A teacher is running yoga sessions to address body dysmorphia and encourage girls to participate in PE. Gillingham School offers various activities to keep pupils active and combat the widening gap in enjoyment of PE between boys and girls.
A teacher is running yoga sessions to encourage schoolgirls to re-engage with PE lessons.He said there is a "real issue" with body dysmorphia, which causes persistent worrying about appearance, meaning many girls dislike PE.from the Youth Sport Trust shows the gap in enjoyment of PE between boys and girls is widening.
"I've always done yoga. My mum did yoga and so I wanted to share that passion and the benefits of yoga with the students in my school. "Here it's non-threatening, I show them the moves. Whether they do it or whether they don't do it is entirely up to them."Jamie Davies hopes the yoga classes will give the girls the confidence to keep at the sport
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