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Sign up to fitness challenge to win PE equipment for local schools 

 
A new spring fitness challenge is being run by Active Northumberland and are calling for people to sign up and join the challenge and help their leisure centre win PE equipment for local schools. 
 
It doesn’t matter what your age, or what your fitness level, your contribution no matter how big or small could help your sports centre reach ‘MOVE targets to win the prizes. 

To sign up to this year’s challenge, simply speak to a fitness instructor at your participating centre or enrol now on the My Wellness app here https://onelink.to/hbpq6f 
 
The Let’s Move for a Better World challenge is industry leading fitness equipment provider Technogym’s biggest social campaign which will run from 14th - 31st March. It brings together communities across the UK (and the globe) to earn MOVEs at their chosen facility. 
 
A MOVE is a measure of physical activity that has been created by Technogym to give everyone the same chance and opportunity, irrespective of age, sex and level of physical ability.  
 
During the challenge, individual members will simply log into their mywellness account on Active Northumberland’s Technogym equipment and track their workouts to document their MOVEs. Each participant’s MOVEs will be automatically added to their facility’s grand total.  
MOVEs can be collected not only during workouts on cardio and strength equipment, but also any fitness classes, swim sessions and any other activities you are participating in within Active facilities or outside. 
 
The challenge is open to members and casual users of the participating Active Northumberland leisure centres - Ashington, Blyth, Berwick, Concordia in Cramlington, Ponteland, Prudhoe Waterworld, Wentworth Sports Centre in Hexham and Willowburn Sports Centre in Alnwick. 
 
Mark Warnes, Chief Executive of Active Northumberland said: “There is nothing our Active Northumberland customers and staff like more than a fitness challenge and some great friendly rivalry between the centres to see who can top the leader board. 
 
“Whatever your age or activity levels, and regardless of whether you go to the leisure centres regularly or not, we would love you to get involved. The challenge is a great way to support local schools while building up your own fitness and becoming part of our friendly community. Our staff will be there to support you along the way.” 
 
To sign up to this year’s challenge, simply speak to a fitness instructor at your participating centre or enrol now on the My Wellness app here https://onelink.to/hbpq6f 
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