England Rugby hero due in
Liverpool ahead of Women's Rugby 7's debut in Rio Olympic Games
WITH Women's Rugby 7's set to make its
Olympic Games debut in Rio in just a matter of days, so England Rugby is
encouraging women and girls, in Liverpool, to give rugby a try, on Saturday, 11
August 2016. England Rugby hero, TV personality and Spirit of Rugby ambassador
Maggie Alphonsi will be on hand to showcase the best in rugby at Liverpool One's Chavasse Park, between 11pm to 6pm. Spirit of Rugby ambassador Maggie Alphonsi
taking on the gauntlet run Alphonsi, a Rugby World Cup winner who also played
Sevens for England, will be encouraging women and girls from the area to
'Play to their Strengths' and pick up a rugby ball.
Shoppers will be able to test out
their skills in the inflatable passing cage, take on the throwing tower, have a
go in the kicking cage or even try out the gauntlet run.
Alphonsi, who will be keenly watching Team GB as they make their Olympic debut
on 6 August 2016, said:- "This is such an exciting time for women's rugby. Team
GB Sevens are really strong and could well bring home one of the first medals of
the Games, England are the reigning World Champions and the Game is enjoying
unprecedented growth with 24,000 women and girls playing. Play to Your
Strengths' is a fantastic programme and women's rugby is a game like no other.
If you're looking for something different, something you haven't done before and
you want a new challenge, then try rugby. Whether you're tall or small, fast or
powerful, tactical or combative, you'll be amazed to see what you can achieve on
the pitch, and I'm going to be on hand to give you some tips on 11 August 2016!"
The 'Play to your Strengths' programme in Liverpool is part of a RFU nationwide
project. Funded by the Spirit of 2012, it aims to ensure the spirit that
radiated from London 2012 Olympics and Paralympics is felt across the UK. The
project is uniquely led and devised by 16 to 24 year olds with the aim of
increasing participation through new and innovative events which engage groups
not traditionally involved in rugby.
In Liverpool, the Spirit of Rugby group have been focusing on increasing the
awareness of rugby in a football dominated area, and getting more people
involved in the game, be it students, coaches and volunteers.
For more information about women's rugby and how to get involved, visit:-
FindRugby.Com.
For more information on the Spirit of Rugby projects taking place across
England, go to:-
EnglandRugby.Com/SpiritOfRugby. |
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People in Liverpool spend
more time on sofa than they do at work!
A survey among the British public found that
on average people in Liverpool exercise for just 2 hours a week with 16% saying
they took no exercise at all. The results of the survey, conducted by Fusion
Lifestyle; the registered charity dedicated to providing accessible and
affordable fitness and leisure facilities to all; have been published as part of
the 'Great Outdoors' campaign, a push to get the nation outside
and active. People are spending an average of 35 hours a week sat on the sofa,
which is more time than they spend at work (average of 33 hours) and almost as
much time as they spend sleeping (43 hours). Nearly a 3rd (28%) are not happy
with the amount of time they spend outdoors in their spare time. So what will
get them off the sofa and out of the house? 12% of people said a good variety of
organised outdoor activities near them would make them exercise outdoors more
and 20% would get up off the sofa if they had friends to exercise with in a
group. And the even better news? 24% of respondents said they have met new
friends and 4% have met partners through exercise. Penny Arnold, Commercial and
Operations Director at Fusion, commented:- "As summer is in full swing
it's the perfect time to get off the sofa, get fit, get healthy, and get
outdoors. Even if you live in a built up area or a city, there is always
somewhere you can go to enjoy the outdoors; there are fantastic lidos, parks and
outdoor centres that are on your doorstep."
Charlie Webster, television host, campaigner and sports enthusiast, commented:-
"Sitting on a sofa for half of our lives certainly means we aren't fulfilling
our potential and experiencing life. Exercise has so many physical and mental
benefits, exercising outdoors has even more. It can make a huge difference to
our mental health, increase our energy, make us feel revitalised, release
stress, help with depression and anxiety, and boosts self esteem. In my opinion
exercising outside is the best and most underrated therapy on the market! I also
think exercise can be a real social event, and not just with your current
friends; joining a club or group can be a great way to meet new people. I
started doing triathlon 3 years back and made some new incredible friends for
life."
The 'Great Outdoors' campaign is encouraging people to take
classes and equipment outside throughout the summer and into the autumn.
Activities are running across Fusion centres and lidos with a boosted timetable
of almost 500 outdoor activities, including bootcamps for adults and kids,
endurance events, running clubs and outdoor group fitness classes. And for the
more adventurous, there's high wires, outdoor climbing walls, or water sports
such as kayaking or stand vup paddle boarding. Fusion is encouraging people to
share their pictures using:- '#GoFusionUK' to inspire others to
get fit and have fun this summer. To find out what's happening at your local
Fusion centre and to download a pass to enjoy the Great Outdoors for free,
visit:-
GoFusion.Club. |