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Reflections from a Gymnastics assistant coaching course
1st June 2023
A guest post from Kath Maguire. Kath is the parent of one of our club’s gymnasts. She asked about doing some volunteering a couple of months ago and whether there was a course she could do. Here are her reflections from the day. “I’ve been thinking about volunteering for a while now but as it’s […]
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The Joy of Movement

the joy of movement
Nobody ever jogged for joy

Jumping for joy; when was the last time you did that? What about Jogging for joy? Hardly sounds the same does it?

the joy of movement
I did 11,000 steps today.

I recently heard two people talking about their exercise regime. Everything was counted. They count calories, they count steps, they count miles and they count lengths in a pool.

Their measure of progress was to do more of the same, count it, and then share it on Strava. They can then compare themselves with all the other hamsters.

Were they happy? Sure didn’t sound it like it, they used phrases like, ‘I dread it, but feel better afterwards.’ Or, ‘I don’t want to do it, but I think I ought to.’

Where do I sign up?’ I didn’t ask.

The daily grind

how to get my child fit and healthy
I am looking forward to getting home and spending time on the treadmill.

Commute, work, commute and then relax by spending time on the treadmill.

Compare that to a dog in the park. Endless energy, running around, chasing balls, leaves, cats and sniffing things. Children do that, without the sniffing. They are playful and happy, if given the chance.

Bastards- let’s stop all that ‘larking about’ as one parent said to me. She wanted her 12 year old daughter to grind out tough strength and conditioning sessions because she was trying to climb up tennis rankings (another pointless measurement).

Let’s drive our children to school and then give them fitbits to measure their steps. Let’s foist our adult insecurities onto our playful children.

Let’s stop physical education and replace it with a ‘Daily Mile’, let’s turn them into mini adults.

making shapes and changing shapes
No adults necessary, just making shapes

Alternatively you could explore the joy of movement with your child or dog:

  • Go upside down
  • Go backwards
  • Climb things
  • Go over and under things
  • Skip, jump, hop and leap.
  • Pick things up and carry them or throw them.
  • Forget competition and comparison; try to explore what your body can do.
The joy of performing a new skill and trying things out can not be underestimated.
Your children won’t get a certificate at our gymnastics sessions, but they might just have fun.

Fun is what seems to be what is missing in life ( I have put some ideas on a YouTube playlist, ‘The Joy of Movement’ have a look.)

If you concentrate on making shapes and changing shapes, you will never have to worry about getting in shape.

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Josh Steels: wheelchair tennis
I started working with James 3 years ago via the TASS programme. When James first met me, physically I was nowhere the best I could be. Since working with James I have seen vast improvements in my fitness and strength which has been put into great use on court. Each session is worked around making sure I am able to get the best quality training as well as catering for my chronic pain and fatigue levels. On top of this James has always been happy to meet at facilities that are best for myself meaning I could fit training sessions in on route to tournaments or camps.
 
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