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First steps to healthier life with Council’s new fitness initiative

written by cassoscoop January 9, 2024
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Derry City and Strabane District Council are seeking candidates for a new fitness programme aimed at setting people on the path to a more active and healthier 2024.

‘Let’s Get Moving, Let’s Get Started’ is an eight week course that includes three sessions a week with Council’s Fitness Coaches and a tailored personal training plan for candidates to work towards their goals.

Classes on offer include circuits, boxercise, spin/cycling, body tone, kettlebells, cardio/core, chi me /meditation and the sports hall games volleyball, badminton and danderball.

Goals that coaches will work on with clients include BMI and weight loss, lower blood pressure and improved fitness.

Mayor of Derry City and Strabane District Council, Councillor Patricia Logue, said the programme ideal for anyone who want to take the first steps towards better health, fitness and wellbeing in 2024.

“The New Year is a time when many of us want to get fitter and healthier but without the right guidance it can be hard to keep your goals on track,” she said.

“Let’s Get Moving, Let’s Get Started is aimed at people of all fitness levels and aims to help you navigate through the challenging first steps of achieving your goals under the expert tutelage of our Fitness Coaches.

“As well as the physical activity aspect, candidates will be provided with support and guidance on other ways to lead a more healthy and active life.

“It’s an ideal first step towards a healthier and fitter lifestyle and will allow you to reap the mental and physical benefits of exercise.”

Sports Area Manager at Council, Ryan Deighan, outlined the many benefits of physical activity that successful candidates could benefit from.

“Physical Activity helps to keep our mind and bodies healthy,” he said.

“When we take part in physical activity it releases powerful chemicals that help you feel good.

“Regular activity is key to developing strength, coordination and body composition and can offer people the chance to take time out from everyday life.

“There is also a great sense of purpose and feeling of achievement associated with achieving goals.”

At the beginning of the course candidates will receive a check for their height and weight, BMI, body fat and blood pressure.

They will be set a plan that includes fitness goals and nutritional advice and will take part in weekly weigh ins to assess their progress.

On week 1, 4 and 8, coaches will carry out a Health MOT check as part of the programme that will help candidates stay on track with their goals.

The programme is 8 weeks long, costs £50 and will be hosted in the Foyle Arena from 12 pm – 1pm every Monday, Wednesday and Friday morning beginning Monday 16 January 2024.

To sign up contact the Foyle Arena on 028 71 376555 or visit: www.derrystrabane.com/letsgetmoving

First steps to healthier life with Council’s new fitness initiative was last modified: January 9th, 2024 by cassoscoop

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