PE lessons go online to help Wiganers stay fit and healthy
and live on Freeview channel 276
The PE Academy is streaming classes to support Wiganers staying indoors to keep physically active and to boost their mental health.
Andy Hilton, director of the group, has organised the sessions on a special YouTube channel which he has launched.
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Hide AdThe 36-year-old said the Covid-19 pandemic has made it difficult for the physical education (PE) provider to offer services to Wigan primary schools in their usual way.
It would also usually offer expert PE and sports activities to primary schools in St Helens, Liverpool and Bolton.
Andy, who is doing the activities from the garden of his home in Standish, said: “As a local primary school physical education and school sport provider, Covid-19 has had huge implications on our business, which in turn, has had a knock-on effect for not only the schools, but also the children’s health
and wellbeing who usually receive lessons from ourselves weekly.
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Hide Ad“We have decided to launch our own YouTube channel and offer some motivational positivity during these challenging times.
“It is of great importance that children continue to receive the benefits associated with the daily recommended physical activity guidelines to not only support physical health, but also mental wellbeing.”
And he said the channel will host PE sessions for children, weekly challenges, and adult fitness classes, some of which he hopes to be live. All content is free.
Andy, who has worked in the PE field for 15 years, added: “We aim to reach out to as many children and adults as possible, not only to make people feel better about themselves, but also educate them in the process.”
To watch the sessions, visit The PE Academy on You Tube and subscribe to the channel or visit them on Facebook.
For more information on The PE Academy, visit https://thepeacademy.co.uk/