The horror of sports lessons put three in 10 of British 50 to 65-year-olds off exercise for life. I wish I’d known sooner that movement can feel so good, writes Emma Beddington ...
A new study suggests that millions of older people are put off exercising and playing sport because of their early PE ...
It’s funny what you remember from PE lessons. Thirty-five years on, I can still hear the dull, humiliating thud of the tennis ...
Kids’ natural tendencies towards sport are being squashed by repetitive, boring games lessons that fail to make PE fun. According to research by Mission KIDS (kids in diverse sports) both children and ...
Almost half of adults aged 50 to 65 have been put off exercise after feeling self-conscious about their body at school, ...
A significant number of people in mid-life do not exercise because they feel “held back by past sports memories” including ...
Background Physical education teachers (PETs) can be effectively trained to implement injury preventive strategies into their own lives.1 However, to decrease negative effects of sports injuries in ...
Despite the recent challenges of students’ learning physical education in their bedrooms, some lessons gained from virtual courses will enhance in-person instruction for many. With most students ...
The figures show half of people in the North West dreaded PE lessons in childhood, and more than half a million now feel put ...
Your school PE lessons could feel different soon as three new sports will be added to the curriculum for schools in England. It is hoped parkour, pickleball and korfball lessons will encourage more ...
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