Athletic Skills Podcast

Why PE Isn’t Enough with Guy Sandys-Renton


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🚨 Are schools unknowingly holding young athletes back? 🚨


For years, schools have relied on traditional PE and outdated training methods, but are they actually setting young athletes up for success—or failure?


⁠In this episode, Guy Sandys-Renton,⁠ a leading expert in youth athletic development, reveals why most schools are missing the mark when it comes to helping young athletes move better, perform stronger, and stay injury-free.


Whether you're a PE teacher, sports coach, or S&C practitioner, this conversation will challenge conventional thinking and give you practical, game-changing strategies to transform youth training—without needing elite facilities or specialist staff.


💡 In this episode, you’ll learn:

❌ The biggest mistakes schools make in youth athletic development.

🔄 Why traditional PE isn’t enough—and what needs to change.

🏃 How to improve movement, coordination, and physical literacy with simple strategies.

🎯 How schools can implement strength & conditioning—without extra budget or equipment.

🤝 How PE teachers and coaches can work together to create better long-term athletes.


If you work with young athletes, this episode will completely change the way you think about physical development in schools.


⁠📩 Connect with Guy Sandys-Renton on LinkedIn ⁠


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💬 Comment – What’s the biggest challenge you see in school-based athletic development?

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