Keeping physically fit and active is as important as ever.
With the restrictions on going outdoors, delivering relevant and purposeful PE at home can be challenging. Using the resources below will allow parents and carers to provide continued high quality physical education to develop a range of sporting skills.
Dance
A YouTube playlist that can be used to get fit and have fun through dance.
GetSet4PE
GetSet4PE have been tweeting super fun and active home tasks, also look at their twitter @GetSet4PE to view the daily task.
Gymnastics
Max Whitlock MBE Britain’s most successful gymnast. Max runs live YouTube sessions for all gymnasts who can’t get to their clubs at the moment and is accessible for all ages and abilities.
iMoves
Get new activities to use with your children every day of the week using some of iMoves’ best resources which are all absolutely FREE and straight to your inbox – EVERY DAY! (Sign up is free but required)
LTA
YouTube playlist, these ‘Tennis at Home’ exercises will help you stay active together and develop fundamental skills for tennis.
Primary PE Planning
Mini series of challenge PE lessons that pupils can complete at home with parents and carers.
The Body Coach
A free workout aimed at children streamed LIVE on Joe’s YouTube channel. No equipment needed, just tune in to Joe’s YouTube channel at 9am each morning for a 30-minute active and fun workout.
Real PE
Real PE at home supports families to play and learn together and includes 12 themes, 6 areas, over 250 activities and challenges and 1000s of hours of fun and activity for every family!
Think Active
School Games Organisers are supporting the national effort to ensure young people and their families have access to fun ways of staying active. Challenges are linked to the School Games.
Youth Sport Trust
A wide range of activities to try, created in partnership with Complete PE, and can be downloaded from the list. Find daily activity by following them on Twitter @YouthSportTrust.