Erasmus sport: Sport Super Power

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The final TP5 meeting of the Sport Super Power project took place this week in Warsaw, marking the conclusion of 30 months of intensive work, international collaboration, and impactful results.🎊

SPP was structured around three key pillars:
📘 Educational tool
📊 Monitoring system
đŸ„ Public health infrastructure

The project developed a standardized framework, evolving into a dynamic observatory on youth physical activity patterns at a European level
By integrating education, sports diagnostics, and data analysis, Sport Super Power has helped transform physical education—both in schools and sports clubs—into a measurable and strategic component of preventive health

It also delivered an innovative methodology to effectively promote healthy lifestyles, encouraging physical activity within educational and sports settings
During the meeting, we presented the results achieved and discussed future perspectives, highlighting how hashtag#SPP can ensure greater visibility, continuity, and sustainability in the medium to long term.

A key takeaway was the importance of collaboration between schools, sports organizations, and local communities: only through strong synergies can a lasting impact be created.
Sport Super Power now looks ahead with the goal of expanding its network, transferring knowledge and tools, and actively contributing to European policies on youth health and well-being.

By connecting education, sport, and local communities, SPP aims to create an environment where every child feels encouraged to move, explore their abilities, and discover their own “superpower” through sport