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XtraTime Web Desk: Manchster United star Marcus Rashford has found a new way to increase his popularity among the children’s across the United Kingdom. The United footballer on Wednesday turned as Physical Education teacher for the kids across the nation as part of BBC’s children’s education programme. The children thoroughly enjoyed the live show as they are mostly staying indoors due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Rashford has already been working with FareShare UK, a charity supplying two million meals every week to vulnerable children. He has already helped raise an astonishing £20million for the project.

The 22-year-old demonstrated the kids a number of stretches and other physical exercises to keep them fit. He also gave the kids a virtual tour of his personal gym showing them a few hamstring exercises.

Kids across the UK were then put through their paces with a string of exercises, beginning with press-ups and sit-ups, before moving onto jumping jacks. The session ended up with leg balancing, hopping and lunges.

The Manchester United star also had the kids in awe talking to them about his experiences of taking up football as a kid and his England debut.