Parkour / Ninja prepares kids for sport
“… we need more creativity to prepare for the chaos of sport.”
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“… we need more creativity to prepare for the chaos of sport.”
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More obstacle course / Ninja challenges.
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That’s from a P.E. teacher in Bozeman, Montana.
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When “older” participants (Cheer, Adult Rec, Parkour, etc.) decide they want to learn backward handspring, best is to send them to some station like this that doesn’t require spotting.
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Increase the number of boys in your program. Use the Gym later in the evening.
All you need is a good, safe coach. And equipment.
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Cool. ๐
Portable, infinitely configurable, Ninja Challenge Course package consists of 10 obstacles which easily and securely attach to carpet bonded foam with strategically placed hook fastener strips.
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Kyle Shewfelt won the Gold medal on Floor at the 2004 Olympics.
He recommends we train in playgrounds. After all, many sit empty. ๐
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Playground conditioning is ideal for those who travel a lot. Kyle included.
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