The International Physical Literacy Association Podcast
Discover how embracing a philosophical shift in movement can transform physical activity from routine to a deeply relational and joyful experience. Professor Rebecca Lloyd shares insights on integrating emotion, cognition, environment, and social connection into physical literacy, emphasizing the importance of curiosity, creativity, and joy for lifelong engagement. KEY TOPICS * The comprehensive definition of physical literacy: motivation, confidence, competence, understanding, and relational connection * The sensory and embodied nature of movement, including sound, touch, and environment * The philosophical shift: from viewing bodies as objects to understanding movement as relational and expressive * Practical strategies for educators: scheduling, offering choices, and emphasizing joy over competence * The role of movement storytelling and literacy as a form of expressive language * Rebuilding and maintaining a positive relationship with movement later in life * Innovative activities like hoop dancing and relational movement practices in schools * Leveraging fun and creativity to motivate lifelong physical activity CONNECT WITH PROFESSOR REBECCA LLOYD * Instagram: Interactive for Life [https://instagram.com/interactiveforlife] * Website: function2flow.ca [https://functiontoflow.ca/] IPLA - https://www.physical-literacy.org.uk/ ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.
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