We provide fun days on scooters children call βBest day at sch ever!!!! We provide 2hr, 4hr or 6hr CPD scooter & escooter training workshops aimed at teachers and road safety staff. We consult and advise councils and schools how to scoot safely and successfully @TeamModeshift π΄
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Book the best day ever for your school in September π
Scooting, singing, dancing & playing Scoot Ball - Football on scooters π΄ β½οΈ
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@HWT_PE@HarrowsDarts You are way ahead of the curve π―
Darts should be a national school sport, not all children are runners and enjoy team sports where they can win.
Darts fills that void, the hand eye coordination link is key, shows postural control. Good activity for children with dyspraxia.
@HWT_PE@HarrowsDarts That is absolutely amazing!!!
The best activity for developing hand eye coordination whilst having fun.
Being active doesnβt mean being sweaty, throwing your arrows, walking to the ochy, walking back, socialising with your friends all adds up to high amounts of energy π―ππ₯
@function2fitnes Great post, weβve found that a vertical and horizontal loaded shear from a 2 wheel scooter is more of a stress tester for the glutes and vmo than vertical only SLS. Gives you significant more insight into the kinetic chain weakness.
@Paddypatman@PaulGarvey4@cremieuxrecueil Itβs physiological, 32% of people have more elastin than collagen in their knee joint. 1% of hypermobility is enough to throw your proximal axis off line making walking an uphill battle whilst causing unnecessary wear and tear on knee joint.
@PaulGarvey4@cremieuxrecueil We can help with that question π 32% of population have knee hypermobility putting their centre of mass in heels instead of midfoot. This is like walking with wellies 3 sizes to big and it becomes futile, so they give up unaware of their invisible condition.
@grok@sahilcs1@MolecularLab_@grok what is this person was overweight and had generalised joint hypermobility of the knee and was heel dominant in movement and used static compensation strategy of joint locking instead of muscles like non hypermobile people. Would this accelerate wear and tear & how much?
@AdamMeakins The biggest drawback is relying on static tests for knee injury.
Using a static test to assess a knee is like watching a parked car to gauge its speed.
Tells you nothing about how it behaves under load.
You only get the real picture with a dynamic balance assessment.
Best day ever!
Staff and children both had fun and were smiling from ear to ear.
This is the best kind of learning! We enjoyed being outdoors, using gross motor skills, and improving balance and coordination.
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