Programme keeps teenage girls active in lockdown
A programme to keep teenage girls active during lockdown has found it significantly boosted their strength, fitness, motivation and body image.
A programme to keep teenage girls active during lockdown has found it significantly boosted their strength, fitness, motivation and body image.
This article by Vicky Fallon, Lecturer in Health Psychology at the University of Liverpool, Sergio A. Silverio, Kings College London and Siân Macleod Davies, Liverpool John Moores University was first published by `The Conversation.
LJMU is set to strengthen its reputation for promoting sport-for-all and physical activity in its communities.
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Each year applications are invited for the conferment of Professorships and Readerships and the process for 2021 is now open
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