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Inspiring lifelong physical activity in kids with Georgie Trickett and Libby Trickett.

Inspiring lifelong physical activity in kids with Georgie Trickett and Libby Trickett.

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In this episode I'm joined by Georgie Trickett and Libby Trickett - hosts of 'Play On' and 'Sportish' podcasts.

They share with us;

  • Their own journeys with physical activity over the years
  • The importance of kids having fun with movement
  • The danger of pushing a child too much in sport
  • Why specialising in one sport too early is detrimental to a child's long term relationship with movement.
  • Being aware of our own motives behind encouraging our children in sport
  • How 'fun' looks different for every child in physical activity
  • How schools can better support kids in PE and sport

You can listen to Georgie and Libby on their podcasts;

Sportish / Instagram @beingsportish

Play On / Instagram @playonaustralia

and view their resources through their site;

https://linktr.ee/playonaustralia

If you'd like to be a part of the Redwood Wellbeing community, you can subscribe to my podcast, and follow me on Instagram @redwoodwellbeing

You can also book in a free 1:1 consult for your own or your child's body image/intuitive eating on my website www.redwoodwellbeing.com.au

To get in touch, please email info@redwoodwellbeing.com.au

If you like what you hear and you want to support me to keep this podcast going, you can give me a tip here https://redwood-wellbeing.captivate.fm/support

Happy listening!

Lyss :)

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