Joe Wicks on his mission to get kids moving

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Joe Wicks wants to make sure pre-school kids pick up the fitness habit as soon as possible.

He spoke to Kay Burley about his latest campaign and the importance of getting children active at a young age.

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Joe Wicks, otherwise known as “The Body Coach“, is a British fitness coach, TV presenter and author. His fitness method uses short intense High Intensity Interval Training workouts. He achieved real widespread fame during the novel coronavirus pandemic, for his “PE With Joe” YouTube series.

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