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Keep Girls in Sport
As coaches and caregivers, we know that girls want to play just as much as boys. Things like periods and access to the right gear like sports bras are a few of the things that affect girls' performance at school and in the game. So, we've put together a list of insights and tips to help your girl feel safe, supported and playing longer. And don't forget to check out some inspiring stories from female athletes who are changing the rules of the game.
Girls, Puberty & Sport
As girls grow up, the support they need is ever-changing. Without the right guidance, it's hard to know exactly when they need sports bras, what type, and how to choose.
Explore how you can select the perfect sports bra for school that meets your girl's needs.
Periods Aren't Full Stops
Girls start dropping out of sport at twice the rate boys do by the time they're 14 years-old. That’s around the age most start having their period. Coincidence? Or maybe not.
Sports can be a big benefit to girls throughout their teen years, so how do we help them stick with it? Having open conversations before they start puberty helps. We've created a Periods 101 guide to help caregivers and girls alike overcome awkwardness and break period taboos—so they can feel more confident and stay in sport.
Role Model Motivation
We've teamed up with Rebel Girls to bring you the real stories of football players to inspire young athletes all around the world. Heroes like Leah Williamson, Ada Hegerberg and more are waiting to inspire dreams and lead by example. Gather around and get ready to read true tales of bravery, confidence and strength.
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