Exercising as a family has plenty of benefits, particularly if your kids are resistant to the idea of spending time outdoors.
According to the World Health Organization’s new recommendations on physical activity for children, regardless of living with disability or not, physical activity should be at least 60 minutes per day ...
Typically, children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) would participate in physical activity outdoors and in school. Recently, school closures and restricted access to outdoor ...
The group said they're starting with advocating for elementary school students across the state, but they hope to work their ...
BLOOMINGTON— A $13,000 grant is helping Parks and Recreation positively impact elementary school students through “Let’s Move ...
The objective is to provide guidance for pregnant women and obstetric care and exercise professionals on prenatal physical activity. The outcomes evaluated were maternal, fetal or neonatal morbidity, ...
'Project Play 60', the Green Bay Packers' event that is focused on getting kids out of the house to enjoy non-strenuous physical activity, is set for Saturday, Feb. 15. The free community event is ...
Physical Education (PE) has historically been a part of children’s education since the late 1800’s with laws passed by states to mandate the formal requirement. Although physical education has ...
In the latest Experts in Sport podcast, Professor David Kirk and Professor Ash Casey discuss Models-based practice with host ...
Study warns of risks of intense training in young athletes: when does exercise benefit or harm children's hearts?
Programs to reduce kids' screen time work better in areas with more green spaces. Inequities in outdoor access may hinder ...