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Discover LudwigThe phrase "sport lessons" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to structured instruction or classes in a specific sport or physical activity. Example: "My daughter loves playing soccer, so I enrolled her in regular sport lessons to improve her skills."
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They are bridging skills that connect sport lessons to real life.
She says she wouldn't agree with sport lessons in school during polluted days, calling such activities "inhumane".
View of Women's Sports "Women and Sport: Lessons From the Past, Hopes for the Future," is the subject being addressed by Dr. Donna Lopiano, executive director of the Women's Sports Foundation, on Wednesday at 7 p.m. at the Kelley Theater of the Quick Center for the Arts at Fairfield University.
A good value for sport lessons and entertainment.
Neuromuscular training integrated to warm-up or cool-down sessions including balance and coordination exercises that enhance proprioceptive sensation may reduce the burden of acute PA related injuries in sports, in military training, in leisure time activities, as well as in school sport lessons.
You could also take up sport lessons or a team sport.
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This is an extra sport lesson additional to the regular physical education schedule.
It still prohibits sports lessons in government-run girls' schools, and female sports clubs are banned.
Many parents hope to schedule nature into their children's lives a bit like piano or sports lessons.
It never would have occurred to me or my friends in our shipyard town to ask our parents for sports lessons.
McCroben also allowed the young Hepworth to miss sports lessons, helped secure her a scholarship to Leeds School of Art and arranged lodgings when she went to the Royal College of Art in London.
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