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    Is Your School Ready for OFSTED’s PE & Sport Premium Questions?

    ... impact and detail plans for the continuous improvement of sports and physical activity. Click to download a PE and Sport Premium policy ... already. But are you prepared to evidence? In this blog, we'll talk you through the questions OFSTED wants your school to answer: ...

    Higher Frequency of Injuries in Youth Sport

    ... and readiness to engage and play a wide range of sports.  A general lack of strength and conditioning, along with inadequate ... the importance and power of lifestyle.  Watch out for our blog on monitoring loads in youth athletes.  Summary Encouraging ...

    Need to Evidence PE Spending? Use Amaven's Impact Reports!

    ... is an effective way to evidence the impact of your PE and sports provisions. As schools use the Healthy Schools Programme, pupil ... Indicators outlined by Public Health England. Read our blog for tips on  what to include in your school's July submission .  ...

    Principles of Training

    ... it should also encourage children to take part in a range of sports and activities to develop skill and to create a foundation for overall ... many use FITT , which we introduced you to in our last blog . F requency – The number of times you train I ntensity ...

    US Study Says Girls STILL Do Significantly Less Exercise Than Boys

    ... outnumbered girls when it comes to physical activity and sports. It’s a divide that exists in developed nations across the world, in ... form a long term relationship with both. Check out our blog  for tips and advice on getting the girls at your school excited about ...

    Does Teaching Kids How to Fail Show Them How to Succeed?

    ... in extracurricular activities and more engagement in sports and physical activities.   This has a direct impact on pupils' ... with our fun physical activity game. Or, check out our blog for more ways to get your pupils moving during lessons. Image ...

    Progress is ‘lumpy’

    ... but what a phrase!!   Working in schools, with sports clubs and with athletes, we are now driven by data and the need to ... we get into this, let’s set some ground rules for this blog – a dip in performance should not be viewed as a dip in progress or ...

    Small Sided Games for Football

    ... first… … THEY ARE GREAT FUN Coaches of team sports will have heard “can we have a match later?” for years! Children ... to mix the type of sport that they play. Although this blog is football focused, we are suggesting that sometimes you play football, ...

    Primary Schools Win Big As Sport Funding Doubles to £320 Million

    ... of Education announced plans to double funding for PE and sports in primary schools. Schools in the UK now have access to a total of ... £160 million. The money is delivered through the PE and Sports Premium scheme. It promotes healthy lifestyles and supports the ...

    The Benefits to Plyometric Training

    ... in the muscles, this is important for ‘fitness’ and sports performance.  Before we really go into the benefits, remember how we started this blog… training is very rarely exclusive.  Working the muscles through this ...

    The Future of Fundamental Movement Skills

    ... is delivered but also the way it is defined. In this blog, we discuss the limitations to physical activity still inherent within our ... to improve balance. By overprotecting pupils with polished sports halls and synthetic running tracks, we deny them the opportunity to ...

    What Should Educators Know About Teaching Emotions?

    ... emotional coping skills is a big part of this. In our blog, we discuss some things schools should know about teaching emotions. ... emotional learning be beneficial for physical activity and sports? Just as emotional learning isn't separate from academic outcomes, ...

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