We have a busy itinerary and cover many miles each week and we additionally love hearing feedback from teachers after they have just experienced one of our expertly delivered skipping days.
![]() Teachers speak about skipping benefits for children | Click here to watch what staff have had to say.[Warning; groovy music intro!]
Or you can always read more from our lovely teachers here on our website. |
Do watch what teachers from around the country have been kind enough to tell us what they thought of our 'brain gym' skipping days and how the children responded, not only to our coaching but to the introduction of a fun, physical activity to help them achieve a Healthy, Active Lifestyle!
Along with comments about how the children responded so well to skipping as a sport, Marny Jolly [pictured above] also notes how "it really surprised us that some of the children who are on child protection or those who have emotional needs ... succeeded and it was just lovely to watch their faces light up...."
If you'd like to create the same reaction in your school, get in touch with any questions or even any dates you might have in mind. Email tina@skipping4schools.co.uk or give us a call on 01743 361863 for more details on how we can inspire your children to get up, get skipping and get fit!
Or if you're keen on buying ropes and starting skipping at home, visit our skip shop and you’ll soon be able to get started. Remember that we will send you our Mini Daily Challenge free of charge with every rope purchase which will soon get you up and skipping on a regular basis in no time at all!
We hope you have found this information useful.
Best regards,
Skipping4Schools Team
* If there is any doubt about whether you should be skipping because of prior health concerns please consult with your physician.
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