The growing interest in sport science research among school students is becoming increasingly evident. In the past four weeks alone, three different advanced physical education courses from Münster and the surrounding area visited our Open Lab. The students took the opportunity to gain insights into the field of movement science and experience research first-hand. Following a brief introduction to our measurement methods, the participants became actively involved themselves. Guided by our doctoral students Meike Gerlach and Tabea Christ, they worked in small groups on a variety of balance and jumping experiments. In doing so, they were able to learn about and try out state-of-the-art measurement technologies, including force plates and the Qualisys 3D motion capture system. Particularly for advanced PE courses, our movement laboratory provides an excellent opportunity to connect theoretical concepts from the classroom with scientific practice and to explore the diverse fields of sport science.