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Level 2: 12 – 14: Flexibility

High 5 for Fitness Flexibility Level 2 for ages 12 through 14 features Wrist and Ankle Rotations, Standing Knee Hugs, Walking Toe Touch, and Triceps and Side Stretch.

Level 1: 12 – 14: Strength

High 5 for Fitness Strength Level 1 for ages 12 through 14 features Arm and Leg Raises, Curl Ups, Plank Hold, and Squats.

Level 1: 12 – 14: Endurance

High 5 for Fitness Flexibility Level 1 for ages 12 through 14 features Marching, Quick Punches, Skier Jumps, and Elbow to Knee Touches.

Level 1: 12 – 14: Flexibility

High 5 for Fitness Flexibility Level 1 for ages 12 through 14 features Butterfly Stretch, Hamstring Scoops, Chest and Shoulder Stretch, and T-Rotations.

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Special Olympics Athletes Lead the Way Toward Inclusive Fitness

The following is an expert from the CDC’s website post titled CDC and Special Olympics: Inclusive Health. For more information or to read the entire post, please visit the page here.

Badminton Community Rallying Together Ahead of Special Olympics World Games Berlin

Special Olympics programs and badminton Member Associations are working hard in close collaboration preparing athletes to shine on the world stage at the Special Olympics World Games badminton competition in Berlin this June.

How to use Event Leader resources

This video is a step by step guide on how to better use the Event Leader resources as you plan your training sessions.

How to use Athlete Spokesperson resources

This video is a step by step guide on how to better use the Athlete Spokesperson resources as you plan your training sessions.

How to use Athlete Representative resources

This video is a step by step guide on how to better use the Athlete Representative resources as you plan your training sessions.