K2 Crawley exercise class aims to reduce gender gap through award-winning leisure operator

Women in Crawley have the opportunity to join new exercise classes designed for them.
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K2 leisure centre, in partnership with Everyone Active, will offer new ‘This Girl Can’ classes to reduce the gender gap in exercise.

The classes, created by Sport England in partnership with EMD UK, the national governing body for group exercise, will be launched on Thursday, February 17 and seek to encourage those who are new to physical activity.

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The most recent Active Lives Adult Survey shows that women remain less likely to exercise than men and it’s hoped the new classes will help to redress the balance.

Everyone Active will stage the hour-long This Girl Can classes. The hour is split into sections which include a warm-up, two 10-minute exercise blocks and a cool-down.

The exercise blocks include any combination of dance fitness, boxing fitness, move, tone or yoga-inspired stretch, so participants can experience a variety of activities.

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Class leaders have undergone This Girl Can training with EMD UK, which is endorsed by the Chartered Institute for the Management of Sport and Physical Activity.

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Jon Hodgson, Everyone Active contract manager, said: “It is vitally important that we play our part to close the gender gap when it comes to exercise.

“We want to offer opportunities for more women to get active and have fun in a supportive environment and believe these classes provide an ideal route into regular physical activity, for those who wish to take it further.

“The classes are accessible and designed to appeal to women who would like to dip their toe in the water to see how their local leisure centre can help them exercise and improve their fitness.

“We hope women from the community will come down to their local centre, take part in a class and begin to enjoy the state-of-the-art facilities on their doorstep.”

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Shelley Meyern, Head of Operations and Projects at EMD UK, says “It has been brilliant to work with Everyone Active on launching these classes.

“The centres and instructors have a great enthusiasm and desire to assist the women that the classes have been designed for. From the physical and mental benefits that being active can bring, to the social connections we can make, every woman deserves to feel the benefits of getting active.

“At This Girl Can Classes, you can be reassured that there are no wrong moves, and everyone can take it at their own pace. We want women to come and do their worst.”

For more information and to book, visit: www.everyoneactive.com/this-girl-can/