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Evidence-Based Physical Activity Curriculum for Schools, Communities, and Hospitals

Active Kids & Minds is a global, evidence-based physical activity program designed to improve brain health,
academic performance, and long-term pediatric health outcomes.

Our physical activity curriculum serves Early Childhood through High School students and is implemented in schools,
hospitals, and community organizations worldwide.

Below are answers to common questions about our physical activity programs, training model, safety standards,
research, hospital partnerships, and prevention-focused approach.


Program & School Implementation

What types of physical activity programs does Active Kids & Minds offer?

Active Kids & Minds provides evidence-based physical activity curriculum for:

  • Early Childhood
  • Elementary School
  • Middle School
  • High School
  • Hospital Interventions

Our programming includes over 1,000 FREE resources, a sampling below:

  • Running curriculum
  • Functional fitness curriculum for schools
  • Pickleball curriculum
  • Movement “brain boost” bursts
  • 12-week structured school wellness programs
  • Inclusive and adaptive modules

All programs are designed to improve physical fitness, cognitive performance, mental health,
and long-term health outcomes in youth.

Is Active Kids & Minds only a school physical activity program?

No. While many schools implement our curriculum, Active Kids & Minds is also used in:

  • After-school programs
  • Community youth organizations
  • Hospital and clinical settings
  • Youth sports programs
  • Home environments

Our movement-based learning curriculum is flexible and adaptable to multiple settings.

Is your physical activity curriculum appropriate for K-8 schools?

Yes. Our curriculum is developmentally appropriate and adaptable across grade levels.
Many K-8 schools implement our running, functional fitness, and movement-based learning programs school-wide.
We provide modifications to support different ages, abilities, and experience levels.

Can anyone become a trainer and bring the program to a school?

Yes. We believe anybody with a body is an athlete and anyone with passion can help mentor and lead kids in movement.
While onboarding training is not mandatory, we strongly recommend that all trainers review our training videos and
implementation guidance in the Trainer Hub before launching a program.
All trainers must comply with their school or organization’s approval process and background check requirements.

Do you offer online training for educators and program leaders?

Yes. We provide online videos through the A