Move your body

  • THE DAILY MILE MOVEMENT

    - SPANISH WEB HERE

    - ENGLISH WEB HERE

     

    The Daily Mile is a social physical activity, with children running or jogging – at their own pace – in the fresh air with friends. Children can occasionally walk to catch their breath, if necessary, but should aim to run or jog for the full 15 minutes. We want every child to have the opportunity to do The Daily Mile at primary school, and are now working to build The Daily Mile’s community with schools, local councils, sports bodies, and other supporters in the UK and beyond.

     

    The Daily Mile Works!

       It takes place in 15 minutes, with most children averaging a mile, or more, each day.

       Children run outside in the fresh air – and the weather is a benefit, not a barrier.

       There’s no setup, tidy up, or equipment required.

        No staff training is needed and there is no extra workload for teachers.

        Children run in their uniforms so no kit or changing time is needed.

        It’s social, non-competitive, and fun.

        The children return to class ready to learn.

        It helps to improve fitness and achieve a healthy weight.

        It encourages children to be aware of their health.

        It’s fully inclusive; every child, whatever their circumstances, age, or ability, succeeds at The Daily Mile.

     

    CLICK HERE TO POST YOUR ACTIVITY TRACK

     

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  • MOVE YOUR BODY TWINBOARD

    IES Profesor Antonio Muro (Spain)

    To test Believe-app we created a class per school year group (3ºESO - Year 9th and 4ºESO - Year 10th)

    IES Profesor Antonio Muro (Spain)

    Students will join the activity once they go walking for 1.5 km

    IES Profesor Antonio Muro (Spain)

    Results from our first test in February (4ºESO)

    2nd Vocational HSH (Greece)

    Results from Student's (Pavlos) weekly walking

    2nd Vocational HSH (Greece)

    Results from student's (Aris) weekly walking

    2nd Vocational HSH (Greece)

    Results from student's (Kostas) weekly walking

    2nd Vocational High School of Heraklion (Greece)

    Results from student's (Ioanna) weekly walking