“…National physical activity guidelines recommend that children and adolescents engage in at least 60 minutes of moderate to vigorous daily physical activity for achieving good health (Vetter, O'Connor, O'Dwyer, & Orr, 2018). Despite the well published and extensive physiological, psychological and cognitive benefits of physical activity, many children and adolescents worldwide do not acquire the minimum amount required to achieve health benefits (Joschtel et al, 2019) Physical inactivity has been linked to a large number of preventable health issues, including obesity, hypertension, metabolic disease, (Joschtel et al, 2019), and a range of mental health problems (Biddle, Ciaccioni, Thomas, & Vergeer, 2019;Hanrahan, Rynne, Beckman, & Rossi, 2019). In 2018, metabolic disease and/or childhood obesity was evident in approximately 26% of school-aged Australian children (Vetter et al, 2018).…”