make sure it incorporates the HEPA 2.0 In general, older kids are more agile, with more advanced skills, and a focus on winning can leave the younger kids in the dust. and or National PE standards.

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The Best Physical Activity Programs to Organize a Group of Mixed Age Students with Limited Staff

Skillastics

Make sure your program is a full curriculum Look beyond open gym free time that exercises just the body, by using a curriculum and make sure it incorporates the HEPA 2.0 In general, older kids are more agile, with more advanced skills, and a focus on winning can leave the younger kids in the dust. and or National PE standards.

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Early Specialization vs. Multi-Sport Participation: What’s the Best Approach for Long-Term Athletic Success and Injury Prevention?

Better Coaching

This approach provides athletes with a broader range of motor skills and reduces the risk of overuse injuries by giving their bodies a break from the repetitive stress of one sport.

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