Finding a Physical Recreation that you can do from home can be handy! So, we have put together a few ideas to inspire you for your Physical Recreation, check them out below.
Please note that you should always talk to your Duke of Ed Leader before signing up or choosing an activity. If you are struggling to find an Assessor you can always ask your Duke of Ed Leader.
Yoga is a great discipline to try at home as you need no equipment other than a mat or towel. Try using an app or watching online videos to get started.
Callisthenics are exercises that require no equipment, so you can do it from home.
Choose a mission e.g run Sydney to Canberra, Row the Tasman Sea or Cycle from Melbourne to Adelaide and on your home exercise bike, treadmill or rowing machine track your journey using the Virtual Mission app. Race your friends or just set personal Goals, it’s a great form of evidence to show your Assessor even if they can’t be there. www.myvirtualmission.com
Dress in your favourite fluro outfit and bring back the 80’s. You can even do it with your friends via video chat.
Do a kickflip! Or learn how. If you have a skateboard at home you can practice on the pavement or even on the grass and finally master that kickflip.
Ever wanted to master all the fortnight dances or a cool dance routine from youtube? Why not do it for your Award?
If the gamification of the Virtual Mission app isn’t your thing don’t worry. You can still run outside, in the bush on a track or even on a treadmill.
While public swimming pools are crowded you can still work on your swimming ability by going to an ocean pool or your own if you have one.
A lot of Dojos around Australia and the World have started offering online classes so that you can still practice but from home. Contact your local dojo to find out more.
What is barre? Is it ballet, pilates or just a workout? All three apparently. Get fit at home while working on your posture and endurance with an online barre class.
Practice the French art of “l‘art du déplacement” or jump off thing saying “parkour” either way parkour requires discipline, precision and immense amounts of training to do well.
Set up goals around your backyard and perfect that backhand swing. While you can buy special weighted frisbee golf frisbees any old frisbee should work to start off with.
The gentle martial art. Fulfil that life long dream of learning Tai Chi so that when the Coronavirus pandemic has subsided you can join those Tai Chi groups in the park.
While this does require a modest investment, if you have two strong trees at home or two firmly set posts you are ready to go. Remember, it is a lot harder and more tiring than it looks on youtube.
Basically the modern version of Aerobics but with less fluro. Though that is up to you.