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  • πŸ‘©β€πŸ« Live Streaming Physical Activity: A Guide
  • Introduction
    • πŸ’»Why live stream your classes?
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  • How To Set Up For Live Streaming
    • 🎬Getting the set up right
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      • πŸ‘€Increasing the visibility of your classes
      • βš™οΈ Using a system to manage your classes
      • πŸ’«Using TeamUp
    • πŸ“Instructions to give to participants
  • Before you start live streaming
    • πŸ‘·β€β™€οΈ Qualifications, safety, safeguarding and insurance
    • 🎢Music
    • ✏️ Plan your workout
    • πŸ€—The big welcome
    • πŸ‘ŸPut yourself in their exercise shoes
  • During your live streamed class
    • πŸ—£οΈKeep on talking
    • πŸ€”Other things to consider
  • After you have finished live streaming
    • πŸš€Onwards and upwards to the next class
  • Tips & Advice
    • 🏎️15 ways to turbocharge your classes
    • 🚨Zoom - do's and don'ts
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  • ⚠️ Relevant licence
  • πŸŽ™ Un-muted participants
  • ▢️ Avoid trying to "sync" music
  1. Before you start live streaming

Music

A collection of helpful pointers regarding the playing of music during your live streamed classes.

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Last updated 4 years ago

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Working with leading sector partners CIMSPA have developed this policy to define and enable good practice – supporting independent practitioners across the UK to keep delivering and keep the nation active.

We highly recommend you make use of this policy before delivering any activities online. The policy includes information on qualifications, insurance, disclaimers, recording sessions, participant and practitioner safety, safeguarding, legislation, music licensing and policy compliance.

⚠️ Relevant licence

Are you playing music during the class? You need to ensure you have the relevant licence to do so, as you would in your class run from a studio or other physical location.

EMD UK has compiled some very helpful information on .

EMD UK has also created a , which includes information about using music during your live streamed virtual classes.

πŸŽ™ Un-muted participants

When noise is picked up from microphones other than yours, it will interfere with the sound clarity coming from your broadcast. This means that if some participants are left un-muted, others will find it difficult to hear the music you're playing. Consider muting all participants during the class and explaining why you're doing so.

▢️ Avoid trying to "sync" music

By getting participants to press play on the same track as you at the same time will inevitably cause a lag between you and them receiving the live stream. Even a few (milli)seconds lag in the music can create a bad experience for participants.

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