Students slow down after exercise using a guided cool-down that connects physical and mental recovery.
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Teach: breathe, slow, scan, notice, tension, relax. Speak slowly and quietly throughout — the tone signals the transition from active to calm.
Students who find stillness difficult can do the breathing exercises while walking slowly.
Are students genuinely slowing down their breathing? Can they identify a specific muscle that feels tired and explain why?
No equipment needed. Works on any surface — grass is ideal. Silence is the main resource.
Students think the cool-down is wasted time. Teach that recovery is part of training — the body adapts during rest, not during exercise.
Combining physical cool-down with mindful awareness develops body literacy and self-regulation. It is a habit that benefits students for life.
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