SAQ Juniors: Developing Good Movement Skills for 4-11 Year Olds (SAQ)

SAQ Juniors: Developing Good Movement Skills for 4-11 Year Olds (SAQ)

by Alan Pearson (Author)

Synopsis

SAQ(r) Juniors is a dynamic resource developed by exercise experts for young people, parents and teachers to improve performance and participation in physical activity. Featuring an innovative conditioning and training structure that has already revolutionised professional sport, SAQ(r) Juniors is suitable for those who do not have a foundation of good movement skills, as well as those who are gifted and talented at sports and games activities. The techniques can be easily incorporated into existing programmes of activity as well as providing a programme of activities to be undertaken under the guidance of coaches, teachers and parents. All the content is in line with National Curriculum guidelines for this age range.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 176
Publisher: A & C Black Publishers Ltd
Published: 03 Jan 2005

ISBN 10: 071367041X
ISBN 13: 9780713670417
Book Overview: The government is currently planning major investment in school sports facilities as part of its Game Plan initiative to improve the health of the nation by boosting participation in physical activity. SAQ(r) Juniors will be the ideal resource for teachers looking for well-structured exercise and fitness programmes. SAQ(r) have already delivered sports training in well over 200 schools, both secondary and primary, reaching over 2,500 teachers from both the private and state sectors. Teachers and pupils of all abilities will be able to use the book, and no special equipment is required. Suitable for pre- and junior school physical education. Part of the successful SAQ series: SAQ Rugby has sold almost 8,000 since 2001; SAQ Soccer has sold over 6,500 since 2001.

Author Bio
Alan Pearson is Managing Director of SAQ International and is one of the world's most respected training consultants. David Hawkins is responsible for the SAQ schools programme.