Meet Ashfield's answer to Joe Wicks as PE teacher launches lessons on YouTube

An Ashfield PE teacher is helping keep the town’s children active during lockdown after launching free online lessons on YouTube.
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Sam Geeson, who teaches at Morven Park Primary School in Kirkby, aims to put out around four short videos a week featuring challenges, live workouts and lesson-based content.

‘PE with Mr Geeson’ started out as a small project with Morven Park pupils in mind, but was soon being shared by schools up and down the district- now children as far away as Hereford are getting involved.

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Mr Geeson, a dad-of-two, said: “Before lockdown happened we took playtime for granted along with the say, 15 minute walk to school. If you think about it, that’s 30 minutes of daily activity suddenly gone.

“It’s really important to stay active and look after your wellbeing.

“Joe Wicks’s videos are great but they are mostly fitness HIIT session based- I was keen my videos feature a mix of education as well as fitness.

“They are also mixed in terms of ability, so there are videos suitable for KS1 and KS2 children, as well as pupils up to secondary school.”

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There are times when the lockdown has meant Mr Geeson has had to great creative, devising activities where household items can be used.

PE Teacher Sam Geeson is helping kids stay advice during lockdown.PE Teacher Sam Geeson is helping kids stay advice during lockdown.
PE Teacher Sam Geeson is helping kids stay advice during lockdown.

“For example, some of my videos centre around tennis, but not every child will have access to tennis rackets- so I encourage them to use a frying pan and some socks rolled up to make a ball.

“We have a handful of children still coming into school and one of them told me that’s just what he’d been doing, using his mum’s frying pan.

“It would be easy to print out a worksheet with instructions for the children, but most of them don’t learn this way. They’re much more likely to engage with a video and that’s why I’ve kept them on the shorter side.

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“I try to do one video per day, I may miss the odd day here and there. If you have a look there are around 40 videos so far that your children can try.”

There are videos for children of all ages and abilities- some of them substitute every day household items for sporting equipment.There are videos for children of all ages and abilities- some of them substitute every day household items for sporting equipment.
There are videos for children of all ages and abilities- some of them substitute every day household items for sporting equipment.

You can access the videos for free on the ‘PE with Mr Geeson’ YouTube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjidXxV1i-VlO_54RcidbHA

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