• IPLA Vice Chair - Trevor Smith
    Nov 28 2025

    In this episode of the International Physical Literacy Association podcast, hosts Kirk Bowyer and Natalie Weir engage in a lively discussion with Trevor Smith, Vice Chair of IPLA, about the transformative power of physical literacy in community planning and development.


    They explore how integrating physical literacy principles into urban design can foster active lifestyles and community engagement. Trevor shares insights from his work with developers to create environments that encourage movement and play, emphasizing the importance of designing spaces that are inclusive and adaptable to various age groups and abilities. The conversation also touches on the role of museums in promoting physical literacy and the innovative ways technology can be used to inspire people to be more active.


    Keywords

    physical literacy, community planning, urban design, active lifestyles, inclusive spaces, movement, play, museums, technology, active environments


    Takeaways

    • Physical literacy can transform community planning and development.
    • Integrating physical literacy into urban design fosters active lifestyles.
    • Designing inclusive spaces encourages movement and play.
    • Museums can play a role in promoting physical literacy.
    • Technology can inspire people to be more active.
    • Community engagement is key to successful urban planning.
    • Physical literacy principles can be applied to various age groups.
    • Creating adaptable environments supports diverse abilities.
    • Active environments promote health and well-being.
    • Collaboration with developers is crucial for impactful design.



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    32 mins
  • The Evolution of Physical Literacy in Education with IPLA Chairman - Nigel Green
    Nov 14 2025

    In this episode of the International Physical Literacy Association podcast, host Kirk Bowyer, along with co-host Natalie Weir, engage in a conversation with Nigel Green, the chairman of the association.


    They explore the concept of physical literacy, its evolution in education, and its impact on health and community. Nigel shares his personal journey in physical literacy, the importance of PE teachers, and the areas where physical literacy can make the most significant impact.


    The discussion also touches on the challenges faced in promoting physical literacy and the need for quality in education and practice.


    Key Takeaways

    • Physical literacy starts from a young age and is influenced by family and environment.
    • The term 'physical literacy' gained prominence in Nigel's life in 2009.
    • Margaret Whitehead's interpretation of physical literacy emphasizes solid philosophies.
    • Physical literacy is about providing opportunities for young people to be active.
    • PE teachers play a crucial role in fostering physical literacy in schools.
    • There is a need for better training for primary school teachers in physical education.
    • Youth sport can be negatively impacted by coaches' and parents' attitudes.
    • Health practitioners can benefit from integrating physical literacy into their practices.
    • Social prescribing is an effective approach to promote physical activity.
    • Quality in teaching and practice is essential for the success of physical literacy initiatives.


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    34 mins